Skip to main content

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

See other formats


mm 


Gc 

929.6 

B45e 

v.2,pt.l 

1710111 


.s^o°or^r.eH& 


3  1833  00859  9323 


ch 


\  -      " 


( 


rW 


F 


1710111 


^ittimtut^  Qi  UtmM. 


'  Ko(e._Natr.es  nearly  alike  in  soaiid,  although  differing  in  orthography,  are  arranged  together,  as  a  more  ready  reference 
than  in  strict  dictionary  order. 

Coats  of  Arms,  obtained  after  publication,  %vill  be  found  in  a  Supplement. 

ABBREVI.4TI0NS. 


gules. 


chev. 

. .     ermine. 
..     chevcTon. 

ppr. 

. .     engrailed. 

ABB 

Abacorne,  or  Abercorne,  [origiually  Scotcb,] 

ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  coupecl  az, 
Abadam,  ar.  on  a  cross  gii.  five  mullets  or. 
Abank,  ar.  a  China  cokar  tree  vert. 
Abarle,  or,  three  fiilcons  ppr.    [Granted  1572.] 
Abarouch,  [Dychet,  in   Somersetsliire,]  sa.  two 

swords  in  saltier  ar.   betw.  foiu-  lleurs-de-lis  or, 

abordureerm. — Crest,  a  ferret  ar.  collared  or, 

lined  az. 
Abbkfoud,    [Leicestersliire,]    arm.   a   chief,  gu. 

fretty  or  (or  ar.) 
Abberbury,  or  Aberbury,   [Oxfordshire  and 

Suffolk,]  or,  a  fesse  embattled  sa. 
Abbes,  or  Abbs,  ar.   a  lady  abbess,  a  crosier  on 

her  left  arm   in    bend,  hands    conjoined,     and 

elevated  upon  her  breast  ppr. 
Abbetot,   [Warwickshire,]  az.  a  chev.  or  betw. 

three  bezants. 
Abtot,  per  pale,  or  and  gu.  three  roundlets  coun- 

terchanged. — Crest,  a  bear  couchant  ar.  collared, 

muzzled,  and  langiied  or. 
Abbies,  &c.    See  Ueligious  Houses. 
Abbis,  or   Aeis,    [Norfolk,]    gu.  a  fesse  lozengy 

betw.  three  escallop  shells  ar. 
Abbot,  purp.  a  pile  wavy,  vaire  gu.  and  or,  in 

base  two  water  bougets  arg.   on  a  canton  of  the 

last,  a  crosier  erect  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  vTeath,  a 

fox  passant  ppr.  charged  on  the   shoulder  with 

a  water  bouget,    as   in  the  arms.      [Borne  by 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Abbot,  182=3.] 
Abbot,     [Shrop.shu-e,]    ar.  three  shredding  knives, 

.sa.  two  and  one. 
Abbot,  [Lincohi,]    ar.    on    a  pale  sa.    b'.'fw.    two 

ogresses,    a    dcmi   lion    issuaut    or.— Crest,  a 


ABE 

unicorn's  head  erased    ar.    attired    and    criucd 

or,  charged  with  a  bar  gemel  sa. 
Ahbol,  [Dr.  Abp.   of  Canterbury,  Devon,]  gu.   a 

chev.  betw.  three  pears,  stalked,  or. 
Ahho!,  erm.  on  a  pale,  g\i.  three  pears  or.— Crest, 

a   denii  unicorn    erm.    armed    and    maned    ar. 

gorged  with  a  colhir,  az.  studded  or. 
Abbot  J  erm.    on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  crescents 

or.— Crest,    on    a  wreath,    a   cubit   arm  erect, 

vested  az.  cuffs  erm.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 

crescent  arg. 
Abbot,  or  Aboat,  sa.  a   cross   voided  _  heUr.   four 

spread  eagles  or.— Crest,  a  griffin  sejant. 
Abbriscourt,  or  Dabrigcourt,   enn.   three 

humets  gu. 
Abdkn,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Abdey,  or  Abdy,  [V^ondon,]  or,  two  chev.  betw. 

three   trefoils,    slipped,   sa.— Crest,    an   eagle's 

head  erased  ppr.  beaked  or. 
Ahdcij,  [Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  Felix-Hall,  Essex.]— 

The  same. 
Abdci/,  [Sir  Robert,  Knt.  and  Bart.  Albins,  Essex.] 

— The  same.  * 

Abdy,  [Sir  John,  Bart.  Stapleford- Abbot,  Essex,] 

or  a  chev.  betw.  three  trefoils  slipped  sa. 
Abdork,  [S^vitzerland,]  arg.  an  annulet,  beset  m 

cross  with  four  buttons,  tasselled  or. 
Abeinsuerles,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  a  bend  crenellee 

ar.  ,   1.      1  < 

Abeladame,  vert,  a  deer-goat  s  head  ar. 
Abeline,    or  Ableine,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis 

Abeline,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  eagles  displayed  of 
the  field.  ^       ^ 

[    B   ] 


A  B  1 

Abelyn,  ar.  on   a  cross   su.   au  eagle  displayed 

with  two  heads  or. 
Abelyn E,     ar.     in    chief,     three     chess    rooks 

sa. 
Ahelyne,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  four  eagles  displayed  of 

the  field. 
Abelyn,   Abyleyne,    or    Aylin,    ar.    three 

chess  rooks  sa. 
Abell,  [Kent  :md  London,]  ai".   a  saltier  engr. 

az.     (Another,  gu.) 
AheJl,  ar.  a  saltier  engi-.  az.  betw.  twelve  fleurs-de- 
lis  or. 
Abell,  ar.  a  cross  eiigr.  az. 
Abell,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse  piu-p.  betw.  three  boars' 

heads,  couj)ed  gu. — Crest,  an  arm  embowed  in 

armour,    holding  in  the   hand  ppr.  a  sword  ar. 

Lilt  or,  eufded   on  the  arm  with   a    wreath  ar. 

and  gu. 
Ahell,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  eugr.  az.  nine 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Abenhall,  [Gloucester,]  gu.  a  fesse  or. 
Abekcro.mbie,  i\x.  achev.  gu.  betw.  tluee  boius' 

heads  erased  az. 
Abercro/nhie,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  boars' 

heads  erased  az. — Crest,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  ar. 
Abercrombie,  ar.  u  chev.  indented  g-u.  bet\v.  three 

boars' heads  erased  az. — Crest,  a  bee  volant,  ppr. 
Aberdwell,    or  Abredkobell,    gu.  a  fesse 

betw.  sLx  auuidcts  ar. 
Aberkerdour,    or  Aberherdour,  az.  three 

swords  iu  fesse  palcwajs,  points  ujiwai'ds,  Lilted 

and  pomelled  or,  surmounted  of  a  bend  gu. 
Aberneth,  or,    a   lion  rampant    gu.    oppressed 

with  two  beudlets  sa. 
Abernethy,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  surmounted 

with  a  ribbon  sa. 
Aberton,  ai-.   a  chev.  betw.  thr«e  bears'  heads 

erased  sa. 
Aberton,    or  Abitrlon,    or,    on  a  fesse  gu.    betw. 

three  mullets  sa.  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee   of  the 

first. 
Aberton,  or  Aburton,OT,  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three 

mullets  pierced  sa.  as  many  cross  crosslets  fitchee 

ar. 
Abew,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  bezants. 
Abibson,  ar.  a  fesse  buttony  gu. 
Abilon,  ar.  three  fiem-s-de-lis  sa. 
Abingdon,  ai-.  a  cross  patonce  betw.  five  mart- 
lets sa. 
Abingdon,     [Hyudlippe,    Worcestersliire,]     ar. 

on  a  bend  gu.   three  eagles    or,    bealced   and 

legged  az.      [^Grunted   to   J uhn   Abhitjdun    bij 

Cook,   Clarenceux,  dth  January,  1.577.] 
AniNGTON,    [Dorset,]   ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa. 

thi-ee  eagles  disjjkned  ar.  in   the  sinister  corner 

iiu  escallop  shell  sa. 


A  C  F 

Abinr/lon,  or  Ahingdon,  [Dowdeswell,  Glouces- 
tershire,] ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles  dis- 
played or,  an  annulet  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
hand  and  arm,couped  at  the  shoulder,  in  armour, 
gainished  or,  embowed  fesseway,  holding  in  the 
hand  an  ancii'ut  mace,  handled  sa.  headed  ;'.nd 
studded  gold,  girt  round  the  arm,  near  the 
shoulder,  with  a  sash,  tied  in  a  bow,  ar.  fringed 
of  the  first.   {Granted  1595.] 

Abinffion,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  eaglets  displayed  or. 

A  BLAND,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  of  the 
field. 

Able,  sa.  two  bars,  in  chief  two  plates. 

Ableiiall,  [Gloucester,]  gu.  a  fesse  or. 

Ablchall,  or,  a  chief  gu. 

Ablehall,  or  Ahlcshall,  [Warwickshire  and  Glou- 
cestershire,] or,  a  fesse  gu. 

Ableine,  or  Abeline,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis, 
sa. 

Ablyn,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  eagles  displaved  of 
the  field. 

Abnet,  [StalTordshure,]  gu.  au  eagle  displayed 
betw.  three  pheons  ar. 

Abnott,  az.  a  smew  or  white  nun  ppr. 

Abney,  [Su-  Edward,  Knt.  Wilesly,  Derbyshire,] 
ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  bezants. 

Abney,  [Leicester  and  Derby,]  or  on  a  chief  gu. 
a  Hon  jiassant  ar. 

Abrahall,  [Herefordshire,]  az.  three  hedge- 
hogs (or  porcupines)  or. 

Abraham,  az,  a  sun  or. — Crest,  a  sun  or. 

Akrell,  az.  three  boars  passant  or. 

Abrey,  bendy  of  six  erm.  and  gu. 

Abrey,  bendy  of  six  gu.  and  erm. 

Abrey,  bendy  of  six  erm.  and  gni. 

Abringis,  [Folkestone,  Kent,]  or,  five  chevs.  gni. 

Abriscourt,  [Oxfordshire,]  erm.  three  bius 
Luinets  or. 

Abriscourt,  [Oxfordshire,]  erm.  tliree  bars  humets 

Abriscourt,  or  Abuscourt,  verl,  three  bars  humets 

g-u. 
Abrol,  [^Yorcestcr,]  party  per  pale  or  and  gu. 

three  roundlets  counterchang-ed. 
Abrook,  or,  a  cross  eugr.  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a 

chief  erm. — Crest,  a  wolfs  head  erased  sa. 
Abry,  [Glamorgau,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  grif- 

fius'  Leads  erased  or. 
Ab.sall,  ar.  a  cross  sa. 
Abtost,  per  pale  gu.  and  vert,   Uvo  lions  passant 

giiardant  or. 
Abyne,  erm.  on  across  gu.  five  aunidets  or. 
Abys,    [Derbyshire,]    gu.  a  fesse   lozengy  betw. 

tlu-ee  escallo[>  shells  lu-. 
ACFORD,  ar.  a  horse's  Lead  sa.  bridled  or,  issiung 


A  C  K 

out  of  water  iii  base  az.  on   a   chief  gii.  a  cross 

ar. 
AcnALON,  [Bavaria,]  crest,    a  floAver-pot   eared 

or,  filled  %vith  roses  f;u. 
AcHAM,    [Plcnythe,    Coniwall,]    ar.    a    maunch 

betw.  nine  cinquefoils,  three,  three,  and  three, 

gu. — Crest,  a  lion  sejant  or,  collared  and  lined  sa. 
AcHANY,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  issuing  out 

of  a  crescent  sa. 
Achany,    ar.    tliree   roebucks'   heads    cou])ed   az. 

collared  or,  and  a  bell  pendent  thereat  gu. 
AcnARD,  [Berkshire,]  or,  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
Achard,  [Berkshire,]  gyronny  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  a 

label  of  five  points  az. 
Achard,  baiTV  wavy  of  six  ar.   and  gu.  a  label  of 

five  ])oints  az. 
Achard,  or,  a  bend  of  five  fusils  sa. 
AcHAS,    [Leicestershire,]    sa.    three  fleurs-de-lis 

ar. 
Ache,  or  Aciiev,  [Devonshire,]    sa.    two   denii 

lions  passant  guardant  or.     (Another,    the   field 

gu-) 
Achkfield,  per  cliev.  ar.  and  sa.  three  leopards' 

faces  connterchauged. 
Achefield,  per  chev.  ai'.  and  sa.  in  chief  a  label  of 

three  points  gu.  in  base  as  many  leopards'  faces 

or. 
AcHELEY,    [London    and    Salop,]  gu.  on  a  fessc 

engr.  ar.  three  crosses  formec  fitchee  sa.  betw. 

as  many  griffins'  heads  erased  or. 
Acheley,  gu.  on  a  fesse  engT.  betw.  three  leopards' 

heads  erased  or,  as  nicUiy  cross  crosslets  fitchee 

sa. 
Acheley,  per  pale  gu.  and  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  coun- 

terchauged. 
AcHENEY,  ar.  fi\e  lozenges  iu  saltier  betw.  foui- 

lozenges  gu. 
AcHERTON,  gu.  tln-ee  falcons  close  ar.  belled  or. 
Achilles,    az.  two   lioucels   rampant  endorsed 

or. 
AcHYM,  ar.  a  maunch  within  abordure  sa.  charged 

with  eight  cinquefoils  or. 
AcHYN,  [Cornwall,]' ar.  a  maunch  within  an  orle 

of  eight  cinquefoils  gu. 
ACKELAM,    ACKLAME,    Or  AcKLAM,  [Moreby, 

Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  maunch  ai\  within   an  orle  of 

cinquefoils  of  Ihe  second.  (Another,  or.) 
AcKET,    or    Aket,    [Ireland,]    az.    three    hake 

fishes  haurient  ar.  two  and  one. 
AcKHURST,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  aconis  or. — 

Crest,-  a  denii  lion  ar.  holding,  in  his  dexter  paw, 

an  acoru,  slipped  vert,  fnicted  or. 
ACKLAND,  [Sir  Hugh,  Bart.  Columb  Jolin,  De- 
vonshire,] cheeky  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse  gu. — Crest, 

a  sinister   arm,  in  fesse,  habited  az.  having  on  a 

glove,  thereon  a  hawk  perched  ar.  beaked  and 

belled  or. 


ACT 

ACLAND,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  bend  or,   charged  v,\\h 

three  trefoils  vert,  betw.  a  lion  rampant  in  cl.itf, 

and  three  lozenges  in  base  of  the  second. 
Acland.     Sec  Ak ELAND. 

AcKLKWARD,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  or. 
ACKLOW,  quarterly  indented  ar.  and  az. 
AcKWORTH,  erm.  on  a  cliief  indented  gu.   three 

coronets  or. 
Achcorth,     [Suftblk,]     ar.     a     griffin     segreant. 

(Anolltcr,  saliant,)  per  fesse  az.  and  purp.  (and 

sa.  and  az.)  armed  or. 
AcLE,  [Devonshire,]    gu.   two   lions    passant    re- 
gardant or. 
ACLEY,  or  ACKLES,  or,  tlu-ce  prJIetsaz. 
AcLOME,  [York,]  gu.  a  mauucli  within  an  orle  of 

cinquefoils  ar.  .- 

AcoTTS,  [Sir  John,] or  a  cross  pierced  az.  bczantee. 
Acotts,  or,  on  a  cross  pierced  az.  four  cinquefoils  of 

the  field. 
^lco//s,  or  Acol'is,  a  cross  quarter-pierced  az.  and 

or,  the  first  charged  with  five  bezants. 
Acoffs,    or,   a   cross   quarter-pierced    az.    charged 

yrith  twenty  bezants. 
Acre,  gu.    a   fesse   fusilly   betw.   tln-ee  escallop 

shells  ar. 
Acre,  [Westmoreland,]  gu.  three  escallops,  v^itlun 

an  orle  of  semee  trefoils,  slipped  ar. 
Acre,  gu.    three  lozenges  or,    in  chief,    as  many 

escallop  shells  ar. 
Acre,  or  Acris,  [Westmoreland,]  az.    on  a  cross 

or.     (Another,  ar.)  four  escallop  shells  gu. 
Acre,  [Westmoreland,]  gu.  three  fusils  in  fesse  or, 

and  in  chief  as  many  escallop  sliells  ar. 
Ac7-e,  gu.  tlnec  escallops  betw.  nine  trefoils  slipped, 

three,  three,  tv,"o,  and  one,  ar. 
Acres,  [Northumberland,]  ar.   a  fesse  betw.  six 

fleurs-de-hs  sa. 
Acres,  gu.    three  trefoils  shpped  in  fesse  or,  betw. 

as  many  escallop  shells  ar. 
Acres,  De.  See  Dacres. 
Acres,  or,  a  cross  potent  gu. 

Acton,  [Sir   William,  Bart.    Aldenhara,    Shrop- 
shire,] gu.  two  lions  passant  ar.  betw.  nine  cross 

crosslets  or. — Crest,  on   a  wreath,  a  wreath  ar. 

and  gu.  therein  a  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,    in 

armour    ppr.       (Another,      crest,     without     a 

wreath.) 
Acton,  [Salop,]  quarterly  per   fesse    indented  ar. 

and  gu.  in  the  first  a  bordure  sa. 
Acton,  [Acton,  Essex,]  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three 

estoiles  ar. 
Acton,  [Acton,  Essex,]  ar.   a  cross   pattee  engr. 

within  a  bordure  sa.  bezautee. 
Acton,  gu.  a  fesse  and  bordure   engr.   erm.    on   a 

canton  or,  a  tree  eradicated  of  the  field. 
Acton,  [Worcestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse   erm.  wifhui 

[B2j 


ADA 

a  bordure  engx.  of  the   second. — Crest,  an  arm 

in  armour,  embowed  ppr.  holdiiif^  in   the  hand  a 

sword  ar.  hilt  or  ;  thereon,  a  boar's  head  couped 

sa.  the  neck  issuuig-  blood. 
Acton,  gu.  afesse  and  bordure  engr.  erm. 
Acton,  [Worcestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse   ar.  withiu  a 

bordure  engr.  or. 
Acton,  [SYorcestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse  and  bordure, 

both  engr.  erm.  in  chief  a  chaplet  vert. 
Acton,  [Warwickshiie,]'  gu.  a  fesse  within  a  bor- 
dure erm. 
Acton,  [Bockington,]  ar.  three  ciuquefoils  sa. 
Acton,  gu.  a  bordure  engr.  erm. 
Acton,  [Ripford,]   ar.    a  fesse    within    a   bordure 

engr.  erm. 
Acton,  [London,]  quarterly  per  fesse  indented  ar. 

and  gu.  in  the  first  quarter  a  Cornish  chough  sa. 
Acton,  quarterly  per  fesse  indented  ar.  and  gu.  on 

a  bend  az.  three  crosses  forniee  fitchee  or. 
Acton,  [Leicestershire,]     quarterly    per   fesse    in- 
dented ar.  and  az. 
Acton,  gu.   a   cross  sable  within  a  bordure  engr. 

erm. 
Acton,  [Chesliire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
Acton,  gu.  a  maunch  within  eight  cinquefoils  in 

orle  ar. 
Acton,  or,  three  bars  vair. 
Acton,  ar.  three  piles  wavy  gu. 
Acton,  [Acton,  ^yorcestershlre,]  ar.  a  chev,  betw. 

three  cinquefoils  gu. 
Acton,  gyronny  of  eight  ar.  and  gu. 
Acton,  the  same,  addmg,  on  the  second  quarter,  a 

cross  pattee  ar.chargethvithfive  escallop  shells  gu. 
Acton,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  in  cliief  and  in 

base,  a  lion  passant  ar.  betw.  two  cross  crosslets 

or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion    rampant    guardant    ar. 

grasping  a  spear  or,  enfiled  Avith  a  boar's  head 

couped  gu. 
Acton,  gu.  crusulee   of  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or, 

two  lions  passant  ar. 
ACTONLEY,  harry  of  sLx  erm.  and  gu.  and  per 

pale  az.  a  chief  engr.  of  the  third,  and  a  point 

indented  ar. 
AcwELL,  paly  of  six  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a 

leopard  passant  or. 
AcKeU,  or  Hackwell,   paly   of  six  ar.  and  az.   a 

chief  sa. 
Adair,  per  beud  or  and  ar.    three    dexter  hands, 

appauraee    and    erect. — Crest,    a   man's    head 

couped  and  bloody  ppr. 
Addair,  [Scotland,]  per  beud  ar.  and  az.  a  crescent 

counterchiuiged. 
Adam,  ar.  a  crescent   betw.  three    cross   crosslets 

fitchee  gu. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  crescent,   as 

in  the  arms.     [Borne  lij  Ceoj-ge  Adam,  Esq.  of 
Christ-Churck,  Hants,  1823.] 


ADA 

Adatn,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  a  mullet  of  the  field. 

Adam,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  cross  gu. 

Adam,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.   a  mullet  or. 

Adam,  sa.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  three  plates. 

Adam,  vert,  on  a  cross  or,  an  estoile  sa.  [Granted 
to  Thomas  Adam,  of  Walden,  Essex,  Esq.  hy 
Camden,  Clarenceux,  Sept.  80,  1G14.] 

Adams,   [London,]  sa.  a  mullet  ar. 

Adams,  [Salop,]  erm.  three  cats-a-mountain  in 
pale  az.  tails  coward. — Crest,  a  greyhound's 
head  erased  erm. 

Adams,  [London,]  erm.  three  cats-a-mountaui  in 
pale  az. — Crest,  a  boar's  head  ar.  couped  gu. 

Adams.  Same  [home  hij  Sir  Thomas  Adams,  of 
London,  Knt.  and  Burt.'] 

Adams,  erm.  three  cats-a-mount;iin  in  pale  ppr. 
— Crest,  a  greyhomid's  head  erased  erm. 

Adams,  erm.  three  cats  passiUit  az. 

Adams,  quai-terly  erm.  and  az.  in  the  second  and 
third  an  eagle  rising  or. 

Adams,  vert,  on  a  cross  or,  a  mullet  of  six  points 
gu. — Crest,  a  raven  sa.  ^ 

Adams,  vert,  a  cross  or.- — Crest,  a  griffin's  head, 
wnigs  indorsed  vert,  charged  on  the  breast  -svith 
a  cross  or. 

Adams,  [Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  tre- 
foils slipped  or. 

Adams,  ])er  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
gad-bees,  all  counterchanged. 

Adams,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets 
or. — Crest,  a  lion  segrcaut  or. 

Adams,  []\Iiddle  Temple,]  sa.  on  a  bend  or,  betw. 
two  bezants,  three  martlets  of  the  field.  [Granted 
ly  Borough,  Garter,  March  14,  1G39,  to  Wil- 
liam Adams.] 

Adams,  [Lincolnshire,]  vert,  a  pale  ar.  betw.  two 
griffins  segreant  or. — Crest,  a  griffin's  head 
betw.  two  wings  gu.  beaked  az.  on  each  whig 
^hree  bezants. 

Adams,  [Cambridge,]  the  same. — Crest,  a  griffin's 
head  betw.  two  wings  or. 

Adams,  sa.  a  nmrtlet  ar. 

Adams,  or,  crusily  fitchee,  a'lion  nunpant  within  a 
bordure  sa. 

Adams,  [Middlesex,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  four  mart- 
lets gu.  three  and  one. 

Adams,  [Dr.  Leicestershire,]  or,  on  a  fesse  az. 
three  escallops  of  the  field. 

Adams,  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Adams,  [Saint  Ives,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  mul- 
lets pierced  or. 

Adams,  [Wales,]  az.  a  crescent  betw.  three  mul- 
lets or. 

Adams,  hairy  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  over  all  a  hon 
ram])ant  or. 

Adams,  harry  of  six  or  and  az.  a  saltier  gu. 


A  D  E 

Adams,  [Devon,]  or,    a   liou  rampant   betw.    ten 

cross  crosslets  sa, 
Adams,  [Cboatou,  Salop,]    erm.  a  chev.   vaire   or 

and  az.  betw.  tluee  roses  gu.  seeded  of  the  se- 
cond.—  Crest,    a   grifliii's    head    erased    erm. 

beaked  gu.    charged  vith  a  chev.  vaire  or  and 

az. 
Adamson,  [Westmoreland,]  vert  on  a  cross  or, 

an  estoile  sa. — Crest,    a  tilbot   passant  az.  be- 

zantee,  collared  or. 
Adamson,  ar.   a  crescent   gu.    betw.    tliree   cross 

crosslets  fitchee  az. 
Ad.\n,  vert,  ou  a  chev.  ar.  three  pheous  of  the 

field. 
Adeane,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three    griflJus'   heads 

erased  sa. 
AnDERHURV,  [Sussex,]  or,  a  fesse  embattled  sa. 
Adderley,  [StaCordshire,]  ar.    on   a  bend  vert, 

tlu-ee  mascles  of  the  field. 
Adderley,      [Waddington,       Warwickshire,]     ar. 

on   a    bend   az.  three  mascles    of    the  field. — 

Crest,  on  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  stork 

ar. 
Adderley,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  ou  a  bend  gu.  betw. 

two  lions'  heads  erased  sa.   thi-ee  crosses  pattec 

of  the  field. 
Adcrley,    [Blackball,  Staffordshire,]    ar.  on  a  bend 

az.  three  mascles  of  the  field,  each  charged  with 

a  pheou  gu. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  couped  or, 

pierced  through  the  mouth  with  a  sword-blade, 

broken,  ar. 
Aderley,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.   three 

mullets  of  the  field. 
Adcrley,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  tlu-ee  mascles  of   the 

field. 
Adeleiyh,  gu.  fretty  or. 

Adekigh,  gu.  fretty  or,  witliin  a  bordure  ar. 
Addice,  ar.  three  addices  az.  handles  or. 
Addison,  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three   annulets  or, 

on   a  chief   az.   three   leopards'    heads    of    the 

third. 
Addock-ap,  or  Paddock,    ar.  a    fesse    betw. 

three  frogs  vert. 
Addott,  per  chev.  gu.  and  ar. 
Addotts,  parted  per  chev.  gu.  and  ar.  two  squirrels 

in  chief,  sejant,  cracking  nuts,   and  three  piles 

ill  base  vert. 
Addreston,  or  Aderston,  az.  three  martlets 

within  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  two  and  one. 
Adelevesen,  ar.  three  chaperons  sa. 
Adelsdokk,  or,  two  wings  elevated  sa. — Crest, 

two  wings,  as  in  the  arms. 
Adelsreidt,  gu.  a  goat  sal  taut  to  the  sinister 

ar. 
Adexstoun,  ar.  a  cross  engr.  sa.  cantoned  with 

four  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gu.  (or  sa.) 


ADS 

Aderton,  [Lanca^liire,]  sa.  three   sword  chapes 

or. 
Aderton,  [Lancashire,]    ar.    (or  or,)    two  bends 

within  a  bordure  sa. 
Aderlun,  or    Adreston,     [Lancashire,]    az.    three 

nuirllets,  within  a  bordure  ejigr.  ar. 
Aderton,    or  Adyrton,    [Lancashire,]    gu.    three 

hawks,    (or  falcons,)  ar.  jessed  and  belled   or, 

two  and  one. 
Aderton,  gu.  three  falcons  close   or.       \^Borue  by 

John  Aderton,  of  Adertun.] 
Adington,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 
Adinylon,  [London,]  per  pale  erm.  and  ermines, 

a  chev.  counterchanged. 
Adinylou,  sa.  a  bend  ar. 
Addinylon,    [Devon,]    per  pale  erm.  and  ermines 

on  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  fleurs-de-lis,  four  lozenges, 

all  counterchanged. — Crest,     a    leopard    sejant, 

giuxrdant,  ar.  pellettee  sa. 
Adi.S,  ar.   a   chev.  humctty,  betw.  three  crosses 

formee  gu. 
Adiston,    ar.    a   fesse   gu.   betw.    three    pellets 

sa. 
Adlard,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  wolves' 

heads  erased  sa.  as  many  mullets  of  the  field. — 

Crest,  on  a  vvTeath,  a  cubit  arm,  holding  in  the 

hand  a  dagger  erect,  all  ppr. 
Adlf.r,    [Haverstoke,    Essex,]    sa.    two    bends 

erm.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  liou  rampant  sa. — Crest, 

a  demi  eagle,  with  wings  displayed  sa.  charged 

on  the  breast  vrith  an  estoile  or. 
Adley,  or  Adelley,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  on  a 

chev.  or,  three  cross  crosslets  sa. 
Adlington,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  goats' heads, 

ar.  attired  or.     (Another,  antelopes'  heads.) 
Adlington,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross  flory  sa. 
AuLYN,    [Loudon,    1590,]     gu.    nine    martlets, 

three,  three,  two,    and    one,   or. — Crest,   on  a 

mount  vert,  a  martlet  or. 
Admerold,  [of  the  round  table,]  ar.   three  bar- 

rulets,  and  in  chief  a  lion  passant  gu. 
Adoices,  [Lancashn-e,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  first 

quarter,  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 
Auoi.tziieim,    ar.  a  goat's  horn,  bowed  to  the 

sinister,  lipt  or. 
Adon.     See  Haddon. 
Adrian,  g-u.  four  escallop  shells  in  cross  or. 
Adryan,  bany  nebule   ai'.  and  sa.  a  chief  cliequy 

or  and  az. 
Adronkkl,  ar.   on  a  cross  formee  gu.  a  mullet 

pierced  or. 
Adryi'ayn,  [Lmcolnsliire,]  gu.  a  fesse  hxmiet  ar. 

in  chief  three  gTifiins'  heads  erased  or. 
Adston,  ar.  a  bend  indented  sa. 
Adsion,  or  Adiston,  ar.  a   fesse  gu.   betw.  tliree 

pellets. 


A  G  M 

Adwood,  gii.  a  lion  rampant,  taiifourchee  nowed 

ar. 
Ady,  or  Adky,  [Kent,  London,  and  Hereford- 
shire,] gii.  on  a  bend   ar.   three  leopards'  faces 

vert,  lan[>ued  of  the  iield. 
Adij,  or  Adnj,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  tliree  leopards' 

faces  sa. 
Achi,  [Dodingtou,    Kent,    and    the    Borough    of 

Southwark,]  az.   a  fesse  dauncette,  betw.  three 

cheriibims'   heads   or,    faces  ar.  —  Crest,    on    a 

mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged   ar.    attired  and  dii- 

cally  crowned  or.     [Granted  1G15.] 
Adver,  [Diirham,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  dauncette, 

betw.  tlu'ee  cherubims  gu. 
Adzwood,  ar.  three  ravens'  heads  couped  p)jr. 
Aerborough,    or    Aerburg,    or,    an    eagle's 

head  -vrith  hounds'  ears  az. 
^Etherston,  az.  three  martlets  or,  ^?ithi^  a  bor- 

dure  engT.  ar. 
ArFORDBiE,  [Afordby,  Lincolnslm-e,]  ar.  a  saltier 

engr.  sa. — Crest,  a  horse's  head  erased  sa.  bridled 

or. 
Afton,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.   three 

fleurs-de-hs  sa. 
Agane,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 

six  martlets  counterchanged  of  the  field. 
Agard,   [Lancashire,]    ar.   a   chev.    betw.   three 

boars'    heads    erased.     (Another,  couped,)    sa. 

langued  g\i.  armed  or.— Crest,  a  bugle  horn  ar. 

garnished  or,  sti-inged  sa. 
Arjard,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 

boars'  heads  couped  sa. — Crest,  au  ibex  head  or, 

charged  with  hurts,  maned,  tufted,  homed,  and 

collared  az. 
Agard,  [Derbyshire,]  Another,  the  chev.  engr. 
Agard,    [Sudbery,  Derbyshire,]    ar.   a  chev.    gu. 

betw.    three   boars'   heads   erased,      \liorne  hy 

Nicholas  Agard,  of  that  place.l 
Agas,  [Wymondham,   Norfolk,]  az.   a  fesse  cot- 

tised  erm.  in  chief  three  stags'  heads  cabossed 

or. 
Agavle,  or  Ayale,  or,  three  pallets  sa. 
Aghorough,  [Sir  Robert,  Knt.  who  assumed  the 

name  of  Townsend,]    az.    a  chev.    engr.  betw. 

three  escallops  erm. 
Acer,    [Cheshire,]   Aucher,  Auger,  or  Ar- 
cher, erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  lions  rampant 

or. — Crest,  a  bidl's  head  erased  gu.  armed  or. 
Agillon,  or  Agillun,  and  Agellmo,  gu.  a 

fleur-de-lis  ar. 
Aginal,  [Cresseley,]  or,  a  Hon  rampant  regardant 

gu. 
AglioN'by,    [Cumberland,]    az.    (Another,    ar.) 

two  bars  sa.  in  chief  tlu-ee  martlets  of  the  second. 

-— Ciest,  a  dcmi  eagle  disi)layed  or. 
Ag.mokdesh.\m,    [Horsley,    Surrey,]    ar.   on   a 


A  I  K 

clipv.  az.  betw.   three  boars'   heads,    couped  sa. 

langued  or,  five  cinrjuefoils  of  the  last. — Crest, 

a  stag  or. 
Agmondhham,    [.Surrey,]    ar.    on    a   chev.    betw. 

three  boars'  heads  cou])ed   sa.  five  cinquefoils  of 

the  firld. 
Agmovdisham,  [Surrey,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw. 

three  hoars'  heads   couijed  sa,   armed   or,    five 

cinquefoils  of  the  last. 
Agnew,     [Scotland,]    ar.    three    sinister    hands 

couped  aud  erect,  two  and  one,  gu. 
Agollon,  or  Agullun,   [Yorkshire,]  gii.  ona 

canton  ar.  a  cross  flory  sa. 
Agon,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
Agras,  ar.  a  hind  trippant  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  three  lozenges  of  the  first. 
Agre\  ELL,  [Chesley,]  or,  a  hon  rampant  regar- 
dant a;-,. 
AgricolIj,  erm.  a  canton  gu. 
Agruall,  gu.  cnisuly  or,  a  hoa  rampant  gardant 

of  the  second. 
Aguilliams,  ar.  a  hon  rampant  erm.  armed  sa. 

collared  or. 
Aguillox,  sa.  a  lion  rampant  erm. 
Agyllon,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
AlFLER,  or  Ayler,  az.  a cinquefoilenn.  pierced 

ar.  ^\  ifhia  a  hordure  engr.  or. 
Aighton,    [Lancashire,]    sa.    three  garbs    or. — 

Crest,  a  snake,  coiled  up,  ppr. 
AlTON,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  cantoned  with 

four  roses   gu. — Crest,   a  hand   pulling   a  rose 

Alton,  [Ivinaldy,]  the  same,  within  a  hordure  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  rose-tree  vert,  flowered 
gu. 

Alton,  the  same,  v.-ith  a  crescent  ar.  for  difference. 
— Crest,  a  rose  gu. 

Alton,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  betw.  three 
rcses  gu. 

Ato>',  or,   three  covered  cups  gu. 

Aloii,  or,  a  cross  sa. 

Ayton,  barry  of  sLx  or  and  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
cross  pattee  ar. 

Ayton,  gu.  a  cross  patonce  ar. 

AlGLES,  [Xorthumberlaud,]  sa.  three  lions  ram- 
pant ar.  two  and  one. 

Aigles,  sa,  tlu-ee  lions  passant  gardant  ar.  two  aud 
one. 

Aigles,  [Northamptonshire,]  sa.  three  lions  ram- 
pant gardant  ar.  two  and  one. 

Aiken,  ar.  a  cliev.  betv,-.  three  cocks'  heads  sa. 

AiKEMiEAD,  [Scothuid,]  ar.  tlffec  acoms  sUpped 
vert. 

AlKMAN,  ar.  a  dexter  arm,  issuing  out  from  the 
sinister  side  of  the  shield,  holding  an  oak  tree 
eradicated,  and  broken  fisunder  near  the  branches 


A  K  E 

pj)r.  bctw.  a  crescent  in  the  sinister  chief  point, 
and  a  mullet  in  the  dexter  biise  point  gu. 

Aikiiian,  ar.  a  sinister  hand  in  base,  issuing  out  of 
a  cloud,  fessewajs,  holding  an  oaken  button  pale- 
wa}s  ppr.  with  a  branch  sprouting  out  at  the  top 
thereof,  s\u-mouuted  of  a  bend  engr.  gu. — 
Crest,  an  oak  tree  pjir. 

AlLARD,  ar.  two  bais  betw.  nine  martlets 
vert. 

AiLK,  or  Aylks,  cheeky  or  and  gu.  a  bend  ar. 

AiLKSiiURY.     See  Aylesbury.' 

Air,  ar.  a  cameleon  ppr. 

AiRTH,   [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cliief  sa. 

AiSELBiE,  or  AlSi;ABlE,  [Yorkshii-c,]  gu.  three 
lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  lions' 
heads  erased  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  erased  gu. 
gorged  with  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse 
ar. 

Aislabtj,  [Osgodby,  York,]  gu.  three  lozenges 
in  fesse  betw.  as  many  hons'  heads  erased  or. 
\_Graiiled  to  George  Aislaby,  Ksq.  October  25, 
1063.] 

Aisu  WORTH,  [Oxfordshire,]  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or 
betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

AlTCHESON,  (X.B.)  ar.  an  eagle  displayed,  with 
two  heads,  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  two  mullets  or. 

AiTKENS.     See  with  Atkins. 

AlTO,  0/- AuiTO,  [Devon,]  or,  three  moors' heads 
in  profile  sa.  two  and  one,  v.reathed  about  the 
temples  ar.  and  pearls  in  their  ears. — Crest,  out 
of  a  cloud  an  aim  ppr.  holding  a  sword  erect 
ar.  hilt  or,  on  tlie  blade  a  moor's  head,  as  in 
the  arms. 

Akeland,  [Devon,]  cheeky  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse 
gu. 

Akeland,  [Devon,]  barry  of  eight  ar.  and  sa.  a  pale 
couuterchanged,  and  a  fesse  gu. 

Akeland,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  pale  sa.  over  all  a  fesse 
gu.  cottised  of  the  second,  voided  of  the  first. 

Akeland,  or  Akelout,  [Gloucester,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
cottised  gu.  three  mullets  or. 

Akklham,   [York,]  gu.    a  maunch   betw.    eight 

-    cinquefoils  in  crie  ar. 

Akelitz,  Akelits,  or  Hakelut,  gu.  three 
hidberts  or. 

Akentiiorp,  [Akenthorp,  Derbyshii-e,]  vert  a 
chcv.  betw.  three  escallops  or. 

Akeris,  or  Akyris,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tlu-ee 
acorns  or,  husked  vert. 

Akerman,  [London,]  quarterly,  per  fesse  in- 
dented first  and  fourth,  gu.  in  chief,  a  maunch 
ar.  in  base,  an  acorn-sprig  or,  second  and  third 
or,  thi-ee  dragons'  heads  couped  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  palhsado  coronet  or,  an  arm  cm- 
bowed,  habited  gu.  culf  ar.  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  au  oak-brancb  vert,  fructed  or.     [Granted, 


ALB 

Maij  20,  17G1,  to  Isaac  Akerman,  of  London 
and  Sitrrei/.] 

Aret,  [Derbyshire,]  ai".  two  bends  gu. 

Aket,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  two  cottises  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Alaband,  sa.  a  dog  couchant  on  a  cushion  or. 

Al.vnby,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  within  a  bordure  az. 

Alanhij,  a  chev.  engr.  sa. 

Aebam,  [Cornwall,]  erm.  on  a  cross  gii.  five  be- 
zants. 

Albane,  erm.  [27(W  coat  belonged  to  Albane, 
Earl  of  Britain,  itnto  ichom  William  the  Con- 
queror gave  the  earldom  of  Richmond  and  the 
honour  of  Middlesham.'] 

Albange,  gu.  a  wolf  saliaut  or. 

Albany,  or  Dabigxey,  gu.  an  eagle  displayed 
within  a  bordiu-e  ar. 

Albany,  [Loudon,  Salop,  and  Bedfordsliire,]  ar. 
on  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  cinquefoils  gu.  a  grey- 
hound passant  rr.  (Another,  couriint  or.) — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  g-u.  a  demi  dol- 
phui  rising  or.  (Another,  a  dolphin  baurient 
or.) 

Albany,  [Lord  of  Eelvoire,]  or,  tAvo  chevronels 
and  bordure  gu. 

Albncy,  [Earl  of  Arundel,]  gu.  a  lion  ranipcnt 
or. 

Albemarle,  gu.  a  cross  pofence  vair. 

Albemarle,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads 
erased  gu. 

Albert,  az.  a  griflln  segreant  or. 

Alberton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  beads 
erased  sa. 

Alberton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears'  heads 
erased  sa.  langiicd  gu.  muzzled  or. 

Alberton,  [Plympton,]  az.  a  talbot  passant  ar.  col- 
lared gu. 

Alberton,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  betw.  thive 
ogTOsses,  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 

Albertus,  or  Alasco,  [Poland,]  gu.  a  hull  of 
a  ship,  having  only  a  mainmast  and  a  top,  with- 
out iuiy  tackhng,  or. 

Albery,  [Wickiugham,  Berkshire,  1590,]  g-u.  a 
cross  engr.  betw.  four  stock-doves  ar. — Crest,  a 
stock-dove  az.  holding  in  his  beiik  a  br<\nch, 
leaves  and  stalk  vert,  fructed  gu. 

Albin.     See  Albon. 

Albino,  ar.  three  bendlets  gii. 

Alblastek.     The  same  as  Arblaster. 

Albominster,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chief  az. 

Albon,  vert,  on  a  bend  ar.  three  crosses  formee^ 
litchee  az. 

Albon,  or  Albin,  ar.  a  tomb-stone  gu. 

Albone,  ar.  a  lion  unarmed  gu. 

Alborough,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 


A  L  D 

Alhorough,  az.   a  fesse  betw.  lliree  cross  crosslets 

ar. 
Alhorongh,  or  AUmrgh.     The  same,  field  sa. 
Alboroiigh,  or  Albrough,  ar.  a   fesse   betw.   three 

cross  crosslets  titcbec  az. 
AlberoiKjh,    or  Alhorowjh,  gu.    (Another,  sa.)  a 

fesse  betw.   tliree  cross  crosslets  ar.  (Another, 

plahi  crosses.) 
Alberough,  [Somersetshire,]    .'^a.    two    swords    in 

saltier  ar.  hilt  and  pomcls  gold,  betw.  four  ileurs- 

de-lis  or,  a  bordiire  erm. — Crest,  a  fox  ar.  col- 
lared and  lined  or. 
Albrizth,  St.   [^a  Dane,  founder  of  the  Minster, 

of  Hertford,']    az.   tluee    clicv.    or,    a  label    of 

three  jjoints  ar. 
Alberiuiry,   or  Aberbuky,    or,    a   fosse  em- 
battled sa. 
Alby,  gu.  a  fesse  cheeky  or  and  .az.  betw.  tlu-ee 

fleurs-de-lis  gold. 
Albyn,  or,   on  a  cross  sa.  five  eaglets  displayed 

ar. 
Albyn  ETTO,  gii.  a  lion  rampant  or. 
Alciiorn,   [Kent,]  ar.  a  buck's  head  cabossed  sa. 

and   chief   indented   of    the    second. — Crest,  a 

human   heart  gu.    ducally  crovrned  or,  betw.  a 

pair  of  wings  ai-. 
Alcock,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  fesse   gii.  betw.  three 

scythes  sa.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or.- — Crest,  out 

of  a  ducal  coronet  az.   a  demi  swan  erm.  wings 

expanded,  and  ducally  crowued  or. 
AlcocJc,  ))er  pale   or   and  az.   a  chev.  betw.  three 
.  eagles  displayed,  all  counterchanged,  on  a  chief 

gu.  three  lozenges  erm. 
Alcock,    [Siberloft,  Leicestershire,]    gu.    a   fesse 

betw.  three  cocks'  heads  erased  ar.  beaked  and 

crested  or. — Crest,  a  cock,  erm.  barbed,   mem- 

bered,    crested,    and    wattled,    or.       [Granted 

to    Thomas    Alcock,    of    that  place,    June   8, 

1G16.] 
Alcock,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  cocks'  heads  erased 

sa.  membered  gu. 
Alcock,  [Bishop  of  Ely,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.   three 

cocks'  heads    erased    sa.   within  a  bordure   gu. 

charged  with  eight  crowns  or. 
Alcock,  [Cheshire,]  ar.   a   fesse   gu.   betw.    three 

scythes,  sa. 
Alcock,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or, 

betw.  as  many  scythes  ppr. 
Alcock,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  betw.  three  cocks'   beads 

erased  sa.  the  tsvo  in  chief  respecting  each  other, 

and  betw.  them  the  letters  AL.  az.  an  escallop 

shell  or. 
Aldam,  [Sussex  and  Kent,]   az.  a  pile  waved, 

issuing  out  of  the  dexter  corner  of  the  escochcon 

bendways  or. 
Aldam,  [Sufl'olk,]  az.  a  bend  wavy  or. 


A  L  D 

Aldam,  az.  one  ray  of  the  sun  issuing  out  of  the 

dexter  comer  of  the  escocheou  bendways  or. 
Aldam,  or  Alden,  gu.  three   crescents   erm.   two 

and  one.    (Another,  the  same,  within  a  bordure 

engr.  ar.) 
Aldam,  [Kent,]  az.  the  sun  in  splendour  or. 
Aldbraham,  az.  the  sun  iu  splendour  ppr. 
Aldbright,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three   cross  cross- 
lets  az. 
ALDBtTRGii,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  cross  crosslets 

fitchee  az. 
Aldr,  [Kent,]  erm.   on    a  chief  sa.  two  griflins 

combatant  ar. 
Aide,  ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  betw.  two  ogresses,   a  demi 

lion  rampant  or. 
Aide.  SeeAuLD. 
Aluen,     [Hertfordshire,    and    of    the    Temple, 

London,]  gu.    a   bezant  betw.  three  crescents, 

within  a  bordure,   engr.   erm. —  Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a  demi  hon 

or.     [Granted  1G{)7.'] 
Alden,  or,  a  bat's  wing  gu.  surmounted  of  another, 

az. — Crest,  out  of  a  coronet  ar.  two  wings,  as 

in  the  arms. 
Alden,  gu.  three  crescents,  -within  a  bordure  engr. 

erm. 
Alden,  gu.  three  crescents,  enu.  witliiu  a  bordure, 

engr.  ar. 
Alder,  gu.  three  crescents  erm.  and   a  bordure 

engT.  ar. 
Alderbery,  ar.  three  bunches    of   alderbcrries 

ppr. 
Alderbery,  or,  a  fesse  embattled  sa, 
Alderby.     The  same  as  Albkrbury. 
Alderford,   [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  saltier  az. — Crest, 

a  rat  ppr. 
Alderford,  or,  a  saltier  az* 
Alderford,    [SVar^vick shire,]    ar.   on   a  saltier  az. 

betw .  four  griffins'  heads  erased,  erm.  a  leopard's 

face  and  four  lozenges  or. 
Alderford,  [Warwickshire  and  Worcestershire,]  ar. 

on  a  saltier  az.  a  tyger's  head  erased  or. 
Aldernam,  az.  the  sun  in  splendom-  ppr. 
Alderne,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  or, 

a  chief  of  the  second. 
Aldersey,   [London  and   Kent,]  gu.  on  a  bend 

engr.  ar.   betw.   two  cinquefoils  of  the  second, 

three  leopards'  faces  vert. — Crest,  on  a  plume  of 

feathers  ar.  a  demi  g-riflin  gu. 
Aldersey,  gu.  on  a  bend   engr.  betw.  two  cinque- 
foils or,  three  leopards'  faces  az. 
Aldersey,    [Cheshire,]    gu.  on   a  bend  betw.  two 

cinquefoils  or,  throe  leopard's  faces  az. 
Alderson,    ar.  three   saracens'   heads    affrontee 

couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  wreathed  about  the 

temples  of  the  first  and  sa.  quartering  az.  three 


A  L  D 

boars'  heads  couped,  in  pale  or,  for  Lloyd. — 
Crest  of  Alderson,  on  a  vreath,  a  dove,  holding 
in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  ppr. — Crest  of  Lloyd, 
viz.  on  a  wreath,  a  boar's  head  couped  or. 
[Bo?-ne  hi/  Christopher  Alderson  Alderson,  Esq. 
fformerlij  Lloyd, J  of  the  Five  Houses,  Uomer- 
ton,  jUiddlesex,  v:ho,  by  royal  license,  in  1S12, 
assumed  (he  surncane  of  Alderson  only.]  A  Sub- 
scriber.    See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Alderson,  az.  a  chev.  engjr.  erm.  bctw.  three  suns 
in  splendour  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  behind  a 
mount  vert,  thereon  a  branch  of  alder,  the  sun 
risinn-  ppr. 

Aldevvi>'CKLE,  ar.  on  a  cross  formee,  gu.  a  mul- 
let or. 

AJdeu-inclle,  ar.  a  cross  formee  ^.  [Confirmed 
1584.] 

Aldeivinckle,  gu.  four  lozenges  ar.  one,  two,  and 
one. 

Aldeninkell,  quarterly,  first,  erm.  on  a  cross 
formee  gu.  a  mullet  or ;  secondly,  sa.  three  but- 
terflies v^ithin  a  bordure  engr.  ar. 

Aldham,  [Shimpling,  Norfolk,]  or,  two  talbots 
passant  sa.  langued  gu.  lietw.  tn'o  Haunches  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head  erased  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  sa.  lined  gu. 

Aldham,  az.  a  star  of  nine  points  or. 

Aldliam,  az.  a  sun  ar. 

Aldham,   [Kent,]  az.  a  pile  or. 

Aldeed,  gii.  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflius'  heads 
erased  ar. 

Aldrcd,  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  gTiffius'  heads 
erased  ar. 

Aldrich,  [Dr.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Oxford  and 
Dean  of  Christ-Church,]  or,  on  a  fesse  vert,  a 
bull  passant  ar.  armed  or. 

Aldrich,  [Cheam,  Surrey,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  or,  a 
bull  passant  az. 

Aldridgk,  ar.  a  bordure  az.  bezantee,  on  a  dex- 
ter canton  gai.  three  swords  barways,  in  pale  ar. 
hilt  and  pomcls  or,  the  points  to  the  dexter  side. 
■ — Crest,  a  plioenix  in  flames  ppr.  on  the  breast 
and  each  wing  a  bezant.  [Granted  to  John 
Aldridye,  of  Kinysclere,   Hants,  1772.] 

Aldrich,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  or, 
over  all  a  bend  gu. 

Aldrington,  sa.  on  thret>  hawk-lures  ar.  as  many 
annulets  gii. 

Aldrinyton,  sa.  three  hawk-lines,  penned,  stringed, 
and  ringed,  ar. 

Aldrinylon,  Alderinylon,  Allerrinyfon,  or  Akw- 
rimjton,  sa.  three  hawk-lures  ar.  attached  or. 

Aldvvohth,  [Bristol  and  Wiltshire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  gai.  betw.  three  boars'  heads  couped, 
within  an  orle  of  eight  cross  crosslets  fitehee 
az. 


A  L  F 

Alefe,  per  fesse.. ..  a  lion  rampant  betw.  three 
crosses  pattee  fitehee 

Alegii,  vert,  a  saltier  betw.  four  eagles  displayed 
or. 

Alesbury,  or  Aylesbury,  az.  a  cross  ar. 

Alesford,  gu.  a  fret  engT.  enn. 

Alexander,  [Scotland,]  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  a  crescent 
ill  base,  all  counterchanged. 

Alexander,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  bctw.  a 
vmting  pen  fesseways  in  chief,  and  a  crescent  in 
base,  all  counterchanged. 

Alexander,  per  pale  ar.  aiul  sa.  a  chev.  bruised  at 
the  top,  and  in  base  a  crescent  counterchanged. 
— Crest,  a  horse's  head  couped  gu.  bridled 
ar. 

Alexander,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  and  in  base 
a  crescent,  coiuiterchanged,  a  canton  az.  charged 
with  a  harp  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  cubit 
arm  erect  holduig  a  s^vord  ppr.  pomel  aud  hilt  or. 
lBor7ie  by  James  Alexander,  Esq.  3J.P.  of 
Summer-Hill,  near  Tunbridge,  ICenl,  1823.] 

Alexander,  ar.  five  bars  gu.  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
or,  crowned,  and  sustaining  a  battle-axe  of  the 
last. — Crest,  a  cock  ar.  beaked  aud  membered 
or. 

Alexander,  gu.  a  lion  sejant  on  a  chair,  and  hold- 
ing in  his  paws  a  battle-axe  ai-. 

Alexander,  paly  of  six  ai".  and  az.  ou  a  bend  gu. 
three  mullets  of  the  first. 

Alexander,  or  Sanderson,  [Durham,]  paly  of  six 
ar.  and  az  on  abend  sa.  a  sword  ar. 

Alexander,  az.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon,  with 
wings  expanded,  looking  at  an  estoile  ar. 

Alexander,  [Do\er,  Kent,]  baiTy  of  ten  ar. 
and  az.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  holdhig  a  battle-axe 
or. 

Alexander,  ar.  five  bars  gu.  over  all  a  hon  rampant 
crowned,  or,  supporting  a  battle-axe  of  the 
last. — Crest,  a  cock  ar.  beaked  and  membered 
gu. 

Alexander,  [Winton,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee 
talbots'  heads  erased  ar.  collared  gu. — Crest,  a 
talbot's  head  erased  a)-,  collared  gu. 

Aleynsheuls,  gu.  a  bend  embattled  counter- 
embattled  ar. 

Alfeyn,  gu.  a  fret  erm. 

Alkord,  [Berkshire,]  gu.  six  pears  or,  three  and 
three,  barwa\s,  a  chief  or. — Crest,  a  boar's 
head  ar.  with  a  brcken  spear,  haiulle  thi'ust  do\vn 
the  mouth  or. 

Alford,  [Surrey,  Yorkshire,  and  Salop,]  gu.  six 
peajs  or,  three,  two,  and  one,  a  chief  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  boar's  head  ar.  in  his  mouth 
three  feathers  of  a  i)heasant's  tailpi)r. 

Alford,  [Ipswich,  Sufl'olk,]  ar.  a  hind's  head 
[  ^  ] 


A  L  G 

couped  az.  collared  or,    betw.  two  bazle-boughs 

vert,  fructed  or. 
Alford,  [SufiToIk,]  ar.    on  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four 

griftms'  heads  erased  gii.  a  liou  passaiit  or. 
Alford,  gu.  a  cross  moline  ar. 
Alford,  [Devou,]  ar.  two  greyhounds  current   in 

pale  sa. 
Alford,  [Northampton,]  gu.  fretty  erni. 
Alforth,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  pears,  the  stalks 

upwards,  and  a  chief  or. 
Alfounukr,  [Ivirkby  and  Dedhara,  Essex,]  ar. 

on  a  cross  az.  betw.  four  birds  sa.  five  nails  or. 

— Crest,    an   ai-m,    couped    at   the   elbow,  and 

erect,   vested  gn.  cuffed   ar.    in    the   liand  ppr. 

three  nails  or,  all  betw.  two  viugs  ar. 
Alfred,    gyrouny  of  four  pieces  az.   and  gu.  a 

cross  bottone,   on  the  upper  end  a   crown  or,  on 

the  nether  end  a  bezant. 
Alfred,  [King,]  chequy  or  and  purp.  on  a  chief  sa. 

a  liou  passant  guardant  or. 
Alfred,  [King,  West  Saxous,]  chequy  ar.  and  az. 

on  a  chief  gu.  a  liou  rampant  guardant  or. 
Alfreton,  az.  two  chev.  or. 
Alfrev,    erm.    on   a  chief   indented    sa.    three 

swans'  necks  erased  ar.  gorged  with  a  cro-Nvu  gu. 

and  thereto  chains  aflixed  or. 
Alfrcy,  [Sussex,]    per  fesse  sa.  and   erm.    a  pale 

counterchanged,  three  ostriches'  necks  erased  ar. 

gorged  with  crowns  gu. 
Alfrey,  [Shoreham,]  ar.   on  a  chev.  sa.  a  fleur-de- 
lis  of  the  field. 
Alfrey,  [Sussex,  1591,]  per  fesse  sa.  and  erm.  a 

pale    counterchanged,     tlu-ee    ostriches'     beads 

erased  ar.  gorged  with  crowns  and  lines  or. — 

Crest,    an  ostrich's  head   and   neck  betw.    two 

ostriches'  feathers  ar. 
Alfrey,  ar.  a  fesse  bet^v.  three  boars'  heads  couped 

sa. 
Alfrey,  [Sussex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.   sa.   three   fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  first. 
Al/frey,  per   fesse  sa.   and   erm.  a  pale    counter- 

chnnged,  three  ostriches'  necks  erased  ar.  gorged 

with  ducal  coronets,    and  lined  or. — Crest,  on  a 

^vreatb,     an   ostrich's    neck  couped    ar.   ducaliy 

gorged  or,    betw.    two    ostriches'   feathers    ppr. 

[Jiorne  hi/  Edward  Allfrey,   Esq.  of  Salehurst, 

Sussex,  1823.] 
Alfroy,  ptirty  per  fesse  gu.  and  sa.  tlu-ee  swans' 

heads  erased  ar.  crowned  or. 
Algar,    or,    au   eagle    displayed   sa.    membered 

Algernon,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az.  maned  gu. 

Algood,  ar.  a  cross  eiigx.  gu.  betw.  four  mullets 
az.  on  a  chief  or,  three  damask  roses  of  the  se- 
cond, seeded  or,  barbed  vert. — Crest,  two  arms 
embowed  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hands  ppr.  a 


ALL 

human  heart  gu.  euflamed  or,  charged  with  a 
tower  triple  towered  ar.  [Grniiied  to  Lan- 
celot Algood,  of  Norlhumherland  and  Devon, 
1752.] 

Alicock,  [Northamptonsliire,]  gu.  a  fesse  or, 
betM-.  three  cocks'  heads  erased  ar.  combed  and 
v.attled  gold. — Crest,  a  cock  erm.  combed  and 
wattled  or.     [Corifrmed  by  Seyar,  lOlG,] 

Alishoknk,  az.  a  cross  ar. 

Alison,  parted  per  bend  gu.  and  or,  a  fleur-de- 
lis  counterchanged. 

Aliter,  vert,  au  eagle  displayed  or. 

Aljov,  ar.  three  hearts  conjoined  in  triangle  by 
the  points  gu.  and  in  base  a  martlet  sn. 

Alkington,  [Salop,]  quarterly  or  and  gu.  an 
eagle  displayed  counterchanged. 

Alkins,  ar.  three  bais  az.  in  chief,  tluee  tor- 
teauxes. 

Allakdice,  ar.  a  fesse  wavy  gn.  betw.  three 
boars'  heads  erased  sa.  (Another,  within  abordure 
of  the  second.) — Crest,  a  stalk  of  wheat  and  a 
branch  of  palm  in  saltier  ppr. 

Allaton,  or  Alton,  gu.  three  chev.  vair  on  a 
cliief  ai-.  a  lion  passant  guardant  az. 

Allen,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  bloodhounds  pas- 
sant sa.  collared  of  the  first,  armed  gu. — Crest, 
on  a  coronet  or,  lined  erm.  a  bloodhound  pas- 
sant sa.  collared  or,  aimedgu.  [Grantedhy  Sir 
X\'iltiam  Segar,  Garter,  1610,  to  Christopher 
Allen,  gent.  Jiorne  by  the  Aliens,  of  Grove, 
near  Maidstone,  Kent!] 

Allen,  [Sir  Thomas,  Earl.  Thaxsted,  Essex,]  sa.  a 
cross  potent  or. — Crest,  a  demi  liou  az.  hold- 
ing in  the  two  paws  a  rudder  of  a  vessel  or. 
[^Borne,  also,  by  Sir  Thomas  Allen,  of  Elnch- 
tei/,  Middlesex. i 

Allen,  [Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  Bhmdesdon,  Suffolk,] 
gu.  two  swords  bar«  ays  ar.  hilts  and  pommels  or, 
betw.  four  mullets  of  the  third. 

Allen,  [Sir  William,  ICnt.  Kent,]  per  fesse  sa.  and 
or,  a  pale  engr.  counterchanged  and  three  tal- 
bots  passant  or,  collared  gu. 

Allen  [M.D.  London,]  ar.  a  bend  indented  betw. 
a  crescent  and  mullet  gu. 

Allen,  [Whetston,  Leicestershire,]  per  pale  ar. 
and  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  talbots  passant  and 
colhu'cd,  all  counterchanged. 

Allen,  [London,]  jicr  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  talbots  sejant,  collared,  all  coimter- 
changed. — Crest,  a  demi  griCin,  holding  in  the 
claws  a  branch  fructed  or. 

Allen,  [London,]  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
engr.  betw.  three  talbots  counterchanged. 

Allen,  [Essex,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  be- 
zants, charged  with  as  many  talbots  passant  of  the 
first,  three  crescents  az. 


ALL 

Alien,  [London,]  barry  of  six  ar.  and  az.  over  all 
an  anclior  in  pale  with  two  cables  fixed  to  the 
ring,  noded  and  pendiuit  or. 

Alien,  [London,]  or,  three  oc^esses,  on  each  a 
Uilbot  passant  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  pas- 
sant puardant  erin.  betw.  two  anchors  of  tiie 
field. 

Alleit,  sa,  a  cross  forruce  or. 

Allen,  ar.  on  a  chev.  g^ri.  three  lozenges  of  the 
field,  each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

Allen,  OT  Alleijn,  [Sufiolk,  Cheshire,  and  Wilts,] 
per  bend  sinister  or  and  sa.  six  martlets  couu- 
tercluuiged. — Crest,  a  marllet  ar.  wnged,  and 
holdnig  in  the  beak  an  acorn  or,   leaved  vert. 

Allen,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  engr.  betvv.  three 
(albots  jjassant  or,  collared  gu. 

Allen,  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  six  martlets  counter- 
changed. 

Allen,  [Ivfjiccstershire,]  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
betw.  tiiree  talbots  pass;iut  counterchanged,  col- 
lared or. 

Allen,  [London,  Derby,  and  StafTordsliire,]  per 
chev.  gu.  and  erm.  in  chief  two  lions'  heads 
erased  or.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
horse's  head  ar. 

Allen,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  ogresses, 
each  charged  with  a  talbot  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  lion  passant  betw.  two  crescents  of  the 
first. 

Allen,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  chev.  engr.  az.  three  cres- 
cents of  the  first  betw.  as  many  plates,  each 
chiu-ged  with  a  greyhound  current  sa.  collared  gu. 

Allen,  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  martlets  ai-.  betw.  as 
many  ogresses,  each  charged  with  a  talbot  or, 
on  a  chief  az.  a  demi  lion  rampant,  betw.  two 
dragons'  heads  erased  or. 

Allen,  [Surrey,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils  gu. — Crest,  an  arm  couped  at  the  elbow 
anderect,  holding  a  human  heart,  the  arm  issuing 
out  of  llanics  of  fire,  all  ppr.  [^Borne  hy  the 
founder  of  Dulwich  College,  Surrey.} 

Allen,  or  Alleine,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards' 
faces  gu. 

Allen,  [Kent,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  bloodhounds 
upon  the  scent  sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert, 
paled  round  or,  a  hound  sa.  collared  of  the  last. 

Allen,  az.  a  fesse  nebulee  erm. 

Allen,  [Lancashire,]  barry  nebulee  of  six  pieces 
ar.  and  gu.  a  label  of  three  points  az. 

Allen,  [Sussex  and  Sull'olk,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  in 
chief  three  mullets  of  the  second. 

Alkn,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  over  all  as  many  towers, 
tri|)k'-towcred  or,  two  and  one. 

Allen,  sa,  a  cross  potence  or,  fretty  gu. 

Allen,  [Dublin,]  ar.  two  bars  wavy  az.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  an  estoile  betw.  two  escallops  or. 


ALL 

• — Crest,  a  bezant  charged   with  a  talbot's  he^d 
erased  sa. 

Allen,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  roses  gu. 

Allen,  gu.  on  a  cross  pattee  ar.  fi\e  escallop  shells 
az. 

Allen,  [London,]  per  fesse  gu.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
rompu  betw.  three  grilfins'  heads  erased  erm. — 
Crest,  a  griffin's  head  erased,  per  fesse  erm. 
and  gu.  [Granted  to  Kdward  Allen,  Esq.  She- 
riff'of  London,  ]600.] 

Allen,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  fesse  vert,  three  lions  ram- 
pant of  the  field. 

Allen,  sa.  three  lozenges  or,  two  and  one. 

Allen,  ar.  tliree  lozenges  sa. 

Allen,  [Viscount  Allen,  Ireland,]  ar.  tv\'o  bars 
wavy  az.  on  a  chief  of.  the  last  an  estoile  betw. 
two  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  bezant  charged  witli 
a  talbot's  head  erased  sa.  Supporters,  two  tal- 
bots sa. 

Allen,  [Francis,  Esq.  Chelsea,  15G3,]  ar.  a  pale 
gu.  surmounted  with  a  chev.  counterchanged, 
charged  with  a  cinquefoil  gu. — Crest,  a  talbot's 
head  erased,  per  pale  indented  ar.  and  gu.  col- 
lared and  chained  sa. 

Allen,  [Devon,]  barry  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  six  mul- 
lets, three,  two,  and  one,  or. — Crest,  a  mullet  gu. 
pierced  or. 

Allen,  [London,]  per  fesse,  gu.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
rompu  counterchanged. 

Allen,  [Derby,]  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  oak- 
leaves  ppr.  [Granted  to  Geor ye  Allen,  of  Stan- 
ion- Woodhouse,  June  16,  1.58(j.] 

Alain,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  a  fion  rampant  ai-. 

Alain,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  cross  potence  or. 

Alan,  Fitz,  or,  four  ban-idets  gu. 

Alan,  [Earl  of  Richmond,]  erm. 

Alan,  [of  Galloway,]  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar.  cro-svned 
or. 

Alan,  sa.  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

Alan,  [ViscountRohan,]  gu.  teumascles  pierced  or. 

Allan,  per  bend  indented  ar.  and  gu.  in  chief 
two  crescents,  and  in  base  a  star,  ;iJl  comitcr- 
changed. 

Allan,  [Hertfordshire,]  sa.  a  cross  potent  or, 

Allan,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fion  rampant  ar. 

Allan,  [Scotland,]  per  bend  indented,  ar.  and  gu. 
a  crescent  in  chief  of  the  second,  mid  in  base  a 
mullet  or. 

Allan,  Fitz,  barry  of  eight,  or.  and  gu. 

Allcyn,  sa.  a  cross  potent  ar. 

Alluyn,  [Sir  Edward.   Bart.]  sa.  a  cross  potent  or. 

Alleyne,  [Hayesleigh,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 
vert,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Alleyne,  per  chev.  gu.  and  erm.  in  chief  two  lions' 
heads  erased  ar.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  horse's  head  ar. 

[c2] 


ALL 

Allyn,  per  fesse,  Cfu.  ajid  sa.  a  chev.  rompu 
betw.  three  grifliiis'  heads  erased  erni.  on  a  can- 
ton ur.  a  cross  potent  betw.  four  crosses  pattee 
or. — Crest,  a  t;ee  eradicated  vert,  the  branches 
fructed  with  berries  gu. 

Allin,  [Bart.  Suffolk,]  "u.  a  cinquefoil  pierced 
or. — Crest,  a  snake  coiled  up  and  environed  with 
flags,  i.  e,  rushes  ppr. 

Ali/n,  Fitz,  ar.  three  boars'  heads  couped  vert, 
eared  or. 

Alhjn,  [London,]  az.  a  pale  eiigr.  eriu. 

Allyn,  [Banipton,  Devon,]  per  bend  rolnpu  ar.  and 
sa.  six  martlets  and  au  annulet  in  the  dexter 
chief  point  counterchauged. 

Ahlen,  per  fesse  ar.  and  az.  a  stock  or  trunk  of 
a  tree,  couped  and  eradicated  in  Lend  or. 

Allen  SON,  az,  an  inescocheon  ar. 

Alknson,  paly  wavy  of  six  or  and  az.  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  liou  passant  guardant  or. — Crest,  a  demi 
bon  nunpant  guaidant  or,  liolding  a  cross  gu. 

Al/eusoii,  az.  chev.  ar. 

A  Hanson,  [Duke,]  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a 
bordure  gu. 

Allaunsnn,  [Durham,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  t^vo 
boars'  heads  sa.  couped  gu. — Crest,  a  pheon  ar. 
in  it  a  broken  stafl-liandle  or. 

Allerdes,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  wavy  gu.  betw. 
thiee  boars'  heads  erased  sa. 

Allekton,  per  chev.  sa.  and  ar.  in  chief  two 
barrulets  of  the  last. 

AUerlon,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  in  chief  three  pellets 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 

AUerlon,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  iu  chief  three  pellets. 

AUcrton,  per  chev.  sa.  and  or,  three  bars  gemels  ar. 

AUerlon,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  lions'  heads  erased 
sa. 

AUerlon,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  in  chief  three  pellets,  a 
bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 

Allesley,  [Warwickshire,]  vert,  three  chev. 
iu  base,  interlaced,  a  chief  or. 

AUesley,  ar.  a  bend  az.  in  chief  an  ainndet  of  the 
second. 

Allestkev,  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw.  three  escocheons 
gu.  each  charged  with  a  fesse  of  the  tirst,  a  chief 
of  the  second. 

Alhslry,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  esco- 
cheons parted  per  fesse  vert  and  ar. 

Alleslry,  ar.  a  chief  gii.  on  a  bend  az.  tliree  es- 
cocheons counterchanged  of  the  first  and  se- 
cond. 

Allett,  [Iwood,  Somersetshire,]  or, on  a  pale  sa. 
betw.  two  pellets,  a  demi  lion  rampant  gold. — 
Crest,  a  unicom's  head  ar.  collared  sa. 

Alley,  [Sir  Joiin,  Knt.]  gu.  a  cross  ar.  within  a 
bordure  invecked  of  tlie  second. 

Alley,  gu.  a  cross  engT.  witliiu  a  bordure  ar. 


A  L  M 

Alley,  az.  a  ))ale  crm.  betw.  t\\o  lions  rampant  of 
the  second,  ducally  crowned  or. 

Alley,  [Bishop  of  Exeter,]  same  arms. 

Alley,  az.  a  pale  erm. 

AUye,  [Dorset,]  or,  a  talbot's  head  erased  sa. 
ou  a  chief  embattled  of  the  second,  three  plates 
or  bezants. — Crest,  a  stag's  head  erased,  per  pale 
ar.  and  or,  attired  of  the  first. 

AUye,  [Tewkesbury,  Gloucestershire,]  az.  a  lion 
rampant  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  or,  betw. 
two  wings  sa. 

Allgood,  or,  a  leopard's  head  az.  and  two  cocks 
gu.  betw.  as  many  flanches  sa.  each  charged  with 
a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Allyood,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  betw. 
four  midlets  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  roses  of  the 
first. 

Allikone,  vert,  on  a  bend  ar.  three  crosses  for- 
mee  fitchee  az. 

Allixgton,  or  Ollingtox,  [London,]  or,  a 
lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engr.  az. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  buck's  head  ppr.  at- 
tired of  the  first,  pierced  tluough  the  neck  with 
an  arrow  of  the  last,  barbed  and  flighted  ar. 

Allincjfan,  [Giles  Lord,  Horse-Heath,  Cambridge- 
shire,] sa.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  six  billets  ar. 
(Another,  eight.) — Crest,  a  talbot  passant  erm. 

AlUnylon,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  eight  billets  sa.  (Ano- 
ther,the  bend  eiigT.) — Crest,  a  talbot  passant  erm. 

AlUnylon,  sa.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  six  billets  ar. 

AlUnylon,  [Sir  William,  Knt.]  sa.  a  bend  engr. 
betw.  six  billets  ar. 

AUington,  az.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  six  billets  ar. 

Allott,  [Lancashire  and  Lincohishire,]  ar.  ou 
a  bend  sa.  a  demi  liou  of  the  field  betw.  two 
ogresses.      (Another,  the  field  or.) 

Allott,  [South  Kirkby,  Yorkshire,]  or,  a  fesse 
az.  betw.  four  barrulets  wavy  of  the  last,  osi  a 
canton  of  the  second,  two  bars  ar.  charged  with 
tliree  swallows  volant  sa.  viz.  on  the  first,  two  ; 
second,  one. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested, 
or,  chaiged  w  ith  a  fesse  betw.  four  barrulets, 
cufled  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  pjir.  a  mullet  or. 
[Granted,  June  9,  1729.] 

A.II0II,  [Lord  ]\]ayor,  L59i,]ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  betw. 
two  pellets,  a  demi  lion  couped  or. 

Allport,  [Cannock,  Stafl'oidshire,]  barry  wavy 
of  eight,  ai-.  and  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets 
gu. — Crest,  a  demi  liou  erm.  gorged  with  a 
raurid  coronet  gu. 

ALL^Y  EXT,  gu. a  chev.  betv/.  three  fleurs-di-hs  erm. 

Allworth,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  six  bil- 
lets gu. 

ALL-i  -M,  or  AuuLY.M,  ar.  tluee  crabs  erect  sa. 

Alman,  [Pearnsey,  Sussex,]  per  beud  dexter 
or  and  sa.  a  cross   potent  counterchanged. — 


A  L  S 

CrosI,  a  \vg  in  armour,  spurred   or,   coupetl  in 

the  middle  of  the  thig-h. 
Alinan,  ar.  a  spread  eagle  sa.  armed  or. 
Ai-MARAiiE,  ai-.  a  drapoii  segreant,  wiuged,  az. 
Almakli:.     See  Albermarle. 
Ai'MAVNE,    or,    an    eagle    displayed    sa.    armed 

pi'- 
Almer,  iiz.  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued 

Almi;ricis,  or,  fretty  sa.    on  a   chief  of  the  last 

throe  bezants. — Crest,  a  nag's  head   erased   ar. 

ducaliy  gorged  or. 
Almosh,  ar.  an  almond  slip  fructed  ppr. 
Almonder,  or,  an  almond  shp  fructed  ppr. 
Almont,  gu.  a  cross  vair. 
Al.mot,  [Sulfolk,]  ar.  a  chev.bet^v.  three  escallops 

sa. 
Alinot,  A/iiof,  and  Alneol,  qTiarterly  per  pale  in- 
dented  or   and  gu.   on  tiie  first  and  fourth,    five 

mascles  conjunct,   one,  three,  arid  one. 
A  L.MS,  gu.  three  stags'  heads  erased,  or. — Crest, 

on  a  v.Teath,  a  stag's  head  as  in  the  arms.     [il. 

I.  to  Captain  James  Alms,  H.N.  in  Chichester 

caihedral.'] 
Aeneham,  az.  five   fusils  in   fesse  or,  a  bendlet 

g-u. 
Alnwick,  ar.  a  cross  moline  sa. 
Alnwick,   or  Almeicu/ce,  paly   of    six  az.    and   or, 

on  a  chief  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first. 
Alphe,  [Hants,]  ar.  a   lion  passant,  betw.  three 

boars'  heads  couped  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 

coronet,  an  eagle's  head. 
Alpiiex,  ar.   a  fesse    betw.    three   boars'    heads 

erased  sa. 
Alphenn,    ar.    a  fesse    betw.    three    boars'   heads 

couped  sa.  lying  paleways. 
Alpjiew,  or  Alphegh,"  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 

boars'  heads  couped  sa. 
Alphuaman,  az.    three   eagles  displayed   betw. 

nine  cross  crosslets  or. 
Ali'IN,  or,  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  bullfinches  ppr. 
Alpram,   [Cheshire,]  three  eagles  displayed  or. 
Alpram,  az.   semee  de  crusily,  three   eagles  dis- 
played or. 
Alput,  az.  an  eel  powte  ar. 
Alred,   [Jlolderness,    Yorkshire,]    gu.    a    chev. 

betw.  three  grillins'  heads  erased  ar.  armed  or. 
-A-LREY,  ar.  three  escallop  shells  gu.  two  and  one. 
AL.SACHER,  or  I  [Ciicsliire,]  az".  three  askers' or 
Alsaglr,  5      water  lizards' heads  couped  or. 

Alsarin,  az.    an  asker,   or  water   lizard's  head 

erased  or. 
Alsop,    [Derby    and    Leicestershire,]    sa.    three 
iiiigs  expanded,  legged   and  beaked 


dovf 


P". — Crest,  a  dove  with  wings  expanded,  hold- 
«u>g  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat. 


ALT 

Alsop,  [Alsop  and  Derby,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tbree 
sheldrakes  or.     (Another,  hawks  close  or.) 

Alsop,  az.  three  doves  ppr.  on  a  canton  or.  a  key 
erect  sa. — Crest,  a  dove  holding  in  tlie  beak  ;iii 
ear  of  corn,  all  ppr.  in  the  dexter  cUiw  a  key 
as  in  the  canton.  [Granted  to  Ilohcrt  Alsop 
of  London,  1738.] 

Alsop,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  17o'i,]  az.  three 
doves  01',  on  a  canton  ar.  a  key  in  pale  gu. 

Alsope,  [Derbyshire,]  per  fesse  or  and  crm.  ii 
pale  counterchanged,  tlu-ee  muUets  sa. 

Alsopp,  [London,  1597,]  sa.  on  a  bend  betw. 
.sLx  doves  ar.  legged  gu.  three  pheons  of  tlie 
first. — Crest,  a  dove  ar.  legs  gii.  betw.  two 
ostrich  feathers  sa. 

ALSPACfl,  ar.  a  bend  cottised  within  a  bordnre 
engt.  gu.  in  tlie  sinister  corner  a  mullet  pierced 
sa. 

Alspa/h,  or  Alspach,  ar.  a  bend  sa.  cottised  gu. 
[Borne  hj  Sir  Gerard  Alspatli.'] 

Alspathe,  ar.  a  bend  sn.  cottised  gu.  within  a 
bordure  of  the  third. 

Alstantox,  ar.  tlirec  sea-urchins  or  hedge-hog 
fish  erect  ar. 

Alston,  [Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  and  Bart,  his  bro- 
ther Sir  John  Alston,  Knt.  and  Edward  Alston, 
M.D.  Bedfordshire,]  az.  ten  stars,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,  or. — Crest,  an  estoile  or,  in  a 
crescent  ar. 

Alstone,  [Sir  Jos.  Bart.  Chelsea,  Sliddlesex,]  the 
same. 

Alstone,  [Newton-jMarleford  and  Assington,  Suf- 
folk,] az.  ten  stars  ar.  four,  tlu-ee,  two,  and  one. 
— Crest,  an  estoile  or,  in  a  crescent  ar. 

Alstons,  gu.  ten  estoilcs  of  eight  points  in  pile 
or. 

Alstowne,  gu.  three  sea-ui-chins  or  hedge-hog 
fish  in  pale  ar. 

Altaripa,  az.  five  fusils  in  fesse  ar.  a  bcndlet  gu. 

Alteripe,  az.  five  fusils  in  fesse  ar.  on  the  third 
a  crescent  gu. 

Alten,  ar.  a  bend  of  lozenges  and  roses,  alter- 
nately disposed,  gu. 

Alten,  gu.  three  eagles,  wings  expansed,  or. 

Alten,  ar.  a  ragged  staff,  embowed  to  the  sinister, 
sa. 

Altham,  [London  and  Essex,]  paly  of  six,  erni. 
and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  Hon  passant  giiardant 
or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  holding  a  ship's  rudder 
sa. 

Altham,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  lion  salient  sa. — Crest,  the 
same  as  the  preceding. 

Altiian,  per  pale  beviled  az.  and  or. 

Altrew,  or  Altrue,  sa.  two  hands  couped 
above  the  \vx\&i,  conjoined  cheveronwisc,  sleeved 
or,  cufl'ed  ar. 


A  M  A 

Altreuw,  per  fesse  gu.  and  ar.  tvro  hands  coiiped 
and  coujoined,  cheveronwise  counterchanged. 

Alvan'STON,  ar.  three  crahs  erect  gu. 

Alverd,  0);  Alurf.d,  [Ipswich,]  ar.  on  a  sal- 
tier az.  betw.  four  gjifiins'  heads  erased  gxi.  a 
leopard's  head  betw.  four  lozenges  or. 

Alvert,  ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four  griffins' 
heads  erased  gu.  a  leopard's  head  or. 

Alvkkston,  [Dunniorc,]  az.  a  cross  patonce 
betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  gTeyhoimd 
salient  sa. 

Alvf.rthorp,  sa.  a  cross  pattee  or. 

Alves,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  trefoils  slip- 
ped vert,  as  many  mullets  of  the  field,  a  bor- 
dure  sa. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  garb  ppr. 

Alway-,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  lions  rampant  sa. 
crowned  or. 

AJwaye,  [Streetley,  Bedford.shire,]  or,  a  falbot 
passant  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mart- 
lets of  tlie  first. — Crest,  a  hind's  head  ar.  betw. 
two  holly-branches  vert,  fructed  with  berries  gu. 

Alworth,  or  Aylworth,  [LL.D.  and  Chan- 
cellor of  the  diocess  of  Oxon,]  or,  a  saltier  en- 
gr.  betw.  twelve  billets  sa. 

Alwortiiy,  ar.  on  a  chev.  hcUv.  three  trefoils 
slipped  sa.  three  mullets  of  the  field. 

Alwyn,  Fitz,  [Lord  ^Mayor,  from  1189  to  1212, 
inclusive,]  gu.  on  a  saltier  ar.  betw.  four  wea- 
ther-cocks, the  supporters  and  vanes  of  the  se- 
cond, the  cross  crosslets  or,  five  martlets  of  the 
field. 

Alwyn,  [Sir  Richard,  Knt.]  ar.  a  fesse  nebulee 
az.  betw.  two  lions  passant  sa. 

Alwyn,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1499,]  ar.  a 
fesse  nebulee  az.  betw.  three  lions  rampant  guar- 
dant  sa. 

Alwyn,  [Devon,]  two  coats,  first,  ar.  three  lions 
passant  ((mother,  rampant)  sa.  fretty  az.  se- 
cond, per  pale  or  and  az.  three  eagles  coun- 
terchanged. 

Alwyn,  [Plaistow,  Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse  nebulee  gu. 
betw.  three  lions  rampant  sa. — Crest,  a  hon's 
gamb  erect  and  erased  sa.  enfiled  with  a  mural 
crown  or. 

Alwyn,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  goats  passant  sa. 

Alwyn,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  goats  ar. 

Alwyn,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse  wavy  az.  betw.  three 
lions  sahant  sa. 

Alwyne,  or,  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  tlu-ee  goats'  beads 
of  the  second,  attired  of  the  first. 

Alyson,  [Kent,  1585,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw. 
three  boars'  heads  coupcd  sa. — Crest,  a  pheon 
ar.  with  j)art  of  a  broken  shaft  in  it  or. 

Alyson,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tlu-eo  boars'  heads  couped 
sa.  armed  gu. 

Amaue,  ar,  an  oak  branch  aconied,  orfnicted,  ppr. 


A  M  E 

Amader,   [Plymouth,  Devon,]  az.  a  chev.  eriu, 

betw.  tliree  oaken  slips  acomed  ppr. 
Amand,  or,  fretty  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 

three   bezants.     C Another,    three   plates;    and 

(mother,  two  mullets.) 
Amand,  ar.  a  lion  rampant,  coward,  purp. 
Amand,  Ainane,  or  Amarme,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa. 

a   chev.    ermines  and   erm.   betw.   six  martlets 

counterchanged. 
Amari.e,    or   Armarlk,    ar.    guttee    de    sang, 

tliree  bars  humets  nz.  or  sa. 
Amarle,  az.  two  bars,  within  a  bordure  ar.  guttee 

de  sang. 
Amary,  gu.  on  a  cross  engr.  ar.  four  cinquefoils 

of  the  'ao\A. 
Amary,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  cross  cngT.  ar.  charged  ■with 

five  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 
Ajiatyst,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils  of 

the  field. 
Amhemont,  erm.  on  a  pile  az.  three  fleiu-s-de-hs 

or. 
Ambesace,  and  Amborace,  or,  three  dice  sa. 

each  charged  with  an  ace  ar.     (Another,  the 

dice  gu.) 
Amberg,  gyronny  of  sLx  az.  and  or. 
AMBERSA^r,  or,    on    a    chev.    betw.    three  bears' 

heads   coupcd   sa.    as   many   cinquefoils   of  the 

first. 
Ambett,  gyronny    of   eight   pieces    or   and    az. 

four  annulets  of  the  first. 
Amborow,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.   three  boars'  heads 

erased  sa.  muzzled  or. 
Ambrose,   [Lancashire,]  ar.  three  dice  (by  some 

called  billets)  sa.  each  charged  -svitb  a  mullet  of 

the  field.     (Another,  annulets  or.) 
Ambrose,      [Lancashire,]     or,    tlu-ee    humets   sa. 

charged  with  as  many  annulets  ar. 
Amcots,   [Essex,]  ar.    a  tower    tripled   towered 

betw.  three  covered  cups  az. — Crest,  a  squirrel 

passant  gii.  holding  in  his  mouth  a  nut  or.     See 

Ayncotes. 
Amcoles,  [Astrop;  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  tower  betw. 

three  covered  cups  az. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a 

squirrel   sejant  gu.  holding  to  his  mouth  a  nut 

or.     {Granted  1518.] 
Amcotes,  [Writcnby,  IJucolnshire,]  the  same,    a 

crescent  for  difl'erence. 
Amenes,  and  Ann'ENELE,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  six 

annulets  gu. 
Am  FRANCE,  gu.  four  mascles  in  bend  ar.  betw. 

eight  cross  crosslets  or. 
Amerdlky,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  ducally  gorged 

and  chain  reflexed  or. 
Amereditu,   [Marston  and  Taraerton,  Devon,] 

gu.  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or. — Crest,  a  demi 

lion  sa.  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or. 


AMY 

Ameredith,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  lion  ranipmit  sa.  collar- 
ed and  chained  or. 

Am KR VILE,  [Sir  Thomas,]  parted  per  chief  in- 
dented ar.  and  gu.  tliree  tuinulets  counter- 
changed. 

AMr.itv,  [Earl  of  Gloucester,]  barry  bendy  of 
.sL\  ar.  and  gu. 

Amenj,  az.  four  mullets,  two  and  tvo,  or. 

A  Ml. ST,  ar.  three  holly-leaves,  barways,  the  stalks 
towards  the  dexter,  ppr. 

AxiliKUST,  o/- Amiiurst,  [Keut,]gu.  three  lances 
or,  points  up^vards  ar.  two  and  one.- — Crest,  ou 
a  mount  vert,  three  lances  or,  pointed  ar.  wth- 
in  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert.  [Confirmed  to  Ri- 
cliaid  Amherst,  Esq.li/  WilliaiiL  Camden,  Cla- 
renceux,  1G07.] 

Ami  DAS,  [London,]  az.  a  chev.  cnu.  betw.  three 
oak  slips,  -willuii  a  bordure  engr.  or.  (Another, 
ar.) 

A.Mii.ESLY,  [Gloucestershire,]  per  pale  or  and 
ar.  a  fesse  wavy  gu.  (Another,  four  bars  wavy.) 

Ammox,  gu.  a  lion  sarcelled,  or  divided  through- 
out in  saltier  ar.  cro«ned  or. 

Ammorv,  [Oxfordshire,]  barry  wavy  of  six  pieces, 
ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Anunory,  barry  nebidee  of  six  pieces  w  and  gu. 

Ammorij,  [Oxford .shire,]  az.  ou  a  bend  or,  three 
eaglets  displayed  sa.  armed  gu. 

Amorie,  or  l)e  Aniorie,  [Gloucestershire,]  barry 
ncbulee  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  gu.  over  all  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  bezants. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  or,  a  talbot's  head  az.  erased  of  the 
first. 

Amortj,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  tlu-ee  eaglets  displayed 
gu. 

Amosley,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  az.  a  bend 
.sa. 

Ampiilkt,  [Staflordshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
lozenges  az.  in  cluef  a  cinquefoil  sa. — Crest,  a 
dromedary. 

Ami'Ringen,  gu.  two  pallets  ar.  a  fesse  or. 

Amr.\s,  [Norfolk,  originally  Kent,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  acorns  or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head 
erased,  gorged  with  a  WTeath  tied  iu  a  bow. 

Amreni:ll,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  six  annulets  gu. 

Amson,  [Lees,  Cheshire,]  ar.  on  two  b;u-s  az. 
bcfvr.  three  leopards'  faces  iu  pale  gu.  six  be- 
zants.— Crest,  a  cock  blackbird  ])pr."  betw.  two 
ostriclies'  feathers  ar.  [^Granted,  April20, 1711, 
to  John  Ainson.] 

A.MUAULii,  ajid  Amerlky,  gu.  a  cross  pattee 
vair. 

A.MVAND,  [Bart.  Loudon,]  vert,  a  chev.  betw. 
three  garbs  or. — Crest,  an  ann  einbo\sed,  vested 
or,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  three  stalks  of 
wheat  gold.     (Another  crest,  a  nuked  arm  em- 


A  N  D 

bowed   ppr.   holding  in   the  hand   three  ears  of 

corn  bladed,  all  or.)     [Granted  to   Sir    Georye 

Amijand,  of  London,  1771.] 
Amyas,  [Tilbury,  Essex,]    ar.  two  bars  gu.  chiir- 

ged  -with  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  a  hind  jipr. 

collared  gu. 
Amy  as,  gu.  three  palets  ar. 
Amyas,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  in  chief 

a  demi  lion  ranijjant  gu. 
Amyas,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  boar's  head  coujjed,  armed 

or,    betw.    three    cross   crosslets    sa. — Crest,    a 

stag's  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  ar. 

and  sa.  lied  at  the  end. 
Amyas,  [Yorkshii-e,]  ar.   ou  a  bend   cottised   sa. 

thi-ee  roses  of  the  field. 
Amyas,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallop  shells  ar. 
Amias,  gu.  three  palets  sa. 
Amye,   [Cambridge,]   or,  on  a  cliief  embattle  sa. 

tluee  mullets  of  the  first. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 

coronet  or,  an  eagle's  head  ppr.  holding  in  the 

beak  a  sprig  vert. 
Amys,  [Essex,]  ar.  ou  two  bars  gu.  three  mullets 

of  the  fijst. — Crest,  a  hind  passant  ar.   collared 

Anaf,  orCHACOMiiE,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  a  chief 

aud  bend  gu. 
ANiiLER,  sa.   on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  thi-ee  pheons 

ar.  a  lion  passant  guardant  gu. 
Ancelgicks,  vair,  a  canton  erm. 
Ancell.     SeeAuNCELL. 
Ancell,  gu.  a  bend  inasculy  ar, 
Ancell,  gu.  a  bend  lozengy  or. 
Ancell,  or  Anscell,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  saltier  engr. 

ar.  betw.  four  bezants. 
Anucell,  ox  Auncell,  [Cornwall,]  erm.  on  a  fesse 

gu.  three  cross  crosslets  or. 
Anscell,  or  Anstrell,  [Barford,  Bedfordshu-e,]  gu. 

oua  saltier  or,  betw.  fourbezants,  fourmascles  of 

the  field. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  az.  ducally  gorged 

and  liued  or. 
Ancher,  or  Anchor,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  chief 

az.    three   lions   rampant    or,    paleways.      See 

AUCIIER. 

Ancotes,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  castle  betw.  three 

covered  cups  ar. 
Ancottes,  ar.  three  covered  cups  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 

a  castle  betw.  two  lions  passant  or. 
Ancotls.      See    Ayncotes,    Ayncolts,    and    Ayn- 

court. 
Ancrenges,    ai".    a  cross  gu.   withiu  a  bordure 

sa. 
And,  gu.  a  romaji  ^^  ar, 
Andf.orough,  az.    a  fesse    betw.  three   crosses 

bottouee  ar.     (Another,  cross  crosslets.) 
Andby,    or  Andelby,    g-u.   a   fesse  betw.  two 

chev.  or. 


AND 

Andby,  or  Andellit/,  and  Anderhij,  gai.  on  abend 

or,  three  niartlots  sa. 
Andhy,  or  Andlij,    ar.   a    fesse    oppressing    three 

chev.  gu. 
Andby,  or  Andcy,  [Devon,]  ai-.  on  a  bend  cottised 

az.  three  roses  or,  barbed,  vert. 
ANOELiiY,   ar.  a   cliev.  sa.  ia  chief   three  cliess 

rooks  of  the  second. 
AndeJby,  ar.  a  fesse  beh\'.  two  chev.  gri. 
Andelev,  [Essex,]  or,  on   a  fesse  betw.   three 

coneys  current  sa.  as  many  martlets  ar. 
Andemarlk,   or    Anbkmari.e,    [Dorset,]    gu. 

crusuly  or,  on  a  bend  of  the   second  a  mascle 

I'rmines. 
Anderby.     Sec  Andhy. 
Anderdon,  sa.    two    single  sliacklebolts  in  chief, 

and  a  double  shacklebolt  in  base  ar. — Crest,  on 

a  wi-eath,    a    dexter   arm    embowed    in    armour 

p])r.  garnished  or,  the  hand  apaumee,  also  ])])r. 

[Borne  by  John  Proclor  Anderdon,    Esq.    of 

Beech-House,  Hants,  1823.] 
Anderson,  [lildinburgh,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  can- 
toned -svith  a   nniUet   in  chief,   two   crescents   in 

the  flanks,  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in   base 

g-u. 
Anderson,  [Edinburgh,]   ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.   a 

crescent  in  chief,  and   tlu-ee  mullets  pierced  of 

the  field,  two  in  fesse  and  one  in  base   gu. — 

Crest,  on  a  -svTeatb,  au  eagle  ppr. 
Anderson,  gri.   a  saltier  or,  charged   with  anotlicr 

vert. 
Anderson,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  betw.  four  mullets 

g"- 

Anderson,  [of  Wester,  Airdcrbreck,]  ar.  a  saltier 
engr.  betw.  two  mullets  in  chief  gu.  and  as  many 
boars'  lieads  erased  in  the  ilanks  az. — Crest,  an 
oak  tree.     IMotto,  "  Stand  sure." 

Anderson,  [Sir  Edmond,  Bart.  Broughton,  Lin- 
cohishirc,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  flory 
sa. 

Anderson,  [Sir  John,  Bart.  St.  Ives,  Hunting-don.] 
The  r.ame. 

Anderson,  [Sir  Stephen,  Bart.  Eyeworth,  Bed- 
fordshire,] ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  botonee 
sa. 

Anderson,  [Pcnley,  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  cross  crosslets.  (Another,  three 
crosses  formee,)  sa. — Crest,  a  spaniel  dog-  pas- 
sant. 

Anderson,  [Sir  Henry,  Bart.]  sa.  fi\e  estoiks 
ar.  two,  one,  and  two.  [Same  borne  by 
Edmund  Anderson,  of  Erhury,  Warwick- 
shire.] 

Anderson,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses 
surcellcy  sa.  in  chief  a  lleur-de-lis  gu. — Crest, 
out   of  a    ducal   coronet    ar.   a   hind's   bead  or, 


A  IN  1) 

pierced  tlirough  the  neck  with  an  arrow  sa.  fea- 
thered ar. 
Anderson,  [Newcastle,  Northumberland,]  or,  on  a 

chev.  gu.  betw.  three  hawks'  heads  erased  sa.  as 

many   acorns,    slipped,    ar. — Crest,    an    eagle's 

head  erased  ar.  holding  in   the  beak,  palcways, 

au  arrow  gu.  headed  and  feathered  or. 
Anderson,     [The  same  coat,  icith  a  canton  of  the 

third,  charged  icith  three  martlets  of  the  fourth, 

tvas  f/ranted  to   Henry  Anderson,  of  the  town 
.     of  Newcastle,  gent.     Nov.  3,  1  Edward  VI.] 
Anderson,  [Dowhill,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  betw. 

a  crescent    in   chief,    and  three  mullets  in  the 

flanks  and  base,  gu.  all  -within  a  bordure  az. 
Anderson,  [Aberdeen,]  ar.  a  saltier  waved  betw. 

two  mullets  in  the  flanks  and  a  crescent  in  base, 

gu. — Crest,  a  cross-staff  erect,  marked  -with  the 

degiees  of  latitude.     Motto,  "  Per  mare." 
Anderson,  [Glasgow,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  cantoned 

-VNith  two  )uu!lets  in  chief  and  in  base,    as  many 

crescents  in   the   flanks    gu.— Crest,     a    cloud. 

Motto,   "   Recte  quod  honesie." 
Anderton,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

shackleholts  ar. — Crest,  a  curlew  ppr. 
Anderton,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  three  bugle-horns,  {or 

hauchets,)  gai-nished  ar.  two  and  one. — Crest,  a 

curlew  ar. 
Anderton,  [Lancashire  and  Cheshire,]  sa.-t\ro  sin-, 

gle  sliacklebolts  and  one  double  iir. 
Anderton,    [Anderton,    Yorkshire,]    three    coats, 

first,    sa.    three  prison-bolts    ar.  two    and    one  ; 

secondly,  az.  a  lion  rampant  guardant  ai-.  thirdly, 

vert,  tliree  bugle  horns  ar. 
Anderton,   [Lancashire,]  sa.  three  chains  ar. 
Anderton,     [Eldertou,]    ar.    tliree    water  bougcts 

sa. 
Andesley,  ar.  two  lions'  gambs  er;ised  in  saltier 

sa. 
Andesley,  ar.  two  lions'  gambs   erased  per  saltier 

gu. 
Andesley,  paly  of  six  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  gu. 
Andesley,  ar.  two  lion.s'  gambs  erased,  per  saltier, 

gu.  on  a  quarter,  or  canton,  of  the  second,  tlu-ee 

purses  or 
And  LAW, 

and  gu. 
Andrew,  ar.  on    a  fesse  sa.  three  mascles  or,  iu 

base   a  crescent   gn.    and  on  a  chief  az.   three 

mullets   of    the    field.— Crest,    a   dexter  hand, 

holding  a  laurel  branch  ppr. 
Andrew,  per  bend  ar.  and  az.  three  mullets  coun- 

terchanged,    two   and   one.— Crest,    a   star  or. 

Motto,  "  Give  and  forgive." 
Andrew,  gu.  three  mascles  in  bend  or,  betw.   two 

lions  rampant  sa. 
Andrev,     [Gloucestershire,]    sa.    a   saltier    engr. 


saltier  quarterly    quartered    ar. 


AND 

orm.  on  a  chief  or,  three  flenrs-de-lis  of  the 
field. 

Jndreir,  [Backhould  and  Plymouth,  Devon,]  sa. 
a  saltier  ar.  bctw.  three  cross  crosslets  or. — 
Crest,   a  stag's  head  erased  sa.   attired  or. 

Andkev.'ES,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  cot- 
tised  sa.  three  mullets  of  the  first  hetw.  two 
Uons  rampant  of  the  second. 

Andrcwos,  [St.  Ediiioud  Bury,  Suffolk,  and  Wilt- 
shire,] or,  a  bend  cngr.  gu.  cottised  sa.  charged 
with  three  mullets  ar. 

Andrexccs,  [Bisbrooke,  Rutlandsliire,]  az.  a  cross 
orni.  betw.  four  fleurs-de-hs  or. —  Crest,  a  denii 
lion  or,  ducally  crowned  ar.  holding  up  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  lumian  heart  gu. 

Andieii:es,  [London,]  ar.  a  saltier  az.  on  a  chief 
gu.  three  mullets  or. 

Andrewcs,  az.  a  saltier  betw.  four  crosses  forniee 
or. 

Andiewes,  sa.  three  escocheons  ar.  each  charged 
with  a  lion  rampiuit  gu. 

Andrewes,  [Dodijigton,]  gu.  a  saltier  voided 
or. 

Andrcices,  ar.  a  cross  g^u.  in  the  first  quarter  a 
martlet  sa. 

Andrews,  [Sir  "NYilliiiin,  Bart.  Northamptonshire 
and  Carlisle,]  gu.  a  saltier  or,  surmounted  of 
another  vert. — Crest,  a  moor's  head  in  profile 
ppr.    [Granted  13:34.] 

Andrews,  g-u.  gyronny  of  four  pieces  or. 

Andrews,  [Sir  Ilenry,  Bart.  Lathbury,  Bucks, 
and  Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.  three 
mullets  of  the  field.— Crest,  a  stag's  head  ar. 
(Another,  for  the  Suffolk  branch,  a  stag's  head 
erased  ar.  charged  Avith  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference.) 

Andreifs,  [Kempton-Park,  Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  wavy  cottised  and  betw.  two  lions  rampant 
sa.  crowned  or,  three  estoiles  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  on  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  dove  volant, 
vithan  olive  branch  in  the  beak,  all  ppr.  [Granted 
Sept.  2,  1704.] 

Andrews,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  eugr.  betw. 
two  cottises  and  as  many  lions  rampant  sa.  three 
mullets  ar. — Crest,  a  bird,  with -wings  expanded, 
az.  holding  in  the  beak  a  laurel  branch,  f another, 
on  acorn)  vert. 

Andrews,  [Hants,] -ar.  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  charged 
with  three  mullets  or  betw.  as  many  quatrefbils 
slipped  vert. 

Andrews,  [Bisho})  of  Winton,  Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  engr.  betw.  two  coitises  sa.  tbree  mullets 
<^''-—Ci-est,  a  stag's  head  erased  ar.[Anno  1G18.] 

Andrews,  [London  and  Hants.]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
ciigr.  betw.  three  quatrefoils  slipped  vert,  as 
many  mullets  or.— Crest,  an  ann  erect,  habited 


A  N  G 

vert,    cuff  ar.    charged    on   the    sleeve    with   a 

quatrefoil  or,  in   the   hand   ji})r.   a   branch  vert, 

thereon  three  quatrefoils  or. 
Andrews,  [Sufiblk   and  Norfolk,]  nr.   on   a  bend 

cottised  sa.  three  mullets  of  the  field. 
Andrews,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend   engr.  sa.  thire 

mullets  of  the  field. 
Andrews,  ar.  on  a  bend  wavy,  cottised,  betw.  two 

lions  rampant   sa.   crowned  or,  three  estoiles  of 

the  first. — Crest,  on  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  dove 

volant  ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  holding  in  the 

beak  an  olive  branch  vert. 
Andrews,  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.   a  mullet   of 

the  field. 
Andros,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  voided  az.  three 

quatrefoils  betw.  as  many  mullets  sa. 
AxuROWEY,  or  Andavey,  az.  a   lion   rampant 

guardant  or,  within  an  orle  of  ten  cinquefoils  ar. 
Andy.     Tiie  same  as  Aundy. 
i^XKNAYN,  or  An'ENEYLI,,  gu.    a   fesse   betw. 

six  anniJets  ar. 
Anfroxs,  vaire  or   and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  a  mullet  erm. 
Ange,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  four  crosses  formee 

ar. — Crest,  a  cross  formee  fitchee  or,  betw.  1v,o 

wings  az. 
Angeldon,  [London,]  az.  the  field  replenished 

with   cross    crosslets   fitchee    or,  a  luiicorn    ar. 

(Another,  the  unicorn  or.) — Crest,  a  knot  sa. 

betw.  two  wings  or. 
Angell,  [Loudon,  who  came  from  Pekirk,  Lan- 
cashire,] or,  three  fusils  in  fesse  az.  over  all  a 

baston  gu. — -Crest,  out  of  a   ducal  crown  or,  a 

demi  pegasus  ar.  crined  gu. 
Angcll,    or  Aneejoll,    gu.  a   cinquefoil   within    an 

orle  of  ten  cross  crosslets  or. 
Angell,  [Loudon,]  or,  four  fusils  in  fesse  az.  over 

all  a  bend  gu. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  swan 

ar.  ducally  gorged  or,  beaked  gu.  legged  sa. 
Anngell,  [Kent,]  or,  four  fusils  in  fesse  az.  a  bend 

gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
.    pegasus  ar.  crined  or. 
AXGELLIS,  sa.  a  fleiu--de-lis  ar. 
AXGELLICO,    or)ar.,an   incense-pot   suspended 
AXGELO,  j  by  a  chain  of  three  ends  or. 

AXGELSOX,  az.  fleury  or,    a  label  of  three  points 

AxGER,  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  lozenges  sa. 
Anger,  [Kent,]  ernr.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  rampant 

or. 
Anger,  or  Aunger,    [Yorkshire,]    erm.    a   griffin 

segreant  volant,  parted  per  fesse  or  and  az. 
Anger,  [IJlssex,]  erm.   a    griffin    segreant,  parted 

per  pale  or  and  az. 
AxGERTux,    ar.    on    a  bend  sa.  three   lozenges 

erm. 

[    D] 


A  N  M 

Angkrville,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  clnquefoil 

within  an  orle  ot"  eight  bezants. 
Angkvink,  or  Akcerille,  [Thethelthorp,  Lin- 

cohishire,]  or.  two  bars  g-u.  on  a  chief  vert,  three 

bezants. — Crest,    a    branch    of   three   roses  ar. 

leaved  and  stalked  vert. 
Anfjevtjnc,  [LfilCotnshire,]  ar,  two  bars  gu.  in  chief, 

three  torteauxcs. 
Angie,   [Earl,]  barry  of  ten  ar.  and  az.  a  label  of 

nine  points  gu. 
Angos.  gu.  semee   of  crosses   flory,   a  cinquefoil 

or. 
Angoulesle,  [Enrl,]  fusilly  or  and  az. 
Angoulesle,  az,  three  llcurs-de-lis  or,  on  a  label  ar. 

three  crescents  f^^ti. 
Anguish,  ar.  an  orle  gn. 
Anf/uish,   [Norwich,]   gu.  a  cinquefoil  or. — Crest, 

a  snake  nowed  pi)r.  hctw.  tv,o  briinches  of  fern 

vert. 
Anguish,    ar.   five    palets,    couped    at    the    top, 

\vTapped  wth  osiers  in  fesse  gu.  fretted  in  base 

with  a  serpent  vert,   in  chief  three  roses. 
Angioishe,  [Norfolk,  1540,]  gu.  a  cinquefoil  or, 

in  the  dexter  corner  a  mullet  of  the  second. — 

Crest,  a  snake  nowed  ppr.   betw.  two  branches 

of  fern  vert. 
Ang  V,  gyronny  of  twelve  pieces  ar.  and  sa.  charged 

with  cross  crosslets  or,  on  the  second. 
Akuault,  ar.  a  wine-press  gu. 
Anjou,    [Earl,]     gu.    a   chief    ar.    over   all    an 

escarbuncle  of  eight  staves,  nowed  and  flowered, 

or. 
Anjou,  [Duke,]  az.   semee  of   flenrs-de-lis   or,  a 

bordure  gu. 
Anke,  or  An  KEY,  gu.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  three 

annulets  of  the  second. 
Anke,   or  Ankor,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lozen- 
ges or. 
Anke.tell,    [Shaftesbury,     Dorsetshire,]    ar.    a 

cross  embattled  vert. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert, 

an  oak-tree  ppr. 
Ankelell,    ar.  a   saltier   raguly    vert. — Crest,    the 

root    of  an   oak-tree    erased,    out   of  it  a  live 

branch  issuing  ppr.  acorned  or. 
An  LAKY,  or  Hanlaby,    ar.  a  fesse  betw.   six 

fleurs-de-hs  sa. 
Aniehif  and  Anselhy,  [Eaton,    Yorkshire,]    ar.   a 

chev.  betw.  three  chess  rooks  sa. 
An  LET,  [Yorkshire,]  gyronny   of  four  pieces  gu. 

and  az.  four  annulets  in  cross  ar. 
Anlett,  gyronny  of  four  pieces  az.  and  gu.  four  an- 

nrdets  in  cross  or. 
Aukil,  az.  three  annulets  ar.  two  and  one. 
Anlelt,  az.  three  annulets  or,  two  and  one. 
Anmeus,  or  Annkrs,  [Cheshire,]  gu,   a  chev. 
or,  betw.  three  bezants. 


A  N  S 

Anmers,  or  Anners,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  chev,  betw, 

three  mullets  or. 
Annabell,  or  Annables,  or,  two  bars  eugr. 

Ann  and,  [Scotland,]  ar,    a   saltier   and   a   cliief 

az. 
Annand,   [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier   gu.  in  tlie  fu-st 
quarter    three    erm.    spots  barways,  in  each   of 
the  others  a  mascle,  and  over  all  a  chief  of  the 
second. 

Annandale,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  cushions  or.  Supporters,  on  the  dexter  side 
a  lion  ar.  lu-nied  and  langued  az.  and  ducally 
crowned  or,  on  the  sinister  a  horse  ar.  furnished 
gu, — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  spur  erect  or,  winged 
ar. 

A.NNCURGH,  az.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  crosses 
floretty  or. 

Anne,  [Trickly,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  bucks' 
heads  ar.  attired  or. — Crest,  a  buck's  head  ca- 
bossed  ar. 

Anne,  [Frekley,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  bucks' 
faces  ar. 

Anne,  [Oxfoi'dshire  and  Northamptonshire,]  ar. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets  of  the  field,  in  chief 
a  crescent  of  tlie  second. — Crest,  a  woman's 
head,  conjied  at  the  breast,  f\ice  ppr.  vested  ar. 
hair  dishevelled  or. 

Anne,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
martlets  or. — Crest,  a  woman's  head  and  breast 
ppr.  hair  dishevelled  or. 

Anne,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mul- 
lets of  the  field. 

Anneles,  gyronny  of  four  pieces  gu.  and  az.  as 
many  amuilets  or. 

A-NNELSHtE,  per  pale  or  and  ar.  a  hound  gu. 

Annenell.     The  same  as  Amenes, 

Annesley,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  aud  az,  a  bend 
gu. — Crest,  a  moor's  head  in  profile,  ■s\Teathed 
about  the  temples  ar.  and  az. 

Annesleij,  or  Annijsla;/,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  az. 

Annesley,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  aud  az.  a  bend 
gobonated  ,ou.  and  or. 

Annesley,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  az,  a  bend 
vaire  ar.  and  sa, 

Annesley,  [Bucks  and  Oxon,]  paly  of  six  pieces 
ar.  and  az.  a  bend  gu. — Crest,  a  saraceu's  head 
in  profile  pj)r.  wreathed  about  the  temples  ar. 
and  az. 

Anny,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  cross  flory  g-u. 

Anseignes,  {Gloucestershire,]  gu,  three  cinque- 
foils  erm,  tv,o  tuid  one, 

Anselme,  or  Aunselme,  gu,  on  a  saltier  or, 
betw.  four  bezants,  a  mascle  of  the  field. 

Ansehne,  [IMiddlcsex,]  erm,  on  a  canton  sa.  a 
fleur-de-lis  or. 


...  I 


ANT 

AnsiAM,  0?- Ansyw,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  sbc  mart- 
lets gu.     (Another,  the  field  or.) 

Ansingham,  sa.  a  beud  ar. 

Anson,  ar.  three  bauds  cw^v.  gii.  in  the  sinister 
chief,  a  crescent  of  the  last. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  spear-staff  purp.  head  ppr. 
{^Confirmed  to  George.  Adams,  of  ShucjhoroxKjh, 
who,  bi/  royal  sign  manual,  took  the  vaine  and 
arms  of  Anson.^ 

Anstauotii,  or  Anstalboth,  ar.  two  bars  t^i. 
ill  chief  three  martlets  cf  the  second. 

Ansfaboth,  harry  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  gu.  in  chief 
three  maitlets  of  the  second. 

Anstam,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Anstkll,  gu.  a  saltier  betw.  four  leopards'  heads 
or. 

Anstell,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  ar.  betw. 
four  bezMits. 

Anstell,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  betw.  four  tortcauxes,  a 
leopai-d's  face  of  the  fii'st,  within  a  bordure  of 
the  second,  guttee  d'or. 

AnstiS,  ar.  a  cross  raguly  gu.  betw.  four  birds 
az.  legged  of  the  second. 

Anstruthkk,   [Scotland,]  ar.    tlu-ee  piles  sa.— 

■  Crest,  two  demi  arms,  holding  a  pole-axe  with 
both  hands  ppr.  Supporters,  two  falcons  with 
vings  expanded  ppr.  armed  ^i.  jessed  and 
belled  or.     (Anoilier,  within  a  bordure  gu.) 

Anstrother,  [Temp.  Henry  YIII.]  sfu.  a  man  in 
com])lete  armour,  holding  in  his  hand  a  halbert 
ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
man  in  armour  ppr.  holding  in  his  band  a  spear 
sa.  headed  ar. 

Ansty,  [Cumberland  and  Cambridgeshire,]  or, 
(or  ar.)  a  cross  engr.  betw.  four  martlets  gu. — 
,  «  Crest,  a  martlet  or. 

Ansty,  [Cambridgeshire,]  or,  a  cross  quarter- 
pierced,  betw.  four  martlets  gu. 

Ansty,  [Sussex,]  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu.  betw.  four 
^.  martlets  sa. 

Anstybaltii,  erm.  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  two 
mullets  ar. 

Answilty,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  piles  meeting 
in  point  sa. 

Anternk,  az.  five  fusils  in  fesse  ai'.  abendlct  gii. 

Anterne,  az.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  garbs  ar. 

Anthshed,  [Sir  Richard,]  per  fesse  or  and  ar. 
a  fesse  iiebulee  gu. 

Antf.SLF.Y,  per  pale  or  and  ar.  a  fesse  imdec  gu. 

Anthingham,  or  ANTINCIlA^r,  [Lancashire 
and  Norfolk,]  sa.  abend  ar. 

Anthinyham,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  a  crescent  az. 

Anthony,  gu.  ten  plates,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one. — Crest,  a  goat's  head  ar. 

Anthony,  [Guernsey,]  per  ]jale  or  and  gn.  guttee 
erm.  a  tan  cross  az. 


APE 

Anthony,  per  pale  and  per  chcv.  or,  gni.  and  erm- 
a  tau  ar. 

Anthony,  [London.]  ar.  a  leopard's  head,  betw. 
t\\o  iianches  sa.  each  charged  with  a  jilate. 

Anthony,  gu.  billette,  a  Hon  rampant  or. 

Antick,  vert,  a  parrot,  wings  clisdosed,  holding 
up  the  left  foot  or. 

AntiluI'E,  ar.  an  heraldic  antelope  gu.  tusked, 
horned,  maned,  and  hoofed  or. 

Anton,  [Stoatfield,  Lincolnshire,  London,  and 
L-olaiid,]  az.  a  fesse  or,  within  a  bordure  enn. 
■ — C'rest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  a  Hou's  head 
ar. 

Antroul'S,  [London,]  lozengy  or  and  ar.  on  a 
pale  gu.  three  stars  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  uni- 
corn's head  ar.  crined  and  armed  or,  issuing  ont 
of  rays  of  the  second,  and  gorged  with  a  chap- 
let  of  leaves  vert. 

Anlrohus,  ar.  three  bitterns  gu. 

Antweisel,  sa.  three  mullets  ar. 

Anvaile,  or  Anvil,  gu.  a  smith's  an\il  ar. 

Anvary,  harry  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  gu. 

Anvery,  or  Anvers,  gii.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  be- 
zants. 

Anvory,  az.  on  a  beud  or,  tliree  eaglets  sa. 
armed  gis. 

Anvers,  [Cheshire,]  gni.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree 
midlets  of  six  points  or. 

Anvine,  ar.  tln-ee  pla\nng  tops  sa.  two  and  one. 

Anvinc.     The  same,  adding  a  martlet  gu. 

Anwick,  [London,]  paly  of  six  or  and  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  ar. — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm  gu.  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  broken 
tilting  spear  or. 

Amvuke,  ar.  a  holy  cross  sa. 

Anavri.*,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  plates. 

Anwyl,  [Parkin,  Merionethshire,]  vert,  three 
eagles  displayed,  in  fesse,  or. 

Anyi.ay,  paly  of  six  pieces  ar.  and  az. 

AoPSON,  ai-.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  torteauxes, 
as  many  cinquefoils  or,  a  chief  chequy  of  the 
last  and  second. 

Apadam,  g-u.  five  stars  or. 

Apadam,  or  Apdeii,  and  Aphadam,  ar.  on  a  cross 
gu.  five  mullets  or. 

Apeele,  ar.  tliree  bars  gu.  a  canton  erm. — Crest, 
a  fleur-de-lis  or,  betw.  two  wings  ar. 

Apefly.     See  Apfrey. 

APELiiY,  [Shropshire,]  az.  six  sea-gulls  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one,  the  dexter  wings  displayed,  the 
sinister  close. 

Apelby  and  Apleby,  [Staffordshire  and  Salop,] 
az.  six  martlets  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Apelby,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  six  martlets  or,  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Apelby,  same  coat.  [Borne  by  Sir  Henry  Apelby.] 
[  u2  3 


APE 

Aplohy,  or  Apulbij,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  lliree  be- 
zants. 

Aplehtj,  az.  three  luu-ts  sejauf  or,  two  and  one. 

Applehij,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  six  martlets  or, 
tlu-ce,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  an  apple  or,  stalked 
and  leaved  vert. 

Appidbij,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  apples,  stalked 
and  leaved  or. 

Apptilhi/,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 

Ar]:LDi:RFiE7ji),  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  four  fusils  ar. 

Aplf.dorfield,  erin.  a  bend  g-u. 

Apulderfield,  or  Appeltorfiuld,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu. 
four  lozenges  ar. 

Aprdderfield,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  cross  or,  voided  of 
the  field. 

ApidderfiM,  erm.  a  fesse  vaire  or  and  gu. 

Aplederfield,  or  ApuUrefidd,  sa.  a  cross  voided  or. 

Ajdederftdd ,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

Apklesuuky,  or  AppLESBur>v,  sa.  a  fesse  em- 
battled betw.  three  cinquefoils  or. 

Ai');lton,  Apleby,  and  Av\jL,h\,  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  apples  or. 

Aj)elton,  or  AppvUon  and  Appolion,  [of  Apleton, 
Lancashire,]  ar.  a  bear  sahent  sa.  crowned  or. 

Apphton,  [Sir  Roger,  Bart.  South  Bemstead, 
Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  apples  or, 
leaves  vert. 

Apple(o7i,  az.  three  pine  apples  erect  ar. 

Apleton,  ar.  three  leaves  vert. 

Apleton,  or,  a  fesse  betv.".  three  piae-apples  sa. 

Apleton,  [Kent,]  vert,  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three 
apples  ar.  stalked  gu. 

Apleton,  [Kent,]  vert,  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three 
a])ples  gu.  stalked  or. 

Apleton,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  apples 
gu.  stalked  vert.     (Another,  the  fesse  g-u.) 

Apleton,  ar.  tluee  pine-apples  vert;  stalked  or. 

Apleton,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  pine-apples 
vert.     (Another,  the  pines  gu.) 

Apleton,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  pine-apples 
vert. 

Apleton,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three 
apples  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. — Crest,  an 
elephant's  head  coupcd  sa.  eared  or,  in  the 
mouth  a  snake  vert,  wreathed  about  the  trunk. 

Applefon,  vert,  on  a  fesse  engr.  ar.  three  apples 
gu.  -* 

Applcton,  or  Apelton,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  ap- 
ples gu. 

Applelon,  or,  a  fesse  betw.  three  apples  gu. 

Appleton,  ar.  a  bear  salient  sa.  on  the  shoulder  a 
cinquefoil  of  the  first. 

Appullon,  vert,  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  tliree  apples 
ar. 

Appulton,  vert,  a  chev.  engr.  ai-.  betw.  three 
apjjles  gu. 


A  P  M 

Apulton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  bear  passant  sa.  nmz- 

zlcd  or. 
Apulton,   or   Apulston,    [Lancashire,]    ar.    three 

goats  salient  sa. 
Ai'ENRiTH,  [Ireland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three 

lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis,  a 

denii   rose   crowned,  betw.  two  griffins  segxeant 

of  the  field. 
Apetv,  or,  a  sea-ape  ppr. 
Ai'FliEY,  ar.  a  flying  ape  displayed  ])pr. 
Ap  Grii'I  yn,  [Wales,]  quarterly  or  and  az.  four 

lions  passant  guardant  counterchanged. 
Ap  Gwenwey,  [^^'ales,]  or,  a  lion  rampant  az. 
Ap  ILA.RRY,  or  Parry,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 

lozenges,  within  a  bordure  az. 
Ap  How  ELI.,  [Gloucester,  desceudedfrom  Wales,] 

ar.   a  Hon   rampant  sa.   over    all,   a  fesse  engr. 

gu- 

Ap  John,  [Streatham, Surrey,] sa.  afesseor,  bietw. 
three  children's  heads  ppr.  couped  at  the  shoul- 
ders, about  each  neck  a  snake  vert. 

Apiliard,Appleyard,  o;-Appulyard,  [East 
Carlton,  in  Norfolk,]  az.  a  cliev.  betw.  tliree 
owls  ar.  membered  or. — Crest,  a  demi  tiger, 
quarterly  gu.  and  az.  the  tail  of  the  last,  tufted 
or,  in  his  mouth  a  rose  gii.  stalked  and  leaved 
vert. 

Apleyard,  [Norwich  and  Yorkshire,]  az.  achev. 
or,  betw.  tlu-ee  owls  ar.  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence. 

Apphjard,  [Norfolk].     The  same  as  Apleyard. 

Applei/ard,  [Norfolk,]  az.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
owls  ar. 

Appleyard,  [York,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  thi-ee 
owls  ar.  a  mullet  gu. 

Aplegath,  or  Aplegarth,  [Ranley,  Hants,] 
az.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  owls  ar.  in  chief,  a 
fleur-de-lis  erm. — Crest,  a  demi  tiger  gu.  be- 
zantee,  armed  and  tufted  or,  charged  with  a  bend 
of  the  last. 

Aplegath,  ar.  three  apples  slipped  gu. 

Aplertfold,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  lozenges  ar. 

Apletre,  [Dodiiigton,  Oxfordshh-e,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse  gu.  three  lozenges  vair. 

Ap'etree,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  lozenges  or, 
quartering  Russell. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  goat 
passant  ar.  [J'orne  hij  WiU'uim  Apletree,  Esq. 
of  Goldings,  Basingstoke,  Hants,  1S23.] 

Apletresend,  or  Appeltresend,  erm.  a 
bend  g-u. 

Apultresend,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  lozenges 
vair.     (Another,  three  mascles  or.) 

Ap  Madore,  [Wales,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
hawk-lures  ar. 

Ap.MENRICE,  [Wales,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  on 
a  fesse  gu.  three  mullets  ar. 


A  Q  U 

ArMKRiCK,  [Wales,]  per  pale  gii.  aiid  sa.  two 
cri-ifliiis  ar. 

Apowi'.l,  [Wales].     See  Ar  Howkll. 

Appenrich,  g"u.  a  fesse  betw.  three  lozenges  or, 
each  charged  with  a  fleurs-fle-lis  gu. 

ArrELEY,  [Staflbrd,]  az.  six  martlets,  two,  two, 
and  two,  or. 

Ap2^uley,  or  Appiirley,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlirce 
pine-a))plcs  gu. 

Applegh,  vert,  an  ape  sejaut,  holdiag  up  the 
paw;  braced  round  the  middle  aud  chained  to 
the  sinister  side  of  the  escocheon  ar. 

Appleueim,  gu.  two  apples  in  pale,  stalks  coun- 
terjiosed,  or. 

Appeock,  ar.  ail  oak  branch,  with  three  apples 
ppr. 

Aprece,  [15uckinghamshirc  and  Huntingdon- 
shire,] sa.  three  pheons  ar. —  Crest,  an  otter  ppr. 
collared  and  lined  or.  (Another  crest,  a  spear 
erect  ar.  o^cr  it  this  motto,  "  Lahora  ut  ater- 
num  vivas.") 

Ap  Rees,  [Wales].     The  same  arms. 

Ap  Rice,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  tlirec  boais'  heads 
couped  or,  in  chief  a  lion  passant  gu. — Crest,  a 
boar's  head  erect  ar.  pellctty,  betw.  two  oak- 
branches  vert,  fructed  or. 

Ap  Rice,  sa.  three  roses  ar. 

Ajy  Rice,  ar.  three  roses  sa. 

Aprice,  [V/ales,]  sa.  a  cross  potence  or. 

Aprice,  [Herefordshire,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
leopards'  heads  ar.  as  many  spears'  heads  of  the 
first ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  cocks  gu. — 
Crest,  a  cock,  with  w  ings  expanded,  gu.  holding 
in  his  beak  a  rose  ppr.  leaved  and  stalked  vert. 

Apryce,  [Wilts,]  sa.  three  crosses  formee  ar. 

Apris,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 

Apris,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  spur-rowels  ar. 

Aprestry  or  Apresby,  sa.  a  cross  ar.  in  chief 
a  cinquefoil  of  the  second. 

Ap  Roberts,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 

Apsley,  or  Apesley,  [Apsley,  Suffolk,]  baiTy 
of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  canton  crm. 

Apesley,  [Surrey  and  Sussex,]  ar.  three  bars  gu. 
a  canton  erm. — Crest,  a  fleur-de-hs  or,  betw.  Uvo 
wings  ar. 

Ap  Thomas,  per  pale  wavy,  ar.  and  az. 

Aptox,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa.  See 
Upton. 

Apultkefield.    See  Aplederfield. 

Apwenwyn,  or  Aywennonwyn,  [Wales,] 
or,  a  lion  rampant  git. 

Aquila,  or,  an  eagle  closed  gu. 

Aquilis,  [Earl,]  paly  of  six,  gu.  and  vair,  on  a 
chief  or,   three  eagles  displayed  sa. 

Aquitain,  gu.  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.  [This 
teas    the  coat-aruiour   of    William,     Duke    of 


A  11  C 

Aquitain    and  of  GtiyeiiHe,    one   of    the  peers 
of  lVance.'\ 

AytiTAP.,  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  or,  on  a  chief 
ar.  a  mount  vert,  thereon  three  pear-trees  ppr. 
fructed  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  r;ini- 
j)ant  or,  mnrally  crowned  az.  holding  in  the 
dexter  ])aw  alaurel-brauch  slipped  ppr.  [Grant- 
ed (o  Don  Dieyo  Acjuitar  of  London,  IToG.] 

Aquittkn,  or  Anguillon,  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis 
ar. 

Aragand,  or  Aragune,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
mullets  gu. 

Aragon,  paly  of  ten  pieces,  ar.  and  gu. 

Arbeaster,  or  Allebast];r,  [Staffordshire 
and  Essex,]  erm.  a  crossbow  bent  in  pale  gu. — 
Crest,  a  feather  in  pale,  enfiled  with  a  ducal 
coronet.  (Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net, a  greyhound's  head  ar.  collared  or.) 

Arbreth,  [Lancashire,]  or,  two  bars  vert. 

Arbuthnot,  az.  a  ci-escent  betw.  three  .stars 
withiii  an  orle  of  eight  frazes  of  the  last. 

Arhuthnet,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  crescent  betw.  tlu-ee 
stars  within  a  bordure  ar.  (Another,  ■^\'ithin 
a  bordiU'e  ar.  charged  with  eight  cijiquefoils  of 
the  first.) — Crest,  a  peacock  issuing  out  of  a 
^vl■eath  jjpr. 

Arbutt,  gu.  three  (looks  or  flounders  ar. 

Arcester,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  and 
label  of  tlu-ee  points  gu. 

Arciiard,  [Kent,]  erm.  ou  a  cross  sa.  a  crescent 
or. 

Archard,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  five  fusils  in  bend  sa. 

Archard,   or,  a  bend  engr.  sa, 

Archard,  ar.  five  fusils  in  cross  sa. 

Arch  AS,  [Leicestershire,]  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
ar. 

Arch  by,  pmp.  a  bend  archy  or  champaiue  ar. 

.Archdeacon,  [Corn-nail,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 

Archdeacon,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  chev.  sa. 

Archdeacon,  [Hertfordshire.]     The  same. 

Archdeacon,  sa.  tliree  chev.  or. 

Akchebold,  oz-Archboed,  [Staffordshire,]  ar. 
a  lion  rainpimt  betw.  tluee  (another,  six)  fleius- 
de-Iis  sa. 

Archibcdd,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  betw.  two  mullets  of 
the  second,  a  crescent  of  the  first. 
rArchibald,  ar.  on  a  bend  betw.  three  stars  az.  as 
many  crescents  of  the  fust,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  sa. — Crest,  a  branch  of  a  palm-tree  slipped 
ppr. 

Archedai.E,  [London,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betv.-. 
tluee  taluots  passant  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  a  tiger's  head  ar.  maued  and  tufted  sa. 

Archer,  [Lincolnshire,]  per  pale,  g-u.  and  az. 
three  arrows  or,  biirbed  and  feathered  ar.  — 
Crest,  on  a  wreath  a  dragon's  head,  per  pale 


A  R  D 

gu.  and  az.  vith  wings  expanded,  the  sinister 
wing:  or,  the  doster  ar.  issuing:  out  of  a  mural 
crown,  per  pale  of  tiie  last  and  third.  \_Granied 
hy  William  Dmjdale,  March  24,  1G84.] 

Archer,  ar.  three  pheons  gu. 

Archer,  sa.  throe  pheons  ar. 

Archer,  [Baron  of  Umberslade,  Wanricksliire,] 
az.  three  broad  arrows  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  gu.  a  dragon's  head  ar.  Sujvporters, 
two  wivenis  reguardant  av.  miirally  gorged  or. 
Motto,   "  Sola  bona  qua  honesla." 

Archer,  [Essex,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  lions 
rampant  or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head  erased  gu. 

Archer,  [Slnopshire,]  sa.  a  lion  rampant  or. 

Archer,  [alias  De  Boys,  Essex,]  erm.  a  cross  sa. 
— Two  Crests,  first,  a  wivern  ar.  second,  a  leg 
couped  at  the  thigh,  embowed  at  the  knee  quar- 
terly sa.  and  ar.  spur  and  leather  or. 

Archer,  or,  five  fusils  in  bend  sa. 

Archer,  az.  tluee  iuTows  in  pale  ar. 

Archer,  gii.  tlii'ee  single  arches  or. 

Archer,  erra.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  crescent  ar.  [f?rrt?^/- 
ed  to  Henry  Archer,  Esg.  of  Thci/clon,  Essex, 
by  Cooke,   Clareiiceux,  April  2,  1574.] 

Archer,  [Chelmsford,  Essex,]  az.  a  gai'b  erector, 
betw.  two  branches  of  laurel  tied  by  a  ribbon  in 
base,  on  a  cliief  emliattled  ar.  tlu-ee  arrows, 
points  downwards,  betw.  eight  erra.  spots,  two 
and  two,  in  pale  sable. — Crest,  on  a  wreath  a 
■  griffin's  head  erased  ar.  transpierced  by  a  spesir 
in  bend  sinister,  point  downwards,  collared  gu. 
charged  with  two  crosses  pattec  of  the  first,  in 
the  beak  a  shp  of  oeJi  fructed  ppr. 

Arches,  [Devon,]  gu.  three  door-arches  ar.  their 
capitals  and  pedestals  or.  (Another,  the  arches 
or.) 

Archest,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  a  label  of  three  points 

Archever,  [Scotland,]  purp.  a  chev.  enarchcd  ar. 
Archidecknie,  ar.  three  chevronels  sa. — Crest, 

on  a  wreath,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  embowed 

ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  also  ppr. 
Archidiacre,  ar.  three  chev.    sa.  on   each  five 

bezants. 
Archie,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  cliief  parted  per  pale 

az.  and  gu. 
Arcy,  sa.  a  fesse  or. 
Ardall,  or  Ardoll,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 

tlu-ee  stars  gu. 
Ardborough,  Ardeborouch,  andARnsow, 

ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  escallop  shells   gu. 

(Another,  sa.) 
Arden,  or,  tiiree  palets  az.   on  a  cliief    gu.   as 

many  lozenges  ar. 
Arden,  barrv  of  eight  or  and  az.  within  a  bordure 

gu. 


A  R  D 

Arden,  gu.  three  crosses  bottonee  fitchce,  a  chief 
or. 

Arden,  or  Arderne,  [Warwickshire  and  Bedford- 
shire,] gu.  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  martlet  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  plume  of  feathers  ar.  charged  with  a  martlet 
or. 

clie\ .  sa.   betw.  three  stars 


■■«,    or,    a   lion   rampant, 
cross  crosslets  sa.     (Ano- 


Ardon,  [Essex,]  ar. 

g-u. 
Ardyn,  Ardem,  or  Arde. 

within  an  orle  of  eight 

ther,  the  field  ar.) 
Ardyn,  Ardem,    or  Ardem,    or,  a  lion   rampant, 

within  an  orle  of  ten  cross  crosslets  sa. 
Ardyn,  [Kent,]  the  same  as  Arderne    of  Staf- 
fordshire. 
Ardf.r,  or  Arderx,  erm.  a  fesse   gu.  charged 

with  three  cinquefoils  or.    (Another ,  pierced  or.) 
Arderes,    [Mcriden,    Warwickslurc,]   ar.    on    a 

bend  cottised   sa.  three   mullets  of  the   first. — 

Crest,  a  demi  lion  az.  gorged  with  a  collar   or, 

charged  with  three  mullets  az. 
Arderne,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 

fitchee  sa.  a  bordure  engr.    gobony   of  the  field 

and  the  second. 
Arderne,  or,  a  chief  az. 
Arderne,  sa.  three  lions  ]5assant  or. 
Arderne,  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  tliree  lozenges  or. 
Arderne,  ar.  three  chev.  az.  within  a  bordure  engr. 

gu. 
Arderne,    [Cliesliire    and    Lancashire,]    gu.    three 

cross  crosslets  fitchee  and  a  cliief  or.     (Another, 

the  chief  indented  or.)     (Another,  engT.  or.) — 

Crest,  out  of  a   ducal   coronet  or,  a   plume   of 

five  feathers,  tliree  or  and  two  zz.—-( Another 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  seven  feathers 

ar.  tipped  gu.) 
Arderne,   gu.  semee   of  crosslets  and  a  cliief  or. 

(Another  six,  another  eight  cross  crosslets  and 

a  chief  or.) 
Arderne,  gu.  three  crosses  bottonee  fitchee  or. 
Arderne,  the  like  with  a  chief  engr.  or. 
Arderne,  gu.  three  crosses  patonce  fitchee  and  a 

chief  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  case  or  bandage  or,  a 

plume  of  feathers  ar. 
Arderne,  or,  senice   of  crosslets,   a   lion    rampant 

sa. 
Arderne,  Arden,  or  Ardren,  [Ireland,]  per  pale, 

az.  and   gu.  a  lion  rampant  ar.   armed    of  the 

second. 
Arderne,  erm.  a  chief  chequy,  or  and  az. 
Arderne,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  az.   oppressed  with  a 

bend  gii. 
Arderne,    vert,    a    lion    rampant   or,    armed   and 

hmgued  gu. 
Arderne,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  crowned  az. 


A  R  G 

Arderne,  [Wanv-ickshire,]  erm.  a  fesse  cliequy,  or 
and  az. — Crest,  ou  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm. 
a  bear  passant  or. 

Arderne,  [Staftbrdsbirc  and  Warwicksliire,]~Tlie 
same,  the  field  ar. 

Arderne,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  chequy,  or 
and  az.  betw.  three  crescents  gu. — Crest,  a  boar 
passant  or. 

Arui;s,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 

Ardcs,  [Sliarinfftou,  Bucks,]  ar.  a  bend  betw.  six 
mullets  sa. — Crest,  witliin  a  Catharine-wheel  sa. 
dvically  croNnied  or,  a  sun  in  splendour. 

Ardls,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  a  mullet  sa. 

Ardijs,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  six  mullets  sa. 

Arditacke,  ar.  a  chev.  eugr.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops gu. 

Ardixgton,  or,  two  lions  passant  sa. 

Ardinc/lon,  [Berkshire  and  Leicestershire,]  az. 
two  lions  passant  or. 

Ardingion,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  fesse  betw.  tliree 
escallop  shells  gu. 

Ardbujlon,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  escallo)i  shells 
sa. 

ARDLin',  [Loudon,]  quarterly  per  fesse  indented 
ar.  and  gu.  ou  a  bend  eugr.  az.  betw.  two  eagles 
displayed  or,  a  fret  of  the  last  enclosed  by 
two  doves  ppr. 

Ardonff  and  Ardonsk,  [Essex,]  ar,  a  chev. 
betw.  three  stars  gu. 

Are,  az.  ou  a  cross  ar.  five  escallop  shells  gu. 

Areas,  sa.  tlu-ee  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Aries,  [Ireland,]  vert,  tlireo  rams'  Leads  cabossed 

.  ar.  attired  or. — Crest,  a  satyr,  holding  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  sword,  in  liis  sinister  a  partiziui, 
all  ppr. 

Ares,  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 

Areskix,  ar.  a  pale  sa. — Crest,  ou  a  ^y^eatl),  a 
dexter  hand  holding  an  escochcon. 

Areskine,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  bend  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  dex- 
ter hand  holding  a  sword  erect,  betw.  two  laurel 
brauches,  all  ppr. 

Arev,  gu.  three  birds,  ar.  membered  or,  two  and 
one. 

Arey,  sa.  a  fesse  or. 

Arfar):,  gu.  a  bend  or,  cottised  ar. 

Arfece,  or  Arfois,  ar.  three  castles  gu. 

Argai,l,  or  Argnall,  or,  a  lion  rampaut  re- 
guardaut  az. 

Aryall,  [Dr.  Much-Baddow  and  Low-Hall,  Essex,] 
per  fesse  ar.  aud  vert,  a  pale  counterchajiged, 
three  lions'  heads  erased  gu. — Crest,  a  sphinx 
with  wings  expanded  ppr.  ( Another  crest,  an 
arm  embowed  in  lu-mour  ppr.  supporting  a  bat- 
tle-axe.) 

Argall,  or  Argell,  per  fesse  or  and  sa.  three  ptJets 


A  II  M 

couuterchanged,  as  many  lions'  heads  erased 
gu. 

Argall,  [Lancashire,]  or,  a  pale  vert,  counter- 
changed  per  fesse,  ou  the  first  and  fourth  quar- 
ters a  lion's  head  erased  gu.  on  the  second  ;aid 
third  an  acorn  slii)i)cd  gold. 

Argente,  [Isle  of  Ely,  Cimibridgeshire,]  gu. 
three  covered  cups  ar. — Crest,  a  deuii  hon  gu. 
holding  a  covered  cup  ar. 

Arcentin,  gu.  three  covered  cups  ar. 

Argenton,  [Devon,]  gu.  three  college  pots  ar. 

Argcnton,  az.  three  cups,  covered,  gu. 

Argenton,  [Candjridge,]  gu.  semee  of  cross  cross- 
lets,  tluee  cups,  covered,  ar. 

Argenton,  gu.  three  cups,  covered,  betw.  nine 
cross  crosslets  fitchee,  ar. 

Argenton,  gu.  tluee  covered  cups  ar. 

Argentine,  gu.  tluee  lily  pots  ar. 

Argenttjne,  gu.  a  cross  lozeugy  or,  in  the  first 
Cjuarter  an  eagle  displayed  ar. 

Arg);vile,  ar.  three  annulets  vert. 

Argny,  fu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Argton,  gu.  on  a  bend  ermines,  cottised  or,  three 
boars'  heads  couped  ar. 

Argue,  ar.  three  pomegranates  ppr. 

Argum,  or  Argune,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee 
martlets  sa. 

Arissel,  [Coruwall,]  gu.  a  saltier  eugr.  ar.  betw'. 
four  bezmits. 

Arki>^ STALL,  [Cambridge,]  erm.  a  fesse  sa. 
betw.  three  martlets  of  the  second. — Crest,  on 
a  mount  wvi,  a  greyhound  sejant  erm. 

Akrvbus,  ar.  ou  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  three  mascles 
or. 

Armarle.     The  same  as  Amarle. 

Armkall,  erm.  a  bend  compony  ar.  and  sa. 

Ar.me,  gu.  a  naked  arm  barways,  bowed  at  the 
elbow,  ppr. 

Armeny,  az.  a  lion  rampant  erm. 

Armcng,  az.  a  lion  ram))aut  ar.  crowned  or. 

Armony,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  (anotlier,  erm.)  betw. 
six  bezants. 

Armony,  az.  a  bend  erm.  betw.  six  bezants. 

Armerbury,  sa.  two  anus  ar.  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  the  second. 

Armery,  [of  Pavy,  who  betrayed  Calais,]  an 
escocheon  reversed,  az.  four  mullets  or,  two  and 
two. 

Armory,  [county  of  Kerry,  Ireland,]  paly  of  sis 
nebulec  ar.  and  gu.  ou  a  chief  of  the  first,  a 
hon  passaut  guardant  of  the  second. — Crest,  an 
eagle's  head  or. 

AR>fEsr.URY,  [Essex,]  sa.  two  arms,  hand  in 
luuid,  in  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  or. 

Armesbury,  sa.  t^vo  arms,  hand  in  lnuid,  in  fesse 
ar.  betw.  three  crosses  botounee  fitchee  or. 


A  R  ISI 

Armf.STEY,  paly  of  six  ar.  and  az.  over  all  a 
bendlet  gii. 

Armstranc,  ar.  three  palets  az. — Crest,  an 
arm  armed  ppr. 

Armstran(j,  ar.  tlirce  palets  sa. — Crest,  an  arm 
g-u. 

Armstranrj,  az.  a  fessc  or,  betw.  (wo  arms  armed, 
coxii)ed  at  the  shoulder,  ar. — Crest,  an  arm 
issuing'  out  of  a  cloud,  holding;  a  club  pjir. 

Armslrung,  ar.  three  torteauxes  az. 

Armestroiirj,  ^n.  three  embo^ved  armed  arms  erect, 
two  and  one,  ar. 

Armeslronrj,  [Nottingham,]  gri.  thi-ee  armed  arms, 
lying-  palev.ays  ar. 

Arrnslrong,  [Liucohishire  and  Xottinghamshire,] 
gu.  throe  dexter  arms  vambraced  ar.  hands  ppr. 
— Crest,  a  dexter  arm  vambraced  in  annour,  the 
band  ])])r. 

ArmstroiKj,  sa.  three  dexter  arms  conjoined  at  the 
shoulders,  and  Hexed  in  triangle  or,  turned  up, 
(or  cufl'ed,)  ar.  the  hands  clenched  ppr. 

Armstrong,  [Scotland,]  ar.  an  arm  ppr.  habited 
gu.  issuing  out  from  the  side  of  the  escocheon, 
and  holding  the  lower  part  of  a  broken  tree  era- 
dicated vert,  the  top  leaning  to  the  dexter 
angle. 

Armkston,  [Burbage,  in  Leicestershire,]  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  spears'  heads  ar.  a  crescent 
for  diflerence. — Crest,  a  dragon's  bead  erased 
vert,  scaled  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the 
same,  for  diflerence. 

Arm^slone,  [Leicestershire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betsv. 
thi-ee  spears'  heads  ar. — Crest,  a  diagou's  head 
erased  ppr. 

Armiger,  [North  Creake,  Norfolk,]  az.  three 
helmets  or,  betw.  two  bars  ar. — Crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  tiger  sejant  gu.  crined  and 
tufted  or. 

Armigcr,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse  cottised  ar.  betw. 
three  close  helmets  or. 

Armiger,  erm.  a  griffin  segreant,  per  fesse  or  and 
az.  armed  gu. 

Armiger,  erm.  a  grillin  az.  armed  gu. 

Armiger,  per  pale  az.  aiid  or,  a  grifTui  segreant 
counterchanged. 

Armine,  [Osgodby,  Lincolnshire,]  erm.  a  saltier 
cngr.  gu.  on  a  chief  ol'  the  second,  a  lion  pas- 
sant. (Another,  giiardant  or.) — Crest,  en  a 
moimt  vert,  an  ermine  ppr. 

Armine,  ar.  three  martlets  sa. 

Armyn,  gu.  six  roses  ar.  three,  two,  atid  one. 

Armijn,  [Cornwall.]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops az. 

AR:NnrAc;K,  [Sir  Francis,  Tiart.  Kirklees, 
Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  lion's  head  erased,  betw.  three 
crosses  botonnee  ar. —  Crest,  a  dexter  arm  em- 


A  R  N 

bowed,  vested  or,  cuff  or.  gras])ing  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  sword  by  the  blade,  also  ppr.  hilled  gold, 
point  downwards. 

Arvujiage,  [London  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three 
crosses  botonnee  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  ar.  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  botonnee  gu. 
[HcralcVs  Office,  London,  G.  24.] 

Armgtage,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  bon's  head  erased 
betw.  three  cross  crosslets  or. 

Ar.morer,  [London.]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  sinister  gauntlets  or,  two  palets  betw.  three 
half  fleurs-de-lis,  split  paleways 

Armourer,  barry  of  lour  counter-escalloped  ar.  and 
gu.  each  scale  nailed  sable. 

AR^rSTREC^,  ar.  an  arm  extended  and  couped, 
vested  gu.  buttoned  the  whole  length  sa. 

Arnalt,  gu.  a  stork  in  trion  aspect  to  the  sinis- 
ter ar.  on  a  mount  vert  in  base. 

Arnkford,  or  Arnford,  az.  three  bars  or, 
within  a  bordure  erm. 

Arnest,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  holly-leaves  barways, 
two  and  one,  the  stalks  tow  iu-ds  the  dexter  part 
of  the  escocheon,  ppr. 

Arnest,  ar.  a  holly-leaf  ppr. 

Arnf.t,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stars  gu. 

Arnet,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stars  ar.  and  a  cre- 
scent in  chief  of  the  last. 

Arnet,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mullets  gu.  all 
within  a  bordure  indented  of  the  second. 
(Another,  the  bordure  charged  with  eight  cre- 
scents of  the  first.) 

Arnewey,  or  Arnaway,  and  Arnold, 
[Bucks,]  ar.  three  escallop  shells  sa. 

Arnwmj,  [Lincolnshire,]  quarterly  az.  and  ar.  a 
saltier  engr.  counterchanged. 

Armuay,  az.  iu  chief  a  mullet  betw.  two  crescents 
or,  in  base  a  fish  naiaut  ppr. 

uirmrag,  ar.  three  escallops  sa. 

Arnewood,  [Hants,]  erm.  on  a  bend  az.  betw, 
two  cottises,  three  lions  passant  or. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet. ...  a  demi  leojiard. .  . . 

Ar^'EY,  [Chambury,  Dorset,]  ar.  a  fesse  com- 
pouy  or  and  az.  in  chief  three  martlets  gu. — 
Crest,  on  a  mural  crown  or,  three  arrows  through 
a  human  heart,  two  in  saltier,  and  one  in  pale, 
ar. 

Arnold,  [Cromer,  Norfolk,  and  Battisford,  Suf- 
folk,] sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dolphins  ar. — 
Crest,  a  dolphin  cmbowed  ar.  (Another 
crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  antelope's 
head. .  . .  ) 

Arnold,  [London,]  gu.  three  plicons  ar.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  a  !)ar  nebulee  az. — Crest,  a  demi 
tiger  sa.  bezantee,  maned  and  tufted  or,  holcbng 
a  broad  arrow,  stick  gu.  feathers  and  {)heon  ar. 
[Granted,  December  ^l,  1612.] 


A   R  S 

Arnold,  [Iluntiiigxloiishirc,]  sa.  two  lions  passant 
or. 

Anwld,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  tkree  pbeons  or. 

Arnold,  [Gloucestersliire,]  iju.  a  eliev.  crm.  betv,-. 
three  plieocs  or.  [draii/ed  to  Edmond  Arnold, 
Esq.  bij  Sir  Edward  Byslie,  Clarcnceiix,  De- 
cember, 1G53.] 

Arnold,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.  crm.  betw. 
three  escallop  shells  or. 

Arnold,  [Chilwick,  Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
quarterly  erm.  and  ermines,  betw.  three  pheons 
or. — Crest,  au  ea-;le's  head  erased  gu.  gorged 
with  a  mural  coronet  ai-.  holding  in  the  beak  an 
acorn,  slipped,  lea\  cd  vert. 

Arnold,  [Duke  of  Guilders,]  az.  a  lion  rampant 
ar. 

Arnold,  gu.  an  anvil  ar. 

Arnote,  [Scotland,]  ai-.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets sa. 

Arnulfe,  az.  an  anvil  or. 

Arm  WAY,  ar.  three  escallops  sa. 

Arnyston,  or,  six  lozenges  sa. 

AitFK,  erm.  on  abend  betw.  two  crosses  sa.  three 
lozenges  ar. 

Arquil,  per  fesse  ov  and  vert,  a  ]iale  counter- 
changed,  on  the  first  three  lions'  heads  erased 
vert,  on  the  second  as  many  oaken  slips  or. 

Arras,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  five  fleurs-de-lis 
or. 

Arras,  [Bucks,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  four  fieurs-de-lis 
or. 

Arras,^  erm.  a  chev.  sa. 

Arras,  erm.  a  chev.  gu. 

Arrlll,  or,  a  Cornish  chough  ppr.  'within  a 
bordure     ar.      char^;ed    with    ei<iht    fleurs-de-lis 


Arrowood,    or    ARvrooi),    [Lancashire,]     ar. 

three  conies  az.     (Anollier,    three   conies  cur- 
•   rent.) 
AUROWSMYTH,  []Iuutingfield-Hall,  Suffolk,]  gu. 

two -broad    arrows   in  saltier  or,    feathered  ar. 

betw.  four  lions'  heads  erased  and   crowned    of 

the  secoud. 
Arroicsmytli,  [Lancasliire,]  ar.  five  billets  in  fesse 

sa.  betw.  three  pheons  gu. 
Arsacke,  or  Arsake,  gu.   a  bend  or,  cottised 

ar. 
Arsacke,  gu.  a  bend  cottised  or. 
Arsick,    quarterly   gu.  and  or,  on   a  bordure   sa. 

eight  bulls'  heads  couped  ar. 
Arsi/cke,    ar.     (another,     or,)    a   chief    indented 

sa. 
Arscot,  [Devon,]  jjer  chev.   az.    and  erm.  two 

bucks' faces  or.     f  Another,   only  one;  another, 

two  stags'  heads  or.) 
Arsie,  az.  a  quarter  or. 


A  R  U 

Arsoys.     The  same  as  Arfois. 

Art,  [Greenv.ich,  Kent,]  az.  three  plates,  one 
in  cliief  and  tv,o  in  base,  two  ])iles  bendwavs, 
one  de.\ter,  the  oth<>r  sinister,  each  charged 
with  an  anchor  sa. 

Arteruoe,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  lozenges  or. 

Arthawe,  sa-  two  flaunches  ar.  in  chief  a  bar 
gemel  of  the  second. 

Artkekill,  gu.  six  mullets  pierced  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Artkekill,  gu.  six  martlets  ar.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

Arthington,  [Artlungton,  in  the  West  hiding 
of  Yorkshire.]     The  same  as  Ardixgton. 

Arlhinr/lon,  ["^'ovkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  betv,'.  three 
escallop  shells  sa. 

Arlhinf/ton,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
escallop  shells  ar. 

Ariliinplon,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  fesse  betw.  three 
escallop  shells  gu. 

Arthour,  [of  Britain,  Earl  of  Richmond,] 
chequy  or  and  az.  a  bend  gu.  charged  with  eight 
lions  ])assant  guardant  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Arthur,  [Dublin,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
rests  or,  on  each  as  many  hurts. — Crest,  a  fal- 
con volant  ppr.  jessed  and  belled  or. 

Arthur,  [Springfield,  Essex,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw, 
three  rests,  for  clarions,)  or. — Crest,  a  pelican 
sa.  standing  in  her  nest  or,  her  breast  vulucd. 
[Herald's  O/Jice,  Essex,  C.  21.] 

Arthur,  sa.  three  chess  rooks  and  a  chief  ar. 
(Jnoihcr.  the  chief  or.) 

Arthur,  [N^'ales,]  sa.  three  cocl^s,  and  a  chief 
ar. 

Arthur,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  bowls  or. 

Arthur,  sa.  three  wheels  in  chief  ar. 

Arthur,  sa.  three  wheels  ar.  a  ciiief  or. 

Arthur,  [Clo])ton,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  clarions  or. 

Arlhure,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  Irish 
brogues  or. 

Artois,  ar.  three  castles  gai.  . 

Artred,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  thiee  lozenges  (or 
fusils)  or. 

Arundele,  [Baron  of  Wardour,  Wilts,]  sa.  six 
swallows  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  a 
wolf  passant  ar. — ^Supporters,  the  dexter,  a  lion 
guaidant  erminois, ducally  crowned  or;  the  sinis- 
ter, an  owl  ar.  winged,  and  ducally  crowned  or. 
31  otto,  "  Deo  data." 

ArnndeU,  [Trerice,]  sa.  three  chev.  ar. — Crest, 
on  a  chapeau,  gu.  a  martlet  ar.  (Another 
crest,  on  a  mount,  a  horse  passant  ai'.  against  a 
tree  pi)r.) 

Arundell,  su.  six  martlets  ar.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

[E3 


A  S  C 

Ariindell,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed   and   lan- 

gucd  az. 
ArundcU,  barry  of  six  or  and  az.  a  saltier  gu. 
Arondell,    [Cornwall,]    sa.     six   martlets    in    pile 

ar. 

Arondell,  sa.  six  escallops  in  pile  ar. 

Arward,  or  ?        ^,        , 
1     „  ;  ar.  three  horses  current  az. 

Arwood.     See  Arrowood. 

A.SAiVlUZ,  gu.  three  bars  dancettee  or. 

ASBITTER,  sa.  a  bittern  ar. 

As  BONE,  erm.  oa  a  cross  gu.  five  bezants. 

Ashorne,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  martlets  ar. 

ASCII E,  AscHEV,  or  ASHER,    or,    a   fesse    az. 

over  all  a  saltier  gu. 
Asche,  az.  three  pigeons    for  doves)  ar.   tv.o  and 

one,  beaked  and  membered  gu. 
AscHELEY,  quarterly  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  sa, 
AsCLEY,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  on  the   shoulder 

a  cinquefoil  of  the  first,  a  label  of  three  points 

az. 
AscON,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.   tliree  lozenges  of   the 

field. 
Ascot,  per  chev.  ar.  and  or,  in  chief  two  bucks' 

heads  of  the  .second. 
Ascotf,  per  chev.  az.  and  erm.  in  chief  two  stags' 

lieads  cabossed  or. 
AscouM,    or,    on    a    chief    az.    a    lion    rampant 

gu. 
Asciim,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
AscoUGii,    [Sir    Edward,     Knt.    Salingborough, 

Lincolnsliire,]  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.   three  asses 

passant  ar. — Crest,  an  ass  ar. 
Ascomjh,  [Lincolnshire.]     The  same,  with  a  cres- 
cent for  ditTorence. 
Ascoitffh,  [Blibers,  Luicolnslure,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw. 

three  asses  passant  sa. — Crest,  an    ass    passant 

sa. 
Ayscoiigh,  sa.   a  fesse  betw.  three   asses  passant 

ar. 
Ayscoiicjh,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.   three   asses  erm. 

— Crest,  an    ass  erm.      [Confirmed  to  Francis 

Ayscough,  D.D.  Jan.  11,  1772.] 
Ascue,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  befw.  three  asses 

ar. 
Ascve,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three 

asses'  heads  couped  sa. 
Ascue,   gu.    on    a   fesse   engr.  betw.  three  asses' 

heads  couped  or,  a  cross  pattec   and  two  mart- 
lets az. 
AscKB,  gu.  on  a  fesse   engr.  ar.    a  cross  formee 

betw.  two  martlets  az.     See  AsKEW. 
Ayscve,    [Lincolnshire,]    ar.    three    asses'    heads 

couped  sa. 
Askew,  or  Akue,  [Northumberland,]   sa.    a  fesse 

or,  betw.  three  asses  passant  ar. 


ASH 

Askew,  or  Ayscouyh,  [Newcastle  upon-Tyne,]  sa,  a 
fesse  or,  befw.  tlu\e  asses  passatit,  mailed  and 
hoofed  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  naked  arm  ppr. 
grasping  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or,  enfiled 
with  a  Siiracen's  head  couped  ppr.  wreathed 
about  the  temples  or  and  sa.  blood  issuing  from 
the  neck  of  the  first;  over  the  point  of  the  sword 
this  motto,  "  Fac  el  spera." 

Askew,  [Lord  jNIayor  of  London,  1533,]  gu.  on  a 
fesse  ar.  betw.  thi-ee  asses'  heads  couped  or,  as 
many  mullets  az. 

Askew,  ar.  a  fesse  betv.^.  three  asses  passant  sa. 

Askew,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  engr.  ar.  betw. 
three  asses'  heads  coujjed  or,  a  cross  crosslet  and 
two  stars  az.     See  Asci:e. 

Askewe,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  or,  o])pressed  with  a 
bend  vert. 

Askev:e,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  asses  sa. 

ASCUNE,  per  pale  or  a)id  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
asses  or. 

ASELOCKE,  or  ASLAKE,  [Sufiolk,]  M'.  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  Catharine- wheels  ar. — Crest, 
a  talbot'.s  head  sa.  (juttce  de  Veau. 

ASKN,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  eagles'  heads 
couped  sa. 

Asen,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  asses'  heads 
couped  sa. 

ASGILL,  [Bart. London,]  per  fesse  ar.  and  vert,  a 
pale  counterchauged,  in  each  part  of  the  first  a 
lion's  head  erased  gu. 

AsiiAFEN,  or,  a  cross  patriarchal  gu.  charged 
with  another  ar. 

ASH,\.W,  [Lancashire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
martlets  vert,  as  many  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
ar. 

Ashaw,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  vert,  as 
many  crosses  pattee  fitchee  of  the  first.  [Con- 
firmedhy  Seyar,    Garter.} 

Ashawe,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tluee 
martlets  vert,  as  many  crosses  pattee  fitchee  of 
the  field. — Crest,  an  arm  cmbowed,  habited 
with  green  leaves,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  and  holding  in  the  hiuid  a  cross  pattee  fitchee 
ar.     [Granted  1599.] 

Aschaw,  ar.  a  mole-liill  in  base  sa. 

AsiiBERTON,  per  fesse  ar.  and  sa.  a  gTeyhound 
imd  mule,  within  a  bordure  engr.  all  counter- 
changed. 

Ashherton,  az.  a  talbot  passant  or,  collared  gu. 

ASHBORNE,  or  ASHBURY,  [Worcestershire,]  gu. 
a  fesse  betw.  six  martlets  ar. 

Ashhorne,  or  Ashhury,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  mart- 
lets or. 

Ashhorne,  ai".  on  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  crescents  gu. 
as  many  mullets  or.  (Another,  the  mullets 
ar.) 


ASH 

Ashborne,  or  Aslibiirne,  [Iieland,]  ar.  on    a  bend 

sa.  three  towers,  triple  towered,  of  tlie  field. 
Asii BROKE,  vaire  ar.  and  sa.  a  cliev.  gii. 
ASHiiLRNHAM,  gu.  a  fes';e  betw.  six  mullefs  ar. 

— Crest,  out  of  a   ducal  coronet  or,  an  ash  tree 

fructed  ppr. 
Ashhiirnham,     gu.    a    fesse    betw.    three    mullets 

ar. 
Ashlntrnhnm,   [.Sussex  and  Sufi'olk,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar. 

betw.  six  plates. 
Aslihurnham,  or  Ashhrmhavi,  az.   a   fesse   betw. 

tliree  ir.artlets  ar.      (Another,  the  fesse  or.) 
Aslihurnham,   [Hants,]  gu.    ou  a  fesse   betw.  six 

mullets  ar.  a  crescent  sa. 
Ashbuniham,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  crescents 

gii.  as  many  mullets  or. 
ASHBURV,  [^Worcestershire,]    g-u.  a  fesse  betw. 

three  mullets  ar. 
AsHBV,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.    a   lion  rani])ant  az. 

yultce  dor.     (Another,  the  lion  gu.) 
Ashlnj,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa. 
Ashhy,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  and 

a    cliief    gii.  —  Crest,    a   ram's     head    attired, 

or. 
Ashhy,  [Leicestersbire,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant  so.  bil- 

letfee  or. 
Ashhy,  az.  a  fesse  bel"w.  three  martlets  ar. 
Ashhy,  [Quenby,  Leicestershire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm. 

betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 

mural  crown  ar.  a  leopard's  head  or. 
Ashhy,  per  pale  az.  and   gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 

three  leopards'  heads  ar. 
Ashhy;  [Leicestershire,]  az.  a  chev.   betw.  three 

spread  eagles  or. — Crest,  an  eagle  close  ar.  du- 

cally  cro^^■Iled  or. 
Ashhy,  gii.   semee   of  nails  ar.  three  stems  of  a 

flower  vert. 
Aishhy,  [Sir  Francis,  Bart.  IJartfield,  ftliddlesex.] 

The  same. 
Aschehy,  ar.  a  lion  sa.  billettee  or. 
A.SHCOMB,  or  AiSHCOMB,    [Berks,]    or,   a  lion 

rampant,  quevee  forchee  gu.  a  chief  az. — Crest, 

on  a  chapeau,  a  demi  eagle  displayed  sa.  ducally 

crowned  or.     []Gi2.] 
Ayshcomh,  [Sir  Oliver,  Bart.  Liford,  Berks,]  or, 

a  lion  ramj)ant  gu.   armed    aiid   legged  az.    tail 

forked  a  chief  of  the  third. 
ASHCOXI'R,  [Scotland,]  per  pale   ar.   and  sa.   a 

chev.  counterchanged. 
A.SHDAUN,  ar.  a  lion  rami)ant  gu.  gorged  with  a 

collar  or,  and  charged  with  three  ogresses. 
Ashe,  [Sir  Joseph,  Bart.  Twickenham,  Middle- 
sex,] ar.  t's\  0  chev.  sa. — Crest,  a  cockatrice  or, 

combed  and  wattled  gu. 
Ashe,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a   fesse   az.   over  all  a 

saltier  gu. 


A  S  II 

Ashr,  or,  a  fesse  az.  over  all  a  saltier  gu.  charged 
with  a  mullet  of  the  field. 

Ashe,  ar.  a  saltier  and  fesse  gu. 

Ashe,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  and  fesse  az. 

Ashe,  or,   a  saltier  gii.  over  all  a  fesse  sa. 

Asltc,  a7,.  three  mews  ar.  beiiked  and  membered 
gu . 

Aslie,  or  Eshe,  [Devon,  1G13,]  ar.  two  chev.  sa. 
each  charged  with  a  trefoil  shpped  or. —  Crest, 
a  cockatrice  close  ar.  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  trefoil  shpped  gu. 

AsiiELDAM,  or  AsHELDEN,  [Esscx,]  erm.  a 
fesse  dancette  gu. 

AsHELSON,  iu-.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  and  a  bend 
az. 

A.SHENDEN,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed  and 
laiigiied  az. 

Ashenden,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  f::;n.  collared  and 
chained  or.     (Anotlier,   the  field  or.) 

Ashendon,  [Suflblk,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  three  mul- 
lets ar. 

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

Asherhurue,  or  Ashhurner,  [Cockermouth,  Cum- 
berland,] ar.  on  a  fesse  betv.-.  three  crescents 
gu.  as  many  mullets  or. — Crest,  an  ash-tree 
ppr. 

Ash  ERST,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or,  in 
the  first  quarter  a  fieiu--de-hs  ar. —  Crest,  a  fox 
passant  ppr. 

Ashvrsf,  [Sir  Henry,  Bart.  Emingion,  Oxford- 
sldre,]  gu.  a  cross  bet^v.  four  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Ashurst,  [Sir  Adam,  Knt.  Cheshire,]  gu.  a  cross 
engr.  or,  in  the  chief  dexter  quarter  a  fleur-de- 
lis  or. 

Ashurst,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or,  betw. 
four  lleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Ashurst,  [Lancaster,]  gu.  a  cross  engr.  betw.  four 
fleurs-de-lis  ar.  (Another,  tlie  fleurs-de-lis 
or.) 

Ashurst,  gu.  on  a  cross  or,  five  fleurs-de-lis 
nz. 

Ashurst,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,] 
gu.  a  cross  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

AsiiirroN,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  chaplets  gii. 
[Conjirmed  hy  William  Camden,  Clarenceux,  to 
Asheton,  of  ITampton-Court.^ 

ASHEIELD,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Ashjield,  [Suffolk.]  The  same.  (Another,  the 
fesse  engr.) 

Ashjield,  [Suflolk,]  gu.  a  fesse  indented  counter- 
indented,  two  points  at  each  end,  betw,  three 
fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Ashjield,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  fleurs- 
de-lis  within  a  bordure  ar. 

[e2] 


ASH 

Ashfield,  [Sussex,]  sa.  on  a  fes.se  cns^r.  betw.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  ar.  a  ciesieiit  of  the  field. 

Ashfield,  sa.  a  chev.  eiiyr.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  ar. 

Ashfield,  [Oxfordshire,]  barry  wavy  of  six  ar.  and 
.sa. 

Ashfield,   or  Est  field,  [SulTolk.]     Hie  same. 

Ashfield,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  trefoil  slipjied  betw. 
three  mullets  f;u. 

Ashfield,  [Warwickshire  and  ])ackin,alKanshire,] 
ar.  a  trefoil  slipped  sa.  betw.  three  raullets  gu. — 
Crest,  a  wolf  courant  erm. 

Ashfe'd,  or,  ou  a  mount  vert,  a  itlagellan  goose, 
the  body  sa.  head  ar. 

AsiiKOED,  [Ashford,  Devon,  and  Cornwall,]  ar. 
betw.  two  chev.  sa.  three  ashen  keys  az.  f Ano- 
ther, the  keys  vert.)— Crest,  on  a  wreat'i,  a 
moor's  liead  in  profde  sa.  Avreathed  about  the 
temples  ar.  and  issuing  out  of  a  chap'et  of  oak- 
leaves  vert. 

Ashford,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  voided  sa.  three 
bunches  of  ashen  keys  ppr. 

Ashford,  [Cornwall,]"  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bunches  of  ashen  keys  vert. 

Ashford,  ar.  on  a  chev.  cou})le-closed  sa.  tliree 
pine-apples  or. 

AsuiL,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  three  leopards'  heads 
in  pale,  counterchanged. 

AsiiivGHURST,  or,  a  cockatrice,  close,  sa.  wat- 
tled and  legged  gu.  the  tail  iiowed  and  ending 
with  a  sei-pent's  head,  in  the  mouth  of  the  cock- 
atrice a  sprig  vert. — Crest,  a  cockatrice,  as  in 
the  arms. 

Asrif-KV,  [Sir  Francis,  I\jit.  Dorsetshire,]  vert, 
a  cinquefoil  erm.  within  a  bordiire  engi-.  ar. 

Ashleij,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  three  bulls  passant 
sa.  armed  or. — Crest,  ou  a  chapeau  gu.  turned 
up  erm.  a  bull  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Ashleij,  [Suffolk  and  Norfolk,]  sa.   a  fesse   engT. 
betw.  three  ileurs-de-lis.     (Another,  three  cres- 
cents ar.) 
Ashley,  or  Asheley,  [Dorsetshire,]   sa.   on  a  pale 

engr.  ar.  three  crescents  of  the  field. 
Ashleij,  az.  on  a  pale  engT.  ar.  three   cre.scents   of 

the  field.     (Another,  crescents  sa.) 
Ashley,  sa.  on  a  pale  engr.  ar.  three  crescents  gu. 
Ashley,  sn.  on  a  pale  engr.  ar.  tliree  crosses  formee 

^"• 

Ashley,  [Lowesby,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion  ram- 
pant sa.  crowned  or. 

ylshley,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  and  a  chief  gu. 

Ashley,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

Ashley,  or  Astley,  [Devon,]  cjiuirterly  ar.  and  gu. 
rt  Ijciid  sa. 

Ashley,  (piarterly  ar.  and  gn.  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree 
;niillels  of  the  first, 


AST 

Ashley,  [London,]  gu.  three  wool-sacks  ar.  in  chief 
a  nruUet  or. 

Ashley,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  engr.  ar.  betw. 
three  griffins'  heads  erased  or,  as  many  crosses 
formee  fitchee  of  the  field. 

Ashley,  gii.  on  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  ar.  as  many  crosses  lonuee  sa. 

Ashley,  [Devon,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  orra.  pierced  of 
the  field.     See  Astley. 

Ashley,  [Dorset,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  witliin  a  bordurc 
engr.  erm.  —  Crest,  a  harpy  ppr. 

ASTKLEY,  gu.  a  lion  passant  reguardaut  ar.  with- 
in an  orle  of  eight  cross  crosslets  or. 

Astley,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  See  Ashley. 

Astley,  gu.  a  wolf  salient  ar.  within  an  orle  of 
cross  crosslets  or. 

Astley,  az.  a  leopard  passaul  ar.  witliin  ;ui  orle  of 
six  cross  crosslets  or. 

Astley,  gu.  a  leopard  rampant  ar.  armed  of  the 
field.  " 

Astley,  az.  two  leopards  pi"<ssant  ar.  armed  and 
langued  az. 

Astley,  gu.  a  leopard  rampant  ar.  armed  and  lan- 
gued az.  witliiu  an  orle  of  eight  cross  crosslets 
or. 

Astley,  [Lord,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  erm. 

Astley.  The  same,  \\\\\\  a  label  of  three  points 
erm. 

Astley,  [StalVordshirc.]  The  same,  ^vith  a  label 
or. 

Astley.  The  same,  the  label  compoued  or  and 
gu . 

Astley,  [Essex,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  erm. — Crest,  on 
a  chapeau,  a  plume  of  feathers  ar.  banded  gu. 
and  encircled  -vt  ifh  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Astley,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  ar.  ai-med  az. 

Astley,  [Kent  and  Warwickshire,]  az.  a  cinque- 
foil erm.  within  a  bordure  engr.  or. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  feathers  in  a 
ease  ar. 

Astley,  [Sir  Jacob,  Islelton-Constable,  Norfolk.] 
The  same,  with  due  difference. 

Astley,  [Sir  Richard,  Hart  Patishull,  Bedford- 
shire.] The  same  with  due  difference. — Crest, 
on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  shaft  of  a 
column  gii.  environed  with  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
on  the   top  of  the   column  a  plume  of  feathers 


yli/Zcy,  [Stafiordhire,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  ^ 


pierced 


Astley,   [Warwickshire,]  az.  three  cinquefoils  erm. 
Astlci/,  [\\'olner,   Warwickshire,]  az.  a  cinquefoil 

onu.  betw.  tluee  mullets  or. 
Astley,  [Patishull,   Salop,]    az.   a   cliupiefoil  erm. 

a  cVesceiit  for  diil'erence. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 


ASH 

vovonet  ar.  a  pliiine  of  feathers  gu.  surmounted 
with  auother  phime  or. 

Aslhy,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  or,  a  lion 
passant  guardaut  nr. 

Aslley,  gu.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  or,  a  lion 
rampant  guardaut  ar. 

Aslleij,  ar.  a  lion  gu.  armed  and  langiicd  or. 

Aslley,  az.  a  lion  passant  guardaut  ar.  (J  not  Iter, 
the  lion  or.) 

Asiley,  az.  the  field  replenished  v.ith  crosses 
bottonce  or,  a  lion  passant  reguardant  ar. 

Aslley,  or  Asteky,  [Stafiordsliire,]  ar.  a  lion  ram- 
pant gu.  anned  aud  langued  or. 

Aslic,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

AsiniAN,  [Lyruington,  "Wiltshire,]  or,  on  abend 
gu.  betw.  t^o  talbots'  heads  erased  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  ps. 

AsiniOLE,[Compti-o!lerof  Excise,  1G79,  Stafford,] 
quarterl}'  sa.  and  or,  in  the  cliiefdexfer- quarter, 
afieur-de-lis  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  greyhound 
couraut  sa. 

AsiiOK,  or,  a  fesse  az.  in  the  chief  dexter  quar- 
ter a  saltier  gu. 

AsiiOKP,  or  Arthokp,  ar.  a  chev.  bet\v.  three 
martlets  gu. 

Asiii'OOLE,  az.  three  cliev.  or. 

ASHTHORPE,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

AsiiETON,  [of  Great  Lever,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on 
a  mullet  sa.  an  annulet  of  the  field,  in  the  dex- 
ter chief  point  a  crescent  gu. 

AslUon,  or  Aston,  [Ashton,  Cheshire,]  per  chev. 
sa.  and  ar. 

Ashlon,  ar.  a  chev.  betv/.  three  roses  gu. 

Ashton;  [Yorkshire  and  AViltshire,]  sa.  a  saltier 
ar. 

Ashlon,  [Spalding,  Lincolnsliire,  and  of  London,] 
ar.  a  mullet  pierced  sa.  in  the  dexter  corner  a 
fleur-de-lis  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 
ar.  a  griffin's  head  gu.  ducally  gorged  and  beak- 
ed or. 

Ashlon,  [Ashton-under-Line,  Lancashire,  and  of 
Sheeiing,   Essex.]     The  same,  with  a  crescent. 

Ashton,  or  Ashcton,  [Cheshire  and  Lancashire,] 
ar.  a  mullet  sa. — Crest,  a  boar's  head  couped 
ar. 

Ashton,  [Weston,  Leicestershire.]  The  same,  with 
a  crescent  for  difference. 

Ashton,  [Sheplcy  and  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  mullet 
sa.  pierced  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  mower  \v\i\\ 
his  scythe,  his  face  and  hands  ppr.  his  habit  and 
cap  counterchangcd  ar.  and  sa.  the  hiuidle  of  the 
scvtlie  or,  the  blade  ar.  as  in  action.  [Granted, 
A'uyust  IG,  1G:32.] 

Ashton,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  mullet  sa. 

Ashlon,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  mullet  sa.  pierced 
crm. 


A  S  K 

Ashton,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  mullet  sa.   charged  with 

a  plate,  in  chief  a  crescent  of  the  second. 
Ashton,  [Sir   Ralph,  Knt.   and  Lart.   i^liddleton, 

J^ancashire,]  ar.  on  a  mullet  sa.  an  annulet  or. 
Ashton,  [Staffordshire,]    ar.   a  fesse   sa.    in  cliief 

three  lo/.enges  of  the  second. 
Ashton,  [SulVolk,]  ar.   a  fesse    sa.   in  chief  three 

fusils  of  the  second. 
Ashton,  [Crofton,  Lancashire,]  quarterly  first  ar. 

a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mascles  gu.  secondly  -.ir. 

tM  0  bars  sa. 
Ashlon,  or  Asheton,  [Crofton,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  cbaplets  gu.     (Another,  the 

chev.   sa.) — Crest,  out  of  clouds    )ipr.    a  demi 

angel  with  wings  expanded,  vested  ar.  face  and 

hands  ppr.  hair,  wings,  and  girdle,  or. 
Ashlon,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  and  a  bend  gu. 
Asiiton,  ar.  a  pile,  over  all  a  fesse  engr.  erm. 
AsiiWEED,  or,  three  squirrels  gu.     ■ 
A.sinvoRTH,  [Heyford,  Oxfordshire,]  gu.  a  cross 

engr.  couped  or,  betw.   four  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — 

Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  fox  ppr. 
Ashicorth,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  hnmettee  or,  betw.  four 

ileurs-de-lis  ar. 
ASHWY,  gu.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  fitchec  or, 

a  lion  rampant  ar. 
AsiXGCOURT,  or  AisixcouRT.     See  A'iSiNf;- 

COURT. 

AsKE,  az.  four  lozenges  ar. 

As/ce,  [Chobeut,  Lancashire,]  barry  of  six  ar.  and 
az. 

As/ce,  [Aske,  Yorkshire,]  or,  three  bars  az.  an 
annulet  for  diilereuce. — Crest,  au  old  man's 
head  iu  profile  ppr.  -nTeathed  about  the  temph^s 
or  and  az.  and  tied  with  a  bow  of  the  colours. 

yJske,  [Aughton,  Yorkshire.]     The  same. 

j-Jske,  ar.  three  lions  passant  guardaut  az. 

Jske,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  three  bars  az.  within  a  bor- 
dure  engr.  gu.     (yJnother,  the  bordure  plain.) 

Jske,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  tv.o  bars  az. 

Jlske,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  four  barrulets  az.  (Ano- 
ther, tiiree.) 

xVsK.EKV,  [Sir  Robert,  Knt.]  ar.  a  lion  rampant 
sa.  billottee  or. 

Jskehy,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  az. 

ylskehy,  Asklahy,  or  Jslakehy,  az.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  martlets  ar. 

Jskehy,  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar.  betvv.  eight  escal- 
lops or. 

Jskeliy,  or,  three  chev.  az. 

A.-ifCE.V.M,  ASKEIIAM,  or  AsKHA.M,  gu.  a  fesse 
Ijotw.  three  dolphins  or.  (Jnolher,  the  dol- 
phins ar.) 

yJskeum,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  dolphins  ar. 

As!-:i:i.K^',  AsKi,i:i  ,  and  SKAi.in',  ar.  a  clicv. 
engr.  az.     (Jnolhir,  the  field  erni.) 


ASP 

Aslceley,  tim.  a  chief  enc^r.  az. 

AsKi'.KKBY,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 

AsKERTON,  or,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Aski:tine,  [West  Peckham,  Kent,]  or,  on  a 
chev.  betw.  three  lions'  gambs  sa.  couped  gn. 
and  erect,  three  crescents  of  the  first. — Crest, 
two  lions'  f^ambs  erect  sa.  supporting  a  crescent 
or. 

Aslijion,  [Laiicash'ue.]  The  same  as  Ashclun,  of 
Crofton,   Lancashire. 

ASKOliTiiE,  sa.  a  fesse  p;\\.  betw.  three  asses  ar. 

ASKWITII,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets  ar. 

AsLACK,  or  AsLOKE,  [Holme,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  three  Catharine-wheels  ar. 
f  Another,  the  wheels  or.) — Crest,  a  talbot's  head 
sa.  gullie  de  Veaii. 

Asi.AKi'.Y,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 
(Another,  field  gu.) 

ASMX,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  creiiellee  az.  betw. 
three  roses  gii.  stalked  and  leaved  ppr. — Crest, 
a  demi  liorse  ppr. 

Aslin,  or,  on  a  chev.  crenellee  gu.  three  roses  of 
the  field,  slipped  vert. 

Aslin,  or  Ashiri,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lo- 
zenges of  the  second. 

Aslin,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lozenges  of  the 
second,  each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

Ashjn,  ar.  a  chev.  snperembattled  az.  betw.  three 
roses  gu.  slipped  and  barbed  or. 

Ashjn,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  tliree  cross  cross- 
lets  fitchce  az.  as  many  lozenges  of  the  field, 
each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second. 

ASN  ANTES,  gu.  two  bars  dancettee  or. 

ASPALL,  [Suflolk,]  az.  three  chev.  or.  (Another, 
adding  a  fleur-de-lis  gii.) 

Aspall,  [Northampton,]  az.  three  chev.  ar. 

AspiLON,   ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 

Aspilon,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  sa.  as 
many  boars',  heads  couped  or. 

ASPIN,  [Dr.  William,  Bucks,]  az.  tliree  chevero- 
nels  ar.  betw.  as  many  quatrefoils  or. — Crest, 
on  a  wreath,  a  dragon's  head  or,  betw.  two  as- 
pen branches  ppr.  \^Grantcd  hy  Henry  ist. 
George,  Clarcnceii.v,  February  20,  1687.] 

Asjnne,  az.  aa  aspen  leaf  or. 

AspiNAEE,  [Preston,  Lancashire,]  or,  a  chev. 
betw.  tlu-ee  grifllns'  heads  erased  sa. — Crest, 
a  demi  griflin  erased  sa.  beaked,  legged,  and 
collared  or.     IG ranted  Vi-iS.] 

Aspinall,  ar.  an  aspen  leaf  ppr. 

Aspenell,  or  Aspandall,  vert,  three  asps  in  pale 
or. 

Aspinwcdl,  Ashmell,  and  Asmall,  [Northumber- 
land,] gu.  two  bars  dancettee  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure  sa. 


AST 

ASPEEV,  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  three  bars  gu.  a  can- 
ton erin. 

Aspi'L,  az.  a  chev.  or. 

AsSAKAR,  or  )  sa.  a  chev.  eiigr.  betw.  three  cres- 

ASSAKUR,        5  cPnts  ar. 

ASSEEES,  gu.  a  saltier  and  a  chief  or. 

AssiL,  sa.  an  ass  ar. 

AssEEOCK,  sa.  a  chev.  crni.  betw.  three  Catha- 
rine-wheels ar. 

Assent,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  gu. 
within  a  bordurc  engT.  erm. 

ASSETIIORP,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

AssoR,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  two  barnilets  or,  in- 
dented on  the  sides  gu. 

AsTAliLE,  quarterly  vair  and  gu.  a  bordure  engr. 
or. 

AsTAKEY  and  AsTEEL,  gu.  a  lion  passant  guar- 
dant  within  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets  or. 

ASTEEL,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  guardant,  witliin  an 
orle  of  cross  crosslets  ar. 

Astell,  [Everton,  Bedfordshire,  Huntingdon, 
and  Loudon,]  gu.  a  hou  passant  per  pale  or 
and  ar.  bet^v.  four  cross  crosslets  of  the  last.— 
Crest,  a  cross  crosslet  or,  entwined  with  a  serpent 
vert. 

Astell,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  lion  passant 
g-uardant  or,  the  field  crusily  of  the  second,  on 
a  canton  ar.  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  on  the 
breast,  on  an  escocheon  gold,  three  bars  az. 

ASTEN,  or  Ansten,  ar.  ou  a  fesse  betw.  two 
chev.  sa.  three  crosses  or. 

Astin.     See  AUSTIN. 

Aston,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  mascles  of  the 
second. 

Aston,  ar.  a  chief  undcc  sa. 

Aston,  [Suflolk,]  az.  a  bend  cottised,  betw.  six 
cross  crosslets  or. 

Aston,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
fleur-de-lis  sa. 

Aston,  [Ireland  and  Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 
in  chief  tlu-ee  lozenges  of  the  second. — Crest, 
a  bull's  head  or,  the  horns  ar.  tipped  sa.  Sup- 
porters, two  lloman  knights  completely  armed, 
face,  hands,  and  knees,  ppr. 

Aston,  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  three  lozenges  sa. — 
Crest,  a  bull's  head  or,  horned  per  fesse,  sa. 
and  ar.  (Another  crest ,  a  rhapeau  gu.  turned 
up  erm.  on  each  side  of  the  cap  's^iihin  the 
erm.  a  honi  pj)r.) 

Aston,  [Staflbrdshirc,  Aston,  Lancashire,  and  of 
Cheshire,]  per  chev.  sa.  and  ar.  See  Ashton.' 
— Crest,  an  ass's  head,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa. 
(Another,  the  ass's  head  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.) 

Aston,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mascles 
gu. 

Aston,  az.  cinquefoil  i)ierced  erm. 


A  T  C 

Aston,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  on  a  chief  iiz.  a  hoii 
passiint  of  the  field.     (Anolher,  the  field  ar.) 

Aslon,  az.  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  lioii  rauipaut  of 
the  second.      (Anolher,  the  tail  forked.) 

Aslon,  ar.  a  chief  az.  over  all  a  lion  rampant  g\i. 

Aston,  the  same,  within  a  hordure  Robonated,  ar. 
and  sa.  chmged  v,hh  escallops  counter-changed 

Aslon,  [Gloucestershire,]  gn.  a  lion  rampant  or, 
over  all  a  bend  vair. 

Aslon,  [Enfield,  IMiddlesex,]  gu.  a  lion  rampant  ar. 
op])ressed  v.itli  a  bend  vair. 

Aslon,  [Wiltshire,]  az.  a  bend  ar.  cottised  betw. 
six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 

Aston,  az.  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or,  betw.  eight  tre- 
foils of  the  third. 

Aston,  [Northamptonshire,]  sa.  a  saltier  ar. 

Aston,  or,*  a  chief  az. 

Aslovuie,  gu.  three  sea-urchius,  or  hedgehog-fish, 
in  pale  ar. 

ASTKRBY,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa. 

AsTHORi'.     See  Ashort. 

ASTLE,  [Staffordsliire,]  az.  a  cinquefoil  erm.  with- 
in a  bordiire  engr.  of  the  second. 

ASTLKV,  [Dorsetshire.]    Same  arms. 

AsTLOW,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  az. 

ASTOREI.L,  [Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  escallop  shells  or. 

AsTROliV,  sa.  a  bend  betw.  sL\.  stars  or. 

ASTROLL,  az.  an  astrolabe  or. 

ASTRY,  [Woodeud,  Bedfordshire,]  barry  wavy 
of  six  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 

Astri/,  [Lincolnshire.]     Tiie  same. 

Astnj,  [liuutingdoushire.]  The  same.  (All  de- 
scended from  Sir  Jlalpli  Astry,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  in  lite  reign  of  King  Henry  Vll.) 

ASTWKLL,  gu.  a  cross  betw.  four  crosslets 
fitchee  or. 

ASTWICKE,  [Bedfordshire,]  ar.  tliree  crosses  bot- 
tonee  sa.  two  and  one. 

Astwicke,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  tliree  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  ar.  (Another,  tlie  cross  cross- 
lets  or.) 

Astwicke,  sa.  a  chev.  engT.  ar. 

Ataster,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  acorns  or. 

Atborough,  sa.  two  swords  in  saltier  ar.  betw. 
four  lleurs-de-lis  or. 

Atciielay,  or  A.TCHLEY,  [Loiidon,]  gu.  on  a 
fesse  engr.  betw.  three  griffins'  heads  erased  ar. 
as  many  crosses  formee  fitchee  sa. 

Atciiele,  gu.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  or,  as  raiui}'  crosses  pattee  fitchee  sa. 

Atcheson,  ai-.  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 
sa.  on  a  chief  vert,  two  spur  rowels  or,  withui  a 
bordure  invecked  of  the  second.  (Anolher, 
witii  a  cross  staff  in  chief,  betw.  two  spur-rowels.) 
—Crest,  an  astrolabe  ppr. 


ATI! 


thrt 


Atcliff,  or 

Arc  LI  FIE,      ^sa.mreeseapyesppr. 

AtclyJJe,  [Kent,]  az.  three  quatrefoils  or,  slijipeJ 

vert. 
Alclyffc,  az.  three  shovellers,  two  and  one,  ur. 
Atcomh,    [Devon,]    sa.  three  niarhons,    sinister 

wings  displayed  ar. 
Atkmxila,  or  Atendelaw,  [Italy,]  az.  a  lion 

rampant  or,  supporting  in  his  paw  a  body  heart 

gu.     (Anollier,  the  heart  or.) 
Ateste,  [Sir  Richard,]  gu.  a  crosslet  enn. 
Ateield,  per  chev.   erm.   and  sa.  in  chief  two 

dolphuis  of  the  second. 
Atfidd,  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  two  dolphin^ 

of  the  second. 
Atford,  [Surrey  and  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  pears 

or,  two  and  one,  a  chief  of  the  second.    (Ano- 
lher, six  pears.) 
Atford,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  castle  ar.   crowned   or,  in 

the  j)ort  a  cross  formee  jir. 
Atgroa'E,  erm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  tliree  escallop  shells 

Athael,  [Sherborne,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  si- 
nister hands  couped  ar. 
Athalstane,  [Lord  of  Somerset,]  or,  two  lions 

passant  az.  enraged  gu. 
Athelston,  per  saltier  gu.  and  az.  a  cross  flory  or. 
Athelston,  gyronny  of  four  pieces,  az.  and  gu.  a 

cross  patonce  or. 
Athelston  or  Athilslon,  ar.  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four 

cross  crosslets  fitchee  gu. 
Atiiell,  [Scotland,]  or,  three  palets  sa. 
Alhell,  or  Aijle,  [SuffoUc.]     The  same. 
AthcJl,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  az.  armed  gu.   charged 

on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent   of  the    field. 

(Another,  the  crescent  or.) 
Athell,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az.  armed   gu.   on    the 

shoulder  a  crescent  of  the  third. 
Athill,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  pears  or. 
Alhol,  [Earl,]  paly  of  six  or  mid  sa. 
Alhyll,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  pears  or. 
Atherley,  ar.  on  a  bend  betw.  two  hons'  heads 

erased  sa.  three   crosses  formee   or. — Crest,  a 

lion's  head  erased  sa. 
Ai'HERTON,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  two  bends  within  a 

bordure  sa. 
Atherlon,  gu.  three  hawks,  belled  and  jessed  or, 

two  and  one. 
Atherlon,  or   Atlerton,    [Lancashire,]    gu.  three 

sparrow-hawks,  ar.  beaked,  belled,  and  jessed, 

or. — Crest,  a  hawk  ppr.  legged  and  beaked,  or. 

(Another  crest,  a   swan  az.  ducally  gorged  and 

lined  or.) 
Atherlon,  [of  Athertou,  Yorkshire.]     The  same. 

/\jid  for  Crest,  a  derai  swan  ar.  beaked  gu.  enfiled 

V,  ith  a  ducal  coronet  or. 


A  T  K 

Athlowe,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  az.  three  lions 
rampant  or. 

Athowk,  [Crysley,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a  rhev.  betw. 
tl)rce  carpenter's  squares  ar.  —  Crest,  a  hird  ar. 
[Granted  UjSG.] 

ArinVAT,  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar. — Ci-est,  on  a 
■VTreath  a  horse'.s  bead  erni.  issuing  out  of  a])lumc 
of  feathers  gu. 

Atkins,  [London,]  nr.  on  a  cross,  bet-.r.  four 
fleurs-de-lis  sa.  as  many ar. 

Atkins,  [Yelverton,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
three  unicorns'  heads  erased  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  demi  tif^er  erai.  collared  and  lined  or. 

Atkins,  [Bristol  and  Somersetshire.]  or,  a  cross 
qnarterlypierced  flory  and  counter-tlory  az.  betw. 
four  mullets  sa. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  t-\vo  grey- 
hounds' heads  endorsed,  collar  dove-tailed,  per 
pale,  or  and   az.    counterchauged,    erased    gii. 

[ff/Y/H/ff/lT-lS.] 

Atkins,  [Doctor  of  physic,]  az.  three  barrulets 
ar.  in  chief  as  many  bezauts. 

Atktjns,  ar.  a  cross  formee  az.  flory  or,  betw.  four 
mullets  of  the  second. — Crest,  an  arm  emboved 
in  armour  ppr.  lioldin,^  in  the  gauutlet  a  cross 
formee  fitchee  az.  florv  or. 

Alhjns,  [Sir  Robert,  Knight  of  the  Bath,  Tot- 
teridge,  Hertfordshire,  and  Sapertoo,  Glouces- 
tersliire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  a  ti-essure  of  a  half 
fleiu-de-lis  betw.  four  mullets  ])ierced  of  tlie  se- 
cond.— Crest,  two  greyhounds'  heads  endorsed 
ar.  and  sa.  collared  and  ringed  counterchauged. 

Atkyns,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  unicorns'  heads 
erased  of  the  field. 

Atki/ns,  [Sir  Richard,  Hertfordshire,]  az.  three 
bars  ar.  in  chief  as  many  bezants. — Crest,  a 
stork  ar.  wings  and  tail  sa.  beaked  and  legged 
gii.  preying  on  a  dragon  vert. 

Atki/ns,  [Loudon,]  ar.  on  a  cross  cottised  flory  sa. 
betw.  four  mullets  az.  pierced  of  the  field,  five 
mullets  or. 

Aitkens,  ar.  a  cross  flory  betw.  four  niidlcts  az. — 
Crest,  on  a  -wTeath  a  dexter  arm.  in  armour 
cmbowed,  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
erect  ar. 

Aitkin,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  two  cocks  in  chief 
and  a  buckle  in  base,  gu. 

Atkinson,  [Stowell,  Gloucestershire,]  az.  a 
cross  patonce  betv.-.  four  lions  rampant  ar. 

Atkinson,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  a  cross  voided 
betw.  four  lions  ram])ant  or. — Crest,  an  eagle 
VTtli  A\ings  expanded  ar.  Ijeaked  and  legged  gu. 

Atkinson,  [London,]  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  ar. 
on  a  chief  or,  a  rose  betw.  two  martlets  az. 
— Crest,  an  eagle,  wings  expanded  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  gu. 

Atkinson,  or  Atchinson,  [Newark  and  Yorkshire,] 


A  T  T 

erm.  on  a  fess(>  sa.  three   pheons  ar. — Crest,  a 

pheon  or. 
Atkinson,  sa.  a  cross   flory  ar.  betw.  four  escallop 

shells  or.- — Crest,  a  sea-lion  sejant  ar.  holding  in 
•  the   dexter  pav,' an  escallop  shell  or.      [Granted 

by  Ser/ar,  l(;-24.] 
Atkinson,  [Nottingiiam,]   or,    an   eagle   displayed 

gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  bezants. — Crest,  a  demi 

eagle,  v.ings  displayed  or,  collared  sa. 
Atkinson,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  a    fesse  betw.  three 

pheons  sa. 
Atkinstan,   [Cambridge,]  erm.  a  fesse  betw.  three 

martlets  sa. 
Ati.ev,  or  Ati.kigh,  gu.  a  cross  crosslet  erm. 
At  lei/,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  crescents  sa. 
At  ley,  az.  a  lion  rani'pant  ar.  armed   and  langued 

gu. 
Alley,   or  Atlee,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  lion  rampant,  ar. 

tail  forked. 
Attf.levs,  gu.  a  cross  crosslet  erm. 
Atloe,   per  pale  indented  sa.  and  ar. 
Allow,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  carpenter's  squares 

sa. 
Allow,  [Dr.]  ar.  a  chev.  l>etw.  three  owls  az. 
Atmohe,  ar.  two  bars  wri.  betw  .  six  martlets  gu. 

three,  two,  and   one. — Crest,    a  mermaid  ppr. 

crined  or,  comb  and  mirror  of  the  last. 
Attemore,    ar.    a    fesse,    per  fesse    daucettee    gu. 

and  sa.  betw.  tlrree  mullets  az. 
A  TON,  or,  three  covered  cups  gu. 
Atslev,  or,  on  a  fesse  az.  three  lions  rampant  of 

the   first. — Crest,  a    leopard's   head    erased    or, 

spotted  sa.  and  ducally  gorged  gold. 
Atslow,  [Downham,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az. 

three  lions  rampant  giiardant  or. 
ATi^OE,   or  Atfoe,  barry  wavy  of  six  pieces  or 

and  gu. 
Atsoe,  barry  v/avy  of  six  pieces  ar.  and   gu.  tliree 

shrimps  or. 
Atsoe,  baiTuly  or.   and  gu.    three  slirimps  of   the 
•  second.     (Another,  the  shrimps  of  the  first.) 
Attelounije,  ar.  two  chev.  humettee  sa. — Crest, 

a  hound  couthant  gu;u'dant  ar. 
Atterbury,  paly  of  eight  or   and   sa.    a  chief 

vair. 
Atteuton,  gu.  three  sparrow -iiawks   ar.  jessed 

and  belled  or. 
Atton,  or,  a  cross  gu. 
Alton,  or,  a  cross  sa. 

Alton,  gu.  a  cross  patltie  ar.  .      •  '. 

Alton,  gu.  a  cross  bottonee  ar. 
Alton,  or  Attune,    [W'ostmorelaiui,]   gu.  a  cross 

sarcelly  or,  flo\\  ered  iu". 
Alton,  gu.  a  cross  formee  tlory  or. 
Alton,  barry  of  six  az.  and  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a 

cross  j)atonce  ar.  (or  archy  ar.) 


A  T  Y 

Alton,  or,  a  bat  volant  gu. 

Alton,  or,  tsvo  bars  az.   ou  a  cantou  gai.  a  cross 

flory  ar. 
ATTVNG■IIA^r,  sa.  a  bend  ar. 
Atwater,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse  voided  az.  betw. 

three  swans  ppr.     f Another,  tlie  fesse  wavy.) 
Atwater,  barry  \vavy  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  three  cre- 
vices or,  two  and  one. 
Atwater,  barry  ^vavy  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  three  dol- 

piiins  or. 
Atwater,  enn.  ou  a  rliief  gu.  three  roses  or. 
Atwater,  vert,  two  lions  sejant,  with  two  bodies 

and  one  head,  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar. 
Atuater,  vert,  alion  giiardant,  with  two  bodies  and 

oue  head  or,  witlii/i  a  bordure  engr.  ar. 
Axwr.LL,  [Devou,]   ar.  three  leopards'  heads  az. 
Atwell,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  pile  in  point  sa.  and  chev. 

counterchanged. — Crest,  a  lion  rampant  eriui- 

nois,   holding  in  the  paws  an  annulet.     [Patent, 

1G14.] 
Atwell,  or  Afwill,  [Devon,]    ar.  a  pile  gu.   over 

all  a  chev.  az.  within  a  bordure  cugi-.  or. 
Atwood,  gu.    a  hou   rampant  ar.— Crest,  ou  a 

wreath,  an  antelojie's  head  ppr. 
Atwood,    [Uromlield,  Essex,]  ar.  ou  a  fesse   ra- 

guly   az.    three    lleui-s-de-lis    or. — Crest,    on    a 

branch  of  a  tree  tnmked  lying  fesseways  or,  a 

fleur-de-lis  ar.  betw.  two  sprigo  a  ert. 
Atwood,    [Gloucestershire,]    gu.    a   lion   rampant 

guardant  ar.  betw.  eight  acorns  slipi?ed  or. 
Atwood,  gu.  the  field  replenished  with   acorns  or, 

a  lion  rampant  ar.     (Another,  the  field  sa.) 
Atiuood,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  erm. 
Ativood,  gu.  a  liou  rampant  guiudaut  ar. 
Aticood,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 
Atxcood,  ar.  a  wolf  salient  sa. 
Atv:ood,  ar.  a  wolf  salient  sa.  collared  of  the  fiist, 

withiu  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Atiuood,  ar.   a  wolf  salient    sa.  within   a  bordure 

engr.  of  the  second,  charged  with  an  cntoire  of 

eight  bezants. 
Atv:ood,   ar.    a  wolf  salient  sa.   betw.   three   tor- 

teauxes,  %vithin  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Atwood,    gyronny   of  ....  pieces  ar.   and   or,    a 

wolf  salient  sa. 
Atwood,  [Broughton,  Salop,]  gu.  a  lion  rampant 

double  queued  ar. 
Atwood,  ar.  a  greyhound  skipping  in  bend  sa. 
Atwood,  erm.  throe  leopards'  heads  az. 
Atwortii,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  gTitliu   segreant  per 

fesse  sa.  and  gu. 
A  Iworth,  ar.  a  grifiin  segreant  per  fesse   az.  and 

sa. 
Aty,  [Sir  Arthur,  Knt.  Middlesex,]  az.   a  bend 

betw.  two  lions  or,  langiied  gu. 
Atije,    or   Attye,  [Newington,  3Iiddlesex,]  az.  a 


AVE 

bend  betw.  two  lions  rampant   or. — Crest,  on   a 

wreath,  an  ermine  ppr. 
AvAN,  [Wales,]  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  an  annulet. 

(Another,  three  ajmulets.) 
AvELK\  IS,  [SulTolk,]  ar.  three  inescocheons  gu. 

two  and  one. 
AvELiN,  or  EvFXiN,  [Long  Ditton,  Surrey,]  az. 

a  griiliu  passant   or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 

three  mullets  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  demi   hind 

erm.     vulned    in    the    shoulder  gu.      [Granted 

lo72.] 
Aveline,    [^\  indsor   and   Frogmore,    Berks,]    per 

pale  az.   and   gii.   three  eagles  displayed   or. — 

Crest,   a  lion's   head  erased   ar.    holding  in  the 

mouth,   paleways,  a  sword  ar.  hilt  iind  pomel  or. 
AvEN,  or  Avery,  [Gloucestershire,]   gu.   three 

chev.  ar. 
AvENANT,  [Worcestershire,]  erm.  on  a  pale  gu. 

a  cross  pattee  chequy  ar.  and  sa.   flory  or,  on   a 

ciiief  of  the  last  a  billet  within  a  mascle  betw. 

two  escallop  shells  az. 
AvENAYNE,  o/- AvENAR,  gii.  a  fcsse  betw.   six 

annulets  ar. 
AvENEL,    or   AvENETT,    [Cambridge,]     ar.     a 

fesse  betw.  six  aimulets  gti. 
Averieil,  or,  on  a  fcsse  gu.  three  cross  crosslets   of 

the  first. 
Avcneli,  [Gloucester,]  ar.  sLx  annulets  gu. 
AvENEY,    or    Avery,    [Gloucestershire,]     gu. 

three  chev.  ar. 
AvENON,  [Lord  Mayor   of  London,  1569,]  erm. 

on  a  pale  gu.  a  cross  formee  flory  or,  on  a  chief 

sa.  a  mascle  of  the  third  betw.  two  escallops  ar. 
AvENSTEY,  or  Anstey,  barrv  oi  sLx  ar.  and  az. 

over  all  a  bendlet  gu. 
Avenslcij.     The  same,  with  a  bendlet  compony  ar. 

and  gu. 
Averall,  or,  three  star-flowers  ppr. 
Aver  AN,  ar.  a  quarter  sa. 
AvERANCE,    gu.  ci-usily  or,  a   bend  of  mascles 

erm. 
Averance,  gu.  five  fusils  in  bend  erm.   betw.  three 

cross  crosslets  or. 
AvERiNGE,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  wifliin   a  bordure  sa. 

(Another,  the  bordure  engT.) 
AaeRiV,  [Warwickshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 

three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  armed 

and  langiied  gu.  a  mullet  ar. — Crest,  on  a  wreath, 

a  horse's  head  erm. 
A^  erthorp,  sa.  a  cross  flory  or. 
vVvi'.RY,    [Huwish,    Somersetshire,    and  Enfield, 

Middlest^x,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw.   three   bezants. — 

Crest,  two    lion's    gambs  or,  supporting    a  be- 
zant. 
Avery,    [Haddon,    Derbyshire,]  ar.  six    annulets 

gu.  three,  two,  and  cue. 

[   F   ] 


A  U  B 

Avery,  or  Averey,  [Tillin2;ly,  W^arvickshire,]  erin. 

on  a  pale   engr.   az.  tliit-e   lions'  licads  couped 

or. — Crest,    a   leopard    coucliaiit  ar.  bezanlee, 

ducally  gorged  or. 

AvERNKSs,  bendy  of  six  ar.  and  gii. 

AuBEMARLF,    gii.    cnisily  or,    a   bend    lozengy 

erm. 
Auhemarle,  gii.  tliree  fusils  in  bend  erm.  voided 

of  the  field,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. 
Auhemarle,  gu.  a  beud  lozengy  betw.    six  cross 

crosslets  or. 
AUKEMOND,  or  AuBKMUNDK,  emi.  a  chief  in- 
dented az.  replenished  v,'\t\\  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
AuBEMONT,  erm.  on  a  pale  az.  tltree  flem-s-de-lis 

or. 
AUBERMIN,  az.  a  cliev.  or. 

AUBERT,  quarterly;  first,  or,  tliree  talbots'  heads 
erased  at  the  neck  ppr.;  second,  paly  of  six  ar. 
and  az.  a  chief  or;  third,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
three  roses  of  the  first ;  fourth,  ar.  a  hon  ram- 
pant sa.  dcbruised  -with  a  fesse  gu.  all  betw. 
•  three  mullets  of  sLx  points  az. — Crest,  a  talbot 
passant  ppr.  a  broken  collar  betw.  his  fore  legs, 
as  if  fallen  from  his  neck,  a  liiie  afiixed  to  the 
collar,  and  reflexing  over  his  back,  and  passing 
betw.  his  hind  legs,  with  a  double  bow  at  the 
end,  all  or.  IMotto,  "  Fide  et  fortiludine." 
[Certified,  at  the  Colleye  of  Anns,  London, 
1779,  to  Alexander  Anhe'rt,  Esq.] 
AuBERV,  Aubrey,  and  Arobrkv,  [Hereford- 
shire,] gu.  a  fesse  eugT.  ar. 
Auhery,  [Suffolk,]   ar.    a  saltier   az.    betw.    four 

gTiflius'  heads  erased  gu. 
Aubcry,    [Lord  Mayor   of   London,  1339,  1340, 
and  1351,]  or,  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four  griffins' 
heads  erased  gu. 
Auhrey,  [Brecon,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles' 
beads    erased    or.       (Another,  the  field  sa.) — 
Crest,  an  eagle's  head  erased  or. 
Auhrey,  [Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart.   Llanbutbried, 

Glamorganshire.]     The  same. 
Awhre,  [Sufiolk,]  ar.  a  saltier  betw.  four  giiftius' 

heads  erased  sa. 
Awhrey,  [Chadenwich  and  Burton,  Wilts,]  bendy 

of  eight  erm.  and  gu. 
Awhrey,   az.   a  chev.  betw.   three   eagles'   heads 

erased  or. — Crest,  au  eagle's  head  erased  or. 
Awhrey,  gu.  a  fesse  engr.  erm. 
Aubeyne.     The  same  as  Aubyn,  St. 
Auhin.     The  same. 

Auhin,   St.    ar.    on  a   cross  gu.  betw.  four  erm. 
spots,  five  bezants. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  upon 
a  rock,  a  Cornish  chough  ppr. 
Auhin,  St.  [Cornwall,]  or,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  be- 
zants.—  Crest,  ou  a  rock  ppr.  au  eagle  rising 


A  U  D 

Auhyn,  St.  [Alfoxton,  Somersetshire,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  plates. — Crest,  a  squirrel  sejant 
erm.  collared  and  lined  or. 

AuBYGiN  and  Aubigin.     The  same  as  Aubig- 

NEY. 

Aiihiyncy,    gii.    a  fesse  engr.    ar.     Sec  AWBIG- 

NKY. 

Aiihiynie.     See  Dawbeny,  Awbene,  and  Aw- 

bi'gney. 
AuciiEK,  [liounic,  Kent,]   erm.  on  a  chief  az. 

thi-ee   lions  rampant   or. — Crest,  a  bull's   head 

erased  gu. 
Aucher,  or  Arher,  [Sir  Anthony,  Knt.  and  Bart. 

Bishopsbournc,    Kent,]    erm.    ou    a    chief    az. 

three  lions  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 

(Another,  three  lious  ar.) — Crest,  a  bull's  head 

erased  gu. 
Aucher,  Auger,  or  Archer,  [Bourne,  Kent,]  erm. 

ou  a  chief  az.  three  lions  rampant  or. — Crest, 

a   bull's     head    erased    gu.    attired    or.      See 

AWGER. 

AucHENLECK.,  ar.  three  bars  sa. 

Auchenk'ck,  ar.  a  cross  counterembattled  sa. 

AuciiMKNAN,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  two  cinquefoils 
gu.  and  a  saltier  couped  in  base  az. 

AuCHMOUTY,  ar.  a  broken  lance  or  spear  in  base, 
betw.  two  spur-rowels  az.  (Another,  mart- 
lets.) 

Auchti;rlony,  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar. 

Audeby,  or  Audebis,  gu.  on  a  bend  ai'.  t'uee 
martlets  sa. 

Audehy,  gu.  ou  a  bend  or,  three  birds  sa. 

Andehy,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mai'tlets  sa. 

AUDENCULES,  or,  a  fesse  az. 

AuDLAY,  gu.  a  fret  or,  \\ithin  a  bordure  gobo- 
nied  gu.  and  ar. 

Audley,  [Waldon,  Essex,]  quarterly,  per  pale  in- 
dented or  and  az.  on  a  bend  of  the  second, 
betw.  two  eagles  displayed  gold,  a  fret  betw. 
two  martlets  of  the  last.— Crest,  on  a  chapeau, 
gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  wivern,  with  wing  en- 
dorsed, quarterly  or  aud  az.  (Another  crest, 
the  wivcrn  with  wings  endorsed  ppr.) 

Audley,  [Beerechurch,  Essex,]  or,  ou  a  fesse  az. 
betw.  three  conies'  heads  couped  sa.  three  mart- 
lets ar. 

Audley,  gu.   a  fret  or. — Crest,    a  saracen's  head 
couped  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  ar.  and 
purp. 
Audley,  gu.   a  fret  or,  within  a  bordure  counter 

compony  ax.  and  vert. 
Audley,  gu.  a  fret  or,  within  a  bordure  ar. 
Audlcij,  ar.  six  bears'  paws  erased  in  saltier,  four 

in  chief  and  two  in  base,  sa. 
Audley,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  martlets  sa. 
Audley,  or  Audly,  or,  a  fesse  cottised,  betw. three 


A  U  L 


A  U  S 


martlet  sa.     [Granted  by 
fret    or, 


conies  sa. — Crest, 
Camden,  1G08.] 

Audlei/,    [Earl    of   Gloucester,]    gii, 
within  a  bordure  ar. 

Audley,  [Lord  of  Ileleigh,]  gu.  a  fret  or. 

Andley,  gu.  a  fret  of  eigiit  or,  a  label  az. 

Audeley,  gu.  frctty  or.  [I'/tis  coat  of  aims  iras 
borne  by  Sir  James  Audeley,  son  and  Iieir  of 
KicJiuIus  Lord  Audeley,  one  of  the  Knights 
Co7iipanions  of  the  ilost  Noble  Order  of  the 
Garter  to  Ki'ny  Edward  III.] 

Audeley,  gu.  fretty  or,  a  label  of  three  points  sa. 
(Another,  the  label  az.  another,  the  label  ai-. 
each  point  charged  -with  a  lion  rampant  az.) 

AuDESLEV,  ar.  two  lions'  pa>vs  erased,  and  erect, 
iu  saltier  gii. 

AuDLYM.     See  Allym. 

AUDYM,  [Dorchester,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five 
lioncels  salient  or,  a  midlet  for  difference  gu. — 
Crest,  a  lion  passant  crowned  or,  bearing  on  his 
shoulders  a  pascal  banner  disvelloped  ar.  stall' and 
cross  gu.  [  The  lion  is  borne  by  some  rampant, 
per  pale  or  aud  ar.  holding  up  the  banner.] 

Audym,  [Dorchester,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  lions 
rampant  or. — Crest,  a  lion  passant,  his  tail  ex- 
tended or,  bearing  a  banner  ar.  charged  with  a 
cross  gu. 

AuDYN,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  lions  salient  or. 

Aud  ICE,  ar.  three  hinds'  ears  gu. 

AuFFERTON,  az.  two  chev.  or. 

AUFFRICK,  gu.  three  legs  armed  ppr.  conjoined 
in  the  centre  at  the  up]5er  part  of  tlie  thighs, 
(lexed  in  a  triangle,  garnished  and  spurred  or. 
—Crest,  two  arms  embowed  and  erect,  in  ar- 
mour, holding  in  their  hands  a  gem  ring,  all  ppr. 

AUFRONS.quiU-terly;  first,  vaire  or  aud  gu.  second, 
gu.  -with  an  annulet  or. 

AUGEK,  OcER,  or  AWGER,  ar.  three  boring  au- 
gers sa. 

Augers,  az.  three  siilanianders'  heads  erased  or. 

AUGERWORME,  vert,  an  auger  ar.  handle  or, 
the  shank  entwined  with  an  adder  az. 

AUGHE,  or  AWGH,  per  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged. 

AUGIITON,  [HadUnglon,  Lancashire,]  sa.  three 
garbs  or. 

Auyhton,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.bctw.  three 
tleurs-de-lis  sa. 

AuKE,  gu.  t>^o  bars  ar.  in  chief  three  annulets  of 
the  last. 

AuKES,  or,  the  head  of  an  auk  ppr. 

AuLD,  ar.  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  tree  pierced 
through  in  bend  by  a  sword  ppr.  upon  the  point 
a  crown. — CresI,  upon  a  v\reatli,  a  lion's  head 
erased. 

AULE,  sa.  three  awls,  points  erect,  ar.   hafts  or. 


three  awls,  points  re- 


AULi.s,  az.  a  chev.  betv 

versed,   ar.  hafts  or. 
AuLDKRSTON,  [Scotland,]  vert,  on  a  chev.  ar. 

three  crescents  sa.  in  the  sinister  chief  a  nudlet 

of  the  second. 
AUiMERLE,  gu.  a  cross  patonce  vair. 
Aumirle,  gu.  a  cross  patonce  ar. 
AuNCELL,  erm.   on  a  fesse  gu.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 
Aunccll,  gu.  a  bend  fusily  ar. 
Aunccll,  or,  a  bend  gu. 
Avncell,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  saltier  engr.    ar.  befsv. 

four  bezants. 
Auncell,  gu.  five  fusils  in  bend  or. 
AuNDBY,  ar  three  chev.  and  a  fesse  gu. 
AuNE,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  bucks'  heads  ar. 
AuNGELL,  o>- Angell,   or,  a  fesse   lozengy  az. 

over  all  a  bendlet  gu. 
Aunger,  enn.  a  griffin  scgreant  per  fesse  or  and 

az. — Crest,  an  escarbuncle  or. 
Annyer,  or  Anger,  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  nias- 

cles  ar. 
Aunger,  erm.  a  griffin  rampant  sejant  az. 
AuREiciiiER,  or,    in   the    dexter  chief  point   a 

lion  passant,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  and  in 

base  a  cincpiefoil,  all  sa. 
AuRiOL,  [London  and  Brussels,  Flanders,]    ar. 

on    a   moimt  vert,  a  tree  of  the  last,  -nith  two 

birds'  nests,  pendant  by  strings  gu. 
AuSBORNE,  sa.  billettee  or,  a  griffin  segTeant  of 

the  last. 
Auscor,  enn.   a  chev.  gobony  ar.  and  az.  betw. 

tliree  leopards'  heads  of  the  third. 
Austen,  or,  a  chev.  gii.  betw.  three  lion's  gambs 

erect,  erased  sa.  armed  of  the  second. — Crest, 

on  a  mural  crown  or,   a  stag  sejant   ar.  attired 

gold.     [Borne  by   George  Austen,  of  Fairfield- 

Cottage,  St.  Peter,  Thanet,  Kent,' 1^23.]     A 

subscriber.     See  Plate. 
Austen.     The   same  arms  and  crest.     [Borne  by 

John  Austell,    Esrj.    of   TayweV,    Goudhurst, 

Kent,  1823.      These  arms  appear  to  have  been 

granted  to  the  family,  by  Camden,  Clarencieux, 

AprU  20,  1603.] 
Austen,  [Tenterden,  Kent,  and  Guildford,  Surrey,] 

az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  birds  or. 
Austen,  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  erm.  betw.  four  plates. 
Austen,  [Norfolk,]  az.  achev.ar. 
Austen,  [Norfolk,]  az.  a  chcv.ar.  betw.  three  birds 

or. 
Austen,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  lozenges  or,  each 

charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sa. 
Austen,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lion's  gambs 

bendy  and  erased  sa.  three  crescents  or. 
Austen,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  two  cheveronels  sa. 

tln-ee  cross  crosslets  or. 

[   K   2  ] 


1710111 


AYE 


A  Y  L 


Austin,  g\\.  a  ciiev.  en^.  erm.  betw.   three  ducal 

coronets  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  pascal  lamb 

ar. 
Austin,   [Walpole,    Norfolk,]    gu.    a   chev.  betw. 

three  long  crosses  or. 
Auslon,    gai.    six   stars,    three,  tv.o,   and   one,  ar. 

within  a  bordurc  indented  or. 
Austijn,  [Somersetsliire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.   betw. 

three  lion's  gambs   bent  and   erased  of  the  se- 
cond, three  bezants. 
Austyn,  i^T,.  a  chev.  betw.   three  birds  or,  beaked 

and  legged  gu. 
Austyn,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.   two  chev.  sa.  three 

cross  crosslets  or. 
AuSTiLL,  ax.  a  saltier  ragidy  vert. 
AuSTREY,    [Sommerton,    llunliiigdoushire,    and 

of  Yorkshire,]    haxvy  wavy  of  six  ar.   and  az. 

on  a  chief  gn.  tliree  bezants. — Crest,  an  ostrich's 

head  erased  ar.  betw.  two  ostrich's  wings  gu.  in 

the  bei^k  a  horse-slioc 

Austreii,  [Hartington,  Bedfordshire.]     The  same 

anns. — Crest,  a  demi  ostrich  ar.  wings  gu. 
AuTiNGiiAM,  or  Antixgham,  sa.  a  bend  ar. 
At;TRF.v,  [Hants,]  az.  a  fesse   fusiiy  ar.    in  chief 

a  label  of  five  points  or. 
AUTREYN,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  fesse  fusiiy   ar.   over 

all  a  bendlet  gu. 
Awi!i:ne,  gu.  six  lozenges  ar.  three   escallops  in 

chief  or. 
AwiiiGNKY,  sa.  three  helmets  ar. 
AwJiMARLE,    [Dorset,]    gu.    fi\e   fusils  in  bend 

erm.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. 
AwXREY,  [Oxon,  and  A^™dye,  Devonshu-e,]  ar. 

on  a  bend  cottised  az.  three  roses  or. 
AwGER,  or  Acer,  [Kent  and  Gloucestershire,] 

erm.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar. — Crest,  a 

hull's  head  erased  gu.  attired  ar. 
Awyer.     See  Auger  and  Augers. 
AwNSAM,  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Aunsam,  per  chev.  ar.  and  az.   three   fleurs-de-lis 

counterchanged. 
AwNSER,  ar.  three  talbots'  heads  erased  gu. 
Av/YS,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  foxes'  heads  couped 

gu.     (Another,  erased.) 
AXALL,  or  AxEsoN,  gu.  three  axes  ar. 
AxTEi.L,  az.  three  axes  ar.  handles  or. 
AxTON,  g-u.  a  fesse  erm. 
Ayala,  ar.  two  wolves  passant  sa.  within   a  bor- 

dure   gu.  replenished   with   eight   j)air    of  lions' 

gambs  in  saltier  or. 
Ayala,  [Spain,]  ar.  two  wolves  passant  sa.   within 

a  bordure  or,  fretty  gu. 
Ayde,  or,  a   fesse   counterembattled  bet  v.*.  three 

leopards'  heads  az. 
Aykr,  or  Ayre,   [Nottinghamshire,]  gu.   three 
doves  close  ar.  beaked  and  membered  or. 


Ayer,  gu.  three  covered  cups  ar. 

Ayer,  az.  three  larks  or. 

Ayer.     See  A  YRE. 

Ay  ERST,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  a  sun  in  chief 
or,  and  an  eagle,  -wings  elevated,  of  the  iield 
in  bast-;  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  cross  flury 
gu. 

Ay  LAND,  sa.  on  an  inescocheon  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

Ayle,   or,  three  palefs  sa. 

Aylemer,  Ayeener,  or  Aylmer,  [Baron 
Aylmer,  in  Ireland,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  betw.  lour 
sea-aylets  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  sea-aylet, 
with  wing  displayed  sa.  iu  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Su])pnrters,  two  mariners,  the  dexter  holding  a 
forstair,  the  sinister  a  lead  line,  idl  ppr.  Motto, 
"  Steady." 

Aylemer,  ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  sa.  five  bezants 
betw.  four  sea-aylets  withhi  a  bordure  gobonated 
az.  and  purp. 

Aylemer,  ar.  a  cross  betw.  four  eaglets  close  gu. 

Aylemer,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  betw.  four  daws  ppr. 

Aylmer,  [Essex,  1607,]  ar.  a  cross  betw.  four 
sea-aylets  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu. — Crest,  on 
a  marquis's  coronet  or,  an  aylet's  head  erased 
sa.  beaked  gu.  betw.  two  eagle's  wings  expand- 
ed or. 

Aylmer,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  asses  passant  gu. 

Aylmer,  [London,]  or,  on  a  ci-oss  engr.  betw.  four 
martlets  sa.  five  bezants  witlun  a  bordure  gobo- 
nated purp.  and  ar. 

Aylesbury,  or  Alesbury,  [Warwickshire,] 
az.  a  cross  ar. 

Aylett,  [Brainlree,  Essex,]  az.  a  fesse  embat- 
tled betw.  three  uuicorns'  heads  erased  ar.  crined 
and  armed  or. —  Crest,  a  demi  unicorn  reguar- 
dant  i\x.  crined  and  armed  or. 

Ayleward,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale  sa.  and  ar.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  in  pale  counterchanged.* 

Ayleward,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  or. 

Aylward,  [Sufl"olk,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four 
griflins'  heads  erased  gu.  a  leopard's  face  and 
four  lozenges  or. 

Aylward,  or  Alward,  [Sufl'olk,]  ar.  a  saltier  az. 
betw.  four  griffins'  heads  erased  gu. 

Aylward,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  a  leopard's  face  betw. 
four  lozenges  or. 

AYEE^YAY,  [Taunton,  Gloucestershire,]  az.  a 
liou  rampaut  or,  betw.  three  crosslets  fitchee 
ar. 

Ayle\VORTII,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  birds  gu. 
on  a  chief  or,  thiee  rehi-decrs'  heads  cabossed 
sa. 

Aylworth,  [Kent,  Devonshire,  Gloucester,]  ar. 
a  fesse  engr.  betw.  six  billets  gu. — Crest,  an  arm 
habited  sa.  issuing  out  of  rays  or,  iu  the  hand 
ppr.  a  human  skull  ar. 


AYR 

Aylworlk,  ar.  on  a  fosse  eiigr.   g-u.  a   crescent  of 

the  first,  hetw.  six  billets  of  tLe  spcoiid. 
Ayhcorih,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  enpj. 
cottised  betw.  six  (or  three)  billets  gu.  tliree  in- 
fants' heads,  coiijied  at  the  shoulder,  ar.  (or  Jipr.) 
ciined  or. — Crest,  tlie  same  as  Avlwortii,  of 
Kent. 

Aybvorth,  ar.  a  cliev.  engr.  hciw.  six  billets  gu. 

Aylworth,  [Essex,]  az.  a  ilcur-de-lis  or,  betw. 
three  liezanfs. 

Aylwortli,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  or. 

Aylford,  gu.  fretty  erin. 

Aylford,  gii.  fretty  or. 

Aylford,  or  Aynford,  gu.  a  fret  ongr.  erni. 

AvLiFKE,  [Loudon  and  Brinksv.orth,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  three  stars  gii.  streaming 
on  the  dexter  side  downwards  in  bend  or,  as 
many  bucks'  faces  of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  itn  oak  tree  ppr.  frected 
or. 

Ayliffe,  quarterly,  gu.  and  sa. 

Ayloffe,  [Sir  William,  Bart.  Bnixted  Magna,  Es- 
sex, and  Framfield,  Sussex,]  sa.  a  lion  rampant 
collared  gu.  betw.  three  crosses  formee  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  ilon  or,  collared  gu. 

Ayloffe,  [SutTolk.]     The  same. 

Ayloffe,  sa.  a  lion  rampant  guardant  or,  coll;u-ed 
gu.  charged  with  three  crosses  of  tlie  second. 

Ayloffe,  [Kent  and  Wiltshire,]  quarterly  gu.  and 
sa.  a  lion  rampant  betw.  threu  crosses  formee 
fitchee  or,  collared  az.  within  a  bordure  pel- 
lettee. 

Ay  LOFT,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  hens  sa. 

AvNCOTF.S,  ar.  tlu-ee  covered  cups  az.  on  a  chief 
g"u.  a  tower  or,  betw.  two  lions  passant  of  the 
field. 

Ayncoils,  ar.  tluee  covered  cups   az.  a  chief  gu. 

AvNCOURT,  ar.  a  fesse  diuicettee  betw.  ten 
billets  sa.  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  gu. 

Ayncourt,  az.  billettee,  a  fesse  dancettee  or. 

AVNSCOUJIB,  [Mayfield,  Sussex,  and  Cowden, 
Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
— Crest,  an  ai-m  coupcd  at  the  elbow  and  erect 
ppr.  holding  in  the  baud  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 

Aynscoitrt,  ar.  an  imperial  eagle  displayed  gu. 

Aynesfori),  or  Alford,  gu.  fretty  erm. 

Aynesford,  gu.  fretty  engT.  erm. 

Aynesworth,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  three  battle- 
axes  ar. 

Aynesirorth,  az.  tliree  spades  ai-.  (Another,  within 
a  bordure  or.) 

Aynsworth,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  crescents  of 
the  field. 

Ayot,  vert,  on  a  cliev.  ar.  three  pheons  sa. 

Aype,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

Ay  RE,  [Walton,  Devon,]   gu.  on  a  bend  betw. 


BAB 

six    crosses  formee   fitchee    ar.    three    mullets 

sa. 
Ayre,  [Isle  of  Ely,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  qua- 

trefoils  or. 
Ayre,  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw.  two  mullets  gu. 
Ayre,  [Nottinghamshire,]  gu.  three  birds  ar.  mem- 

bered  or. 
Ayrmin,  [Lincolnshire,]  ai'.  a  saltier  engr.  and  a 

chief  gu.  .   ■  

Aysiiiskkton.     See  Ashhertox. 

Ayshcomh.     SeeAsiicoMii. 

Ayshe.     See  Ache  or  Eche. 

A'iSiLDEY,  ar.  a  lion  ramiiaut  gu.  collared  of  tlie 

field,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  nudiet 

az. 
Ayson,  [Essex  and  London,]  ar.  a  niuUet  sa.    in 

the  dexter  point   a   Ueur-de-lis   gu. — Crest,   out 

of  a  mural  crown  ar.  a  griffin's  head  gu.  ducally 

gorged  or. 
AytoV.     See  Aighton. 


B 


Baa,  or  Bao,  [Bedfordsliire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  mullets   ar.     (Another,  the   mullets   with 

six  points,  pierced,  ar.) 
Baa,    [Bedfordshire,]    gu.    a   chev.   betw.    three 

plates. 
Baaii,  [Devon.]     Same  anus. 
Baah,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  annulet'^  "<■. 
Baa  re,  or  Bare,  gu.  three  lions  ar. 
Babastree,  az.  four  fusils  in  ptile  or. 
Babeham,  or  Babehaw,    [London,]   sa.   on  a 

chev,  betw.  three  wings  ar.  as  many  torteauxes, 

each  charged  with  a  plieon  or. 
Babeham,  sa.  on  a  chev.   or,  betw.   three   wings, 

ar.    as  many  torteauxes,  each  charged  m  ith   an 

eagle's  liead  or. 
Babelake,    ar.    on   a    chev.    betw.    three    cross 

crosslets  fitchee  az.  five  ainiidets   of   the  first. 

(Another,  bezants.) 
Babepull,  az.    a  chev.    betw.   three  (another, 

ten)  cross  crosslets  or.  _    j 

Barer,    [Somersetshire  and   Oxford,]    ar.  on   a      "    i 

cliev.  sa.    betw.   three  ogresses,    each   charged 

with    a   martlet    of   the   first,   as   many  mascles 

or. 
Baher,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.    on  a  fesse  gu.  three 

hawks'  heads   erased   of  the  first. — Crest,  on  a 

mount  vert,  a  cock,    with  wing  expanded,  ar. 

comb,  wattles,  and  legs,  gu. 
Baher,   [Middlesex.]     The  same. 


BAG 

Babington,    ar.    on    a   chcv.   sa.    betw.    three 

ogresses,  as  many  roses  of  the  field. 
Jiahington,  [Dethickin,   Oxfordshire,  and  Derby- 
shire,] ar.  fen  (orteauxes,  fonr,  three,  two,  and 

one,  in  chief  a  hibel  of  three  points  az. — Crest, 

a  demi  bat  displayed   frii.   also,  a  dragon's  head 

betw.  two  drajjon's  wings,  out  of  the   mouth  a 

scroll. 
Babiiit/loii,    [Lodley,  Leicestershire,  Dorsetshire, 

and  Staffordshire,]  ar.  ten  torteauxes,  four,  three, 

two,  and  one. 
Babiiif/fon,  gn.  ten  plates   ar.     C Another,  with  a 

label  or.) 
Bahhingtoit,  goi.  three  bezants. 
Ralhington,  gu.  three  plates. 
Babthorp,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  sa.  five  fleurs-de-lis  of 

the  field. 
Bahtltorp,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.    a  chev.  betw.    three 

crescents  erm. 
Bahlhorj),    [Yorkshire,]    sa.    a  chev.    or,    betw. 

three    crescents    erm.  —  Crest,    a  cockatrice's 

head  erased  ar.  beaked,  combed,  and  wattled, 

or. 
BahtJiorp,  sa.  a  chev.  tu^g.  betw.  three  crescents 

erm. 
BahtJiorp,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 

crescents  ar. 
Bahlliorj),  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
Babthorp,  gu.  a  fret  ar. 
Babwkll,  [Middlesex,]  paly  of  six  ar.  and  az. 

over    all    an    eagle    displayed    sa.    armed   or. 

(Another,  adds  a  bend  gu.) 
Bacey,  g-u.  a  chev.  ar.  bet-w.  fnree  plates. 
Bacij.     Same  betv\\  three  ])ezants. 
Baciiei.er,  [Berks,]    or,    a   fesse   betw.   three 

dragons'    heads    couped    sa. — Crest,  a  dragon's 

head  erased  or,  vulned  in  the  neck  gu.  [1G06.] 
Bacheler,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  three  wings  &z.( Another, 

sa.) 
Baciier,  gu.  two  beudlcts,  the  one  or,   tlie  other 

ar. 
Back,  ar.   gm   eagle   reonrsant,   wings,  overture, 

sa. 
Backcombe,  [Devon,]   ar.  three  bats   displayed 

sa. 
Backhouse,     [Loudon   and    Cumberland,]    per 

saltier   or   and   az.   a  saltier  erm. — Crest,  on  a 

WTcatli,  upon  a  snake  embowed,   nowed  at   the 

tail,  an  eagle  displayed.        [^Borne  by  the  Bev. 

J.  Barnes  Backhouse,  Rector  of  Upper  Deal, 

Kent,  1823.] 
Backhouse,  [Swallowfield,  Berks,]     or,     a    saltier 

erm. 
Backhur.ST,  az.   a  saltier  erm. 
Backii:,    ar.  on    a   chev.   gn.    accom])anied  v^ith 

three  flames  of  fire,  a  liou   rampant  betw.  two 


BAG 

stars  of  the  field.  —  Crest,  a  flame  of  fire 
ppr. 

Backs,  [Trumpington,  Cambridgeshire,]  erm.  on 
a  bend  gu.  three  eagles  displayed  or. 

Backwele,  [Middlesex,]  paly  of  six  ar.  andaz. 
on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant  or. 

Backwell,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
covered  cups  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown 
or,  a  demi  bull  sa. 

Bacon,  [Gillingham,  Norfolk,  and  E.edgrave. 
Suffolk,]  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  two  mullets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  boar  passant  erm.  armed  and  hoofed 
or. 

Bacon,  [Lounde,  in  Loviugland,  Suffolk.]  The 
same. 

Bacon,  [Hcsset,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr. 
gu.  betw.  three  escocheons  of  the  second,  as 
many  mullets  ar.  pierced  sa.^ Crest,  a  talbot"s 
head  sa,  erased  gu.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  deer's 
leg  or. 

Bacon,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  cliief  ar.  two  mul- 
lets with  six  points  sa.  pierced  or. 

Bacon,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  two  mullets  sa. 

Bacon,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  three  trefoils  pierced  ar. 

Bacon,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  engT.  betw.  three 
escocheons  gu.  charged  with  as  many  mullets 
or. 

Bacon,  [Suffolk,]  az.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  as  many  griffins"  heads  erased  of  the 
field. 

Bacon,  gu.  tliree  cinquefoils  pierced  ar.  f  Another, 
erm.) 

Bacon,  [Harlston,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis 
betw.  three  boars  passant  or. —  Crest,  a  demi 
boar  erect  or,  armed  and  bristled  az. 

Bacon,  [Norfolk,]  az.  three  boars  passant  or. 

Bacon,  [Hants,]  az.  three  boars  passant  ar. 

Bacon,  az.  three  boars'  heads  or. 

Bacon,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  erm.  on  a  chief  vert,  two 
mullets  or. 

Bacon,  gu.  three  escocheons  ar. 

Bacon,  [Twyhouse,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse 
betw.  three  round  buckles  gu. — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound's head  erased  sa.  holding  in  tlie  mouth  a 
stag's  foot  or. 

Bacon,  erm.  a  v^ild  boar  passant  az.  bristled, 
armed,  and  unguled,  or,  langued  gu.  on  a 
chief  of  the  third,  two  nudlets  of  the  fourth. — 
Crest,  a  demi  wild  boar  rampant  reguardant  az. 
bristled,  anned,  and  unguled,  or,  langued  gu. 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  tilting  spear  iir.  stricken 
in  the  shoulder,  and  vulned  ppr.  [Granted  to 
John  Bacon,  of  Keu-loii  Cap,  Durham,  and 
Stewart  Pile,  Northumberland,  1752.] 

Bacontiiorp,  az.  three  peacocks'  heads    erased 


I" 


••.  lA^WiK  )         IF' 


BAD 

Bacontlwrj^e ,  az.  tliree  griffins'  heads  erased  or. 

Jiaconthorpc,  ar.  a  cross  engr.  gu. 

Bacot,  erin.  ou  a  bend  gii.  three  eagles  displayed 

or. 
Bacwort,    or,   on   a  saltier  engr.   sa.    a  mullet 

ar. 
Baduv,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  betw.   three  rooks 

Badhij,  ai'.  a  saltier  engr.  gu.   betw.   four  c^o^vs 

PI""- 
Badhy,  [London,  13S3,]  ar.   a  saltier  betw.  four 

rooks  sa. 
Badby,  [Xortb-Okende,  Passes,]  sa.  a  chev.  eugr. 

crm.  betw.  three  swans  ar. 
Badhy,  [Suffolk,]   sa.   a  chev.  engr.  betw.   three 

swans  ar. 
Badcock,  [Essex,  and  Kensington,  Jliddlesex,] 

sa.  on  a  pale  ar.  three  cocks  gu. 
Badcock,  [St.  Wiuow,  Cornwall,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw. 

three  cocks  ar. 
Badcock,  ai-.  two  bars  iu  chief,  three  cocks  gu. 
B.VDD,  [Canies-Oysells,  Hants,]    ar.    five  fleuns- 

de-lis  in  saltier  sa. 
Badd,  [Fareham,  Hants,]  ar.  five  fleurs-de-lis  az. 

— Crest,  a  lion's  head  guardant,  erased  ar.  du- 

cally  crowned  az.     [Heralds'  Office,  Hants,  C. 

29.] 
Badd,  az.  five  fleurs-de-lis  in  saltier  ar.    [Granted 

by  Sir   William  Segar,  January  2,  1G26.] 
Bad,  quarterly  first  and  fourth  az.  a  gaily  ar.  second 

and  thiid  or,  a  crescent  sa. 
Baddiford,    [Dartmouth,  Devon,]    erm.    on   a 

bend  flory  coiuiter-flory  sa.  tliree  eagles  displayed 

or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head  or,  crowned  with  a 

coronet  flory  sa.  betw.    two  branches  of   lilies 

ar.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Baddington,  gu.  tlu-ee  bezants. 
Badel,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.   betw,  three  escallops 

ai-. 
Badelismere,    or   Badlismere,    ai-.   a  fesse 

and  canton  gu. 
Badelismere,   or    Badiskwe,    [Yorksliire,]    ai'.    a 

fesse  betw.  two  bars  gemelles  gii.     (Another, 

adds  a  label  of  three  points  az.) 
Badewe,  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.  thi-ee  eagles 

of  the  field.     (Anoilier,  the  eagles  or.) 
Badford,  or  Badishford,  [Kent,]  az.  three 

eagles    displayed    in    bend   betw.    two    cottiscs 

ar. 
'  Badger,  orBACEHOTT,  [Cambridgeshire,  Glou- 
cestershire, and  Leicestershire,]  erm.  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  eagles  or. — Crest,  a    buck's  head  ca- 

bossed  sa.  bi:tw.  the  attires  a  greyhound  ciineut 

ar.  collared  gu, 
Bauham,  or,  ou  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets  of  the 

first. 


BAG 

Badlowe,  per  chev.  erm.  and  sa.  two  greyhouncN 

iri  full  course,  within  a  bordure  of  France. 
Badstone,  ar.  thi-ee  bats' wings  displayed  sa. 
Badtiiorve,    gu.    a  fret  ar.  a  canton"  w-ith  the 

arms  of  Brecknock. 
Bauye,  ar.  (another,  or,)  a  bend  az. 
Badzenock,    or,  three  lions'    heads   erased   gu. 

[Quartered  by  the  Duke  of  Gordon.'] 
Baett,  or  Batt,  sa.  a  fesse  betv,-.  three   hands 

erect  or. 
Bafford,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  (Another, 

adds  a  label  of  three  points  gu.) 
Bafford,  [Notts,]  sa.   three    dancing   bears    or,  a 

bordure  ar. 
Bafford,  sa.  three  dancing  bears  or. 
Bag  A  ret,  erm.    on   a   bend   gu.   tliree    escallop 

shells  or. 
Bag  EC  R  OFT,  m.  a  fesse  gu.   bcfw.   three  eagles 

displayed  sa. 
Bagccroft,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lion  sa.  tail  forked. 
Bagecroft,  [Bexweli,  Norfolk,]    ar.    a  lion    ram- 
pant sa.  armed  or. 
Bageley,  or  Bag  LEY,  or,  three  lozenges  az. 
Bageley,  ar.  three  fusils  az. 
Bagenald,    sa.    a   leopard's    face    betw.    eight 

martlets  m  orle  or. 
Bagesover,  [Shropshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  tluee 

birds  ar. 
Baget    and    Bager,     [Canibridgesliire.]      See 

Badger. 
Bagge,  [Plymouth,   Devon,]  lozengy  gu.  and  ar. 

on  a  chief  or,  three  cinquefoils  az.     [Granted, 

by  Sir    William    Camden,  Clarencieux ,  April, 

1606,   to Bagge,  Esq.] 

Bagimi.\uld,  or,  three  bars  erm.  a  lion  rampant 

az. 
Bagley,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three   martlets  gu. 

as  many  plates. 
Bagnall,  vert,  three  bars  erm.  a  lion  rampant 

Bagnall,  [Kent,]  barry  of  six  or  and  sa.  (another, 
erm.)  over  all  a  liou  rampant  az'. — Crest,  a 
dragon's  head  erased  gu.  gorged  -with  two  bars 
or. 

Bagnall,  barry  of  four  erm.  and  or,  over  all  a  lion 
rampant  az. 

Bagnall,  [Staflbrdshire  and  Wales,]  erm.  two 
bars  or,  over  all  a  hon  rampant  az. — Crest,  an 
antelope  sejant  ar.  billettee  sa.  ducally  gorged, 
lined,  armed,  and  tufted,  or. 

Bagnall,  [Staflbrdshire,]  sa,  an  inescocheon  erm. 
charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  vert,  ■within 
an  orle  of  eight  martlets  or. 

Bagnall,  sa.  an  inescocheon  within  an  orle  of  mart- 
lets or. 

Bagnall,  [Staflbrdshire,]  sa.  an  inescocheon  erm. 


B  A  I 

cliarged  -w-ith  a  leopard's  face,  "w-itliin  an  orle  of 

martlets  or. 
BctfjiioU,  erm.  an   inescocbcon  sa.  charged  with  a 

leop;ird's  face  ar. 
15a GNE,  or  Bagl  E,  sa.   a  saltier  or,  betw.  four 

fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Bagot,    [Blithfieia,     SfafTordshire,]      erm.    two 

chev.  az. — -Crest,  out  of  a  ducal   coronet   or,  a 

goat's  head  ar.  attired  gold. 
Bagot,   [Staffordshiie,]  ar.  two  chev.  az. 
Bacjot,     [Bagots-Bramley,    Staflbrdsliire,]     ar.     a 

chev.  g-u.  (aiwilier,  sa.)  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
Bagot,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  escallops  ar. 
Bagot,  erin.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  spread  eagles  or. 
Bacot.     The  same. 
Bagot,  [Dublin,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  g-xi.  betw.  three 

martlets  sa.  as  many  mullets  or. — Crest,  out  of 

a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  goat's  head  erm.   attired 

gold.     [Certified  March  6,  1GS9.] 
Bag  SHAW,     [South    Okcuden,    Essex,]     or,    a 

bugle  horn  vert,  stringed  gu.  betw.  three  roses 

of  the  same,  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.— Crest,  a 

bugle  horn  or. 
Bagshaiv,  [London,]  or,  a  bugle  horn  sa.  stringed 

vert,  betw.  three  roses  gu.  baibed  and  seeded 

ppr. 
Bagshaw,    [Dekuldge,   Derbjsliire,]    ar.   a   bugle 

horn   sa.   betw.  three    roses    gu.   pierced  or. — 

Crest,  au   arm,  conped  at  the  elbow,  and  erect 

ppr.  grasping  a  bugle  horn  sa.  stringed  vert. 
Bagshaw,  ar.  a  bugle  horn  sa.  stringed  vert. 
Bagshaw,  ar.  a  bugle  horn  sa.  stringed  vert.  betw. 

tliree  cinquefoils  gu. 
Bag^'v  AY,  ar.  three  escocheous  voided  gu. 
Bagway,  ar.  t^'o  orles  in  fesse  gu . 
Bagworth,  ar.    a  chev.  ermines,    betw,    three 

boars'  heads  couped  sa. 
Bagicorth,  ar.  a  chev.   gu.  within  a  bordure  engr. 

sa. 
Bahon,  az.  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or. 
Bahon,  gu.  a  bend  cottised  or. 
Baiggexdens,  or,  on  a  pile  sa.  three  estoiles  of 

the  field. 
Baildon,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a   fesse   betw.   three 

fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Bailey-.     See  Bayley. 
Bailikfe.     See  Bayliff. 

BaINARU.       SeeBAYNARD. 

Bainbrigg,    or  BAMJiRiUGE,    [Leicestershire,] 

ar.  a  chev.  embattled  betw.  three  battle-axes  sa. 

—  Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  goat  sa.   collared 

ar. 
Baijnhridgc,  az.  two  halberts  in  pale  or. 
Bai/nlridge,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  crosses  forniec 

of  the  field 
Baynhridge,  [Buckeridge,]  or,  two  pellets  betw. 


B  A  K 

five  cross  crosslets  fitchee,  in  saltier,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  dexter  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
habited  per  pale  indented,  az.  and  vert,  charged 
with  three  bars  erminois,  holding  in  the  gauntlet 
ppr.  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sa.  [Granted  to 
Henry  Baynhridge,  Buckeridge,  of  Grand 
Chester,    Cambridgeshire,  17:38."] 

Baink.     SeeBAYNE. 

Baird,  [Scotland,]  gu.  aboar  passant  or. — Crest, 
a  griflin's  head  erased  ppr. 

Baird,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  sanglier  passant  or,  a 
canton  erm.  charged  with  a  sword  paleways  ppr, 
— Crest,  a  boar's  head  erased  or. 

Baird,  [Sir  Robert.]  The  same,  Anth  a  crescent 
surmounting  the  sword. 

Bakehowse,  [London.]    See  Backhouse. 

Bakelworth,  az.  three  eagles  displayed  or. 

Bakepuce,  or  Bakepvre,  az.  a  fesse  vaire 
or  and  gu.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Bakepuce,  [Rutlandshire,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  in 
chief,   three  horse-shoes  of  the  second. 

Bakepuce.     The  same,  with  the  horse-shoes  or. 

Baker,  [Exeter,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  super-en- 
grailed sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Baker,  [Lincoln,  and  Smaliborough,  Norfolk,] 
lozengy  or  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lions 
rampant  or. — Crest,  a  demi  unicorn  erased  ar. 
armed  and  maned  or. 

Baker,  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  fimbriated  or, 
betw.  two  greyhounds  current  of  the  second, 
three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  grey- 
bound's  head  erased  ar.  gorged  with  a  fesse 
engr.  sa.  fimbriated  or,  charged  with  tlu-ee 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 

Baker,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  tre- 
foils az.  as  many  swans'  heads  erased  ppr. 

Baker,  [Sisinghurst,  Kent,]  az.  three  swans' 
heads  erased  ar.  beaked  gu. — Crest,  a  naked 
dexter  arm  ppr.  holding  a  swan's  head  erased 
ar.  beaked  gu. 

Baker,  [Wells,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 
gu.  three  falcons'  heads  erased  of  the  field. 

Baker,  [Mayfield,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  tower  betw. 
three  keys  erect  sa. — Crest,  on  a  tower  sa.  au 
arm  embowed  in  mail  ppr.  holding  iu  the  hand 
a  piece  of  pia<e  iron  az. 

Baker,  [Sussex  and  Kent,]  ar.  a  tower,  betw. 
tliree  keys  erect  az.— Crest,  a  musk-rose-branch, 
with  buds,  &c.  all  ppr.  (Another,  the  roses 
OT.  seeded  or.) 

Baker,  [Radnorshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa,  three 
escallop  shells  of  the  first,  in  chief  nine  ears  of 
wheat,  in  three  bunches,  tv/o  salticrways,  and 
one  in  pale  gu,  in  base,  three  swans'  heads 
erased  gu.  ducaliy  gorged  or. — Crest,  a  hawk's 


BAR 

liead  ar.  betw.  two  wings  gu.  holding  iuliisbeak 
three  ears  of  vhcat  of  tlie  last. 

Baker,  [Kent,]  az.  a  fessc  or,  betw.  tliree  swans' 
Iieads  erased,  and  ducally  gorged,  of  the  second, 
charged  ■nilh  as  m'any  cinquelblls  gu. — Crest,  an 
arm  embowed,  lu'.bited  with  green  leaves,  in 
the  hand  ])pr.   a  sw  au's  head  erased  or. 

Baker,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  three  bears'  heads 
erased  sa.  muzzled  or,  in  chief  three  tor- 
teauxcs. 

Baker,  [Walton,  Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  fesse  cngr. 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  sa.  as  many  swans'  heads 
erased  of  the  first. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az. 
turned  up  erm.  a  stag's  head  cabossed  or. 

Baker,  [Shrewsbury,]  sa.  a  grifliu  segreaut  erm. 
ducally  gorged  or,  beaked  and  membercd  gu. 
(Another  bears  the  griffin  reguardant.) — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  embowed  dexter 
arm,  vested  or,  and  gauntlet  of  the  same,  hold- 
ing a  broken  tilting-spear  in  bend  or,  without 
bur  or  vampiate,  enfiled  vnth  a  garland  vert. 

Baker,  [Chester,]  sa.  a  griffin  segreant  erm. 
armed  or. — Crest,  the  same  as  Baker,  of 
Shrewsbury,  only  the  tilting  sjjcar  entire,  and 
on  the  shaft  a  ring  or. 

Baker,  [London  and  Worcestershire,]  or,  a  grey- 
hound in  full  course,  betw.  two  bars  sa. — Crest, 
a  cockatrice  erm.  combed  and  wattled  gu. 

Baker,  [Monck-\\ick,  Essex,]  barry  of  ten  or  and 
sa.  a  bend  gu. 

Baker,  [Callis,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  nebulee  sa.  a  tower 
triple-towered  of  the  first,  bet\\ .  three  keys  of 
the  second. 

Baker,  [London,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  ou  a  chief  of  the 
second,  five  escallop  shells  erm.  three  and  two. 
— Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tower  ar.  betw. 
two  laurel-branches  ])pr.     [Granted  1702.] 

Baker,  [alias  Lhijd,  Terington,  Norfolk,]  or,  on 
a  fesse  wavy  az.  betw.  three  escallops  sa.  as 
many  birds  ar. 

Baker,  [London  and  Worcestershire,]  erm.  a  fesse 
engT.  betw.  three  horses'  heads  couped  sa. — ■ 
Crest,  a  hand  issuing  out  of  the  clouds  pjir. 
holding  a  cross  Calvary  sa.  over  it  this  motto,  on 
a  scroll,   "  Nemo  sine  cruce  heatus.'' 

Baker,  gu.  on  a  cross  pattee  or,  five  annulets 
sa. 

Baker,  gu.  a  goat  passant  ar.  attired  or. 

Baker,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  engT.  sa.  five 
escallops  of  the  first,  a  cliief  of  the  second, 
charged  with  a  lion  passant  ar. 

Baker,  erm.  on  a  chief  vert,  two  boars'  heads 
couped  or.— Crest,  a  boar's  head  couped  or. 

Bakktt,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mulletssa.au 
eagle  displayed  or. 

Bakislev,  ar,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sa. 


B  A  L 

Baksteu.     See  Baxter. 

Bala.m.  [Walstoken,  Marshland,  Bewford-IIall, 
Norfolk,  and  Barton,  Suti'olk,]  sa.  ou  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  cstoiles  ar.  as  many  pellets. — Crest, 
out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  demi  cock  gu.  wings 
displayed,  combed  and  WLitUed  or.  (Anoiher 
crest,  a  linn's  head  erased  gu.  colUired  and  lined 
or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cinquefoil  ar.) 

Balcaskii:,  -vert,  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  trefoils, 
slipped,   of  the  field. 

Baldbekny,  or  Balbihnv,  [Scotkmd,]  vert, 
a  bar  counter-componee  ar.  and  az.  betw.  three 
cuirasses  (i.  e.  breast-plates)  of  the  second,  on 
a  chief  ai-.  as  many  buckles  of  the  third. 

Balden,  [Elsington,  Norfolk,]  per  fesse  indented 
gu.  and  vert,  three  swans  close  ar.  beaked 
or. 

Balden,  ar.  a  cross  betsv.  four  martlets  vert. 

Baldero,  or  Baldew,  per  pale  or  and  az.  a 
saltier  cuunterchanged. 

Balderston,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  Hon  rampant 
purp. 

Balderston,  [Scotkmd,]  ar.  ou  a  cross  betw. 
four  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sa.  a  mascle  or. 

Balderston,  i\x.  a  cross  sa.  with  two  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  of  the  last  in  the  two  upper  cantons. 
f Another,  the  crosses  charged  ^\ith  a  mascle 
or.) 

Baldeston,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  mascle  sa.  betw. 
three  ogresses. 

Baldington,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  an  ogress  betw. 
two  roses  of  the  field. 

Baldinylon,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  pellets, 
three  roses  of  the  field. 

Baldock,  [Kent,]  quarterly  erminois  and  erm. 
an  eagle  displayed,  with  two  heads  sa.  on  a  chief, 
engr.  az.  three  escallops  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath, 
\q5ou  a  mount  vert,  a  greyhound  sejant,  the 
dexter  ))aw  resting  upon  an  escallop  ar.  [Borne 
hxf  William  Jlenry  Baldock,  Esq.  of  Pelham, 
Kent,  1823.] 

Baldock,  [Couleston,  Norfolk,]  cbeqiiy  or  and  gu. 
on  a  fesse  az.  three  escallop  shells  ar. 

Baldrey,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  griffins 
segreaut  erm.  as  many  martlets  gu. 

Baldry,  [London,]  sa.  two  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
luurllets  gu. 

Baldry,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  JMayor  of  London, 
1523,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  tluee  demi 
grillins  couped  or,  as  many  martlets  gu. 

Baldkick,  per  pale  ar.  and  az.  a  saltier  counter- 
chmiged. 

Balijrington,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

Baldwin,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  griltin  segreant  or.— 
Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  lion  r;imi)iuit  az.  holding 
in  the  paws  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee   or.     [Borne 

C  G  3 


B  A  L 

ly  William  Balchvin,  Esq.  of  Stede-Hill,  Har- 
riefsham,  Ken!,  1823.]  A  Subscriber,  seo 
Plate  of  Anns. 

Baldwin,  [Saloii,]  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion  rain- 
paiif  couiitcrchaiifvecl. 

Baldwin,  ar.  six  oak-!eaves,  in  three  pairs,  two  in 
chief  and  one  in  base,  vert,  stalks  sa.  their 
points  downwards. — Crest,  a  squiiTcl  sejant 
or. 

Baldwin,  [Didlebery,  Salop,  and  Warwickshire,] 
ar.  a  saltier  sa.^ — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
cockatrice  ar.  wattled,  combed,  and  beaked,  or, 
ducally  gorged  and  lined  of  the  last. 

Baldwin,  ar.  a  chev.  ermines  betw.  three  hazle- 
sprigs  vert. — Crest,  a  squirrel  sejant  or,  hoklinj,- 
a  hazle-sprig-  vert. 

Baldwin,  [Huntingdon,]  per  pale  az.  and  or, 
a  fleur-de-lis  betw.  three  crescents  counter- 
changed. 

Baldwin,  ar.  a  chev.  ermines  betw.  three  oaken 
branches  ppr.  [Granted,  hij  Bi/she,  Clarenceux, 
1662,  io  Edward  Baldwin,  of  V/ilton-Bcacons- 
field,  Bucks.] 

Bale,  ar.  three  torteauxcs  in  fesse. 

Bale,  [Carleton-Curlew,  I.,eicestershlre,]  per 
pale  vert  and  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  ar. — Crest, 
a  deml  lion  gu.  sustaining  a  broken  spear 
or. 

Bale,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  as  many  mullets 
pierced  sa. 

Bales,  [Wilby,  Suftolk,]  or,  a  lion  passant  betw. 
three  crosses  formee  sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  lion  sejant  erm.  (Anotlier  crest,  a 
tiger's  head  erased  sa.  armed  or,  gorged  with  a 
fesse  wavy  az.) 

Bales,  [Norton,  Northamptonshire,]  gii.  a  fesse 
betw.  three  crosses  pattee,  Jitchee  in  the  feet, 
or,  a  crescent  for  difference. — Crest,  a  lion  se- 
jant gu.  laying  Ids  paw  on  a  cross  pattee,  fitchee 
in  the  foot,  or. 

Bailies,  or,  a  fesse  wavy  az.  betw.  two  lions  pas- 
sant giiardant  sa.  [Granted,  hy  Flower,  Nor- 
roy,  1578,  to  Brian  Bailies,  Esq.  of  Yorlc- 
shire.'] 

Balesjiori:,  az.  a  lion  rampant  within  a  boidure 
or. 

Baleton,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

Balfour,  ar.  on  a  chev.  enr^-.  sa.  betn'.  three 
mullets  gu.  an  otter's  head  erased  ar. — Crest,  a 
mermaid,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  an  otter's 
head  erased  all  ppr.  [Certified,  at  the  Heralds 
Office,  London,  May,  1770,  to  NesLit  Balfour, 
Esq.] 

Balfour,  [Lord  of  Burleigh,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  first. 


B  A  L 

Balfour,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  an  otter's  head  erased 

of  the  first,  and  a  mullet  in  base  gu. — Crest,    an 

otter's  head. — Sujjporters,    two   women  in  rich 

ajiparel. 
Balfour,   ar.    a    chev.    betw.   three    otters'    heads 

erased  sa. 
Balfour,  ar.  a  chev.   sa.   charged  with  an  otter's 

head  erased  of  the   field,  and    in    base    a    rose 

gu. 
Balfour.     The  same. — Crest,   a  castle  ar.   on  the 

enibattlonient,  a  woman,  attired,  gu.  holding  an 

otter's  head. 
Balfour,    or,    on    a  chev.    sa.    accom})anied   with 

three  cinquefoils  vert,  an  otter's   head   erased  of 

the  field. 
Balfour,  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.   betw.   two  trefoils  in 

chief  vert,  and  a  lion  ranijjant  in    base  gu.   an 

otter's  head  erased  ar. — Crest,   an   eagle   rising 

ppr. 
Balfour,  or,  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  tw  o  trefoils  in  chief, 

and  a  garb  in  base,  vert,  banded  or.^ — Crest,  a 

crescent 

Balfour,  vert,  on  a  chev.  ai'.   accompanied   v.ith 

three  crescents  or,  an  otter's  head  erased  sa. 
Balfour,  gu.    on  a  chev.    or,    betw.    tv,o    otters' 
-    heads  in  chief,  and  a  fieur-de-lis  in  base  of  the 

second,  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  first. 
Balfour,  sa.  a  chev.   or,  charged  with  an   otter's 

head  erased  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  label  of  three 

points  gu. 
Balfour,  sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.   betw.   three  roses  of 

the  second,  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  first. 
Balfour,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.    three  mullets 

sa.  a  selch's  head  erased  of  the  first. — Crest,    a 

pabn-tree  ppr. 
Balgoill,  [Lord   Erdeswick,   temp.  \Y.  Conq.] 

erm.  an  inescocheou  gu. 
Balkesham,  gu.  three  plates. 
Ball,  [Scotto,  Norfolk,]  ar.    a   lion   passant  sa. 

— Crest,  a  demi  lion  ramjiant  guardant  sa. 
Ball,  [Lincoln's   Inn,  London,]    az.    on   a    cross, 

pierced  of  the  field,  or,  four  gallthraps   of  the 

first. — Crest,  a  g;allthrap   az.  the  upward   point 

bloody. 
Ball,   [Northampton,]  ar.  a  lion  passant  sa.  on  a 

chief  of  the  second,  three  mullets  of    the   first. 

— Crest,  out  of  clouds  ppr.  a  demi  lion  rampant 

sa.  powdered  v,ith  csloiles  ar.  holding  a  globe  or. 

[Granted  IGIS.] 
Ball,  or  Bade,  or,  a  fesse   wavy  az.    betw.   two 

lions  passant  giiardant  sa. 
Ball,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fire-balls  sa.  fired  ppr. 

— Crest,  an  arm  erect   or,  in  the  hand  a  lire- 
ball  all  ppr. 
Ball,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.   three   fire- 
balls ppr. 


B  A  L 

Ball,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  holdiag 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  fire-ball  ppr. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet,  a  hand  and  arm  embowed,  in 
mail,  grasping  a  fire-bull,   all  ppr. 

Ball,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  leg,  in  pale,  coup'ed  at 
the  middle  of  the  thigh,  in  chief,  and  erased  at 
the  ankle  ar.  pierced  through  the  calf  with  a 
coulter  of  a  plough,  crooked  at  the  point,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  turtle-dove  ppr. 

Ballc,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
pellets,  an  eagle  displayed  a.r. 

l^ALLANCE,  az.  a  pair  oi'  scales  or. 

Eallard,  sa.  agriffiu  segreant  crm.  armed  and 
gorged  wifli  a  crown  or.  (Anotlicr,  witiiout  the 
crown.)  —Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  A\ith  v.ings  en- 
dorsed erm.  beaked  and  legged  or. 

Ballard,  or  Ballord,  [Herefordshire,  1557,]  sa. 
a  gTiffin  passant  erm.  ducally  gorged  or. — Crest, 
a  demi  griffin  erm.  supporting  a  broken  tiltiug- 
spear  ppr. 

Ballard,  vert,  a  mullet  or,  betw.  three  trefoils  ar. 

Ballknden,  gu.  a  buck's  head  couped  or. 

Ballenden,  gu.  a  hart's  head  couped  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee,  all  within  a  double  Ires- 
sure  flory,  counter-flory,  or. 

E.ALLEiNTiNE,  ar.  on  a  cross  betw.  four  mullets 
az.  a  sword  erect  of  the  first,  hilt  an.d  pomel  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  gi'iflin  sa.  wings  endorsed  crm. 
in  the  dexter  clavr  a  sv.ord  erect  as  in  the  arms. 
[^Granlcd  to  Larcson  Dijke,  v:ho  look  the  name 
and  arms  of  Balkntine,  hi/  Sign  Manual,  June 
24,  1773.]'  ■' 

Eam.ETT,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  cinquefoils  of  tlie  field.  [Granted,  by 
Cooke,  Clarenceux,  2Atli  EUz.  to  John  Balleii, 
citizen  and  (/oldsmith,  of  London.'] 

Ballet t,  [Hatfield,  Essex,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant  sa. 
on  a  chief  gii.  three  cinquefoils  or. — Crest,  out 
of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  demi  eagle  disjilayed 
sa. 

Ballin,  gu.  a  cross  mascle  or. 

Ballioll,  gii.  an  orle  erm. 

Ballioll,  [Essex,]  az.  an  orle  erm.  within  a  bor- 
dure  or. 

Ballioll,  or,  an  orle  purp. 

Ballioll.     See  Bavliol. 

Baliol,  [Jolm,  Founder  of  Baliol  College,]  gu. 
an  orle  ar. 

Balliawle,    sa.    a    chev.    or,    betw.    three    swords 

Bayleul,  gu.  a  saltier  vair. 

Baltdl,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  tliree  sv.'ords  erect  ar. 
pomels  and  hilts  gold. 

Ballow,  [^Yestminster,]  az.  an  estoile  of  eight 
points  or,  betw'.  three  keys  erect  ar. — Crest,  two 
arms  embowed,  habited  sa.  cuifs   tunied  up  ar. 


BAM 

the  hands  conjoined  ppr.  holding  an  estoile  of 
eiglit  points  or.  [Granted,  to  Ilenry  Ballow, 
July  8,   1709.] 

Ballow,   [Norwich.]     The  same. 

Bai.makin,  [Scotlimd,]  ar.  three  spikes  gu; 
closing  towards  the  points  in  base. 

Balmj;,  ar.  three  sprigs  of  balm  flowered  ppr. 

Bal.mkp,  [Lindley,  Yorkshire,]  gu,  three  ilenrs- 
de-lis  ar.  a  chief  vair. 

Balnaves,  per  fesse  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  counter- 
changed. 

Balnaves,  per  fesse  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cinquefoils,  all  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  hand, 
holding  a  football. 

Balnei!,  vair,  three  chev.  gu. 

Balucr,  vair,  t^vo  chev.  gu. 

Balnewis,  per  fesse  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  coun- 
terchanged, in  base  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first. 

Balsjiam,  [Bishop  of  Ely,]  ar.  three  palets 
within  a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  crowns 
or. 

BALS^^  ILL,  az.  an  increscent  or. 

Balthazar,  az.  nine  estoile^,  pierced,  or. 

Balthoup,  sa.  five  plates  betw.  two  chev.  ar.  iu 
chief  three  lozenges  of  the  second. 

Balthorj},  ar.  a  fret  of  six  gu.  on  a  quarter,  bar- 
ruled  of  the  first  and  second,  ten  martlets,  three, 
two,  two,  and  three,  sa. 

Balthorp,  (another,)  on  the  quarter,  a  palm- 
branch  iu  bend  sinister  or,  within  an  orle  of 
martlets  sa. 

Ballhorpe,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  five  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  field. 

Ballhorpe,  gu.  a  fret  ar.  on  a  canton  baiTy  of 
.  twelve  pieces   ar.  and   gu.  an  orle   of  martlets 

Baltrey,  quarterly  ar.  and  ermines,  in  the  first 
and  fourth  quarters,  a  goat's  head  erased  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  or,  a  goat's  head 
erased,  quarterly  ar.  and  ermines. 

Baltrey,  quarterly  ar.  and  erm.  iu  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters,  a  goat's  head  erased  sa. 

BALU-M'i,  or,  three  bars  dancettee  vert. 

Balln,  [Lord  of  Abergavenny,]  ar.  tln-ee  bars 
indented  gu. 

Bamukll,  or,  a  j)elicau  vulning  herself  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  })elican  as 
in  the  arms. 

BAMiiROUGii,  [Rendlesham,  Suflblk,]  ar.  a 
pheon  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  hon 
jiassant  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  skull-cap  ar. 

Ikirmhrough,  [Yorkshire.]     The  same. 

Bamhurr/h,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  sa. 

Bumhury,  [Yorkshire.]     The  same.    [This family 
had  a  yrant  of  another  crest,   IGO'2,   viz.   on  a 
wreath,  a  v,  olf's  head  erased  vert,  bezantee.] 
[g2] 


BAN 

BambroWE,  [Yorksliire  and   Suft'olk,]    sa.  on  a 

fcsse  or,  hetw.  three  plieons  ar.  as  many  fleurs- 
de-lis  gii. 
15am ENT,  ar.  a  chief  indented  sa. 
Bamet,  or  Banm;t,  gii.   a  bordure  sa.  bezantce. 
Bamfeild,    or,    on    a   bend    r;u.   three    mullets 

ar.  in  chief  an  a'luulet  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  head 

erased  sa.  ducallv  crowned   gii.  charged   on  the 

neck  with  an  annidet  or. 
Bainfiehl,  or   Bmiinfield,  [Cornwall   and    Devon,] 

vert,  on  abend  or,   tinee  mullets  c;u. 
Buwfu'hl,  or  Bairmejie/d,    [Devon,]    vert,     on    a 

bend  gu.  three  mullets,  pierced,  ar. 
Bamjield,  or  Bammefield,  paly  of  six  or  and  vert, 

a  bend  gu. 
Bamjield,  or  BmvmefieJd,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  three 

trefoils,  slipped,  of  the  first. 
Bampfitdd,  ar.  a  cross  nioliue  sa. 
Bampficld,  [Poltmore,   Devon,]  ar.  on  a  beud  gii. 

three  mullets  or. — -Crest,  a  lion's   head   erased 

sa.  ducally  crowned  gii. 
Bcnnpficld,  [Poltmore,  Devon,]  ar.   on  a  bend  gu. 

tliree  mullets  pierced  or. 
Bampfield,  [Devon,]  paly  of  eiglit,  or   and  vert, 

on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  ar. 
Bamfoiu),    [Bamford,   Derbyshire,]    ar.  a  fesse 
■    wavy  g"u. 

Baumford,  gu.  a  fesse  engr.  ai". 
B.VMMK,  erm.  on  a  chief  indented   sa.  three  cross 

crosslets  ar.     CAnot/ier,  two.) 
Bamme,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1390,]  erm.  on 

a  chief  indented   sa.   an  annulet    or,  betw.  two 

trefoils,  slipped,  ar. 
Bamvile,  [Chester,]  or,  on    a    chief   gu.    three 

trefoils,  slipped,  of  the  field. 
Ban,  or  Banne,  erm.  a  chief  indented  sa. 
Bax.^NT,  erm.  two  bars  gu. 
Banenl,  or,  a  lion  sa.  tail  forked,  over  all  a  bend 

gobonatcd 

Banent,  sa.  a  lion  rampant  or. 
Banaud,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 
Banard,  or  Bani/nrd,  [Stakey,  Xorfelk,]  sa.  on  a 

fesse  betw.  two  chev.  or,  three  martlets  of  the  first. 

— Crest,  on  a  lion's  gamb  erased  sa.  a  martlet  or. 
Banard.     See  Baynard. 
Banisurgiie,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  a  lion  passant  of 

the  field. 
Banbukv,  ar.  a  cross  lormee  betw.  four  mullets 

of  six  points  pierced  gu. 
Banhury,  or  Bandhury,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  cross 

betw.  four  m\dlets  ])ierced  gu. 
Banby,  cheqtiy,  ar.  and  gu. 
Bance,    [London,  and   Callow,  Berks,]  az.   two 

lion's    gandjs    cheveronways    or,     supporting     a 

crescent  reversed   ai'.  in   chief  two   estoiles    of 

the  last. 
Bancroft,  [London,  1G04,]  or,  on  a  bend  betw. 


BAN 

six  cross  crosslets  az.  three  garbs  gold. — Crest. 
a  garb  betw.  two  wings  expanded  or.  \_Assirined, 
hi/  Camden,  Clareiicenx,  to  Richard,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canierhurtj.] 

Bancroft,  or,  on  a  chev.  eiigr.  betw.  tlu-ee  crosses 
pattee  fitchee  sa.  two  lions  rampant  reguardant 
condjatant  ar. 

Band,  [Essex,]  gu.  three  eagles  or. 

Band,  gu.  tliree  eagles  displayed  or,  armed  az. 

Band,  gu.  three  eagles'  legs  a-la-quise  or. 

Band,  gu.  three  wings  pendent  or. 

Band,  [Essex,]  chequy  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  fesse  gu. 
three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first. 

Bandcourt,  vert,  a  fesse  or. 

Bane.     See  Bayn. 

Banester,  vert,  a  maunch  ar. 

Banesler,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  and  a  chief  sa. 

Banester,  [Westmoreland,]  gu.  three  chev.  ar. 

Banester,  [Lancasliire,]  ar.  tlu-ee  chev.  gu. 

Banester,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sarcelly  sa. 
(Anotlier,  moline.) 

Banester,  [Lancashire,]  ar.acrosspatonce  (another, 
pattee)  sa.— Crest,  a  peacock  in  his  pride, 
body  and  Mings  or,  tail  ppr. 

Banester,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

Banester,  [Lancashire  and  Surrey,]  ar.  a  cross 
flory  sa.— Crest,  a  peacock  ppr. 

Banester,  [Westmoreland,]  ar,  a  cross  flory  sa. 

Banester,  [Prescot,]  ar.  a  cross  patonce  sa.  in 
the  dexter  cliief  point  a  flesh-pot  of  the  second. 

Banester,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  two  dossers  joiuant  in 
fesse,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Banester,  [Derwyn,]  sa.  two  dossers  joinant  in 
fesse  ar.  in  chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Banester,  or,  a  cross  patonce  sa. — Crest,  a  pea- 
cock ppr. 

Banester,  [Leicestershire  and  Staflordshire,]  ar. 
a  cross  patonce  sa.  ^vithiu  a  bordure  gu.  bezantce. 
- — Crest,  a  peacock  ppr.  sitting,  gorged  with 
a  collar  gu.  charged  v,-ith  three  bezants. 

Banester,  ar.  a  cross  flory  sa.  over  all  a  label  of 
five  points  gu.  \_Confirmed  bij  Flower,  Xor- 
roy,  1578,  to  Laurence  Banester,  of  Easiny- 
ton,  Yorkshire,  son  of  Nicholas,  of  Alnetham, 
Lancashire.] 

Bankord,  or  Baumford,  [Donyngton,  Lin- 
colnshire,] 1U-.  a  fesse  engr.  gu. 

Bangare,  ar.  a  fesse  daucettee  betw.  three  escal- 
lops gu. 

Bangeley,  or,  three  lozenges  az. 

Eangor,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads 
or,  a  chief  erm.  [14-51.] 

Bangton,  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  a 
chief  of  the  second. 

Banham,  az.  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or. 

Banke,  gu,  two  hon's  gambs  erased  or,  support- 
ing a  crescent  in  chief  ar. 


BAN 

lianlcc,  or  Band,  [Yorkshire  iiiid  London,]  sa. 
a  cross  or  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  on 
the  stump  of  a  tree  couped,  a  stork  close,  all 
l)pr. 

Banke,  sa.  a  cross  ciig^r.  or,  betw.  four  fleurs-dc- 
lis  ar. — Crest,  a  Rrillin  se;?reant  impliuned  ar. 
holding  a  cross  forniee  fitchte  gu. 

liancke,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  mullet  betw.  two 
bars  iU". 

IJ.XNKS,  [Aylesford,  Kent,]  sa.  on  a  cross  betw. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  five  jiheous  az. — Crest,  a 
dragon's  head  erased  ar. 

Banks,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  cross  betw.  four  fleurs- 
do-lis  or.  (Another,  ar.)— Crest,  an  eagle's 
head  couped  ar.  (Anotlier  crest,  a  dragon  ram- 
pant ar.  on  a  mount  vert,  supporting  a  cross 
pattce  or.) 

Banks,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  cross  or,  betw.  four 
fieurs-de-lis  ar.  live  pellets. — Crest,  an  armed 
arm  ar.  garaished  or,  out  of  clouds  ppr.  the 
hand  holding  a  falchion  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or, 
on  the  falchion  a  chaplet  vert. 

Bannatine,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  mullets  or. 

Bannat>/ne,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross  betw.  four 
nmllets  az. 

Bannatyne,  [Nev^liall,  descended  of  Corhouse, 
Scotland,]' ar.  on  a  cross  az.  betw.  four  mullets 
gu.  a  crescent  or. — Crest,  a  demi  griflin  holding 
in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword,  with  the  motto, 
"  Dutn.  spiro  spero." 

Bannku,  [London,]  per  pale  erm.  and  or,  a 
fleur-de-Us  counterchauged,  on  a  canton  az.  a 
lion  passant  ar. — Crest,  an  armed  arm  embowed, 
liolding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  banner  gu.  charged 
with  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  fringe  and  stalf  ar. 
{Granted  \7m.'] 

Banner,  enn.  a  chief  dancettee  sa. 

13ANNER>rAN,  [Kincardine,]  or,  on  a  fesse  betw. 
three  bears'  heads  couped  az.  as  many  mascles 
of  the  field. 

Bannerman,  [Watertoun,  Scotland,]  az,  on  a 
fesse  or,  betw.  three  bears'  heads  couped  of  the 
last,  a  mascle  gu. 

Bannerman,  [Elsick,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  banner  dis- 
j)layed  ar.  thereon  a  canton  az.  charged  with  a 
St.  Andrew's  cross  of  the  second,  as  the  badge 
of  Scotland. — Crest,  a  demi  man  iu  armour, 
holding  in  the  right  hand  a  sword  ppr.  Sup- 
porters, two  armed  men  ppr.    [G'r««<c(/,  lCi)2.] 

Bannerman,  [Elsick,]  gu.  a  banner  displayed  ar. 
thereon  a  canton  az.  ciiarged  with  St.  Ajidrew's 
cross  of  the  second,  within  a  bordure  ar. 
charged  Anth  four  buckles  az.  and  as  many 
holly  leaves  vert  alteraately. — Crest,  from  a 
wreath,  a  demi  priest  praying,  and  habited  ppr. 


B  A  R 

Banntston,  [Kenton,  Salop,]  or,  a  fesse  betw. 
tluee  linns  rami>ant  gu. 

Banncston,  az.  a  fesse  dancettee  erm.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 

Bannett,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  a  chief  dancettee  sa. 

Banning,  [Loudon,  1-588,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  each 
charged  with  as  many  esca!lo])s  or. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert  an  ostrich  ar.  holding  in  tlie  mouth 
a  key  or. 

Banniuff.  erm.  on  a  chief  indented  sa.  two  true- 
lovers'  knots  ar. 

Banny,  or  Bany,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  of  two 
pieces  couped  in  form  of  a  Bomau  \V  az. 

BANNVKiiS,  sa.  on  a  fesse  bctNv.  two  chcv.  or, 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Banprey,  [\yeele, "Norfolk,]  vert,  a  lion  ram- 
pant or,  tail  forked,  oppressed  Anth  a  bend 
gu. 

Bant,  ar.  on  a  chief  indented  sa.  a  j)!ate  betw. 
two  bezants. 

BavS,  barry  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 

]]APTHORrE,  gu.  a  fret  and  canton  ar. 

Battista,  [Castile,]  erm.  a  lion  issuant  or,  out 
of  a  tower  az. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  dragon's  head  vert,  iu  flames  of  iire  ppr. 

Baptist-JJrowne,  [Italy,]  or,  a  bull  passant 
gu.  attired  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head 
betw.  a  pair  of  wings  sa.  gorged  with  a  bar 
gemelles  or,  dexter  ear  gu.  the  sinister  ar.  the 
^ring■s  purfled  or. 

Baraby,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  within 
a  bordure  gu. 

Baradad,  ar.  a  cross  couped  gu.  at  each  end  a 
crescent  fixed  on  a  pomel  sa. 

B.VRANTINE,  sa.  SLX  eaglets  displayed  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Baranline,  [Essex,]  ar.  three  cheveronels  gu.  a 
label  az. 

Baranlyne,      ^  r-n     ^  j  r\         t  ^        n 

J,        ,:'  f  [Bucks  and  Oxon,J  sa.    (anotlier, 

Jjarcniine,  or   >'-     .   ^,  i       i •     i        i 

r,         ,  iaz.)  three  eagles  displaved  ar. 

Jiorentync,        J  ^  ^    • 

Barentuie,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  L308,  1408,] 

sa.  an  ainndet  or,  betw.  three    eagles   displayed 

ar. 
Bari3.\m,  ar.  three  bears  passant  sa.  muzzled  or, 

two  itnd  one. 
Barjsan,  or  Barhon,  ar.  on   a  fesse  gu.   three 

leopards'  faces  of  the  field.     (Another,  the  fesse 

humettee.) 
Barhon,  ar.  on  a  fesse  eugr.   gu.   three  leopards' 

faces  or.     [Borne  by  Nicholas  Barhon,  of  Lon- 
don, M.D.] 
BaRBARINI,  [Italy,]  az.  three  gad-bees  or. 
Bar  HE,  barry  of  six  erm.  and  gu. 
Barhe,  or  Barheij,  barry  of  six,  gu.  and  erm. 
Barhe,  St.    [Hants,]   chequy   of  twelve  sa.   and 


BAR 

ar. — Crest,  on   a  wreath,"  a  wivcrn  sii.     [Borne 

by    Charles    St.  Barbe,    Esq.      of    Lyminglon, 

Hants,  1823.] 
Bakbi-.V,  or  Barrkv,  gu.  three  burs  gobonated 

ar.  and  sa. 
Barhtj,  [Ireland,]  or,  a  lion  rampant  gii.   ch;irj;ed 

with  a  fosse  of  the  field. 
Burlnj,    [>7orthainptoiishirc    and    Devon,]    ar.    a 

chcv.  bctw.  tlnee  ^arbs  sa. — Crest,  an  heraldic 

tiger,  intired  vith  four  horns,  turned  round  like, 

rams'  horns,  or. 
BARiiELTON,  fusily  or  and  az. 
Barlelton,  or  Barhlelon,  lozengy  or  and  az. 
BarheltoH,  alias  Gore/es,  lozengy  or  and  az. 
Barb].!^,  or,  a  bead  sinister  ay,,    charged   with   a 

mullet  of  the  field. 
Barber,  [London  and  East  Sheen,  Surrey,]  erni. 

a  chcv.  betw.  three  fleiu-s-de-lis  gu.     (Another, 

chev.  or.)     \Borne  by  John  Barber,  Esq.  Lord 

Mayor  of  London,  1733.] 
Barber,  [East  Smitlifield,]  sa.   a  fesse   or,  fretty 

g^u.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads  trunked  ar.  armed  of 

the  second. 
Barber,  ar.  two  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-hs,  gu. 

within  a  bordure  of  the  last.- — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet,  a  bull's  head  gu. 
Barber,  or  Barbery,  or,  on  two   chev.  gu.  three 

fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Bai-ber,  [Suflolk,]  or,  two  chev.  betv. .  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.   a 

bull's  head  ar. 
Barber,  [Hertfordshire,]  or,  two  chev.  betw.  tluee 

fleurs-de-lis  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 

or,  a  bull's  head,  per  palcyai-.  and  gu. 
Barhor,  barry  of  ten  or  and  !^§.  on  a  saltier  of  the 

first,  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second. — Crest,  on  a 

staff  raguly  fesseways,  an  eagle    disjjlayed  with 

t-^vo  heads  az.   the  head^lucally   cro\viied    or, 

"the  inside' of  the  wings  and  leg«  gold. 
Barbour,  [Scotland,]  ar;  a  St. 'An''?iew's  cross  betw. 

a  garb  in  chief,  two  escallops  m  the   flaunches, 

and  another  in  base,  az.       '     rf^c 
Barbour,    [Stafibrdshire,]    gu.    three    mullets    ar. 

"within  a  bordure  erai. 
Barbour.     The  same,  adding  a  canton  or. 
Barclay,  [Sun-ey,]  ar.achev.  betw.  three  crosses 

l)attee  gu. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  cross  paftee 

gu.  ensigned  by  an   eastern  crown  .or.     [Borne 

by  Frederick  Maude  Barclay,  Esq}^  of  Burford 

Lodr/e,  Surrey,  J  823.] 
Barclay,  az.  a  bend  erm.  betw.  six  saltiers  Jir.  all 

within  a  bordure  of  tiie  second. 
Barcley,  or  Barkele,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  trevet  sa. 
Barhkij,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.    or,  betw.   three 

crosses  ))attee  ar.  within  a  bordure  chequy  of  the 

second  and  first. 


BAR 

Barkeley,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.   betw.   ten 

cinqiiefoils  ar. 
Barkeley,  [Stoke,]    gu.   a   chev.   erm.    betw.   ten 

crosses  fbruiee  ar. 
Barkeley,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  eight  crosses  formee 

ar.  four,  one,  two,  and  one. 
Barkeley,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.   nine   crosses  foruiee 

ar. 
Barkeley,  gii.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  ten  crosses  formee 

within  a  bordure  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  mitre 

gu.  charged  with  the  arms. 
Barkeley,    [Coberly,  Gloucestershire,'  and    Dou- 

nesley,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
Barkeley,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
Barkeley,    [Gloucestershire,]    gu.   a   chev.    betw. 

ten    crosses    formee    ar.    four,    three,  two,  and 

one. 
Barkeley,   [Hants,]  gu.   crusily  formee,    a  cliev. 

witliiu  a  bordure  ar. 
Barkeley,    [Gloucestershire,]    gu.  a  chev.    betw. 

three  roses  ar. 
Barkeley,    gu.   a  chev.    ar.    betw.    three    crosses 

formee  of  the   second.     (Another,  the  crosses 

or.) 
Barkeley,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.   tlirce  cross  crosslets 

ar. 
Barkeley,    or    Barkley,    [Leicestersh.n-e,]    gu.   a 

chev.  betw.  ien  roses  ar.  barbed  or. 
Barkeley,  ar.  a  trefoil  shpped  sa. 
Barkeley,  sa.  t^vo  bars  vaire  ar.  and  \'ert. 
Barkeley,  [Okenbury,  Cornwall,]  sa.  a  fesse  erm. 

betw.  three  cinquetbils  ar. — Crest,  on  a  mount 

vert,  a  stag  lodged  ppr. 
Barkeley,  gu.  a  chcv.  ar. 
Barkeley,  [Wymondham,  Norfolk,]    gu.  a  chev. 

betw.   ten  ciuquefoils  ar.  four,  two,  one,  two, 

and  one. 
Barkeley,  quarterly  indented   ar.  and  az.  a  bend 

gu. 
Barkley,  ar,  a  chev.   betw.   three  crosses  formee 

gu. 
Barkley,  quarterly   indented,  or  and  az.  a  bend 

gu. 
Barkley,  chequy  gu.  and  erm.  on  a  bend  az.  three 

billets  or. 
Bard,    [Middlesex,]    sa.  on  a  chev.  betv/.    ten 

martlets  ar.  five  pellets. 
Bard,    [North    Kelsey,  Lincolnshire,]    ar.    on    a 

chev.  betw.  eight  martlets  sa.  five  plates. 
Bard,  ar.  three  lions  rampant  gu. 
Bard,  [Caversfield,  Bucks,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
^ten    martlets    ar.    five    ])!ates. — Crest,    a    lion's 

gamb  couped  and  erect   or,  grasping  a  horse's 

leg  erased  sa. 
Bardkaux,  per  pale  az.   and  ar.   a  fesse   couu- 

terchanged,  each  part  bordured. 


BAR 

Bauden,  ar,  three  swords  conjoined  in  ]3oiiit  s;u. 
Bakdksky,  Barusev,  or  Bakuksi.ky,  [Lan- 

Ciishire,]  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  ol'  the  se- 
cond, a  maunch  of  the  first. 
Bardkston,  gai.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 
Baudevili^,,  or  Bardenill,  [Middlesex,]    ar. 

a  cross  gu. 
Bardis,  [O.xfordsliire,]    ar.   a  tiger  passant   re- 

guardaut  gazing  in  a  niin-or,   all  p])r. 
Barunkv,  ar.  an  eagle  disjjlayed  az.  beaked  and 

legged  gu. 
]5ardoli'H,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  tbree  cinqiiefoiJs  ar. 
Bardolph,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Bardolph,    [Hertfordshire.]   or,    thi-ee  cinquefoils 

az. 
Bardolph,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  az. 
Bardolph,    [London,]    az.    a  niascle  betw.    three 

cinquefoils  or.  — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 

gu.  a  dragon's  head  betw.  tMO wings  of  the  last, 

each  charged  with  a  muscle  or. 
Bardolph,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  an  eagle  ayrant  or. 
Bardolph,  [Devon,]  quarterly   gu.  and  ar.    in  the 

first  quarter  an  eagle   displayed   or,  over   al!  an 

inescocheon  az.   charged  with   three   cinquefoils 

pierced  of  the  third. 
Bai'dolphe,  gu.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 
Bardolphe,    [Norfolk    and    ^Vorcestershire,]    az. 

three  cinquefoils  pierced  or. 
Bardolphe,     or    Bardulff,     [Bedfordshire,]    iir.    a 

cliev.  erm.  betw.  tluree  crosses  formee  fitchee  sa. 

C Another,  gu.) 
Bardolphe,  az.  three  quatrefoils  or. 
Bardolf,  [Norfolk,]  or,  three  cinquefoils  az. 
Bardwell,  or  Bardwellyn,  gu.  three  bars 

gemelles  or,  a  quiuter  erm.     (Another,  a  can- 
ton ar.) 
Bardwell,  ar.  a  hart  sa.  attired  or. 
Bardwell,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  goat  salient  ar.  attired 

or. 
Bardivell,  gu.  a  goat  passant  ar.  attired  or. 
Bare,  az.  three  dolpliins  liaurient  or. 
Bare,  gu.  three  lions  rampant  ar. 
Bare,  [Ireland,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. — Crest, 

a  wolf's  head  sa. 
Bare,  ar.  two  endorses,  as  majiy  barrulets  gu. 
Barecroft,  paly  of  .six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Barefooi',  gu.  on  afesse  vert,  three  men's  feet 

coujied  ar. 
Barefoot,  gu.  two  hon's   p:.ws,  coiped  under  the 

knees,  the  cliiws  endorsed  or. 
Barfoot,  or  Barford,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.    three 

pellets. 
Baremaine,  gu.  a  dexter  hand,  barways,  ar. 
Barent,  ar.  a  chief  sa. 
Barcnt,  sa.  a  chief  indented  ar. 
Barentine.     See  B.yrantine. 


B  A  R 

B.VRKiREY,  ar.  on  a  mount  in  base,  a  branched 
tree  vert. 

Barewa.'^iie.  [Kent,]  gu.  a  Hon  rampant  or,  tail 
forked. 

Bariord,  oj-Berford,  [Rutlandshire,]  ar.se- 
mee  de  crosslets,  three  ileurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,  a 
Ijcar  passant  sa. 

Barford,  gu.  a  fret  of  six  engr.  erm. 

Barger,  [Kent.]     The  same  as  Baugraa  E. 

Bargrave,  [Kent,  IGil,]  or,  on  a  pale  gu.  a 
sword  ar.  hilt  or,  a  chief  az.  charged  with  three 
bezants. — Crest,  on  a  jnount  vert,  a  pheon  gu. 
betw.  two  huu-el-branches  of  the  first.  [^The 
above,  quarterly,  icith  the  ar/ns  of  Tovr^^iAY, 
being,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls  passant  sa. 
and  for  crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  bull's  Jiead  erased 
ar.  armed  or,  collared  az.  charged  vnih  three 
bezants;  home  hi/  Eohert  Tounun/  Barf/rove, 
Esq.  vf  Eastry  and  Canterbury,  Kent,  1S2'3, 
a  Siihscrihcr  to  this  Work;  loho,  by  Royal 
Sign  Manual,  dated  August  23,  1800,  took  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Bargrave,  in  addition  to 
those  of  Tournay,  out  of  respect  to  the  memory 
of  the  late  Isaac.  Bargrave,  of  Eastry  afore- 
said, Esq.  deceased,  his  zvife's  maternal  micle.'] 

Barham,  or  BRAHA^i,  [Suffolk  and  Surrey,] 
sa.  a  cross  flory  or. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head  ar. 

Barham,  [Staines,  Middlesex,}  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu. 
betw.  three  bears  passant  sa.  muzzled  or,  a  fleur- 
de-lis  betw.  two  martlets  of  the  third. — Crest, 
a  stork  among  bull-rushes,  all  ppr. 

Barham,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  martlets  or. 

Barrum,  [Kent,]  or,  three  bears  passant  sa. 
muzzled  gu.      (Another,  two  bears.) 

BarhoX'I',  or,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa. 

Baringham,  per  pale  indented  ar.  and  sa. 

Baringham,  ])er  pale  ar.  and  sa. 

Baringham,  gu.  a  maunch  erm. 

JjARKHERY,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  'three  cross 
crosslets  or. 

Barre,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  or. 

Barke,  or,  three  larks  ppr. 

Barkeiiam,  [London,]  ar.  three  palets  gu.  over 
all  a  chev.  or.  [^Granted,  by  Camden,  Cla- 
renccux,  IGll,  to  Edward  Barkeham,  Alder- 
tnan  of  London.^ 

Barkham,  [Wesiacre,  Norfolk,]  paly  of  six  ar. 
and  gu.  a  chev.  or.  [Borne  hy  Sir  Edward 
Barkham,  Bart.^ 

Barkeman,  [London,  IGIl,]  paly  of  six  ar. 
and  g"u,  a  chev.  or. — Crest,  two  arms  embowed, 
in  armour,  or,  holding  in  their  hands  ppr.  a 
bundle  of  arrows  ar.  tied  with  a  string  gu. 

Barker,  [Grimstone-IIall,  Suffolk,]  per  fesse 
uebulce  or  and  az.  three  martlets  counter- 
changed. 


BAR 

Barker,  [llambletou,  RutlantUliire,]  per  fesse 
nebiilt-e  sa.  and  or,  three  martlets  coiiiitir- 
cLauged. 

Barker,  [Garter  King  of  Arms,  Xewbiiry,]  ar. 
three  bears'  lieails  erased  gu.  muzzled  or,  in 
chief  as  many  torteauxes.  —  Crest,  a  bear's 
head  erased,  per  pale  or  and  az.  muzzled  or, 
betw.  two  wings,  the  dexter  az.  the  sinister 
or. 

Barker,  [Xorthumbcrland.]     The  same  arms. 

Barker,  [Bockenhall,  Essex,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa. 
three  fleius-de-lis  or. — Crest,  an  ostrich's  head 
erased  or,  holding  iu  the  beak  a  horse-shoe 
ar. 

Barker,  [Essex,]  per  chev.  nebulee  or  and  sa.  a 
lion  rampant  couuterchaugcd. 

Barker,  [Printer  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  Chelsum, 
Bucks,]  or,  a  fesse  indented  az.  charged  with 
three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.  (Another,  the 
fesse  vert.) — Crest,  a  turtle-dove  ppr.  in  the 
beak  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Barker,  gu.  ou  a  cross  pattee  or,  five  aimulets 
sa. 

Barker,  [Billcsdon,  Saffolk,]  gu.  a  fesse  chequy 
or  and  az.  betw.  six  annulets  of  the  second. 

Barker,  [Wollerton,  Salop,]  az.  five  escallo])s  in 
cross  or. — Crest,  on  a  rock  ar.  a  hawk  close 
or. 

Barker,  [Kent,  IMiddlesex,  and  Sussex,]  barry 
of  ten  or  and  sa.  over  all  a  bend  gu. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  an  eagle  displayed 
ar.  beaked  and  legged  gai. 

Barker,  per  fesse  or  and  sa.  a  lioo  rampant  coun- 
terchanged. 

Barker,  [Hurst,  Berks,  and  "Warwickshire,]  per 
chev.  eugr.  or  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  a  naked  boy  ppr.  holding  an 
arrow. 

Barker,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa. 

Barker,  [Berks,]  per  chev.  cngr.  or  and  sa.  a 
lion  rampant  coiuiterchanged. — Crest,  a  demi 
moor  ppr.  in  his  dexter  hand  an  arrow  or,  fea- 
thered and  headed  ar.  on  his  sinister  arm  a 
shield  or,  on  his  shoulder  a  sash  gu. 

Barker,  ar.  three  larks  ppr. 

Barker,  [Ipswich,  Suftblk,]  jjcr  fesse  nebulee  az. 
and  sa.  three  martlets  or,  a  canton  erm. — Cresi, 
a  gTeyhound  sejant  ar.  gorged  with  a  collar  and 
ring,  to  tiic  last  a  line  or,  the  line  held  from 
him  wth  his  dexter  foot.  ( Anuiher  crest,  a 
bear  sejant  or,  collared  sa.) 

Barker,  [Sulfolk,]  or,  a  bend  betw.  six  billets 
sa. 

Barker,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  chev.  az.  fretty  of  the 
first,  betw.  three  hurts,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  hound 
passant  ar.  betw .  tw  o  mulhts  of  the  field. 


BAR 

Barker,  ar.  three  bears'  heads  erased  sa.  muzzled 
or,  a  chief  gu.— Crest,  a  bear's  head  erased  sa. 
muzzled  or. 

Barker,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  bears'  heads  erased 
sa.  in   ciiief  tliree  torleauxes. 

Barker,  [Sliroj)shire,]  ])er  saltier,  erm.  and  az. 
ou  a  bordure  gu.  eight  annulets  or. 

Barkkswortu,  checpiy  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend 
az.  three  lions  of  the  first. 

Barksworth,  chequy  or  and  gu.  on  abend  az.  three 
lions  rampant  ar.  ( Anotlicr,  three  lions  ram- 
pant guardant  ar.) 

Barksworth,  chequy  or  and  gu.  a  bend  az. 

Barksicorih,  [Thermanby,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  sal- 
tier sa.  over  all  a  label  of  tlu-ee  points  gu. 

Bakkiia.m,  [London,]  ar.  three  pales  gu.  over  all 
a  chev.  or. 

Barkham,  [South  Acre,  Norfolk,]  paly  of  six  ar. 
and  gu.  a  chev.  or. 

Barkham,  [Waynfiete,  Lincolnshire.]     The  same. 

Barkham,  [Sir  Edward,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
lG-21.]     The  same. 

BarkSTEADK,  [Tower  of  London,  16-j4,]  erm. 
on  a  chief  sa.  tliree  ducal  coronets  or. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  in  armour, 
cmbowed,  ppr.  grasping  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and 
pomel  of  the  first. 

Barkston,  [\''orkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  double  cot- 
tised  gu.  betw.  tlu-ee  fieurs-de-lis  az. 

Barkyn,  ar.  a  sword  in  bend  gu.  poLnt  down- 
wards,  betw.  two  coftises  dancettee  sa. 

Barkvwortii,  chequy  gu.  and  ar.  abend  az. 

Barlace,  Barlacev,  o;- Barlow,  gu.  three 
l)iles  ar. 

Barlangii,  sa.  an  eagle  displayed  ar. 

BAltLAR,  or,  three  piles  gu. 

Barlar,  gu.  three  ])iles  ar. 

Barlar,  gu.  thi-ee  piles  or. 

Barlaunciie,  Barlew,  or  Barlow,  [Lan- 
cashire,] sa.  an  eagle  displayed  ar.  anned  or, 
perched  on  a  ragged  staff,  of  the  second. 

Barle,  per  fesse  wavy  ar.  and  barry  of  four 
undec  az.  and  or. 

Bar  LET,  quarterly  indented  ar.  and  giu  four 
crescents,  counterchangcd. 

Barley,  ar.  three  bars  wavy  sa.  a  chief,  per  pale 
erm.    and   gu. — Crest,  a    demi    stag,   per  pale 

and charged    with    three    Lars 

wavy  counlorchauged. 

Barle;/,  erm.  three  bars  sa. 

Barlcij,  barry  wavy  of  six  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  flour-de-lis  or,  a  quarter  in  chief  erm. 
(Another,  without  the  fleur-de-lis.) 

Barh'i/,  erm.  three  liars  wa^ysa. — Crest,  a  boar's 
head  erased  or,  discharging  from  his  mouth  a 
qualrefoil  az, 


BAR 

]{arJe>j,  [Derbyshire,]  ar,  tliree  hounds  sa.  a  chief 
|)er  pale  erm.  and  ^\\. 

/irtr/ey,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  g;u.  three  garbs 
or. 

Barley,  gii.  on  a  chev.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets 
fifcliee  ar.  three  fleurs-de-hs  of  the  field. 

Barley,  per  fesse,  the  chief  part  quarterly,  in- 
dented per  fesse  or  and  erm.  the  basear.  charged 
with  two  squires  (cantons  voided)  sa. 

Barlay,  [Barley,  and  Bransfield-Woodhouse, 
Derbyshire,]  gu,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles 
displayed  ar.  as  many  cross  crosslets  of  the  first. 

Barliff,  Bariff,  or  Beriff,  [Lincolnshire 
and  Northamptonshire.]     See  Barriffe. 

Barlo,  erm.  three  bars  dauncettee  gu. 

Barlo,  [Essex,]  erm.  three  bars  wavy  sa. 

Barlow,  [Sheffield,]  sa.  two  bars  erm.  on  a  cliicf 
indented  per  pale  or  and  ar.  an  eagle  displayed 
sa. — Crest,  on  a  ^vTeath,  a  Mercury's  cap  or, 
wings  ar.  thereon  an  eagle's  iiead  erased  ppr. 
gorged  ^^ith  a  collar  erm.     [Granted  11591.] 

BarloiL\  [Bramfield,  Chesliire,]  barry  wavy  of  six 
iir.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gn.  flory  or,  a  cauton 
erm. 

Barlow,  gu.  a  demi  eagle  erased,  with  two  heads, 
saus  wings,  ar. 

Barlow,  [Barlow,]  sa.  an  eagle  displayed  ar.  mem- 
bered  or,  standing  on  a  hmb  of  a  tree,  regu- 
lated and  trunked,  of  the  second. 

Barlowe,  [Slebege,  Pembrokeshire,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  engr.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  fitchce 
sa.  two  lions  passant,  counter-passant,  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  demi  hon  ar.  holding  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  sa. 

Barlonyhe,  or  Barloice,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  an  eagle 
displayed,  with  two  necks,  ar.  armed  or. 

Barmingham,  gu.  a  maiuicb  erm. 

Barmovt,  or,  two  cliev.  withhi  a  bordure  gu. 

Barnaby,  erm.  a  fesse  gu. 

Barnahy,  or  Barnarly,  quarterly  ar.  and  gu.  a 
cross  counterchanged. 

Barnahy,  per  fesse  nebulee  or  and  sa.  tlu-ee  boars' 
heads  cou])ed,  coimterchanged. — Crest,  a  boar's 
head  erased  per  fesse  nebulee  sa.  and  or. 

Barnahy,  per  pale  wavy  ar.  and  vert,  three  boars' 
heads  erased  counterchanged. 

Barnaby,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  on  a  lion  rarapant  sa. 
tluree  escallop  shells  ar.  within  an  orle  of  mullets 
az. 

Barnaby,  ar.ona  cross  gu.  five  crescents  of  the  field, 
on  a  chief  az.  tlnoe  bezants. 

Barnahy,  [Salop,]  or,  on  a  Hon  rampant  sa.  three 
escallop  shells  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard  couchant  sa. 

Barnaby,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  a  lion  passant 
guardant  sa.  betw.  three  escallop  shells  of  the 
second. 


BAR 

Barnahy,  [Colchester,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  flory 
counterflory  vert,  betw.  three  boars'  heads  couped 
sa.  two  trefoils  slipped  erminois.— Crest,  a  demi 
greyhound  gu.  collared  and  ringed  ar.  holding 
a  branch  of  laurel  vert. 

Barnahie,  ar.  three  escallops  gu. 

Barnebi/,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  lion  passant  guar- 
dant  gii.  betw.  three  escallops  az. 

Bamehy,   az.  two  bars  crenellee  or. 

Barnhy,  [Towthorp,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bears'  heads  couped  sa.  muzzled  or. 

Barnack,  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

Barnack,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  a  horse  barnacle 
sa. 

Barnack,  ar.  a  fessebetw.  three  horse  barnacles  gu. 

Barnack.     See  Bernakk. 

Barnake,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  lions  rampant  ar. 

Barnake,   ar.  two  barnacles  in  pale  sa. 

Barnake,  [Northampton,]  ar.  three  pan-  of  bar- 
nacles sa. 

Barnake,  [Leicestersliire,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
pair  of  barnacles  sa. 

Barnake,  erm.  a  fesse  gai. 

Barnake,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

BAliNACLE,  az.  three  baijincle-geese  ar. 

Barnacle,  sa.  a  barnacle-goose  ar. 

Barnard,  gu.  a  lion  passant  guardarit  or. 

Barnard,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  escallo[>s  or. 

Barnard,  [Hendon,  jMiddlcsex,]  ar.  a  bear  ram- 
pant sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  co- 
ronet or,  a  demi  bear  rampant  sa.  muzzled  or. 
[Borne  by  Sir  John  Barnard,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1738.] 

Barnard,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  bend  fusily  purp. 
betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  az. — Crest,  a  dragon's 
head  erased  ar.  collared  and  lined  or,  gorged 
with  three  bars  gu. 

Barnard,  [Kent,]  vert,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mul- 
lets or. 

Barnard,  [Kent,]  vert,  on  a  chief  or,  two  mullets 

Barnard,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  dolphins 

within  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 
Barnard,  [Essex,]  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  dolphins 

naiant  ar. 
Barnard,  [Kent,]  vert,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  midlets 

or. 
Barnard,  vair,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  rauUetspierced  or. 
Barnard,  [Hants,]  sa.  two  greyhounds  endorsed  ar. 
Barnard,  sa.  two  greyhounds  endorsed  ar.   betw. 

as  many  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or. 
Barnard,    [Somersetshire    and    Gloucestershire,] 

erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Barnard,  [Yorkshire  and  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend 

az.  three  escallops   of  the  field,  in   the  sinister 

corner,    in    an    annulet,    a   mullet. — Crest,    a 
[H] 


BAR 

•  demi  lion  ar.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
mullet,  vithiii  an  annulet,  hokliiig;  in  the  paws  a 
snake  entwined  az. 

Barnard,  gu.  tliree  hons  ram))iint  or. 

Barnard,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  es- 
callops of  tlie  first. — Crest,  an  escallop  shell  ar. 

Barnard,  az.  a  fesse  within  a  bordure  cnifr.  or. 

Bernard,  [Cambridgeshire  and  Norfolk,]  ar.  a 
bear  rampant  sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest  a  demi 
bear  erect  sa.  muzzled  or. 

Bernard,  [Essex,]  gii.  three  fishes  within  a 
bordure  indented  ar. 

Barx.vrdiston,  o;-Bernardiston,  az.  afesse 
dancettee  enn. 

Barnardision,  [Keddingtou,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse 
dancettee  erm.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. — 
Crest,  an  ass's  head  ar. 

Barnardision,  [Brightwell-Ilall,  Suffolk.]  The 
same. 

Barnardiston,  [Great  Cotes,  Lincolnsliire.]  The 
same,  with  due  difference. — Crest,  a  slork  or, 
among  rushes  ppr. 

Barn.w  EiLi:,  gu.  a  cross  or. 

B.\KNE,  [London,]  az.  three  leopards'  heads  ar. 

Barne,  [London,]  az.  three  leopards  pa.ssant  or. 
(Another,  ar.) 

Barne,  [Essex,]  az.  two  lions  passant  ar. 

Barne,  [London,]  az.  two  lions  passant  gutudant 
in  pale  ar. 

Barne,  [Sir  George,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon, 
1552,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  on  a  chev. 
engr.  or,  tliree  trefoils  shpped  az.  betsv.  as 
many  swans  sa.;  second  and  tliird  ar.  on  a  fesse 
engr.  sa.  betw.  three  grillius'  heads  erased  gu. 
collared  or,  a  flem--de-Hs  of  the  field  betw.  two 
cinquefoijs  erm. 

Barne,  [Sir  George,  Lord  INIayor  of  London, 
1586,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  az.  tliree  leo- 
pards' heads  ar. ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  chev.  az. 
betw.  three  choughs  sa. 

Barnes,  or  Bernes,  [Ctunbridgeshire,]  sa. 
two  bars  embattled  or,  in  chief  tlu-ee  bezants. 
— Crest,  a  leopard  passant  ar.  spotted  sa.  collared 
and  lined  or. 

Barnes,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  estoiles  or,  a 
bear  passant  sa.  estoiled  or,  seizing  a  man  ppr. 
,   on  a  chief  ar.  tliree  roses  gu.  radiated  or. 

Barnes,  [London,  1G14,]  az.  two  lions  passant 
guardant  ar. — Crest,  out  of  clouds  ppr.  Issuing 
rays  paleways  or,  an  arm  erect,  habited  of  the 
last,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  broken  sword 
ar.  hilt  gold. 
Barnes,  az.  two  lions  passant  ar. 
Barnes,  az.  three  leopards'  heads  ar. — Crest,  on 
a  momit  vert,  a  falcon,  wings  expanded  ar.  du- 
cally  gorged,  beaked,  and  legged  or. 


B  A  K 

Barnes,    [Lauca.shire,    1584,]    quarterly,    or   and 
vert,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  estoiles  of  tlie  first. — 
Crest,  an  estoile  pierced  or. 
Barnes.      The    same    coat    with   the   estoiles  ar. 
\^Borne   by   Dr.    liichard   Barnes,    Bishop   of 
Durham.] 
Barnes,  quarterly,   az.  and  gu.  a  cross  erm. 
Barnes,  az.  three  leopards'  faces  or. 
Barnes,  [Surrey  and  Essex,]    quarterly,   or  and 

vert,  in  the  first  quarter  a  crescent  gu. 
Barnes,  [London,]  quarterly,  az.  and  gu.   a  cross 

betw.  four  cross  crosslets  or. 
Barnes,    [Berkshire,]    ar.    two    bars    betw.    six 

mascles,     three,    two,    and    one,    sa. — Crest,   a 

demi  unicorn  erm.   horned,  collared,    and  lined 

or. 
Barnes,  az.  on  a  fesse  betsv.  tliree  sheldrakes  ar. 

as  many  roses  gu. 
Barnes,  ar.  two  bai-s  crenellee    sa.   in  chief  three 

pellets. 
Barnes,  paly  of  six,  erm.  and  az.  on   a  cliief  gu. 

a  lion  passant  or.— Crest,  a  demi  lion  or. 
Barnes,  [Lord  I\Liyor  of  Loudon,  1370  and  1371,] 

quarterly,  az.  and  gu.  a  cross  ar.  in  the  first  and 

second  a  cross  botfonee  or, 
Barnerlv,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  quar- 
terly counterchanged. 
Barners,  quarterly,  or  and  vert. 
Burner,    per  pale   ar.    and  az.  a  fesse   counter- 
changed. 
Barner,  gii.  a  barnacle-goose  ar. 
Barnesdale,    [1604,]  per  saltier   ar.   and   or. 

four  eagles  displayed  sa. — Crest,  a  crane's  head 

ar.  beaked  gu.  issuing  out  of  rays  or. 
BARNE.SLY,    [Stafl'ordshire    and    Surrey,]    sa.    a 

cross  betw.  four  roses  ar.  a  mullet  for  dilierence 

gu. — Crest,  an  old  man's   head    couped   at    the 

breast,  full-faced,  ppr.    charged    with  a  mullet 

for  difl'erence.     [Gra7iied  1597.] 
Barnsletj,  gu.  a  cross  betw.  four  roses  or,  leaved 

vert. — Crest,  a  dragon  passant  ar.  charged   on 

the  breast  with  a  rose  gn. 
Barkeston,  az.  a  fesse  dancettfee  ar. 
Barnesion,  ar.  a  fesse   dancettee  erm.   betw.   six 

cross   crosslets   fitchee   sa.     (Another,    crosses 

formee  fitchee  sa.) 
Bai-neslon,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse  dancettee  erm. 

betw.  six  crosses  pattee  fitchee  ar.     (Jnother, 

cross  crosslets  fitchee  ar.) 
Barnett,  or,  a  saltier,  in   chief  three  leopards' 

faces  sa. 
Barnett,  sa.  a  saltier  or. 
Barnett,    or,    a   saltier   sa.    in   chief  a   leopard's 

head  of  tlie  second.     (Another,  the  field  ai-.) 
Barnett,  gu.  a  chief  and  lion  passant  guardimt  or. 
B.\RNEVELT,  ar.  a  field   and  river  ppr.  on  the 


BAR 

field  a  buck  p^u.  drinking  in  the  river. — Crest,  a 
deiiii  buck  gu. 

13arnf,WEI-l,  [Norlhamptonshire,]  per  pale  sa. 
and  az.  a  fessc  dancettee  or,  bet\v.  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  tiie  third. 

BarncweU,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  saltier  engr.  betw.  four 
crescents  ar. 

BarncweU,  [Essex,]  az.  a  saltier  engr.  or,  betw. 
four  crescents  ai-. 

BarneiL-ell,  or  BaniaiceUe,  [Stamford,  Lincoln- 
shire, and  Cranesley,  Northamptonshire,  loGO,] 
gu.  a  saltier  embattled  betw.  four  crescents  ar. 
— Crest,  a  boar's  head  erased  ar.  gorged  vith 
a  collar  embattled  gu.  charged  \\ith  three  be- 
zants, in  front  a  double  ring  or.  (Another 
bears  a  wolf's  head,  collared  as  before.) 

Barnicell,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 

Barnewell,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

BarmicU,  [Suffolk,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  az.  a  fesse 
dancettee  ar. 

Barnwe/l,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  betw.  four 
fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Barnv:c-ll,  [Ireland,]  or,  a  saltier  engr.  gu.  betw. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Barney,  [Park-Hall,  Norfolk,]  per  pale  gu. 
and  az.  a  cross  engr.  erm. — Crest,  a  plume  of 
feathers  of  two  rows,  in  the  bottom  four,  in  the 
top  three,  az.  and  gii. 

Barney,  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  a  cross  engr.  erm. 

Barney,  or  Berney,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  az.  and 
gu.  a  cross  erm.^Crest,  a  garb  or. 

Barney,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lions 
rampant  guardniit  or. 

Barney,  az.  two  leopards  ar.  langued  and  armed 
g-u.  ■         ^ 

Barney,  [Kent,]  az.  three  leopards'  taces  ar. 

Barneys,  az.  three  lions'  heads  ar. 

Barneys,  az.  three  greyhounds  passant  ar.  collared 
or. 

Barneyes,    az.    tlu-ee    gTeyhounds    in    full   course 

Barnfikld,  [Ne'tt'iiort,  Salop,  and  of  Devon,] 
or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  ar.  an  annulet 
for  difference  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  Lead  erased 
sa.  diically  crowned  gu. 

Barn  ham,  ar.  a  cross  engr.  betvv.  four  crescents 
gu. 

Burnham,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  cross  engr.  hetw.  four 
crescents  ar.- — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  ar.  pel- 
Icttee,  betw.  four  dragons'  wings  sa.  bezantee. 

Barnham,  gu.  a  millrind  in  bend,  betw.  two  mul- 
lets ar. 

Barnf.housk,  or,  two  wings  inverted  and  con- 
joined gxi.  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Heratcls' 
OJice,  Essex,  C.  21.] 


BAR 

Barnhouse,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  pair  of  wings  inverted 

and  conjoined  ar. 
Barnhouse,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  wings   inverted  and 

conjoined  gu. 
Barmngham,  jjer  pale  or  and  sa. 
Barniuyham,  per  pale  indented  ar  and  sa. 
Barory,  sa.  two  swords  in  saltier  ar.   hilted  and 

ponielled  or,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 
B.VRON,    [Kinnaird,    Scotland,]    or,    a   chev.   sa. 

betw.  three  martlets  gu.  within  a  double  tressure 

flory  counterllory  of  the  last. 
Baron,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  mart- 
lets sa.     (Another,  the  field  ar.) 
Baron,  [of  Wenime,]  sa.  an  iuke  moline  enn. 
Baron,  [of  Pantulfe,]  gu.  an  inke  moline  erm. 
Baron,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  fretfy  az.  betw.  three  garbs 

of  the  second. 
Baron,  or,  a  bull  passant  gu. 
Baron,    [Bradwell   and    Skirnby,    Essex,]    gu.   a 

chev.  erm.  betw.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a  gtub 

vert,  eared  or. 
Baron,  ar.  three  cstoilesgu.  \vithin  a  bordure  engr. 

Baron,  [Devon,]    ar.    a  chev.   betw.    three   body 

hearts  sa. 
Baron,  gu.  fretty  ar.   on  a  chev.  az.   three  garbs 

or. 
Baron,  ar.  two  bars  betw.  six  niascles  sa.   three, 

two,  and  one. 
Baron,  erm.  three  bends  gu.  a  label  of  as   many 

])oints  az. 
Baron,  [London,]  az.  two  lions  passant  guardant  in 

jiale  ar. 
Baron,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  betw.  nine  mascles   of  the 

second,  three,  three,  and  three. — Crest,  a  deiiii 

unicorn  erm.  armed   sa.    crined,    collared,   and 

chained  or. 
Baron,  [London  and  Essex,]  sa.  in  chief  two   es- 

toiles,  in  base   a  martlet  ar.   withhi    a  bordure 

engr.  or. 
Barron,  erm.  three  bendlets  gu.    over  all  a   label 

of  three  points  ar. 
Barron,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  garbs  or,  a 

iVet  az. 
BARONiiY,  or  Barroughby,  az.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  boars'  heads  couped  or.     (Another,  ar.) 
Bauonsdali;,  [London,]  per  saltier,  or  and  ar. 

four  eagles  displayed  az. — Cresl,  out  of  an   an- 
tique crown  or,  a  stork's  head  ar.  beaked  gu. 
B.VKR,  az.  an  eagle  displayed  ar.   surmounted  of 

a  bar  (or  fesse)  sa.  charged  with  two  mullets  of 

the  second. 
Barre,  ar.  three  bars  crenellce  gu. 
Barre,  [Ireland,]  banily  ar.  and  gu. 
Barre,  [Ireland,]  harry  of  six  ar.  and  gu. 
Barre,  harry  of  six  couuterembattlcd  ar.  and  gu. 
[  H  2] 


BAR 

Barre,  gu.  four  bars  componee  ar.  and  sa. 

Baurk,  or  UAitKV,  ar.  a  fesse  gii.  betw.  six 
fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Barre,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  four  bars  gu. 

Barrc,  gu.  three  bars  gobonated  ar.  aud  sa. 

Barre,  or  Barrel/,  ar.  a  cliev.  betsv.  three  bears' 
heads  coupcd  sa.  muzzled  and  collared  or. 

Barre,  or  Barret/,  gii.  a  beud  vair  betw.  six  es- 
callops ar. 

Barre,  gu.  three  bars  gcmel  ar. 

Barre,  gii.  two  bars  geniel  ar. 

Barre,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Barrc,  az.  crusily,  two  barbels  adorsed  or,  a  bor- 
dure  eugr.  gu. 

Ba]{rf,ll,  [Rochester,  Kent,]  erm.  on  a  chief 
az.  three  talbots'  heads  erased  ar. 

Barrel!,  [Herefordshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  a 
talbot's  head  in  the  dexter  point  couped  az. 
eared  gu. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head  couped  ar. 
eared  gu. 

Barrel/,  [liochester,  Kent,]  erm.  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  talbot's  heads  erased  of  the  tirst. 

Barrall,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  sa. 

Barrett,  az.  a  fesse  iudcntedj  in  chief  three 
mullets  ar. 

Barren,  ar.  a  fesse  indented  gu.  in  chief  three 
mullets  sa. 

Barrett,  sa.  three  falcons'  heads  erased  or. 

Barrett,  or,  a  cross  sa.  over  all  a  bendlet  gu. 

Barrett,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets sa.  as  many  lions  passant  guardant  nr. — 
Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  lion  couchant  ar.  the  dex- 
ter paw  resting  upon   a  mullet  sa.     [Borne  Inj 

■■  Thomas  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Lee-Prioru,  Kent, 
182S.] 

Barrett,  [Bellhouse,  Aveley,  Essex,]  harry  of 
foiu',  ar.  and  gu.  counterchanged  per  pale. — 
Crest,  a  hydra  with  seven  heads,  wiogs  endorsed 
vert,  scaled  or. 

Barrett,  [Perry-Court,  in  the  parish  of  Preston, 
Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  daucettee  gu.  in  cliief  three 
mullets  sa. 

Barrett,  [Lea,  Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  mullets  of  the  second,  as  many  lions  pas- 
sant guardant  of  the  tield. 

Barrett,  [Shortney,  Nottinghamshire,]  gii.  on  a 
.fesse  cottised  betw.  three  spears'  heads  ar.  as 
many  mullets  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  nag's  head 
erased,  per  pale,  gu.  aud  az.  gorged  -with  two 
bars  ar. 

Barrett,  [London,  13S3,]  gu,  a  chief  indented  ar. 
a  bordiire  az. 

Barrett,  gu.  on  a  saltier  or,  five  swans  sa. 

Barrett,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  on  a  bond  az.  betw.  three 
lozenge-buckles,  the  tongues  fesseways  gu. 
an  annulet  or. 


BAR 

Barrett,  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a  fesse  counter- 
changed. 

Barrett,  [Essex,]  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  four  bars 
counterchanged.     (Another,  of  Kent,  six.) 

Barrett,  [Herefordsliire,]  gu.  on  a  cliief  indented 
ar.  three  escidlo])s  of  the  field.  (Another,  the 
escallojjs  sa.) — Crest,  a  lion  ramjjantor,  holding 
betw.  the  fore-feet  an  escallop  sa. 

Barrett,  gu.  on  a  chief  indented  ai".  three  mart- 
lets sa. 

Barrett,  az.  on  a  chief  indented  ar.  three  escal- 
l<)])s  sa. 

Barrett,  gu.  on  a  chief  indented  or,  three  escal- 
lops sa. 

Barrett,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  mullets  of 
the  second. 

Barrett,  [Suft'olk,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  mullets 
sa. 

Barrc//,  [Ireland,]  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  twelve 
barrulets  counterchanged. 

Barrett,  az.  a  fesse  daucettee  or,  in  chief  tliree 
mullets  ar. 

Barrett,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  cstoiles  gu. 

Barrett,  [Dorsetshii-e,  and  of  Ealing,  Middle- 
sex,] sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  hawks'  heads  erased 
or. 

Barren,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  beud  az.  betw.  tlu-ce 
square  buckles  gu. — Crest,  a  helmet  ar.  gar- 
nished and  plumed  with  feathers  or.  (Another 
crest,  a  demi  greyhound  ar.  collared  and  lined 
sa.) 

Barrett,  per  fesse  indented  ar.  and  gu.  a  bordure 
az. 

Barrett,  [Warwick,]  or,  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  betw. 
three  bears'  heads  sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest,  a 
griffin  segreaut  reguardant  gu.  wings  elevated 
or. 

Barrett,  [Cambridge,]  ar.  a  chev.  engT.  betvi-. 
three  bears  passant  sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest,  a 
griflm  segreaut  reg-uardant  or,  beak,  legs, 
and  -Nvings  gu. 

Barrett,  [Castle-Barrett,  Cork,]  jier  pale  ar.  iuul 
gu.  thiee  bars  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  of 
the  second  a  rose,  crowned,  or. — Crest,  a 
heart  or,  betw.  two  wings  az.  semee  of  es- 
toiles.     [Certified,  August  22,  \Q$2.'] 

Barrett,  [London,]  az.  two  barrulets  or,  betw. 
three  doves  ppr.  [Granted '\17'A.'\ 

Bar  rati,  ar.  tliree  buckles,  lozenges,  in  bend   g-u. 

Barctt,  gu.  a  chief  indented  ar. 

Barritl,  az.  on  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  or,  two  serpents  in  saltier,  as  part 
of  a  Caduceus  ppr. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  per 
fesse  ar.  and  erm.  collared  or,  eared  sa. 
[Granted  to  Thomas  Hercy  Barrif,  of  Jamaka, 
October  2S,  17GS.] 


BAR 

i5ARRKY,  [Ireland,]  barry  of  six  ar.  and  £:;u. 

Jiany,  gu.  three  bars  componee,  ar.  and  az. 

Barry,  az.  two  lions  passant  or. 

Barry,  az.  two  lions  passant  guardant  or. 

Barry,  [Devon,]  gii.  three  bars   voided  ar. 

Bariy,  [Devon,]  ^u.  three  bars  cheqiiy  ar.  and 
az. 

Barry,  ar.  three  bars  gu. 

Barry,  ban  y  of  six  ar.  and  gu. — Crest,  a  wolf's 
head  erased  sa. 

Barry,  ar.  three  bars  embattled  gii. 

Barrye,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  bars,  in  chief  a 
crescent  gii. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head  sa.  charged 
with  a  cre.^cent  or. 

Barrie,  [Scotland,]  az.  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  ar.  over  all,  on  a  fesse  sa.  two  mul- 
lets of  the  .second. 

Barry.     See  Bar  re. 

Barriff,  [Northamptonshire,]  vert,  on  a  chev. 
engr.  ar.  betw.  three  trefoils  shpped  pean,  as 
many  lions  rampant  sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  beaver  passant  ppr.  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  and  ring  or.     (Another,  the  field  az.) 

Barriff,  az.  on  a  chev.  engr.   ar.  betw.  three  tre- 

.  foils  slipped  erm.  as  many  lions  rampant  sa. 
amred  and  langued  gu. 

Barringsi'ON,  or,  a  cross  crosslet  puq).  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
of  the  first. 

Barrinqston,  sa.  six  eagles  displayed  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Barrinylon,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant 
sa.  flory  or. 

Barringlon,  [Essex,]  ar.  three  chev.  gu. 

Barringfon,  [Banington-Hall,  Essex,]  ar.  three 
chev.  gu.  a  label  of  as  many  points  az. 
(Another,  erm.)  —  Crest,  a  Capuchin  Friar, 
aflVonte,  ppr.  couped  below  the  shoulders, 
habited,  paly  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  on  his  head  a 
cap  or.  (Another,  the  cap  hanging  down  be- 
liind,  and  striped  as  the  habit.) 

Barrenklon,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant 
double  queued  sa. 

Barrow,  lozengy,  or  and  az.  a  griflin  salient 
erm. 

Barrow,  [Cambridge,]  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  three 
lions'  heads  erased  sa. — Crest,  an  ostrich's  head 
erased  ar.  holding  in  the  beak  a  key  or. 

Barrow,  [Petterspury,  Northamptonshire,]  ar. 
three  torteauxes,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bugle  horn  gold,  betw.  two 
pheons  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  demi  boar  ram- 
pant or,  charged  with  three  billets,  betw.  two 
beiidlefs,  sa. 

Barroic,  and  Ban-ohy,  [Cambridge,]  sa.  two 
swords  in  saltier  ar.  hilts  and  pomels    or,  betw. 


BAR 

four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the   last. — Crest,  a  squirrel 

sejant  gu.  charged  with   a  chev.  or,  cracking  a 

nut  ppr. 
Barrow,  cliequy   az.  and  or,  an   eagle  displayed 

ar. 
Barroio,    [Kent,]    sa.    a   fesse    erm.   betw.    two 

fleurs  de-lis  in  chief,  and  a  hind  trippantin  base, 

or. 
Barrow,  [Shipdenham,  Norfolk,]  sa.   two  swords 

in  saltier  ar.  betw.   four  fleurs-de-lis  or,  within 

a  bordiire  gobonated  of  the  last  and  g-u. 
Barrow,    [Winthoipe,  Norfolk,]    sa.   two  s-«ords 

in  saltier,  betw.  four   fleurs-de-lis    or,   within   a 

bordure  gobonated  az.    and  ar.     (Another,  ar. 

and  ]3uq).) 
Barrow,  sa.  a  hind's  head,  couped,  ai. 
Barrow,  [Sufl'olk,]  sa.  two   swords  in   saltier  ar. 

hilts    and    pomels    or,  betw.    four    flcurs-du-hs, 

within   a  bordure  of  the  third.     (Another,  the 

bordure  ar.) — Crest,   a  hind's  head  ar. 
Barrow,  [Wills  and  Suffolk,]  sa.   two  swords  in 

saltier    ar.    pomels    and   hills   gold,  betw.    four 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Barowe,  ar.  a  pheon  sa. 

Barrov.e,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross   cross- 
lets  sa.   two  lions  passant,  counter-passant,  ar. 

— Crest,    a   demi    lion   rampant    ar.    holding  a 

cross  crosslet  fitchee  sa. 
Barrowby,  [Loudon,]  sa.  a  cimetar,  surmounting 

a  sword  in  saltier  ar.  liilts  and  pomels  or,  betw. 

four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 
Barsham,    [Norfolk,]    per  pale   gu.    and   ar.    a 

chief  or, 
Barsham,  [Colkirk,   Norfolk,]  pfr  pale  or  and  gu. 

a  chief  or. 
Barsham,  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a  chief  or. 
Barston,  [Norfolk,]  quarleily,  ar.  and  sa.  over 

all  an  eagle  displayed  gu. 
Barston,     ar.    three    spiked    clubs    sa.    two  and 

one. 
Bartkrowe,  quarterly,  ar.    and    sa.  in  the  se- 
cond and  third  quarters,   a  tower  triple  lowered 

ar. 
Bartiiolemew,  or  Bartolomew,    or,  three 

three   goafs'    heads    erased    sa. — Crest,  a  demi 

goat    ar.    gorged    with    a    chaplet     of    laurel 

vert. 
Barlholemeiv,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.   three  lions 

rampant  sa. 
Barthomley,     or    Bartumley,     gu.    three 

frogs,  tails  erect,  or. 
Bartlet,    sa.    on    a    chev.     flory   counterflory 

betw.   three   doves  ar.  as  many  trefoils  sli])ped 

I)pr. 
Bartlet,  [London,]  ar.   on    a   chev.    flory,   betw. 

three  doves  ar.  charged  with  as  many  trefoils 


BAR 

slipped  vert,  pierced  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  du- 
cal coronet  or,  two  denii  driigous,  -without 
wint:fs,  vert,  tied  back  to  back  -Nvitb  a  cord  az. 
issuing  from  the  middle  of  the  coronet,  passing 
under  their  throats,  and  meeting  above  their 
lieads  in  two  bows. 

Bartlel,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets 
sa. 

Bartlet,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betsv.  three  Cor- 
nish choug'iis  jjpr. 

Bartlet,  [Gloucestershire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse 
indeiiled  az.  and  gu.  four  crescents  counter- 
changed. 

Bartlet,  quarterly,  per  pale  indented  ar.  and  gu. 
a  crescent  counterchanged. 

Bdrtletl,  [Stopham,  Sussex,]  sa.  tlu-ee  falconers' 
sinister  gloves  pendant  ar.  tasselled  or. — 
Crest,  a  swan  ar.  couched,  -vWth  her  vings  ex- 
panded in  dorso.  [Granted,  to  Walter  Bart- 
let, Esq.  November  27,  1616.] 

BartlKi^ie,  or,  a  chev.  party  per  chev.  eugr.  ar. 
and  gri.  betw.  tliree  lions  rampant  sa. 

Barton,  gu.  a  fesse  indented  ar. 

Barton,  gu.  three  house-suails  or. 

Barton,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  a  roundle  of  masonry, 
charged  -with  an  ermine  spot. 

Barton,  erra.  on  a  canton  sa.  an  owl  ar.  (Anotlicr, 
the  canton  gu.   the  owl  or.) 

Barton,  [Bucks,]  ar.  a  chief  erm.  on  a  cautou  gu. 
an  owl  of  the  field. 

Barton,  erm.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  martlet  or. 

Barton,  [Didleston,  Salop,]  ar.  a  bend  double 
cottised  sa. 

Barton,  az.  two  bars  ar.  a  chief  erm. 

Barton,  per  fesse  erm.  and  ar.  on  a  canton  gii.  an 
owl  or. 

Barton,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  three  bears'  heads  couped 
gu. 

Barton,  [Barton,  Lancashire,]  ar.  three  boars' 
heads  cou])ed  (another,  erased)  gii. — Crest,  a 
boar's  head  couped  gu. 

Barton,  [Barton,  Lancashire,]  ar.  three  boars' 
heads  couped  sa. 

Barton,  [Sw  ethills,  Lancashire,]  az.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  bucks' iieadscabossed  or.  (Another,  the 
bucks'  heads  ar.) — Crest,  an  acom  or,  leaved 
vert. 

Barton,  [Kent,]  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  bucks' 
heads  co>i])od  erm. — Crest,  an  owl  ppr. 

Barton,  [^^'herby,  Yorksliire,]  erm.  on  a  fesse 
gu.  three  annulets  or. 

Barton,   [Lancashire,]  erm.  a  fesse  engr.  gu. 

Barton,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  squirrels'  heads 
or. 

Barton,  [Newton,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw. 
six  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 


B  A  S 

Barton,    [Sir    Henry,  Lord    Mayor   of    London, 

1416  and  14^30,]  erm.  on  a  saltier  sa.  an  aimu- 

let  or,  voided  of  the  lirst. 
Bartram,  [Baron  of  Miiford,]  or,  an  orle  gu. 
Bartram,  [Cumberland,]  gu.  an  orle  or.    (Another 

adds  a  label  of  three  points  of  the  second.) 
Bartram,  [Staflordshire,]  az.  an  orle  or. 
Bartram,     [Northumberland,]     gu.     crusily,    an 

orle  ar. 
Bartram,  or,  a  lion  passant  vert. 
Bartram,  az.  an  eagle  displayed  or. 
Bertram,  [Lord  of  Bothal,]   or,  an  orle  az. 
Rartron,  ar.  an  escocheon  az. 
Baruxe,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  human  or  body 

hearts,   sa. 
Barway,  ar.  a  barnacle  in  bend  sa. 
Baravell,  ar.  three  martlets  sa.  betw.  two  bars 

gu. 
Barwcll,  ar.  four  barrulets  az.    over  all  a   griffin 

segreant  or. 
Baricell,    erm.    on    a   chief    az.    a    talbot's    head 

couped  ar.  collai-ed  gu. 
Barwcll,  gu.  a  goat  climant  ar.  attired  or. 
Baravick,    [Northuml)crland,]    or,  three    bears' 

heads  erased,  muzzled  ar. — Crest,  on  a  mount 

vert,  a  stag  or,  atlired  sa. 
Baricick,    [Sutton,    Yorkshire,]    ai-.    three  bears' 

heads  couped  sa.  muzzled  gu. 
Baricick,  az.    a    cross    eogr,   or,    voided    of    the 

field. 
Harwich,    [AVesthorp,    Suffolk,]    ai\  three    bears' 

heads  erased  az.  muzzled  or. 
Barwicke,  [Esses,  1592,]  ar.  three  bears'  heads 

erased  sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest,  an  escarbuncle, 

the  centre  az.  the  rays  ar. 
Barwicke,  ar.  a  fleur-de-hs  gu.   betn".  three  bears' 

heads  erased  sa.  muzzled  or. 
Bar  WIS,    [Iselekirk,    Cumberland,]    ar.  a  chev. 

betw.  tlu-ee  bears'  heads  couped  sa.  muzzled  or. 
Bar  WORTH,  ai-.  a  saltier  sa. 
Barzey,   [Shrewsbury,]   ar.  two  bars   gu.   on   a 

canton    of    tlie    last,    a  niaunch   or. — Crest,  a 

squirrel  sejant  ppr.  cracking  a  nut  or. 
Basebroke,  az.  three  mullets  in  fesse  betAV.  two 

bars  or. 
Basentyne,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Basenlyne,  gu.  a  fesse  dancettee  ar. 
Basford,    gu.    three   finned    or  winged   syrens 

ar. 
Basford,    [Nottinghamshire,]    sa.    three    dancing 

bears  or. 
Bdiford,  [Grange,  Derbyshire,]  az.   tluree  eagles 

dis])layed  betw.  two  bendlets  ar. 
Basha.m,  or,   three  palcfs  gu. 
Basluiiii,  sa.  a  crescent  ar. 
Basiie,  [Hertfordshire,]  per  chev.    ar.  and   gu. 


)<its{t  .wlxi  .M 


B  A  S 

in  chief  two  moorhens  sa.  combed  and  IcETg-ed 
g;u.  in  base  a  saltier  ar. — Crest,  a  griflia  se- 
greant,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  collared  ^yitll  a  plain 
collar  coiinterchanged,  holding-  in  the  bejik  a 
broken  spciir. 

BusTie,  per  chcv.  ar.  and  sa.  three  towers,  triple 
towered,  coiinterclianged. 

Bashe,  [Herefordshire,]  per  chev.  or  and  g;u.  two 
martlets  in  chief,  and  a  cross  in  base,  counter- 
clianged. 

B.\sniNGS,     az.    a    cross   voided,    and    a   bend 


Basjle,  ar.  three  crescents  sa. 
B,\S1N,    or    BlKSiN,    sa.    thi 


ilotes    in   pale 


Basilic/,  erm.  a  bordure  sa. 

Basing,    [London,    1214,]    or,    six    eagles    dis- 
played   sa.    three,    two,    and    one,    a    canton 

erm. 
Basing,  [Kent,]  az.  a  cross  criisily,    voided  or,  a 

bend  g^u. 
Basing,  az.  a  cross  crosslct  recoursie  ar. 
Basinghold,  or  Baseingiiold,   ar.  a  saltier 

az.  botonee  or. 
Basingwp:rke,  ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  vert,  five 

mullets  or. 
Basire,  or  Basiek,    gu.    three  bars   wavy,  m 

chief  a  mullet  of  six  points  ar. 
Basker,  or,  a  cross  gu.  bezautee. 
Baskerfield,    ar.    a   chev.    gu.    betw.    three 

hurts. 
Baskervile,  ar.  on   a   chev.    gu.    betw.    throe 

liurts,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Baskervi/e,   [Cheshire,]  ar.  three  hurts. 
Baskervile,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.   on  a  chev.  az. 

C another,  gu.)  betw.  thi-ee  hurts,  as  many  cross 

crosslets  or. 
Baskervile,  [Gloucestershire,  Herefordshire,    and 

Herts,]     ar.    a    chev.    gu.    betw.    three    tor- 

teauxes. 
Baskervile,    [Herefordsliire    and    Warwickshire,] 

Jir.    a   chev.   gu.    betw.   three   hurts. — Crest,  a 

wolf's  head  erased  ar.  liolding  in  the  mouth  an 

arrow,  the   feathers   upwards.     (Another  crest, 

a  hon's  head,  pierced  through  the  mouth  with  a 

.spear.     Another    crest,    a    garb    of    rosemary 

ppr.) 
Baskervile,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  gii.  betsv.  tlu-ee   hurts, 

as  many  mullets  or. 
Baslcervill,  ar.    a    chev.    gu.    betw.   three    trivets 

az. 
Baskervill,     ar.    a    chev.     az.     betw.     three    tor- 

teauxcs. 
Baskerwicii,    ar.    a   hurt    and    label    of  three 

points  gu. 
Basket,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betv.'. 


B  A  S 

three  leopards'  heads  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion 
or. 

Basket,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  dolphins' 
heads  or. 

Baskin,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair. —  Crest,  a 
sword  and  stalk  of  wheat  ia  saltier,  the  last  de- 
pressed of  the  first. 

Basnett,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  helmets 
close  ppr. — Crest,  an  arm  e)nbowed  in  armour 
p])r.  holding  a  cutlas. 

Bassnet,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  helmets  close 
or. 

Baspooee,  [Beston,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chcv.  em- 
battled betw.  three  lions  rampant  sa. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head  erm. 
attired  or,  wreathed  about  the  neck  ar.  and  sa. 
and  tied  behind  with  two  bows. 

Basquer,  [Isle  of  Wight,  Hants,]  per  bend  or 
and  ar.  a  lion  rampant  az.  on  a  chief  g;u.  a  cross 
pattce,  fitchee,  betw.  tv,o  estoilcs  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Bassack,  [Stepney,  Middlesex,]  az.  three  piles 
wavy  in  point  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  first  as  luany 
mascles  of  the  second. 

Basse,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.betv/.  three  plates. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion  gu.  resting  liis  paw  on  an  oval 
shield  in  cartouch  or,  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
Hs  az. 

Bassenden,  gu.  ou  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  mid- 
lets  or,  as  many  mascles  az. 

Bassextine,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Basser,  erm.  on  a  chief  indented  ....  two  mul- 
lets .... 

Basset,  [Sir  Robert,  Lord  JIayor  of  London, 
147.5,]  gu.  three  helmets  ar.  vizors  and  garnish- 
ing or. 

Basset f,  barry  nebulee  of  six  or  andg-u.  C Another, 
ar.  and  gu.) 

Basseit,  paly  of  eight  or  and  gu.  a  canton  vert. 

Bassetf,  [Devon,]  paly  of  eight  or  and  gu.  a  can- 
ton vair. 

Bassetf,  paly  of  six  or  and  gu.  a  bordure  az.  be- 
zantee. 

Bassett,  [Gloucestersliire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  in- 
dented g-u.  three  estoiles  or.  (Another,  escnl- 
loj)s  or.) 

Bassetf,  [Gloucestershire,]  ai'.  on  a  chief  indented 
gu.  three  mullets  or.  (Another,  esctdlops 
or.) 

Bassetf,  [Northumberland,]  or,  three  piles  gu. 
(Another,  pales)  within  a  bordiu-e  az.  be- 
zautee. 

Bassetf,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  three  piles  gu.  a  can- 
ton vair. 

Bassett,  or,  three  piles  gu,  on  a  canton  sa,  a  lion 
rampant  ar. 


i   '•■ 


B  A  S 

Bassctt,  [Warwicksliirc,]  or,  three  jiilcs   in  point 

gu.  a   canton    erni. — Crest,  a   boar's    licad    ar. 

coiiped  gu. 
Bassett,  or,  tlirec  ])iles  meeting   in   the   base   of 

tlie    escochcon    sa.    a    canton  crui.     (Another, 

vair.) 
Jiassctt,  [Langley,    Derliysliire,]   or,    three   piles 

meeting   in   the  base   of   the   cscocheon   gu.  a 

canton  ar.  charged  \vith    a    grifiiu    segTcant  sa. 

— Crest,    out   of   a   ducal   coronet  or,  a  boar's 

Iiead  gu.     ■ 
Bassctt.     The   same,    the    canton   being  charged 

■\\ilh  two  lions  passant  gu. 
Bnssift,  or,  three   piles  meeting  in   the    base   of 

the    escochcon    sa.    within   a   borduro    az.    be- 

zantee. 
Bassctt.     The    same,    adding    over    all    a    bend 

az. 
Bassctt,  or,  three  pales  gu'. 
Bassett,  or,   three  ])alos  gu.  a  canton  erm. 
Bassett,  [Leicestershire,]  bany   wavy  of   six  ar. 

and  gu. 
Bassett,  barry  -wavy  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  a  canton  of 

the  second. 
Bassett,  baruly  ar.  and  gu. 
Bassett,   [Cornwall,]      ftr.    three    bars    dancettee 

gu. 
Bassett,  barry  of  six  az.  and  ar.  on  a  chief  of  tlie 

second  three  chaplets  of  the  first. 
Bassett,   [Cornwall,]  bnrry    wavy   of  six    or    and 

gu. 
Bassett,   [Cornwall,]  barry  wavy   of   six    or    and 

az. 
Bassett,     ["NYoniberly,    Devon,]    or,     three    bars 

wavy  gu.- — Crest,  an  unicorn's  head  ar.  charged 

with  two  bars  dancettee  gu. 
Bassctt,  [Devon,]  gu.  three  bars  undec  or. 
Bassett,  barry  wavy  of  six  ar.  and  sa. 
Bassett,    sa.    tliree    fleurs-de-lis   ar.       (Another, 

or.) 
Bassctt,  [Somersetshire,]  crm.  a  canton  gu. 
Bassett,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.   betw.   three  bugte- 

honis  stringed  sa.     (Another,  the  chev.  az.) 
Bassctt,  [Essex,]  ar.    on  a   chev.  betw.  three  bu- 

glc-borns  sa.  five  cross  crosslets  of  the  field. 
Bassett,  bendy  gu.  and  or,  a  canton  crm. 
Bassett,  gu.  on   a  bend  ar.   three   escallop  shells 

sa. 
Bassett,  or,  three  palets  gu.  a  quarter  barry  ne- 

bulec  ai".  and  az. 
Bassinohorni:,  [Badlingham,  Cambridgeshire,] 
'     gjToiuiy  of  tv\elve  or  and  gu. 
Bassirir/bunie,  g\Tonny  of  sixteen  pieces   ar.   and 

Bassinrjhoriie,  gyronny  of  eight  ar.  and  gu. 
Bassiiif/horne,  g\Tonny  of  eight  ar.  and  az. 


BAT 

Bassinghnrne,  [Cambridgeshire,]  gyronny  of  eight 

vair  and  gu. 
Bussinijhornc,  gjronny  of  eight  or  and  az. 
Bassiiujhornc,  gyronny  of  eight  gu.  and  vair, 
Basshijhonie,  gyronny  of  twelve  vair  and  gni. 
Bassiiujhorne,  gyronny  of  twelve  ar.  and  gu. 
Bassincjhorne,  gyronny  of  twelve  gu.  and  vert. 
Bas.shujhorne,  g)Toiuiy  of    twelve    vair,     or,   and 

gu. 
Bassiiif/lorne,  [Cambridgeshire,]  gyronny  of  twelve 

gu.  and  vair. 
Bassinc/borne,  [Hertfordshire,]   gyionny   of   eight 

or  and  gni. 
Bassiiirjhorne,  []Jncolnsliirc,]  gyroany  of  twelve 

or  and  az. 
Bassingdon,  eru).  on    a   saltier    engr.    az.    five 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Bassinges,  az.  a  cross  engr.  or,  o^er  all  a  bend 

Bassiii(/es,  az.  a    cross    moline    quarterly    pierced 

or. 
Bassingcs,  gu.  an  inescochcon  ar.  within  an  orle  of 

cinquefoils  pierced  of  the  field. 
Bassixgfokd,  az.  a  bezant. 
BASSl^•G^YE^:KE,o^BA.s.slNG^YERKS, [Cheshire,] 

ar.  a  cross  engr.  vert. 
Bass^',  quarterly,  iudcnted  per  fessc,  sa.  and  ar. 
Bastajiu,  [Arlington,  Norfolk,]  ar.   on   a   bend 

betw.  tliree  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  as  many  boars'  heads 

coupcd  or. — Crest,  an  elephant's  head  per  chev. 

or  and  sa.  erased  of  the  second. 
]5aistard,  or  Bastkud,  [])evon,]  or,  a  chev. 

az. 
BasteI'.D,  ar.  two  bars  az.  in  chief  tlnee  chaplets 

gu. 
Basthorp,  gu.  frelty  ar.  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Bastirgk,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  cross   moline  qufirter 

pierced  or, 
BaSto,  crm.  on  a  fesse  cottised  sa.  three  crescents 

or. — Crest,  on  a  w rcath,  a  horse's  head  couped  ar. 
BastoN',  ar.  three  bats'  wings  sa. 
Baslon,  quarterly,  indented  per  fcsse,  or  and  az. 
BastovIjE,  [Essex,]  or,  a  cross  sa.  charged  %^ith 

five  midlets  of    the  field.     (Another,  the  field 

ar.) 
Batkerge,  sa.  filtecn  bezants,  fi\e,  foiu",  three, 

two,  and  one. 
Bate,  [Yorkshire,  1505,]  sa.    a   fcsse    engr.  ar. 

betw.  three  dexter   hands  coujied  bendways  or. 

— Crest,  a  stag's  head  ar.  attired  or,  erased  gu. 

vulned  through   the  neck   with   an  arrow,  gold, 

feathered  and  headed  ar. 
Bate,   sa.    a    fcsse    ar,    betw.    (wo    dexter   hands 

or. 
Bate,  or,  throe  bats  sa. 
J}atc,  sa.  a  fcsse  betw.  tliree  dexter  hands  ar. 


BAT 

Bate,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three  dexter  hiinds  couped 

bendways  ar. 
Bate,    sa.    a  fesse,    in    chief    two    dexter   hands 


BATK! 


a  fesse  botw.  two  dexter  hands  couped 


Bales,     [Halliwell,    Nortliumberland,]    sa.  a  fesse 

engrailed  betw.  three   dexter  hands,  couped  at 

the  -wrist  beudwaNs  ar. —  Crest,  a   naked   man, 

hoidinp^  in  his  dexter  iiand  a  willow-wand  ppr. 
Bates,    piuniby,    Yorkshire,]    sa.    a   fesse   engr. 

betw.  three  dexter  hands  couped  ar. 
Bales,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  on   a   fesse   ar.   betw.  three 

dexter  hands  couped  bendways,  or,  five  mullets 

of  the  field. 
Bates,  [Lincohislure,]  ar.  on   a  fesse   betw.  three 

cinquefoils  g^u.  a  fleur-de-lis  erm. 
BatemaN',  [London.]  or,  three  crescents,   betw. 

the  horns  of  each  a  star  gu. 
Bateman,  per  fesse    indented   sa.    and   ar.   three 

demi  eagles  displayed,  couped,  counterchanged. 
Baleman,    [How-Hall,     Norfolk,]    or,  three    es- 

toiles,  issuing  out  of  as  many  crescents  gu. 
Baleman,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  crescent  within  a  bor- 

dure  engr.  erni. 
Bateman,  [Loudon,]  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  tliree 

JMuscovy  ducks  jipr.  a  rose   of  the  first. — Crest, 

a  Muscovy  duck's  head  couped  betw.  tsvo  wings 

expanded  ppr. 
Bateman,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  three  crescents,  two   and 

one,  erm,  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  (Another, 

or.) 
Bateman,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  plates. 
Bateman.     The  same,   within  a  bordure  gu. 
Bateman,  sa.  an  orle  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  crescents 

erm. 
Bateman,  [Essex,]  sa.  sLx  lions  couchaut   coward 

ar-.  thi-ee,  two,  and  one. 
Baleman,    sa.   six  lions  couchant  or,  three,  two, 

and  one. 
Bateman,     [Essex,]    az.     a   chev.    embattled    or, 

betv.-.  three  martlets   ar.   a  crescent  for  difier- 

eucc. 
Bateman,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallojis  gu. 

au  ostrich  feather  ar. 
Bateman,  [Whitechapel,   Middlesex,]  az.  a  fesse 

nebulee,  betw.  three   crescents,  each  having  an 

csfoile    issuing    from    betw.    their    horns    or. — 

Crest,    out    of  a    mural    coronet   ar.   an    eagle 

rising,  with  a  small  garland  in  his  beak  ppr. 
Bateman,  ar.  on  a  bend   sa.  thiee   hurts,  -within  a 

•  bordure  gii. 
Bateman,  or,  tliree  estoiles  gu.  the    one  in   base 

issuant  out  of  a  crescent  of  the  second.  — Crest, 

an  increscent  ar.    betw.'t-wo  wings,  tlie  dexter 

^.  sinister  g-u. 


BAT 

Bateman,  [Sir  Anthony,  Lord  JNJayor  of  London, 
]t)ti4.]  The  same  "as  Batkman,  of  How- 
Hall,  Norfolk. 

Baleman,  [Sir  James,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1717.]     The  same  as  Bateman,  of  London. 

Batkrj; D,  or,  a  chev.  az. 

JJatkrkll,  chequy  or  and  gu.  a  chev.  az. 

BATKinoN,  or  Bkckkrton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
three  iiroad  arrow-heads  of  the  field. 

Batf-SHURY,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair 
betw.  three  goats'  heads  erased  ar. 

Bath,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  cross  betw.  four  lions  ram- 
pant ar. 

Balk,  or,  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  -wolves'  Leads 
erased  sa. 

Bath,  or  Bathe,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  cross  betw.  four 
lions  rampant  guardaut  ar.  (Another,  passant 
guardaut  ar.) 

Bathor,  [Hungary,]  az.  three  fang-teeth  in  fesse 
or. 

Bathur.ST,  [London,]  sa.  two  bars  erm.  in  chief 
three  crosses  foriuee  or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed,  habited  in  mail,  holding  in  the  hand 
])pr.  a  club  -with  spikes  or. 

Bathiirst,  [Hants.]     The  same. 

Bathurst,  [Kent.]     The  same. 

Balhtirsl,  [Isle  of  V/ight.]  The  same,  -^vith  an 
annulet  on  each  bar,  and  one  on  the  arm, 
or. 

Bathurst,  [Gloucestershire,]  az.  two  bars,  in 
chief  three  crosses  formee  or. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  horse  ppr. 

Batiscombe,  ar.  a  chev.  betw  three  bats  dis- 
played sa. 

Batlev,  [Yorkshire,] ar.  three  torteauxes,  a  chief 
gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  rampant  gu.  holding 
betw.  the  pa-ws  a  bezant. 

Batmay,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or,  betw. 
three  lions  rampant  of  the  third,  tluec  tor- 
teauxes. 

Batower,  erm.  a  saltier  engr.  gu. 

Batson,  alias  Davis,  ar.  three  bats'  wings 
erect  sa.  two  and  one,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  pas- 
sant guardaut  ar. — Crest,  a  bat's  wing  erect  ar. 
[Granted,  December  24,  1702,  to  Captain 
Thomas  Batson,  who,  hij  his  will,  conveyed 
the  Estate  and  Arms  to  1^ill^am  Davis,  a  son, 
hij  a  niece  of  the  said  Captain  Tliovias  Bat- 
son, on  condition  he  should  bear  both  his  Name 
and  Ar7ns.] 

Bat,  or  \  [Berks    and   Yorkshire,]    sa.    a   fesse 

Batt,  I  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  dexter  hands, 
couped  at  the  wrist  or. 

Ball,  [Hackney,  Middlesex,]  ar.  a  cross  engr. 
betw.  three  bats  displayed  sa. — Crest,  a  wolf 
passant  ppr. 

in 


B  A  V 

Bait,  [Kensin<:^ton,  ]\li<lJlcsex,]  sa.  a  fcsse  erm. 
betw.  three  dextrr  liiinds  crerl  ar. — Crest,  a 
demi  liou  guttLO  de  sang,  holding;bet\v.  tlie  paws 
a  marsluil's  stafi'  palewavs  or,  tijiped  at  the  ends 
sa.     [Granted  June  21,"  1717.] 

Batt,  ar.  a  cross  eiigr.  botw.  four  hats  displayed  sa. 

Batt,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  12-10,]"  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  dexfer  hands  couped  ar. 

Balle,  [Lord  jNIayor  of  Loudon,  12;>3.]  Same 
arms. 

Batt  ELL,  gii.  a  griffin  segrcant  ar.  armed  az. 
within  a  bordnre  engr.  or. 

Batell,  gii.  a  gTiflin  segrcant  or. 

Batten,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  battle- 
axes  az. 

Batten,  [Devon,]  ar.  tliree  battle-axes  az. 

Batten,  az.  three  battle-axe.s  ppr.  headed  ar.  han- 
dles garui.shed  or. 

Battersbv,  [1605,]  or,  a  saltier,  paly  of  twelve 
cnn.  and  gu.  a  crescent  in  chief  sa. — Crest,  a 
ram  passant  erm.  armed  and  nngnled  or. 

Batteford,  or  Batesford,  ar.  two  crescents 
gu.  a  canton  sa. 

Baliffonl.  The  same;  the  canton  charged  with  a 
crescent  or. 

Bafi/ford,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
crosses  bottouee  sa.  iis  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
first. 

Battie,  [Wadsworth,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
betiv.  three  goats  ar.  each  goat  charged  with 
two  pellets  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  demi  wood- 
man with  a  club  erect  ppr.  betw.  two  cinque- 
foils  gu. — Crest,  a  stork  with  a  fish  in  the  beak, 
all  ppr.  (A  nollier  crest,  a  kingfisher  ppr.  ducally 
gorged  and  chained  or,  in  the  mouth  a  fish  ar. 

Baty,  sa.  a  chev  betw.  three  bulls  passant  ar. 
each  charged  with  t'wo  pellets  on  a  chief  or, 
a  demi  woodman  with  a  club  betw.  tv.o  cinque- 
foils  gu. 

Battishill,  [Westwicke,  Devon,]  az.  a  cross 
crosslet  in  saltier  or,  betw.  four  ovis  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  gold.     (Another,  the  owls  or.) 

Battleround,  ai'.  an  orle  embattled  on  the 
outside  az. 

Battlewall,  ar.  a  fesse  embattled  az. 

Bavent,  ar.  a  lion  rampant,  queue  fourchee  sa. 
a  bendlet  compone  of  the  first  and  second. 

Bavent,  ar.  on  a  cliiaf  indented  sa.  three  bezants. 

Bavent,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  withua  a  bor- 
dnre (another,  engr.)  sa.  charged  with  an 
entoire  of  bezants. 

Bavent,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  crowned  or. 
(Another  adds,  on  the  shoulder,  afieur-de-lisor.) 

Bavent,  ar.  a  chief  indented  sa. 

Bavent,  or,  a  liou  rampant  sa.  douljle  queued; 
over  all  a  bend  gobouated  ar.  and  gu. 


B  A  W 

Bavant,  erm.  two  bars  gu. 

Bavant,  erm.  two  bars  gu.  charged  with  six  mul- 
lets ))ierced  or. 

Bavesor,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  c^i.  tail  forked. 

Baugh,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair  betw. 
three  mullets  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  talbot  sejant  sa. 

Baw,  or  Baivood,  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa. 
three  eagles  dis[)l;iyed  or. 

Baumford,  o?- ?  [])onington,    Lincolnshire,]  ar. 

Baunford,        S  a  fesse  engf.  gu. 

Bauzon,  or,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  gu. 

Bawdby,  ar.  a  saltier  betw.  four  rooks  sa. 

Baayde,  gu.  three  marlions'  A\ings  or. 

Bawde,  [Curringham,  Essex,  and  Bedfordshire,] 
gu.  three  chev.  ar.- — Crest,  a  satyr's  head  in 
profile  sn.  with  wings  to  the  side  of  the  head 
or,  the  tongue  hanging  out  of  his  mouth  gu. 

Bawde,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two  chev.  ar. 

Baicde,  gu.  three  lions  rampant  ar. 

Baiijde,  gu.  three  wings  or. 

Baiude,  [Essex,]  gu.  three  eagles  displayed  or. 

Bawde,  [Essex,]  gu.  three  eagles'  legs  erased, 
talons  in  chief  or. 

Bawde,  [Lancasliire,]  gu.  three  chev.  tsvo  ar.  and 
one  or. 

Baicde,  gii.  three  chev.  the  first  or,  second  and 
third  ar. 

Baude,  gu.  three  eagles'  legs  erased  ;\-la-cuisse  or. 

Baud,  gu,  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  two  others  or.  j 

Bawdington,    [Gloucester,]    ar.    on    a    fesse  I 

engr.  gu.  betw.  three  birds  volant  az.  as  many  \ 

bezants,  each  chaiged  with  a  hon's  head  erased  I 

sa.  i 

Bawdrick,  [Nottingham,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  sur- 
mounted by  another  gu. 

Baworiffe,  az.  a  pelican  displayed  or,  wound- 
ed on  the  breast. 

BawdrU',  gu.  three  swans  ar. 

Bawdwin,  [Salop,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa. 

Bawdivyn,  or,  a  fesse  betw.  throe  water-bougets 
gu. 

Baiudwyn,  az.  a  star  of  sixteen  points  or. 

Bawingiiaa',  or  Bawningham,  [Norfolk,] 
ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cottised  az.  three  escallops  of 
the  field. 

Bawne,  erm.  on  a  chief  indented  ar.  two  trefoils 
slipped  sa.  \ 

Bawnc,  or,  a  cross  az.  ] 

Bawre,  sa.  a  cross  flory  ar.  j 

Bawtre,  [Cambridge,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.    betw.  I 

three  lions'  heads  erased  gii.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  '• 

of  the  first. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  erased  gu.  l 

Bawtre,  [Yorkshire,]  quarterly,  gu.  and  erm.  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  goat's  head  erased 


BAY 

UaXMONT,  [Devon,]  bariy  of  six  vair  and  gu. 
J5.VXTED,  [Essex,]  quaiturly,  ar.    ;iud   gii.    ou   a 

bend  sa.  tliree  eagles  displayed  or. 
Baxter,   or,    six  eaglets  displayed,  three,  two, 

and  one,  ppr. 
Baxter,  [Stannow,   Norfolk,]  gu.  a  wivern  passant 

or,  wings  expanded,  tail  nowed;  ou  a  chief  of 

the   second,  three   spears'  heads   az.— Crest,  a 

lion's  ganih  enised  or,  holding  a  spear  sa.  head- 
ed ar.  near  the  head  two  strings  and  tassels  or. 
Baxter,   vert,  three  squin-els  sejant  ar. 
Baxter,  [Northumberland,]  gii.  on  a  heud  ar.  fovn- 

eagles  disjjlaycd  vert. 
Baxter,  az.  a  cross  betw.    four  lions  sejant  giiar- 

dant  or. 
Baxter,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  ou  a  bend  az.  three  cs- 

toiles  of  the  field.      ( Anolhcr,  or.) 
Baxter,  ar.  four  w  iudiuill-sails,  conjoined  in  saltier 

sa. 
Baxter,  erm.  ou  a  cbev.  gii.  three  bezants. 
Baxter,    [Cromer,   Norfolk,]    quarterly,    sa.    and 

g-u.  tliree  bucks'  heads  coupcd  at  the  neck  or. 
Baxter,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  ])ale  sa.  three  bezants 

within  a  bordure  of  the  second.     (Atiotlicr,  the 

bordure  engr.) 
Bakster,  or  Baxter,  ar.  a  bat  displayed  sa. 
Bay,  az.    two   bars  betw.  seven   cross   crosslets, 

three,  three,  and  oue,  or,  ^rith^n  a  bordure  engT. 

gu. 
Bay,  ai-.  tluee  maples  sa. 
Baye,  paly  of  six,  or  and   gu.   on  a  chief  of  the 

last  three  escallops  of  the  first. 
Baycp;,  [Bucks,]  ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.  five  bezants. 
Bayden,  [Cheshire,]  vert,  a  cross  or.     (Anolktr, 

the  cross  moline.) 
Bayford,  sa.  a  fesse  vaire  or  aiul  sa.  betw.  three 

leopards'  Leads  of  the  second. 
Bcyford,  ar.  three  mullets  gu. 
Bayiiouse,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  m 

chief  thi-ee  escallops  of  the  second. 
Bayousse,  [Iliuitingdon,]  ar.  a  lion  rampant  purp. 
Bayouse,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  frno  bars  ar.  iu  chief 

three  escallops  of  the  second. 
Bayouse,  bany  of  six  ar.  and  gu. 
Baiouse,  ar.  three  lions  rampant  purp. 
Baioiise.     The  same,  with  a  label  gu. 
Bayland,  [Suflblk,]  az.  a  saltier  engr.  or. 
Bayldon,    [Bayldon,    Yorkshire,]    ar.   a    fesse 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  (Another,  sa.) 
Bayler,  gu.  three  piles  ar. 
Bayley,  [Middle   Temple,]    sa.   a  chev.   betw. 

three  body  hearts  or. — Crest,  a  denii  lion  guar- 

daut  or,  holdhig  in  the  paw  a  branch  vert. 
Bayley,  [Iloddesdon,  Herts,  1G34,]  ar.  tluee  tor- 

tcauxes,  two  and  one,  a  chief  gu. — Crest,  out  of 

a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  nag's  head  ar. 


B  A  1 

Bayley,  [London,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair,  in  chief  a 
bezant  charged  with  an  anchor  sa.  betw.  two 
estoiles  or,  in  base  three  martlets  ar. — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  az.  on  the  ann 
a  fesse  vair,  the  hand  i)pr.  sui)porting  a  stalV  or. 

Bayley,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  martlets  gu. 
charged  with  as  many  plates.  (Another,  be- 
zants.)— Crest,  a  griflin  sejant  erm.  wings  and 
fore-legs  or. 

Bayky,  az.  nine  estoiles  ar.  three,  three,  aud 
three. — Crest,  a  boar's  head  erased  jipr. 

Bayly,  [London,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair  betw.  two  mul- 
lets of  six  points  in  chief,  and  a  heart  in  base 
ar. — Crest,  an  ami  couped  at  the  elbow,  and 
erect,  habited  gu.  charged  with  a  fesse  vair,  the 
cufl'  ar.  holding  iu  the  hand  ppr.  a  mullet  of  six 
points  or. 

Bayly,  ar.  three  torteauxes  two,  and  one. 

Bayly,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 
(Another,  martlets.) 

Bayly,  [Bristol,]  or,  on  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three 
nags'  heads  erased  az.  as  manj'  fleurs-de  lis  gold. 
— Crest,  a  goat's  head  az.  beziuitee,  aitired  or. 

Bey  ley,  ar.  three  torteauxes,  two  and  one. 

Bailey,  erm.  three  bars  v.'avy  sa. 

Baylie,  az.  three  doves  vising  ar.  legged  gu.  and 
crowned  with  ducal  coronets  or.  ^Borne  by 
Richard  Baylie,  President  of  St.  Johns  Col- 
lec/e,  and  Dean  of  >Salisbun/,  icho  died  in 
l(i(J7.] 

Baillie,  az.  nine  stars  ar.  three,  three,  two,  and 
one,  'v\ithin  a  bordure  ar.  charged  vriih  eight 
crescents  of  tiie  first. — Crest,  the  moniing-star 
]>pr. 

Baillie.  The  same,  within  ti  bordure  coxniter  ne- 
hulee  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  star  of  eight  points 
or,  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  ppr.  (Anolhcr,  the 
bordure  wavy  or.) 

Baillie,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  sun  or,  betw.  nine  stars 
ar.  three,  two,  three,  and  one. — Crest,  a  ere-, 
scent  or. 

Baillie.     The  same,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Baillie,  az.  the  moon  in  her  complement,  betw. 
nine  stars  ar.  three,  two,  three,  and  one. — 
Crest,  a  dove  vokmt,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
branch  of  olive. 

Baillie,  az.  nine  stars  ar.  three,  tliree,  two,  and 
one. — Crest,  a  boai-'s  head  couped.  Supporters, 
two  boars  ppr. 

Bayliff,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  martlets  or,  betw. 
as  many  body  hearts  of  the  .second. 

Bailiffe,  ar.  ou  a  bend  betw.  tliree  martlets  gu. 
three  jjlates. 

Bayloi'FE,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  an  orle  gu. 
a  label  of  tlu-ee  points  sa. 

BaiIjMOLFE,  or,  an  orle  purp.  , 

[12] 


BAY 

BaylIS,  [London,]  or,  on  a  cross  az.  hetw.  four 
ermine  s[)ots,  five  esfoilcs  ar. — Crest,  a  demi 
antelojje  pjir.  gorpjed  with  a  collar,  and  buckled 
or.     [Granted,  June  2,  1725.] 

Bai/lis,  erin.  a  cliev.  az.  betw.  two  bay-trees 
eradicated  and  fructed  in  chief  ppr.  in  base  a 
lamb  ar.  resting-  his  dexter  foot  on  a  roll  of  scar- 
let cloth.— Crest,  out  of  an  eastern  coronet  or, 
charged  on  the  band  vith  an  auricula  flower,  a 
bay-tree  fructed,  all  ppr.  [Grcinied  to  Thomas 
BayUx,  of  New-Mills.  Gloucestershire,  1775.] 

Bayloll,  or  Bayi.iol,  ar.  an  orle  pu. 

Bayloll,  or  Bayliol,  ar.  an  orle  vair,  a  label  of  five 
points  f^-u. 

Bayloll,  or  Baylrek,  gii.  an  orle  ar. 

Bayloll,  or  Bayleek,   ar.  an  orle  az. 

Bayloll,  [Scotland,]  gu.  an  orle  erm.  (Another 
adds  a  label  of  five  points  nz.) 

Bayloll,  or,  an  orle  vair.  (Another  adds  a  label 
of  three  points  gu.) 

Bayloll,  quarterly,  gu.  and  or,  in  the  first  quai'ter 
a  lion  rampant  ar. 

Bayman,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads 
ar. 

Bayman,  or,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  bulls'  lieads  ar. 

Baymond,  barry  of  six  ar.  and  az. 

Baymont,  [Devon,]  barry  of  six  vair  p.iid  gu. 
.     Baymy,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
,'    -Baymyn,    erm.    on  a  chief  indented    sa.    three 
fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Baynar,  or  Bainer,  sa.  a  chev.  or. 

Baynard,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm. 

Baynard,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  an- 
nulets or. 

Baynard,    [Blagdon,  Somersetshire,]  sa.   a  fesse 
,  betw.  two  chev.  or. — Crest,  a  demi  unicorn  ram- 

pant   or,    armed    ppr.    crined    sa.      Supporters, 
two  unicorns  or,  armed  and  hoofed  ppr.   crined 

•  sa."^ 

Baynard,  or  Baynyard,  [Sufl'olk,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  birds  sa. 

Baynard,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev. 
or,  charged  with  three  martlets  of  the  field. 

Baynard,  gu.  three  chev.  erm.  (Another  udds  n 
label  of  three  points  or.) 

Baynard,  or,  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 

Baynard,  [Stukey,  Norfolk,]  sa.  oh  a  fesse  betw. 
two  chev.  or,  three  birds  sa.  beaked  and  legged 
gu. — Crest,  a  bird's  claw  erased  sa.  charged 
•with  a  mullet  or. 

Bainard,  erm.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 

Bainard,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 

Bainard.     See  Banaud. 

Baynhridge.     See  Bainbrigg. 

Bayniiry,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  two  pole-axes  or, 
headed  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  two  mullets  of  the 
field,  pierced  gu. 


BAY 

Bayn,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  wolf's  head  erased  or, 
armed  and  langued  gu.— Crest,  a  dexter  hand 
grasping  a  dirk  or. 

Bayn.  The  same,  within  a  bordure  counter- 
compoued  az.  and  or. 

Bayne,  [Fife,  Scotland,]  az.  a  garb  or,  banded  of 
the  first  betw.  three  thistles  gold. 

Bai/ne,  [Lancashire,]  vert,  on  a  chev.  embattled 
or,  betw.  three  martlets  ar.  as  many  cinquefoils 
gu. — Crest,  an  estoile  or. 

Bayne,  az.  a  chev.  embattled  or. 

Bayne.     See  Bkaghan. 

Baine,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  fesse  creucllee  or,  betw. 
three  martlets  ar. 

Bane,  sa.  two  leg-bones  in  cross  ar. 

Bane,  per  saltier  ar.  and  az. 

Bain,  az.  a  volf's  head  erased  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure ar. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  em- 
bowed  ppr.  garnished  or,  grasping  a  dagger, 
also  ppr.  Motto  over  the  crest,  JE^  marie  el 
arte.  [Confirmed,  1784,  to  Michael  Bain, 
Tisq.  late  Captain  of  the  King's  Regiment  of 
Light  Dragoons,  descended  from  the  ancient 
family  of  Tidloch  of  that  name,  in  the  county 
of  Aberdeen.'] 

Baynes,  [Cheshire,]  az.  on  a  chev.  embattled 
or,  betw.  tluee  martlets  ar.  as  many  cinquefoils 
gu.     (Another,  the  cinquefoils  sa.) 

Baynes,  [Cumberland,  London,  and  Essex,]  sa. 
a  shin-bone  in  pale,  surmounted  by  another  in 
fesse  ar. — Crest,  an  arm  couped,  vested  az. 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  jaw-hone  ar. 

Baynes,  [London,]  per  bend  or  and  az.  three 
roundles  in  pale  counterchanged. 

Baynes,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  chev.  embattled  or, 
betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

Baynfield,  [Devon,]  or,  on  abend  gu.  three 
mullets  ar. 

Baynham,  [Gloucestershire,  IGol,]  gu.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  tluee  bulls'  heads  cabossed  ar.  an 
estoile  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  gu.  a 
bull's  head  ar. 

Baynham,  [Herefordshire,]  vert,  a  cross  moline 
betw.  four  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 

Baynham,  [Kent  and  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  lieads  cabossed  ar.  armed 
or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head  couped  at  the  neck  or. 

Baynham,  sa.  three  mullets  ar. 

Baynham,  gu.  tliree  chev.  erm. 

Baynham,  [Herefordshire,  1588,]  vert,  a  cross 
mohne  or.— Crest,  a  beaver  ppr. 

Bayninge,  [London,]  or,  two  bars  sa.  each 
charged  with  as  many  escallops  of  the  field. 

B.^YNTON,  [Wilts,]  sa.  a  bend  lozengy  ar. — Crest, 
a  grirtin's  head  erased  sa. 

Bayntoit,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  crescents  gu. 
a  hon  passant  of  the  field. 


B  E  A 

Beynton,  sa.  a  bend  fusily  ar. 

BeynloH,  az.  sLs  escallops  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Uavon,  [Cheshire,]  orni.  two  bars   wavy   gu.  in 

•     chief  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa. 

Bayons,  or  Bavos,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu. 
on  a  cliicf  of  the  second  an  escallop  of  the  first. 
(Another,  three  escallops  or.) 

Bayons,  [Lincolnshire  and  Essex,]  ar.  three  lions 
ram)jant  pnrp. 

Bavrk,  gu.  three  bars  gobonated  ar.  and  sa. 

Baybi'.FORD,  ar.  a  bear  salient  sa.  muzzled,  col- 
larc-d,  and  chained  or. 

Bayu,  [Cheshire,]  az.  on  a  chev.  embattled  or, 
tliree  cinquefoils  gii.  betw.  as  many  martlets 
ar. 

Bkaciicropt,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  three 
stags' heads  cabossed  or. —  Crest,  a  beach-free 
ppr.  behind  six  park  pales  or.  \_Gran(e(l  Ko- 
vembcr  12,  1717.  The  same  home  by  Sir 
Robert  Beachcrofl,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1712.] 

BeaciiI'R,  [Sir  Edward,  Lord  Mayor  of  I^n- 
don,  1728,]  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  vaire 
ai'.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  or,  a  buck's  head 
cabossed ;  second  and  third,  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  lions  passant  ar. 

Beacon,  or  Bkcon,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  four 
leopards'  heads  counterchangcd. 

Bf.adlkffe,  ar.  three  bead-tree  leaves  vert. 

Beaf,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  crosses  formee 
sa. 

Bfafike,  az.  three  demi  helmets  or. 

Bkagiian,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  witliia  a  bordure  sa. 
bezantee. — Crest,  a  pellet  betw.  two  ^^^ngs 
expanded,  paly  of  sLx,  perfesse  counterch;inged 
gu.  and  sa. 

Beake,  [Dorsetshire,]  barry  wavy  of  six  ar.  and 
sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  leopard's  head 
or. — Crest,  an  ostrich's  bead  ar.  in  the  beak  a 
horse-shoe  or. 

Beake,  [^Maidstone,  Kent,]  gu.  a  cross  llory 
erm. 

BenJce,  gT^i.  a  cross  moline  ar. 

Beke,  or  Beck,  [Berkshire,  and  Beck,  Lancashire,] 
or,  two  bars  dancettee  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
annulets  ar. — Crest,  a  peacock's  head  erased  or, 
gorged  with  two  bars  diiiiccttcc  sa.  betw.  two 
wings  az.  each  charged  with  three  bezants  pale- 
ways.      (Another  crest,  a  hare's  head.) 

Beke,  [Durham,]  gu.  a  cross  moline  ar. 

Beke,  gu.  a  cross  erm. 

Jieke,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  cross  moline  ar.  betw.  four 
wolves'  heads  erased  or.  (Another,  nags' 
heads  or.)— Crest,  a  dragon's  liead  erased  or, 
collared  vair. 

Beke,  gu.  a  cross  sarcelly  ar. 


B  E  A 

Beke.     See  Beak. 

Beeke,  gu.  a  cross  moline  voided  ar.  —Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  two  bull's  horns 
erm. 

Beeke.     See  Beak. 

Beale,  [Kent,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  grif- 
fins' heads  erased  or,  as  many  estoiles  pierced  of 
the  field. 

Beak',  [Surrey,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  grif- 
fins' heads  erased  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head  sa.  erased  gu. 
armed  and  crined  or. 

Beak,  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  g-riffin.s' 
heads  erased  ar.  as  many  estoiles  gu. 

Beak,  [Southam])toii,]  ar.  three  torfeauxes. 

Beak,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tliree 
griffins'  heads  erased  ar.  three  estoiles  gu. — 
Crest,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  or,  semee 
d'estoiles  gu.  [Heralds'  Office,  London,  C. 
24.] 

Beak,  [Herefordshire  and  Xorthamptonshire,] 
ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pheons  sa.  the  two 
in  chief  lying  fessew  ays  point  to  point. 

Beall,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee  wolves'  heads 
erased  or,  charged  with  as  many  cinquefoils  of 
the  field. 

Bealew,  or  Belew,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fret 
or. 

Bkaelsford,  or,  a  cinqucfoil  sa.  pierced  of  the 
field. 

BeanbRAS,  or  Beaubras,  baruly,  or  and 
az. 

Beanisulk,  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 
(Another,  the  field  ar.) 

Beancastle,  sa.  a  fesse  ar. 

Beane,  gu.  three  beau-cods  pendant  or. 

Beaxeveill,  or  Beavill,  az.  a  chief  or. 

Beaniill,  az.  a  chief  ar. 

Beanvill,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  pierced 
ar. 

Bkanford,  or  Beaijford,  [Lancashire,]  per 
pale  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  a  lion  passant 
guardaiit  or.     (Another,  three  lions.) 

Bean  LEY,  or  Beawley,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  torteauxes. 

Bean  SHOP,  [E.^sex,]  ar.  three  cross  crosslets  in 
fesse  betw.  tM  o  bars  gemelles  sa.  witkin  a  bor- 
dure of  the  second. 

Bear  BOAR,  or,  a  bear's  head  couped  reguardant 
sa. 

Beard,  [Aberton,  and  Cowfold,  Sussex,]  erm. 
on  a  quarter  sa.  a  saltier  or,  charged  with  iive 
lleurs-de-lis  gu.  -Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  tiger  couchant  or,  tufted, 
mailed,  and  armed,  sa. 

Beard,  ar.  three  men's  heads  couped  jipr. 


B  E  A 

Beard,  [North    Kells,  and   Hurst-Perpoint,  Lin- 

colnsliu-e,]  sa.  on  a  cliev.  bebv.  ten  martlets  ur. 

five  ogresses. 
Beard,  [Beard-Hall,  Derbyshire,]  az.  a  cliev.  ar. 

betw.  three  tiefoils  slipped  or. 
Beard,  ar.  three  men's  heads  couped   sa.  \\ithin  a 

bordure  az. 
Beare,  or  Beere,    [Kent,    1586,]   ar.   a    bear 

rampant  sa.  and  canton  gu.- — Crest,  on   a  giirb; 

lying  fesseways  or,  a  raven  sa. 
Beare,  ar.  a  beai-  in  pale  salient  sa.   armed  gu.  a 

canton  erm. 
Beare,  ar.  a  bear  saheut  sa. 

Beare,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  bears'  Iicads  sa.  muz- 
zled or. 
Bearecroft,  [Worcester,]  ar.  on  a  chev 

three  mullets  sa. 
Bcarcroft,  ar.    three   bears    passant    sa.   muzzled 

or. 
Bearcroft,  [^''orcester,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 

bcm-s'  heads  erased  ar.  three  swans  close  of  the 

first. 
Beareford,  ;tr.  a  bear  sa. 

Berewood,  or,  a  bear's  head   coui)ed  gu.  muz- 
zled ar. 
Bearsley,     or,     a    bend    bet^v.    six    martlets 

sa. 
Bearwell,  sa.  a  hand-barrow  betw.  three  roses 

or. 
Beasley,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  plates. 
BecsJey,  ar.  tlu-ee  torfeauxes  and  a  chief  gu. 
Beselei/,  [Lancashire  and    York,]    ar.   three    tor- 

teauxes  and  a  chief  gu. 
Beselcij,  ar.  three  torteaiixes,  two  and  one. 
Besley,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 
Beast,  gu.  tlu-ee  bars  gemells  or. 
Beisf,  or  Biest,  [Salop,  15SG,]  gu.  three  bundles 

of  arrows  or,  feathered  and  headed  ar.  tied  in 

the  middle  with  a  string  of  the  last,  three  iu  each 

bundle,  viz.  two    in    saltier   and    one   iu   pale, 

points  downwards. — Crest,  a  sinister  arm  couped 

above  the  elbow,  habited  sa.  cuff  ai.  hand  ppr. 

holding  a  strmged  bow,  also  ppr. 
Bea.'^TIRE,  ar.  a  yelve  iron  head  sa. 
Beathall,    or   "Beathatt,    ai-.    three   boars' 

heads  cou])ed  gu.  within  a  bordure  sa. 
Beatsox',  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  spears'  heads 

ar. — Crest,    on    a   wreath,    a   bee    volant    jjpr. 

l^Boriie  by  Major-General  Alexander  Bealsoii, 

of  Knowle-Farm,  Sussex,  1823.] 
Beau,  masonry   ar.  a  chief  az.    charged   with   a 

demi  lion  is^uant  of  the  field. 
Bi;auchamf,     gu.     a    fesse     betw.     six    pe;irs 

or. 
Bcauchamp,  gu.  on  a  fesse  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 

or,  a  crescent  sa. 


B  E  A 

Beauchamj),  gu.  a  fesse  betv,-.  three  cross  crosslets 

or. 
Beauchamj),  [Essex,]  ai'.  a  lion  rampant  sa.  crowned 

gu.     (Jnother,  the  field  or.) 
Beauchamj),    [Powycke,  Gloucestershire,]    gu.   a 

fesse  betw.  six  billets  or,  a  canton  erm. — Crest, 

a   tiger   passant    or,    vulned    iu    the    shoulder 

g"- 
Beauchamp,   [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  a  fret  ar. 
Beauchaiiip,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  frettv  ar. 
Beauchamp,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.   a   fret   of   eight 

ar.  a  label  vert. 
Beaitcha)!ip,  [Essex,]  or, a  lion  rampant  sa.  crowned 

of  the  field. 
Beauchamp,  gu.  billettee,  a  fesse  or. 
Beauchamj),  [Somersetshire,]  vair. 
Beauchamp,  [Bucks,]  vair,  a  label  of  three  points 

within  a  bordure  gu. 
Beaucha>iij),  or,  a  fesse  gu. 
Beauchamj),  [Fifield,  Essex,]  or,  a  lion  rampant 

sa.  cro-svued  gu.  pearled  of  the  second. 
Beauchamp,    sa.    three    lions'    heads    erased    ar. 

crowned  or. 
Beauchamp,    sa.     a    chev.    or,  betw.    three    lions' 

heads  erased  ar. 
Beauchamp,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  in  the  smisfer  corner 

an  aimulet  of  the  last. 
Beauchamj),    ar.    a   chev.   betw.    three    crescents 

sa. 
Bcauchamp,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  mullets  or. 
Beauchamp,  \i\\v,  a    label    gu.  (another,   or,)    in 

chief  a  mullet  pierced  az. 
Beauchamp,  vair,    on  an  inescocheon    ar.  a  chief 

gu. 
Beauchamp,  [Earl  of  Warwick,]  chequy    or   and 

az.  a  chev.  erm. 
Beauchamp,  [Bletso,]  gu.    on   a   fesse   betw.  six 

martlets  or,  a  mullet  pierced  sa. 
Beaucliampe,   [Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  bend  vair. 
Beauchampe,  [Essex,]  gTi.   a  fesse  betw.  six  tre- 
foils slijiped  or. 
Beauchampe,  [Gloucestershire  and  Warwickshire,] 

gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. 
Beauchanij)e.     The  same,  withiu  a  bordure  of  the 

second. 
Beauchampe,  ar.  on    a  cliief  indented    sa.    three 

mullets  of  the  field. 
Beauchamj)e,  harry  of  six  ar.  and  az. 
Beauchampe,  [Essex,]  or,  a  lion  passant  guardant 

sa.  crowned  gu. 
Beauchampe,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw. 

six  martlets  or. 
Bcauchamj>€,  [Gloucestershire.]  The  same,  within 

a  bordure  ar. 
Beuucha»ij)e,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  iu  chief  tliree  mullets 

of  the  second. 


B  E  A 

Jieaiichampe,  sa.  a  diev.  betw.  three    lions'  heads 

erased  ar.  crowned  or. 
Beauckampe,  [Hoult,  Essex,]  gn.    a  fesse   bctw. 

six  billets  or. — Crest,   a  span's   head   and   neck 

ar.  beaked  gu.  betw.  a  pair  of  wiugs  sa. 
Beauchampe,    [Baron   of   Bedford,]  quarterly,  or 

and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 
Beauchampe,    [Worcester   and    Cornwall,]   gii.  a 

fesse  or. 
Beauchampe,  ga.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  six  bezants. 
Beauchampe,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  lieud  of  the 

second. 
Beauchampe,  quarterly,   per  fesse  indented  or  aiid 

gu.  a  bond  of  the  last. 
Beauchampe,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  of  the 

kst. 
Beauchampe,    [Lord  of  St.  Aniand,]    gu.   a   fesse 

betw.  six  martlets  or,  -within  a  bordure  ar. 
Beauchatt,  ar.  a  chev.  eiigr.   bctw.  three  cats' 

lieads  guardant  gu. — Crest,  a  cat's  head  erased 

guardant  gu. 
Beauchkev,    or,     three    lions'    heads    coupcd 

sa. 
Beaucler,  [Suffolk,]    or,    a  liou   rampaut   gu. 

gorged  with  a  crown  ar. 
Beauclerk,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  France 

and    England     quarterly ;     second,     ScotlaJid ; 

third,  Ireland;   over  all,    a    sinister   baton   gu. 

charged  with  three  roses  ar.  seeded  and  barbed 

ppr. — Crest,  o)i  a  chapeau   gu.  turned  up  erm. 

a    lion   passant    guardant  or,  duc;Jly  crowned, 

per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar  of  the 

last,  charged  with  three  roses  of  the  fourth. 
Beaucray,  ar.  three  lions'  heads  erased  sa. 
Beaufais,  gii.  a  saltier  betw.  four  cross  crosslets 

fitchee  ar. 
Beaufelde,  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  erm. 
Beaxjfey,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  formee 

Beaufitz,  or  Beavis,  quarterly,  per  fesse  in- 
dented ar.  and  az. 

Beaufoe,  or  Beaufe,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.  three 
crosses  formee  or. 

Beax'ford,  per  pale  ai-.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  lions  passant  guardant  or. 

Beauford,  per  fesse  ar.  and  gu.  three  roundlcs 
counterclianged. 

Beauford,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  gu. 

Beauford,  or  Beaufort,  quarterly,  France  and 
England,  within  a  bordure,  gobonated  ar.  and 
az. — Crest,  a  portcullis  or,  nailed  az.  chains  of 
the  first. 

Beauford,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
cinquefoils  of  the  field. 

Beuford,  gu.  a  chief  ar. 

Beaufort,    [Duke  of  Exeter,]    quarterly,  France 


B  E  A 

and  Englaiul,  within  a  bordure  goltony,  ar.  and 
az.  flowered  or. 

Bi.AUFREK,  or  Beawpree,  [Norfolk,]  vert,  a 
lion  rani|iant  or,  and  bend  gu. 

Beaumaris,  or,  on  a  fesse  az.  a  crescent  ar. 
(Another,  the  crescent  or.) 

Beaumaris,  or,  a  fesse  az. 

]3i:vuMES,  [Huntingdonshire,]  az.  six  garbs 
or. 

Bcaumes,  az.  six  garbs  close  topped  or. 

Beau. MONO,  az.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis  a  lion 
rampant  or. 

Beaumond.     The  same,  with  a  label  gu. 

Bcaumond,  az.  a  buck's  head  befsv.  three  arrows 
or,  feathered  and  headed  ar. 

Beaumond,  az.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lLs,  a  lion  ram- 
pant or,  over  all  a  bend  gohony  ar.  and  gu.  each 
of  the  first  charged  with  a  mullet  sa. 

Beaumont,  az.  a  lion  rampant  betw.  _eight  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion  })assant  or.  [Borne  ly  George 
Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Bucldand,  Surrey,  18"2:3.] 

Beaumont,  lozengv  or  and  az.  v.ithin  a  bordure 
gu.  platee. 

Beaumont.  [Stoughton-Grange,  Leicestershire.] 
az.  a  lion  rampant  betvv.  eight  fleurs-de-lis  or. — 
Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  charged  with  tluec 
fleurs-de-hs  in  fesse  or,  turned  up  erm.  a  lion 
passant  of  the  second. 

Beaumont,  [Grace-Dieu,  Leicestershire.]  Tlie 
same. 

Beaumont ,  gu.  three  bars  ar. 

Beaumont,  gu.  a  cinquefoil  erm.  (Another, 
pierced.) 

Beaumont,  [Devon,]  barry  of  six  vau-  and  gu. — 
Crest,  a  heron,  or  stork,  with  v.ings  expanded, 
ar. 

Beaumont,  [Whitley-Hall,  Yorkshire,)  gu.  a  lion 
rampant  witliin  an  orle  of  crescents  ar. 

Beaumont,  [Leice.ster,  and  Beaumont-ILdl,  Suf- 
folk,] az.  a  lion  rampant  betw.  ten  fleurs-de-lis 
or,  armed  and  langued  gu. — Crest,  an  elephant 
surmounted  with  a  tower  triple  towered  ar. 
garnished  or.  (Another  crest,  a  Hon  passant 
or.) 

Beaumont,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

Beaumont.  The  same,  with  a  label  of  three 
points  az.  each  charged  with  two  bezants. 

Beaumont,  az.  a  lion  rampant  ar.  (another,  or.)  a 
bend  gobonated  of  the  last  and  gu.  (Another, 
erm.  and  gu.) 

Beaumont,  [Devon,]  barry  of  six  vair  and  gu. 

Beaumont,  [Yorksliire,]    barry   of    six   erm.    and 

?"• 
Beaumont,  az.    a  lion    rampant  or,  armed  of  the 
field. 


B  E  A 

Beaumont,    [L.  of  Folkiiigliam,]   az.    florettee,    a 
lion  rampant  or,  a  bciidlet  compon6e    ar.    and 

Beaumont,  [Devon,]  barry  of  six  g-u.  and  vair. 
Beaumont,  [Colorton,]  az.  seniec  of  flciirs-dc-lis, 

a  lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  witji 

a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 
Beaupell,  gn.  a  bend  vair  cottised  ar. 
Beaupell,  g-ii.  a  bend  vair   cottised   sa.    bctw.   .six 

escallops  ar. 
l^EAUPENV,  [Somcrset.shire,]  ar.    a  chev.    sa.    in 

chief  two  crosses  formee,  and  in    b;ise  a  saltier 

of  the  second. 
Beaupre,   [Cornwall,]  vert,   a  lion   rampant   or, 

over  all  a  bendlet  gu. 
Bcaupree,   ar.  on   a  bend  az.   a  fesse    befw.   two 

cross  crosslets  or. 
Beaupree,  vert,  a  liou  rampant  or,  over  all  a  baton 

az. 
Bi;ausy,  ai\  a  chc\'.  betw.  three  eagles  displayed 

gu. 
Beauty,  az.  three  lilies,  stalks  slipped,  ppr. 
Beauvoir,  [London,]  ar.    a    chev.    betw.   three 

cincjuefoils  gu. — Crest,  a  dcmi  dragon  with  wings 

endorsed  ppr.     [Descended from  the  Beauvoiis 

of  Guernsey.'] 
Beauvois,    [Earl    of    Southampton,]    ar.    three 

lions  passant  guardant  or. 
Beauvois,  az.  three  garbs  close  topped  or. 
Beauvois,  [Bishop   and   Earl,]    or,  a   cross   betw. 

four  keys  gu. 
Beevor,    per    pale  or    and    ar.    on    a    chief  in- 
dented sa.  three  lions  rampant    of  the    fint. — 

Crest,  a  beaver  passant  ppr.     [Granted  May  20, 

1751.] 
Bever,  [Hammersmith,  ]\Iiddlesex,]  az.  a  cafherine- 

wheel  or. 
Beever,  ar.  three  beavers'  tails  gu. 
Beaviel.     See  Bevill. 
Beavvfice,  az.  three  close   helmets   or,  two  and 

one.    (Another,  ar.) 
Beaiifice,  az.  three  crosses  sarcelly  ar. 
Beaufice,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  tliree  lozenges  az. 
Beavveoy,  erra.  on  a  ,bend  az.  three  cinquefoils 

pierced  or. 
Beawfoy,  or  Beuufy,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles 

displayed  gu. 
Beavverens,  paly  of  six  or  and  gu. 
BEA"SVFRE'r,  az.  tliree   head  pieces  reversed  ar. 

two  and  one. 
Beaweot,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tlrree  buckles  of  the 

field. 
Beawpell,   gu.  a  bend  vair,  cottised  ar. 
Beawpell,     gu.    a   bend  vair    betw.    six   escallops 

or. 
Beaupell,  gu.  a  bend  vair, 


EEC 

Beawshin,  paly  wavy  of  six  ar.  and  sa.  ou 
a  chief  of  the  last,  three  crescents  of  the  first. 

Beavvson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crosses  formoe 
or. 

Beawsted,  gu.  a  goat  salient  ar.  armed  or. 

Bei3ENi;urg,  ar.  the  top  of  a  tower  double  tur- 
retted  gu, 

BEBERiioitT,  [Cornwall,]  ai-.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  tortcauxes. 

Bep.ington,  [Bebington,  Cheshire,]  sa.  three 
slags'  heads  cabossed  ar.  • — Crest,  out  of  a  coronet 
a  dcmi  eagle  displayed  sa.  bezantee. 

Becard,  ar.  three  cusliious  gu.  tasselled  or. 

Bechburg,  sa.  three  beading  knives  iii  pale,  the 
hafts  contrary  posed. 

Beghe,  vaire  ar.  and  gu. 

Beclie,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  first 
a  martlet  sa. 

Beche,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lions'  heads  couped 
or,  in  chief  a  martlet  sa. 

Beche,  gu.  three  lions  passant  ar.  billettee  sa. 

Beche,  az.  three  shovellers  or,  membered  gu.  two 
one. 

Beche,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  bucks' 
heads  cabossed  or. 

Beche,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Beche,  gu.  three  lions  passant  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  as 
many  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or. 

Beche,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  bucks'  heads  of 
the  field. 

Beche,  gu.  tliree  bulls'  heads  or. 

Bechee,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond, a  covered  cup  or. 

Becher,  vaii-e,  ar.  and  gu.  ou  a  canton  or,  a 
buck's  head  cabossed  of  the  second. — Crest,  on 
a  wreath,  a  demi  iion  rami)ant  gu.  the  body  en- 
circled with  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Borne  by  John 
Becher,  Esq.  of  Chancellor-House,  Tuiihridcje- 
Wells,  Kent,  1823.] 

Becher,  or  Beach,  [Kent  and  Bedfordshire,] 
vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  or,  a  buck's 
head  cabossed  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  demi  lion  ar.  (Another  crest,  a  demi 
liou  IU-.  enfiled  round  the  body  with  a  ducal 
coronet  or.) 

Becher,  sa.  frctty  or. 

Becher,  [Kent,]  vair,  ou  a  canton  or,  a  buck's 
head  cabossed  sa. 

Becher,  sa.  a  fret  or,  aud  label  of   tliree  points 

Bcechcr,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  or,  a  stag's 
head  cabossed  vert.  [Granted  to  James  Beechcr, 
of  Shorne,  Kent,  hy  Robert  Cooke,  Claren- 
cieux,   October  G,  1574.] 

Becheton,  az.  three  irons,  or  digging  spades,  or, 
two  and  one. 


B  E  C 

IjKCHORN,  az.  a  chief  iiideuted  ar. 

Bkchy,  sa.  a  fret  of  eight  or,  a  hihel  ^u. 

I5];cK,  az.  three  cod  fishes  uaiaiit  hi  pale 
ar. 

Beck,  [Beck,  Liiicohishire.]     See  Beke. 

]}cck,  quarterly  ;  first,  or,  a  raven  sa. ;  second  iiiid 
third  sa.  a  mullet  of  six  points  or;  fourth,  a  dol- 
pbiii  haurieiit  ar. — Crest,  a  raven  ppr.  betw.two 
ving^s  or. 

Bid;  [Yorkshire,]  gii.  a  cross  sarcelly  crm. 

Beck,  gu.  a  cross  patonce  ar. 

Beck,  gii.  a  cross  erm. 

Beck,  [Loudon,]  or,   a  blackbird  ppr. 

BiXKARD,  [Cambrid^^eshire,]  ar.  a  cross  gu. 
betw.  four  eagles  displayed  az. 

Beckard,  or,  a  saltier  gu.   betw.  four  eagles  dis- 
played vert. 
,  Bj:cken,S.a.W',  sa.  a  cross  pattee  ar.  in  chief  sinis- 
ter, an  escallop  shell 

Beckerinc,  or  Bekeking,  quarterly,  ai-.  and 
gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Bcckcrimj,  chequy  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
escallops  or. 

Beckeriiif/,  lozengy  or  and  gu. 

Beckering,  [Yorkshire,]  chequy  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend 
sa.     (Anotlier,  az.) 

Beckering,  chequy  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Beckerolles,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents 
or. 

BlXKETT,  ar.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Beckett,  [^Vilts,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betv,-.  three  lions' 
heads  erased  gu.  a  tleur-de-lisbetw.twoaiinulets 
of  the  field. 

Beckett,  or,  a  chev.   betw.  three   leopai'ds'  heads 

Becket,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  cinque- 
foils  of  the  field.  (Another,  roses  ar.  barbed 
vert.) 

Becket,  [Ireland,]  per  chev.  or  and  gu.  three  lions' 
heads  erased,  couuterchanged. — Crest,  a  Cor- 
nish chough  (b)/  some  called  a  BeckilJ  ppr. 
[Granted,  April]  1GG7.] 

Becket,  [Courthither,  Cornwall,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  boais'  heads  coupcd  or,  and  t\\ elve  cross 
crosslets  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  Cornish  chough 
sa.  wings  expanded,  beaked  and  legged  gu. 
ducally  gorged  or. 

Becket,  erm.  a  chief  paly  az.  and  ar. 

Becket,  [Cornv.uU,]  gu.  a  fessc  erm.  betw.  three 
boars'  heads  couped  or. 

Becket,  ar.  a  Uon  rampant  gu.  betw.  three  pheons 
sa. 

Becket,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three  boars"  heads  coupcd, 
and  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 

Beckel,  or,  a  chev.  betvv.  three  lions'  heads  erased 
gu. 


B  E  C 

Becqiiet,  ar.  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  betw.  three 
martlets  gu. 

Beckford,  [London,]  per  pale  gu.  and  az.  on  a 
chev.  ar.  betw.  tlu-ee  martlets  or,  an  eagle  dis- 
played sa. — Crest,  a  stork's  head  erased,  in  the 
moiitli  a  fish,  all  ppr. 

Beckford,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  trefoils  slipped 
vert. 

Beckford,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  or. 

Beckford.  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1703  and 
1770,]  ])er  pale  gu.  and  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  martlets  or,  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Beckham,  or  Bechorn,  az.  a  chief  indented 
ar. 

Beckham,  [Leicestershire,]  chequy  or  and  az.  a 
fret  erm. 

Beckham,  chequy  or  and  sa.  a  fesse  erm. — Crest, 
a  horse's  head  ar.  pierced  through  the  neck  with  . 
a  broken  tilting  spear  or,  and  holding  in  the 
mouth  the  top  of  the  spear  embnied  gu. 

Becking,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Bi;cKiNGilAM,  ['J''ols-hunt-Beckiiigham,  Essex,] 
sa.  a  fesse  crenellee  erm.  betw.  three  escallops 
ar. — Crest,  a  demi  griflin  sa.  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  cutlass  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Beckingham,  [Berks  and  Essex,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  cinquefoil  of  the 
fir.t. 

Beckingham,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks'  faces 
gu. 

Beckingham,  [Hoe,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  crenellee, 
(another,  embattled  counterembattled,)  betw. 
three  escallops  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  gTiffin  ar. 
legs  and  beak  sa.  wings  endorsed  gu.  holding  in 
the  dexter  claw  a  cutlass  ar.  hilt  or. 

Beckekv,  or  Bickley,  [J3evon,]    ar.   a   chev. 
■  engi-.  betw.  three  martlets    sa.   also,  ar.  a  chev. 
engr.  betw.  three  birds  sa. 

Beck.man,  per  fesse  dancettee  or  and  ar.  a  lion 
rampant  az.  iu  chief  a  pellet  betw.  two  cross 
crosslets  gu.  iu  base  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last 
betw.  two  pellets. — Crest,  an  ostrich's  head 
couped  ar.  gorged  with  a  fesse  dancettee  sa. 
betw.  two  palm-branches  ppr.  [Granted,  July 
8,  17G1,  to  Diederick  Beckman,  London.^ 

Becksavell,  or  Bekvs\vi-ll,  alias  SiioR- 
Dicii,  [Bekyswell,  Norfolk,]  qiiaj-terly,  ar.  and 
erm.  a  bend  az.  over  all,  a  cross  gu.  a  crescent 
for  dlflereuce. 

Bi;cK.TOLE,  ciiii.  a  chief  paly  sa.  and  or. 

Becktott,  erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  four  pahs  or. 

Beckwell,  or  Bekewell,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  boars'  lieads  or. 

Bukictll,  ]ialy  of  six  lU'.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 

[  5^  ]       - 


BED 

Bechvell,  ar.  tliree  eagles  displayed  sa. 
Beckwith,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.   a    chev.   gu.  fretty 
or,  bcfw.  tluee  binds'  heads   erased  of  the  se- 
cond, on  a  chief  gu.  a  saltier  (both  eiigr.)  betw. 
two  roses  in  pale,  and  as  many  deini  fleurs-de- 
lis  joined  to  the  dexter  and   sinister  sides  or. — 
Crest,    a  stag's   head,    quarterly,  jier  fesse  in- 
dented or  and  a?.. 
Beclcvith,  or  Bcclnrorth,   [Yorkshire,]    sa.   on    a 
chev.  betw.   three   griffins'   heads   erased  or,  a 
boar's  head  couped  betw.  two  phcons  gu. 
Beckwith,  [Aldl.>orough,  Yorkshu-e,]    ar.  a  chev. 
betw.    three   hinds'    heads  gu.— Crest,  a   stag's 
head     couped    sa.       (Another,     of    Durham, 
ppr.) 
Beckwith,  [Clynton,  Yorkshire,]    o:,  on    a   fesse 

az.  three  tleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Bkcon.     The  same  as  Beacon. 
Beconsall,  sa.  three  crescents,  issuant  as  many 

mullets  ar. 
Beconsall,    [Beconsall,    Lancashire,]    sa.    a    cross 
formec   ar.  on  the   sinister  quarter  an  escallop 
shell  or. 
Bkihsorough,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

boars'  heads  erased  and  erect  ar. 
Bkdell,    [Bumford,    Essex,]    sa.     on    a    fesse 
betw.  three  saUiers  ar.  an    escallop  shell  betw. 
two  mullets   az.     (Another,  three  mullets    gu. 
on  the  fesse.)— Crest,  an  arm  couped  at  the  el- 
bow and  erect  in  armour  ppr.  grasping  a  cutlass 
on  the  blade. 
Bedell,  [Dorsetshire  and  Huntingdonshire,]  sa.  on 
a  fesse   betw.   three    saltiers  ar.   a  covered  cup 
betw.  two  mullets  az. 
Bedell,  [Huntingdonshire,]  g-u.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 

three  escallops  ar. 
Bedell,  [Hamerton,  Huntingdonshire.]  TJiesame. 
— Crest,    out   of    a    palisado    crown,    a    buck's 
head    or,    attired    az.      {Granted  by    William 
Se^ar.] 
Bedell,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.   three   escallop  shells  ar. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  palisado  crown,  a  bucks'  head 
or,  attired  az. 
Bedle,  or  Bedell,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  bet^v. 
three  escallops  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis   of  the   first,  all 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second.- — Crest,  a  stag's 
head  erased  or,  attired  and   ducallv  gorged  gu. 
[Granted,  to  Mallheio  Bedell,  of  London,   ly 
Sir  Richard  St.  George,   Clarenceux,   Januari; 
:;iO,  1(J32.] 
Bede\V)'LL,  or  Bedtvell,    gyronny    of    four, 

erm.  and  lozengy  or  and  gu. 
Bedforo,  ar.  a  chev.  g-u.   betw.   two  quatrefoils 
in   chief  and   in   base   a  trelbil   slipped  vert. — 
— Crest,  a  demi  lion  rampant  couped  ppr.  hold- 
uig  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  shpped  vert. 


BEE 

Bedford,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  of  the  se- 
cond.    (Another,  the  bend  sa.) 

Bedford,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  engr.  of 
the  second. 

Bedford,  ar.  a  lion's  gamb  coujmkI  within  a  bordure 
engr.  sa. 

Bedford,  [Henloc,  Bedfordshire,  and  London,] 
ar.  three  lions'  gambs  couped  (another  erased) 
and  erect,  within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. — Crest,  a 
demi  liou  sa.  ducally  crowned  or,  holding  betw. 
the  paws  a  sphere  or. 

Bedford,  jier  pale  az.  and  gu.  a  bend  or. — Crest, 
a  hand  ppr.  holding  a  sphere  erect  or. 

Bedford,  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  az. 

Be'uingfield,  [Sir  Robert,  Lord  IMayor  of  \mw- 
dou,  1707,]  erm.  an  eagle  displaved  gu. 

Bedingfield,  [Oxborough  and  Beckhall,  Norfolk,] 
erm.  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  armed  or. — Crest, 
a  demi  eagle,  wings  elevated  or.  (Another 
crest,  an  eagle  displayed  or.) 

Bed.man,  gu.  three  huniets  erm. 

Bedo,  ar.  a  chev.  engi-.  betw.  three  mullets 
sa. 

Bejjun,  or  Bedo,  [Putney,  Surrey,]  ar.  three 
boars'  heads  couped  sa.  two  and  one. — Crest,  a 
boar's  head  couped  and  erect  gu. 

Bedulev,  [StaffordshLie,]  az.  a  bend  betw.  six 
cross  crosslets  or. 

Bee,  [Bassiugstoke,  Staffordshire,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bees  volant  or. — Crest,  a  dragon's 
head  gu.  transpierced  v/ith  an  arrow  ar. 

Bee,  [Horslow,  Lincolnsliire,]  quarterly,  or  and 
gu.  on  a  bond  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Bee,  [Basijigsfokc,  Hants,]  quarterly,  or  and  az. 
on  a  beud  of  the  second,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  first. 

Bee,  g-u.  tlu-ee  bars  gemels  or. 

Beehy,  az.  three  eagles  displayed  or. 

Beech,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond a  garb  or. 

Beech,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  first 
a  martlet  sa. 

Beech.     See  Beche. 

Beecher.     See  Becher. 

Beequill,  sa.  an  escocheoii  betw.  eight  martlets 

in  orle  or. 
BeertoN,  [Cheshire,]  ar.    a   chev.  betw.  tliree 

bucks'  heads  g-u. 
Bees,  gu.  an  eagle  recursaut  volant  in  bend,  wings 

overture  or. 
Beesley.     See  Beaslev. 
Beeston,  vert,  a  lion   rampant  or,  betw.  eight 

fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second. 
Beeston,  vert,    a  lion   riunpant  ar.   crowned   and 

armed  gu. 
Beeston,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  ai".  crowned  or. 


BEL 

Jieeslon,  ar.  a  bend  sa.  bctw.   six  bees  of  tlic  se- 
cond. 
Beeslon,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  six  bees  volaiit  sa. 
lieston,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 

or,  three  eagles  displayed  <^ii. 
Beslon,    ar.    a    bend    gai.    betw.    six    fleurs-de-lLs 

vert. 
liesfan,  gu.   on    a   bend  ar.  three  crosses   formee 

sa. 
Beslon,  [Beeslon,  Yorksliire,]    sa.   a  bend  betw. 

six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 
Beslon,  sa.  semee  de  cross  crosslets  or,  on  a  bend 

gu.  three  eagles  disjilayed  of  the  second. 
Beiston,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  ar. 
Beetle,  or,  three  beetles. 
Beetle,  or  BetcU,  ar.  three  beetles  sa. 
Beevor.     See  Beauvoir. 
Befils,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  tlu-ee  plates. 
Begard,    or  Begnard,    [Norfolk,]    or,    on  a 

cross  gu.  five  escallops  ar. 
Begkvn,  quarterly,  Jier  fesse  indented  gu.    and 

or,  on  the  first  quarter  a  lion  passant  ar. 
Begyrde,  or  Begvrle,  az.  a fesee  betw.  throe 

boars'  heads  or. 
Beijijrde,  sa.    a   fesse    betw.    three    boias'    heads 

or. 
Behem,  quarterly,  az.  and  ar.   a  Dutch  fleur-de- 
lis  counterchanged. 
Beilsteixe,  ar.  abend  nowy  quadrat  sa. 
Beinder,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  collared  ar. 
B EI 6 IN,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  gu.  and  or, 

in    the    fust   quiirfer    a    lion    passant    guardant 

ar. 
Beist.     See  Beast. 
Bekell,  or,    a   chev.    betw.    three    lions'    heads 

erased  gu. 
Bekerton,  ar.    on    a    chev.  sa.   tliree  pheons  of 

the  field. 
Bekins,  ar.    a  bend  engT.   sa.   a  label   of  three 

points  gu. 
Beki.nton,    ar.   on   a  fesse  betw.  three    bucks' 

lieads  cabossed  in  chief  az.  and  as  many  pheons 

in  base  gu.  an  annulet  or. 
Bek minster,     az.      a     lion    passant     guardant 

or. 
Belbin,  sa.  on  a  cross  ar.  five   lions  rampant  of 

the  first. 
Belcher,   [Northampton,]    per   chev.    indented 

az.  and  or,  in  chief  two  martlets  of  the  second. 

— Crest,  a  demi  hawk  or,  with  wings  expanded 

sa. 
Belcher,  [StafTordsliire,    Gilsborough,    Northamp- 

toushiie,    and    Warwickshire,]    or,  three    pales 

gu.    a    chief  vair.— Crest,  a    grej  hound's    head 

erm.  gorged  ■svith  a  collar  gu.  rimmed  and  ringed 

or. 


BEL 

Belcher,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar. 
three  martlets  sa. 

Belches,  [Scotland,]  or,  three  palets  gni.  a 
chief  vair. — Crest,  the  trunk  of  an  oak  tree, 
eradicated,  vriih  leaves  sprouting  out  ppr. 

Belches,  [Scotland,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a 
chief  vair. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head  couped 
ar.  collared  az. 

]jELESLey,  or  Belaster,  sa.  a  saltier  or,  a 
label  of  three  points  gu. 

Bei.ett.     See  Bellet. 

Beleav,  or  Bellew,  [Devon,]  sa.  fretty  or. 
■ — Crest,  an  arm  embowed  habited  vert,  the 
hand  ppr.  grasping  a  bell  or,  round  the  wrist  a 
ruff  ar. 

Bekw,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  fretty  or,  on  a  chev.  az. 
three  liojis'  beads  erased  of  the  second. 

Belew,  [Warwicksliire,]  az.  three  eagles  displayed 
in  bend  betw.  two  cottises  ar. 

Beleii\  erm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  mullets  ar. 

Bel/fwe,  [Devon,]  sa.  fretty  ar.  with  a  mullet  for 
difl'ereiice. 

Bellew,  [Cheshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gii.  three  es- 
callops ar. 

Bellew,  erm.  on  a  chev.  g-u.  three  escallops  ar. 

Belleiv,  sa.  a  fret  or,  a  label  gu. 

Bellow,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  fret  or,  on  a  chief 
az.  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  second. 

Bellow.     The  same  as  Belew. 

Bellowe,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  fret  or,  and  label  of  three 
]xjints  gu. 

Bellhov:,  sa.  fretty  or,  a  mullet  of  the  last. 

Bellowes,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  fretty  or,  on  a 
chev.  az.  two  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Belfield,  [London  and  Hertford,]  erm.  a  mul- 
let gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  label  of  five 
points  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  tiger  ar.  armed  and 
tufted  or,  pierced  through  the  body  with  the 
broken  staff  of  a  flag,  the  flag  hanging  betw. 
liis  fore  legs,  party  per  fesse  wavy  ar.  and 
az. 

Belfield,  [Lincolnsliire,]  erm.  a  chief  sa. 

Bclfulld,  [Clegge,  Lancasliire,]  erm.  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  label  of  five  points  ar. 

Bklfile,  or,  a  file  gu.  with  tlu-ee  bells  pendant 
az.  clapjiers  sa. 

Belgrave,  [North  Kilworth  and  Belgrave,  Lei- 
cestershire,] gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  mas- 
cles  ar. — Crest,  a  ram's  head  ar. 

Belgrave,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  mascles  erm. 

Behjrave,  erm.  three  fusils  in  fesse  gu.  voided  of 
the  field. 

Belgrave,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
mascles  pierced  erm. 

[k2  j 


BEL 

Belgrave,  [Bcl^rave,]  ar.  a  cross  pattee  fitchee 
s;i. 

Bklhousk,  or,  a  saltier  lozei)g;y  g^ii.  ami 
vair. 

Bclhoiise,  or,  a  saltier  gu. 

Bellioitse,  or,  a  saltier  lozeuj^^y  gu.  and  ar. 

Bclhoiise,  gu.  a  saltier  voided  or,  betw.  four 
lozenges  vair. 

Bclhoiise,  [Essex,]  erm.  three  lions  rampiuit  gu. 

Bel/ioiise,  [Essex,]  erm.  three  lions  rampant  gu. 
■within  a  horduro  cngT.  sa. 

Bclhoiise,  [Stanway,  Essex,]  ar.  three  lions  ram- 
pant gu. 

Bclhoiise,  [Aveley,  Essex,]  ar.  three  lions  ram- 
jiant  gu.  two  and  one,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  fitchee  of  the  last,  one  and  two. 

Bclhoiise,  or,  on  a  saltier  gu.  five  bezants. 

Belhoiise,  [Essex  and  De-\  on,]  ar.  three  lions  rain- 
pant  gu. 

Bellhouse,  [Essex,]  ar.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  sa. 
three  lions  rampant  gu. 

Bellhouse,  or,  a  saltier  lozengy  vert. 

Beliaku,  [Thorp,  Northamptonshire,]  per  chev. 
ar.  and  gu.  billettee  counterchanged. 

Bklier,  vaire,  or  and  sa. 

Bell/re,  vaire,  or  and  gu. 

Bki.ismo,  az.  a  lion  rampant  ■svitliin  a  bordure  or. 
('Another,  tlie  lion's  tail  forked.) 

Bki.itiia,  [Loudon,  and  Kingston,  Surrey,]  ar. 
a  chev.  sa.  guttce  d'or,  cottised  gu.  betw.  three 
fleu.rs-de-lis  of  the  second. 

Bklke,  gii.  a  chev.  betw.  thi-ee  leopards' heads 
ar. 

Bklking,  az.  three  eagles  displayed  in  bend 
betw.  two  bendlets  ar. 

Bei.KMORE,  gu.  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  over  all,  a 
bend  of  the  last. 

Bhlknapi'E,  [Warwickshire,]  az.  three  eagles  in 
beud  betw.  two  cottises  ar. 

Bell,  az. 'a  fesse  betw.  three  bells  or. 

Bell,  [Bucks  and  Berks,]  sa.  three  church-bells 
ar.  two  and  one,  and  three  estoiles,  or,  one  and 
two. — Crest,  a  hawk  with  wings  expanded  ar. 
beaked  and  belled  or,  ^nth  striiigs  flotant  from 
the  bells  gu. 

Bell,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
hawks'  bells  gu.  tv  o  bars  gemellcs  of  the  first, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  hawk's  lure  betw. 
two  martlets  of  the  field. — Crest,  an  arm  em- 
bowed  vested  gu.  holding  in  the  liand  ppr.  a 
battle-axe,  staff  gu.  headar. 
Bell,  []>ondoii,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
lions'  hends  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  of 
the  first,  charged  with  three  bezants,  as  many 
church-bells  of  the  field,  ornamented  of  the 
third. 


BEL 

Bell,  [Baugton,  Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a   chev.  engr.  or, 

betw.  three  talbots'  heads   erased   gu.    as   many 

trefoils  slipped  vert. 
Bell,   [Essex,]  erm.    on    a    chief   sa.    an   escalloj) 

shell  betw.  two  bells  ar. — Crest,  a  talbot  [lassanl 

erm. 
Bell,  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 
Bell,    [Yorkshire,]    sa.    on    a    chev.    betw.    three 

church-bells    ar.    as    many  lions'  heads  coiiped 

g-u. 
Bell,  [Essex,]  erm.   on  a   chief  sa.   three  church- 
bells  ar. 
Bell,  [Northumberland  and  Cumberland,]  gu.   on 

a  chief  ar.  three  church-bells  sa. 
Bell,  [Westmoreland  and  Cinnberlaiid,]  sa.  a  chew 

betw.  three  church-bells  ar. 
Bell,    sa.   a  chev.   erm.   heUv.  three   church-bells 

ar. — Crest,  a  hawk  with    wings    expanded  ppr. 

belled  or. 
Bell,  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  church-bells  ar. 

[Borne   hi/  Sir  Robert  Bell,  Lord  Chief  Baron 
.   of  the  Exchequer,  who  died  1577.] 
Bell,  az.    a   fesse    erminois,  cottised   or,  in   chief 

two  niartlets  of  the  last.— Crest,  on  a  roi-k  ppr. 

a  martlet  erminois. 
Bell,  per   chev.  gu.   and   or,    a  crescent  counter- 
changed. 
Bell,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  bells  or,  two  and  one. 

— Crest,  a  bell  or. 
Bell.\BER,  az.  a  bend  double  cottised   ar.  betw. 

six  martlets  or. 
Bellamy,  [Sir  Edward,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

1735,]  or,  on  a  cross  az.   five  crescents  of  the 

field. 
Bellamij,  []\Iiddlesex,]  az.   on   a  bend   betw.  two 

cottises  or,  three   crescents  gu.     (Another,   the 

field  vert.) 
Bellamy,  sa.  on  a  fesse  cottised  or,  three  crescents 

az. — Crest,  an  arm.  coiiped,   habited  sa.    cuffed 

ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  scejjtre  or,  on  the 

toj)  a  crescent  ar. 
BELLAE^EVS,  per  pale  gu.  andaz.  a  lion  rampant 

ar.  crowned  or. 
Bellasis,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.   betw.  three 

fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
BelUisis,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  az. — Crest,  a  lion  couchant  guardant  az. 

(Another    crest,    a    stag's    head    erased    ppr. 

holding    in    his    mouth    an    oak-br;inch    fructed 

ppr. 
Bellasis,  [Scotland,]  ar.   a   pale  engr.   betw.    two 

indorses  sa. 
Bellelv,  ar.  a  bull  passant  sa. 
Beller,    [Nottinghamshire    and   Leicestershire,] 

per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  ar.  crowned 


BEL 

Bkllers,  per  pale  indented  gu.  and  az.   a  lion 

rampant  ar. 
Jiellcrs,    per  pale   gu.    and    sa.   a  lion  rampiint  ar. 

crowned  or. 
Beliefs,  per  pale  gai.  and  az.  a  lion   rampant  emi. 

crowned  or. 
Uellcrs.     Tile  same,   with  a  label  or. 
Heller  in',  or,  a  saltier  betw.   four  eagles   dis- 
played ;■». 
Bei.lei;i;,  paly   gu.  and    sa.   a  lion   rampant  ar. 

cro^vlJed  or. 
BELLESr.v,  [Linoobishiie,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree 

demi  lozenges  sa. 
Bclleshy,  sa.  a  cross  or. 

I3elle.';.sine,   [Earl,]  az.  a  lion  rampant  or. 
Eellet,  ar.  a  fesse  g-u.  in  chief  a  gTeyhound  of 

the    second.     (Another,    the    greyhound   purp. 

collared  gu  ) 
liellet,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  chief  g\i.  three  cuique- 

foils  of  the   fiekl. — Crest,  a   fox's    head    erased 


Belief,  ar.   on  a   chief  gi;.   tv.'o   cinquefoiU  of  the 

field.. 
Belief,     ar.    a    fesse    gu.    in    chief    a    rat    of    the 

last. 
Belled,    [Norfolk  and   Wills,]  ar.  on  a  chief  sa. 

three    cinquefoi's    of  the    field. — Crest,  an  arm 

couped  at  the  elbo^v    and   erect,  in  armour  ppr. 

holding-  in  the  gauntlet  a  baton  or,  tijsped  at  each 

end  sa. 
Beletl,  sa.  an  eagle  displayed   or,  on  a   chief  gu. 

three  bezants. 
Belett,  or,  on  a  chief  az.   two   cinquefoils  of  the 

field. 
Bellot,    [Jlorcton,    Cheshire.]     The    same    as 

Bellett. 
Belleav.     SeeBEi.EW. 
Bellford,  ar.  on  a  chev.    sa.   betw.  three   roses 

gu.  seeded  or,  barbed  vert,  a  wolf's  head  erased 

gold. 
Bkllingay,  ar.  a  rose  within  an  orle   of  cross 

crosslets  fitchee  gu. 
BELMXGKOliD,    [Blackford,  Norfolk,]    sa.    two 

haiberts  in  saltier  ar. 
Bellingiiam,  ar   three  bendlets  gu.  on  a  canton 

of  tiie  second,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first. 
BeUliujhttin,  [Orston  St.  George,  Wilts,]  ai".  on  a 

pile  or,  betw.  two  bugle-honis  sa.   stringed  or, 

two  boars'  heads  couped  in  chief  sa.  and  in  base 

a  rose   gu.  stiilked  and  leaved   vert. — Crest,  a 

demi  buck supporting  a  banner  of   the 

arms. 
BelliufjJiam,  [Ireland,]  sa.    three    bugle-horns    ar. 

stringed   or. — Crest,  a    stag's    head    erased   sa. 

charged   with   a  fleur-de-lis'  or,    attired    of    the 

last.     [Granted  December  20,  IGti^.] 


BEL 

BelUne/ham ,   barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gxi.  on  a  quarter 

az.  a  lion  passant  or. 
Bellhujliam,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  betw.  four  r(jsrs 

gu. 
BelUngluim,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.   three   bucks'  heads 

gu.  Littired  or. 
BeUliKjham,  or,  a  crown  sa.  garnished  gold. 
B('liui;/ham,  ar.  three  croMus  sa.   garnished  or. 
Beliiiiijliam,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  three   bugle-horns 

ar.  two  and  one. 
BcUbujhcnn,    [Lincolnshire   and   Yorkshire,]  or,  a 

bugk'-horn  sa.  garnished  ar. 
Belliiif/Jiaiii,  [Sussex,  and  Brumby,  Lincolnshire,] 

ar.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  garnished  or.— Crest,  a 

stag's  bead  ar.  attired  or,   gorged  with  a  chaplet 

vert. 
Bellingham,  [Cumberland,]  ar.  three  bugle-horns 

sa.  garnished  or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head  erased  az. 

attired  or. 
Bellisairf,  vert,  in  chief  a  beak  iron  betw.  t«o 

roses  ar. 
Bellis'ion,  [Devon  and  Cheshire,] or,  on  abend 

gu.  three  crosses  moline  iir. 
BcUlslun,   or,  on  a  bend   gu.    six  anchors   in  cross 

Belly,     ar.    three    pellets    a    chief    engr.    sa. 

[Granted   to    John   Belly,    of  Gi-eat  Paxton, 

}Iunti/u;don,   D.C.L.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese 

of  Lincoln,   Provost   of  Oriel  College,  and  one 

of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,   1G02.] 
Belmer,  or,  a  lion  rampant  g-u.   tail  forked,  col- 
lared ar. 
Belscot,  az.  fretty  or,  Avithin  a  bordure  engr.  of 

the  second. 
Belsiiam,  sa.  a  crescent  ar. 
Belson,  per   pale    gu.    and   sa.  on   a  chev.    or, 

betw.  tlu-ee  greyhound.s'  heads  erased  ar.  collared 

gold,  as  many  hurts. 
Belson,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr. betM'. 

three  greyhounds'  heads  erased    ar.   collared   ol' 

the  first,  as  many  hurts. 
Belson,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.   three  greyhoiuids'  heads 

erased  erm. 
Belsted,  [Norfolk,]  barry  of  sLx  ar.   and   sa.   a 

quarter  or. 
Belsted,  barry  of  six,  ar.   and   sa.  a   canton,    )ier 

pale  or  and  ai". 
Belsted,  barry  of  six,  ar.    and   sa.  a   quarter,   per 

pale  or  and  sa. 
Belt,    [Bossal,  Yorkshire,]  gu.    on   a  che^ .   or, 

betw.  three  bezants  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  betw. 

two  mullets 

Belt.maine,  ar.  a  demi  belt    fixed   in  fesse  az. 

buckled,  edged,   and  gai'nished  or. 


BAR 

Beltoft,  ar.  a  fret   az.   on  a  chief  of  the  last 

three  plieoiis  or. 
Belloft,  [Liiicohishire,]  ar.  a  fret  and  chief  az. 
Beltoft,  ar.  fretty,  and  a  chief  vert. 
Beltoft,  ar.  fretty  eng-r.  a  chief  az. 
Belloft,  ar.  a  chief  az. 
Belloft,  or,  a  cliief  az. 
Beltoft,  az.  a  cliief  or. 
Beltoft,  ar.  fretty  az.  a  chief  of  the  last. 
Belloft,  ar.  three  chev.  interlaced   az.    a  chief  of 

the  last. 
Biu/roN,  gii.  a  chev.  betw.  six  mai-tlets  ar. 
]3kltonie,   gu.  out  of  a  coronet  or,    the  probo- 

scides  of  two  elephants   erected    aud    reflected 

ar. 
Belvillk,  gyronny  of  twelve,  vair  and  gn. 
Belvale,  ar.  a  greyhound  passant  sa. 
Belvale,    ar.    fifteen    billets    sa.    five,  foui',  three, 

two,  and  one. 
Belvale,  or,  ten  billets   sa.  four,  three,  two,  and 

one. 
Belvale,  ai'.  a  helmet  sa. 
Belvale,   ar.    thirteen    billets,    four,   thi-ee,    three, 

two,  and  one,  sa. 
Belvale,  ar.  billettee  sa. 
Belvale,    or,    fifteen   billets,    six,  five,  three,  and 

one  sa. 
Belvoire,    or  Beyer,    [Leicestershire,]  az.   a 

cafherine-wheel  or. 
Belwel,    paly    of   eight,    ar.    and    az.    a   chief 

gu. 
Belwood,  gni.  tliree  caltraps  ar.  two  and  one. 
Belyn,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.   five  Uons 

rampant  of  the  field. — Crest,  an  unicorn's  head 

erased  ar.  armed  or,  and  charged   ou  the  neck 

wth  four  bars  gu. 
Belyne,  ar.  a  lion  passaiit  betw.  three  bidls'  heads 

couped  gu. 
Belyng,  ar.  a  leopard's  face  betw.  three  fleirrs-de- 

hs  sa. 
Bemki.er,  [Snfi'olk,]  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  col- 
lared ar. 
Bemeler,    or,    a    lion    rampant,    double-queued, 

gu. 
BENrELEY,    per    bend    dancettee,    sa.    and    ar. 

in    the    sinister    chief    a   cross    moliiie    of    the 

last. 
Bemes,  quarterly,  or  and  gu. 
Ben,  [Surrey,]  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  gu. 
Ben,  or  Benne,  [Ne\q)ort-Cranley,  Surrey,    Re- 
corder of  London,]  ar.    a   fesse   dancettee   gu. 

betw.  three   lions  rampant  sa. — Crestj    a  tiger 

passant  erm.  ducally  gorged  or. 
Berm,  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
Benn,  ar.  a  chev.   gii.   within   a   bordure    sa.   be- 

zautee. 


BAR 

Benn,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1747,]  ar.  a 
fesse  dancettee  betw.  tlu-ee  lions  rampant  gii. 

Benne,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  gu.  betw.  three  dra- 
gons' heads  erased  vert. 

Benuow,  [Ne^\■port,  Salojj,]  sa.  two  string-bows 
endorsed  in  pale  or,  garnished  gu.  betw.  two 
bundles  (if  arrows  in  fesse,  three  in  each,  or, 
barbed  and  headed  ar.  and  tied  up  gu. — Crest, 
a  harpy  close  or,  face  ppr.  her  head  -svi-eathed 
with  a  chaplet  of  flowers  gu. 

Benbury,  or  Be\p}!Uj:y,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw. 
two  roses  gu.  barbed  vert,  two  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  ar. 

Bcnhury,  or  Bcndhury,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 
g"u.  a  rose  betw.  two  cross  crosslets  fitchoe  of 
the  first. 

Benck,  [Aldborough,  Beidjall,  and  Kingsfield, 
SuflTolk,]  ar.  ou  a  cross  betw.  four  frets  gu.  a 
tower  or. — Crest,  a  tower  or,  charged  v.ifh  a 
fret  gu. 

Bencher,  or,  a  Hon  rampant  guardant  gu.  col- 
lared ar. 

Bencher,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  chev.  or. 

Bencleder,  or  Benycler,  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gu.  tiiil  forked,  collared  ar.  (Anolher, 
or.) 

Ben  DALE,  [^Middlesex,]  bendy  wavy  of  six,  erai. 
and  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  nn  estoile  or. — Crest,  a 
dcmi  lion  with  two  tails  az.  holding  an  anchor 
ppr.     {Granted  ICm-^-l 

Bendall,  or,  a  bend  sinister  gii.  and  a  bend  dexter 
az. 

Bendbarge,  party  per  bend  az.  and  ar.  a  bend 
gu.  and  two  bars  of  the  first. 

Bendeeey,  gu.  a  lion  rajiipant  ar.  betw.  two 
bendlets  jessant  and  debntised  or. 

Bendenbi  RGir,  ar.  a  serpent  embowed,  the  head 
debruised  vert. 

Bender,  o;- Binder,  az.  three  avosetts  ppr. 

Ben  DEW,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sa.  armed  or,  snouted  gu. 

Bendish,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ravens'  heads 
erased  sa. 

Bendisli,  [Cambridge,]  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
garbs  ar. 

Bendish,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  oppressed  by  a  fesse 
gu.  betw.  six  escallops  sa. 

Bendish,  [Stecple-Bamsted,  Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  rams"  heads  erased  az. — Crest,  out  of 
an  earl's  coronet  or,  a  talbot's  head  of  the  first. 

Bendish,  [Cambridgesliirc,]  sa.  a  cross  betw.  foirr 
lions  rampant  or. 

Bendish,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betsv.  three 
goats'  heads  erased  az.  as  many  escallop-shells  ar. 

Bendish,  or,  a  chev.  sa.  betw,  three  goats'  heads 
erased  az. 


BEN 

Brndlise,  or,  a  rose-leaf  in  bend  sinister  vert. 

Bendlowks,  [F.ssex,]  qunrterly  indented,  (or 
quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,)  ^.  and  or,  on 
a  bend  of  the  second  a  cinquefoil  bctw.  two 
martlets  az. — Crest,  a  centaur  with  his  bow  and 
arrow  all  or. 

BknDMAIN]',  ar.  a  bend  az. 

Ben  DON,   ar.  three  roses  sa. 

Bknutelly,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  annulets 
or. 

Bene,  ar.  three  denii  lions  rampant  gu. 

Bene,  ar.  on  a  bend  couuterembattled  az.  bctw. 
three  stirrups  sa.  three  roses  of  the  field,  on  a 
chief  of  tlie  second  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed 
or. — Crest,  a  buck's  head  erased  per  pale  em- 
battled   holding    in    the    mouth    a    rose 

slipped  ppr.  flov.  cred  with  three  roses  ar. 

Benereston,  az.  billettee  or,  a  cross  moline 
ar. 

Bexevile,  ar.  on  three  pellets  sa.  as  many  bends 
of  the  field. 

Benevill,  [De^on,]  ar.  three  ogresses,  two 
and  one,  each  charged  \^ith  a  bendlet  of  the 
field. 

Benevill,  az.  a  cHef  or. 

Benficill,  ar.  a  bull  passant  gn. 

Benflet,  per  pale  or  and  gu.  three  bends  sa. 

Bkxger,  [Kent,]  or,  a  cross  vert,  over  all  a 
bendlet  gu.— Crest,  a  cockatrice,  per  pale 
or  and  vert,  with,  wings  expanded  counter- 
changed. 

Bengham.     See  Bingham. 

Benhali-,  ar.  a  cross  sarcelly  gu.  and  a  bend  az. 

Bennall,  gii.  a  cross  sarcelly  and  a  bend  ar. 

Bennall,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  cottises  wavy  of 
the  last. 

Benington,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
escallops  gu.  as  manj'  leopards'  faces  or. 

Benynglon,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads 
erased  or. 

Benynglon,  sa.  three  greyhoiuuls  in  full  course 
ar.  collared  or. 

Benynglon,  [Benyngtoii,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a 
lion  rampant  or,  collared  ar. 

Benynglon,  per  pale  or  and  sa.  (another,  ar.)  a 
cross  engr.  coiiuterchanged. 

Benkiiam,  or,  a  saltier  quarterly  quartered  ar. 
and  gu. 

Ben  LEY  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  garbs  sa. 

Benley,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three  garbs  ar. 

Benn,  or  Benne.     See  Ben. 

Bennett,  gu.  a  bezant  betw.  three  demi  lions 
rampant  cooped  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
cro\\Ti  a  lion's  head  ar.  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a  bezant.  IBorne  ly  the  Rev.  Leigh  Bennet, 
of  Thorp-Vlace,  Surrey,  1823.] 


BEN 

Bennett,  [of  Finsbury,]  gu.  a  bezant  bctw.  three 
demi  lions  rampant  couped  or. — Crest,  on  a 
wreath,  a  demi  lion  rampant,  couped  or,  hold- 
ing in  the  paws  a  bezant.     [A  subscriber.] 

Bennett,  alias  Pitt,  [of  Pithouse,]  quarterly,  or 
and  ar.  an  eagle  displayed  gii. 

Bennett,  [Surrey  and  Berks.]  Same  arms. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  lion's  head 
gu.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bezant. 

Bennel,  sa.  a  chev.  erminois  betw.  three  demi 
lions  rampant  or,  erased  gu.  .u-med  and  langucd 
of  the  same.  [Granted,  to  Nicholas  Bennet,  of 
London,  by  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  June  24, 
163:3.] 

Bennel,  [Steeple- Ashton,  Wilts,]  party  per  fesse 
crenellce  gu.  and  ar.  a  pale  and  three  demi 
lions  rampant  counterchanged,  crowned  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion  rampant  ar.  crowned  or, 
supportiiig  a  tower  jjpr.     [Granted,  1700.] 

Bennett,  alias  Pile,  [Pitehouse,  Wilts,]  quarterly 
ar.  and  or,  over  all  an  eagle  displayed  gu. — 
Crest,  on  a  wilk  shell  or,  a  bird  sa.  beaked  and 
legged  gu. 

Bennet,  [Abingdon,  Berks,]  ar.  a  bull  passMit  sa. 
armed  or. 

Bennett,  [Dublin,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth  ar. 
two  bars  gu.  within  a  bordure  eugT.  sa.  second 
and  third  az.  three  plates. —Crest,  an  arm  couped 
at  the  elbow,  holding  in  the  hand  a  thistle,  all 
ppr. 

Bennet^  [London,]  gu.  a  bezant  betw.  three  lions 
rampant  ar. — Crest,  a  double  scaluig  ladder  or. 
(Another  crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  lion's 
head  ar.  charged  with  a  bezant.) 

Bennet,  gu.  three  demi  lions  passant  in  pale   ar. 

■    crowned  or. 

Bennet,  [London,]  gu.  a  bezant  betw.  three  demi 
lions  rampant  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coro- 
net or,  a  lion's  head  gii.  charged  with  a  bezant. 
[The  same  Arms  home  by  Sir  Thomas  Bennet, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1G03.] 

Bennet,  [Newcastle,  Northmuberland,]  az.  on  .a 
fesse  or,  betw.  three  demi  lions  rampant  ar.  a 
caimon  dismounted  sa.  betw.  two  ogresses  per 
pale  or  and  gu. 

Bennet,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  an  inescocheon  gu.  over 
all  a  bend  engr.  sa.- — Crest,  two  dolphins  en- 
twined, erect  on  their  tiiils,  saltierways,  one  or, 
the  other  ar. 

Bennet,  [Devon  and  Shropshire,]  per  bend  dau- 
cettee  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  betw.  two  martlets 
counterchanged. 

Bennet,  sa.  a  chev.  erminois  betw.  nine  cars  of 
wheat,  tied  in  three  parcels,  or. — Crest,  a  ship 
in  full  sail  ppr. 

Beimet  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  demi 


'-^i 


BEN 

lions  ar.— Crest,    on   a  inoiuit  vert,    a   martin 

ppr. 
Bennet,    [Boston,    Lincolnshire,]    g^u.  on  a  bend 

ar.  three  towers  triple-towered  sa. 
Bennet,  [Somersetshire,]   quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a 

fesse  per  pule  gii.  and  or,  within  a  bordure  az. 

charged  with  an  eutoire  of  ogresses. 
Bennet,    [Labenham,    Leicestershire,]    or,    on  a 

bend  betw.    six  boars'   heads   az.    a   demi   lion 

betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Bennet,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  cross  pattec   or    betw. 

three  mullets  ar. 
Bennet,  [Scotland,]  gu.    on   a   chev.   betw.   three 

stars  ar.  a  cross  pattee   gu. — Crest,  a  hand  is- 
suing out  of  a  cloud  holding  forth  a  cross  pattee 

fitchee 

Bennet,  [Scotland,]  gu.    on  a   chev.  betw.   three 

stars  ar.  as  many  crosses  pattee   of  the  first. — 

Crest,  a  demi   lion  issuaiit   out  of  the  wreath, 

and  holding  in   his   dexter  paw  a  cross   patlce 

gu. 
Bennet,    [Devon,]  or,  three   demi   lions   ramjnuit 

gu. 
Benet,  [Berks,]  ai-.  three  demi  lions  rampant   gu. 
Benett,    [Staffordshire,]    ar.   two   bars  gu.  within 

a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
Benett,  gu.  a  fesse  betw.  six  martlets   or  a  label 

componee 

Bi;NNINGFIELD.      SeeBF.DINGFIELD. 

Benolt,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.   betw.  three  tor- 

teaiLxes,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  or. 
Benson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three   crosses  formee 

or, 
Benson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  bet^v.  three    goats'  lieads 

(jrased  sa.  three  escallop  shells  of  the  field. 
Benson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.   three  goats  passant 

sa.  as  many  escallop  shells  of  the  field. 
Benson,  or,  on   a  bend  gii.    three  crosses  formee 

ar. 
Bensteed,  gu.  a  goat  salient  ar. 
Bensted,  ar.   ou  a  fesse    sa.   a  saltier  betw.    two 

martlets  or. 
Bensted,  ar.  three  bars  cottised  gu. 
Bensted,  gu.  three  bars  voided  ar. 
Bensted,  Benst,  or  Bense,  gu.  three  bars  gemeUes 

or.     (Another,  the  bars  ar.) 
Bent,    az.   on  a   fesse    or,    betsv.    srs    bezants, 

three  torteauxes. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  az.  holding 

betw.  his  paws  a  bezant. 
Bentall,   [Bentall,  Salop,]  or,  a   lion   rampant 

double  queued  az.  ducally  crowned  gu. — Crest, 

ou  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  leopard  iir.  spotted  sa. 
Bi;N'riiAM,  quarterly,  ju\  and  gu.  a  cross  patoucc 

counterchanged;  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters, 

a  rose  gu.  barbed  vert;  in  the  second  and  third, 

a  star  of  thirty-two  points  or. 


B  E  R 

BentJtam,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  flory, 
counterchanged;  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters, 
a  rose  of  the  second,  seeded  or,  barbed  vert ; 
in  the  second  and  third,  a  sun  or. — Crest,  on  a 
cross  fiory  fitchee,  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  a  sun 
or,  betw.  two  wings  expanded  of  the  second, 
each  charged  -with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms. 

Bentinck,  az.  a  cross  moline  ar. — Crest,  out  of 
a  marquis's  coronet  or,  jjearled  ppr.  two  anus 
embowcd,  vested  gu.  with  gloves  or,  holduig 
each  an  ostrich  feather  ar. 

Bentlet,    per   pale    or    and    gu.    three    bends 


Bentley,     ar. 


a    bend   az.    tlu-ee    annulets 


Bentley,  ar.  three  bends  sa. 

Bentley,  sa.  three  bends  ar. 

Bentley,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  garbs  sa. 

Bentley,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Bentley,  ar.  two  bai's  sa.  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Bentley,  [Brentwood,  Essex,]  ar,  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  wolves  jjassaut  or. — Crest,  a  wolf  rampant 
erm.  ducally  collared  or. 

Bentley,  [Stalibrd  and  Derby,]  or,  three  bends 
sa. — Crest,  a  spaniel  dog  passant  ar,  ' 

Benton,  ar.  three  saltiers  engr.  sa. 

Benton,  sa.  a  bend  ar. 

Benton,  az.  a  bend  ar. 

Benton,  [Wilts,]  sa.  five  fusils  in  bend  ar.  See 
Baynton.  —  Crest,  a  grillin's  head  erased 
tir. 

Benton,  sa.  si.x  fusils  in  bend  ar. 

Benton,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az.  fretty  ar, 

Benton,   chequy  or  and  az. 

Benmee,  az.  a  chief  or. 

Benvill,  ar.  a  bend  or,   betw.  tlu-ee  ogresses. 

Benvill,  gu.  three  lozenges  ar,  on  each  a  beudlet 
sa. 

Benvill,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  tlu-ee  pellets,  on  each  a 
bend  of  the  field. 

Benville,  [Huntingdonshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  mullets  ])ierced  ar. 

Benweei,,  [Oxford,  and  of  the  South  Sea 
House,  London,  17G5,]  ar.  six  pellets,  three, 
two,  and  one. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  garb  or, 
entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr,  the  head  issuing 
through  the  ears  of  cowi  to  the  sinister. 

Beopeel,  or  Berpell,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  abend 
vair,  betw.  six  escallops  ar. 

Beraston.     See  Bekiston. 

Berblakes,  or  Berbloke,  ar.  four  staves 
raguled  in  saltier,  gu.  within  a  bordure  az. 

B);R]iR0.ME,  or,  a  cross  flory  sa. 

]5erciie.     See  Birch. 

Berciiem,  [Brabant,]  ar.  three  pales  gu.  -  ~ 


B  E  U 

IJiCRCHETT,    or   Br.KKETT.       See  BiRKET. 

Iii:ui).     See  Bird. 

]>i;iJDEN,  ai'.    an   eagle    ciisplayecl    ;iz.  nieinhcrcd 

Beiidesky,    Bkiidsi'.y,  cind  Bkudeslkv,    sir. 

tuo  bars  cju.  on  a  canton  uftlie  sueoiid,  a  mauiich 

of  the  field. 
Berdseij,     ar.     two    bars    gn.     a    canton    of    tlu; 

last. 
liiORUESTON,  [Norfolk,]  gii.   a   saltier,  cugr.  or. 

(Anolhe,;  ar.) 
J3EUE,   [Kent,  and  Okenliam,  Berkshire,]    ar.  a 

hear   sa.    and    a  canton   gu. — Crest,  on  a  garb, 

lying-   banrays,    or,  a  bird  sa.      f  Another  crest, 

a  tiger  az.   bezautee,   nianed  and  tufted  or.) 
7icre,"[Frankmarsli,   Devonshire,]  ar.  three  bears' 

heads,  erased,  sa.  muzzled  or. 
Bere,  [Ilnncham,   Devonshire,]    ar.    three   bears' 

heads,  couped,   sa.  muzzled  or. — Crest,  a  bear's 

head,  erased,  sa.  muzzled  or. 
Bcre,  az.  crnsilly  ar.  tliree  lioars'  heads,  coujied,  of 

the  last. 
Berc,  per  pale,  sa.    and   ar.  t'tiree   bears   counter- 
changed. 
Beueford,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  ogresses. 
Bcreford,    [Staft'ordshire,]    or,    three  fleurs-de-lis 

sa. 
Bereford,    [Rutlandshire    and   Leicestershire,]  ar. 

crusilly  fitchee,  three  tleurs-de-lis,  sa.  (Another, 

six  cross  crosslets  fitchee.) 
Bereford,  ar.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Bereford,  sa.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  ar. 
Bereford,  sa.  a  bend,  indented,  ar. 
Bereford,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Bereford.     Same  arms,  v.  itb  a  label  gu. 
Bi-RFORU,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  pellets. 
l^EREGNEY,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets, 

erui . 
Berel.vkd,  gu.  a  chev.  betv/.  three  bears'  heads, 

erased,  ai-.  muzzled  sa. 
Bi;renden,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  roses  sa. 
Berenger,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  lleurs-de-lisof"the  first. — Crest,  on  a  mount, 

a  tree,  vert. 
Bcrenyer,  or,  a  cross  az.  over  all,  a  bend  gu. 
BcreiKjer,  or,  a  cross  vert,  on  a  bend  over  all  gu. 

three    fleurs-de-lis  of    the   field.     [G}-(iiited,  to 

—7-  Berenqer,  of  Bucks,    hij    WU'dam  Secjar, 

imo.] 

Bcrencjcr,  [Hants,]  or,  a  cross  vert,  over  all  a 
hen'dlet  gni. 

Beriitfjer,  [Buckinghamshire,]  or,  a  cross  vert,  on 
a  bend  gai.  three  fleurs-dolis  or. —  Crest,  a  stem 
of  a  holly-tree,  raguled  and  trunk ed,  jaceut, 
sprouting  out  a  branch,  in  ])ale,  leaved  and 
fructed,"a!l  ppr.  [ Hei-alds'  Oi/ice,  Bucks,  C. 
2(5.] 


B  E  R 

Berinr/er,  or,  a  cross  vert,  and  bend  gu. 

Beringer,  [Hants,]  ar.  a  cross  vert,  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  tieurs-de-lis  or. 

Beruifjer.     See  1?eren(;er. 

Bereskord,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  fleurs-dedis,  betv.-. 
eight  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. — Crest,  a  dra- 
gon's head,  erased,  az.  pierced  through  the  neck 
V  itli  a  broken  spear  or,  and  holding  a  i>iece  of 
the  same  in  his  mouth,  headed  ar. 

Beresford,  [Beutly,  Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  bear  salient 
sa.  armed  gu.  muzzled,  collared,  and  chained, 
or.— Crest,  the  same. 

Beresfurd,  az.  a  lioii,  rampant,  ar.  gnttee  de 
san;;-. 

Beresford.  [Kent,]  ar.  a  bear,  erect,  sa.  chained 
and  muzzled,  or. 

Beresford,  [Beresford,  Staffordshire,]  ar.  three 
bears,  rampant,  sa.  muz/Jed,  lined,  and  ringed, 
or. 

Beresford,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  bear,  rampant,  su. 
muzzled,  and  collared,  with  a  chain  turned  over 
his  back,  or. 

Berested,  0?-  Beresets,  ar.  three  beras' Jieads, 
erased,  sa.  muzzled  gu. 

Bere«',  or  Berson,  ar.  tlnee  bears'  heads, 
couped,  sa.  muzzled  or. 

Beriavashe,  gu.  a  lien,  rampant,  or. 

BjiRi'ORD,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 

Bcrford,  sa.  a  bend,  mascully,  ar. 

Bergaigne.  [France,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  hold- 
ing in  l)is  dexter  paw  a  sword  erect  ar. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  holding  a  sv.ord  ai'.  [^Granted 
February  10,  1G31.]' 

Bekiiam,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bears,  jmssant,  sa. 

Berliam,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  bears,  passant,  sa.  armed 
gu.  muzzled  or. 

Beriiome,  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  az.  over  all  a 
bend  gu. 

Berifee,  az.  on  a  chev.  engr.  ai'.  betw.  three 
lions,  rampant,  of  the  second,  three  trefoils, 
sli])ped,  sa. 

Beriffc,  [Colchester,  Essex.]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu. 
betw.  six  trefoils,  slipped,  %  ert,  a  lion,  passant, 
or. — Crest,. out  of  a  mural  coronet  gu.  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  or,  ducally  crowned  gu.  holding 
in   his   dexter  paw  a  trefoil,  slipped,  vert. 

Beriffe,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  chev.  engr.  ar.  betw. 
three  trefoils,  slipped,  erui.  as  many  lions,  ram- 
l)ant,  sa. — Crest,  in  grass  vert,  a  beaver,  passant, 
ppr.  collared  or. 

Berill,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  ensr.  bei\^. 
three  tov.ers  ar.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Berindon,  or  Bkringhon,  vert,  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  three  gTiflins'  heads,  erased,  ar.  CAnothvr, 
the  n-riflins'  heads  or  ) 

[   "'  ] 


B  E  R 

Bering,  cliequy,  ar.  and  g-u.  a  beml,  chequy,  az. 

and  or. 
}icrin(/s,  fiisilly,  or  and  gii. 
Berings,  lozengy,  gu.  and  or. 
Bercnr/,  or,  a  cross  az.  over  all  a  bend  gu. 
Berijn,  ar.  three  crosses  formce,  fitchcc,  sa. 
Bf.RIXGBURGH,  or,  a  seal's  foot,  erect  and  erased, 

ppr. 
BEKiNGHA!\t,  per  pale,   indented,   ar.  and  sa. 
BeriiKjham,     az.    a    iiond,     engr.    or.      (Ariolltcr, 

ar.) 
Bcrwfjham,  per  pale,  indented,  ar.  and  g-u. 
Berbujham,  per  pale,  indented,   ar.    and   az.  two 

spear  heads,  counterchanged. 
Berbuiham,  [Worcester,]  az.  a  bend  or,  and  a  label 

of  three  points  gu. 
Beretiyliam,  az.  a  bend,  engr.  or,  a  label  gu. 
I3KR1NGTON,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 

tail  fonrcliee,  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 

flen.r-de-lis  or. 
Bcrington,    per  pale,    ar.    and  sa.   a  cross,  engr. 

counterchanged. 
BeriiKjton,  [StaOordshire,]    az.   three   gTcyhounds 

courant,  in  pale,  ar.  collared  gu. 
Beringlon,    [Salop.]     The  same,    v-itli  a  bordure 

gu. 
Berivr/ion,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  ducally  crowned 

or,    within    a   bordure,    engr.    az.    bezautee. — 

Crest,  a  Hon,  sejaat, crowned 

Berrhiglon,    sa.    three    greyhounds,    courant,     ar. 

collared  gu . 
Beriston,  sa.  six  martlets  or. 
Bcraslon,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  over  all,  on  a  bend, 

cottised,  gu.  three  crosses  formec  or.  [Granted, 

to    Philip    Bcraslon,  of    Aldenluim,   Hertford- 
shire, hy  Williftin  Camden,  anno  IGOG.] 
Berjugden,    vert,    a    chev.    efni.    betw.    three 

griflins'  lieads,  erased,  or.     Sec  Bering  don. 
Berkenjiead,  gii.   three  ducal  crowns   or,  on  a 

chief   of   the    second,    as     many    laurel-leaves 

ppr. 
Berkiiead,  or  Berkenhead,  sa.    three   garbs 

or,  within  a  bordure  ar.      ( Anotlier,  the  bordure 

or.) 
Berhliead,  [Crestwhate,  Cumberland,]  sa.  a  chev. 

ar.  betw.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a  goat's  head, 

erased,  per  fesse  or  and  gu.  attired  sa. 
BekkIjEV,  az.  two  lions,  passant,  or. 
Berkley,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.    ten    crosses  jnittee  ar. 

• — Crest,  a  bear's  head  ar.  muzzled  gu. 
Berkley,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  ten  crosses  pattee 

ar. — Crest,  a  unicorn,  passant,  gu.   armed  and 

crined  or. 
Berkeley,  [Scotland,]  az.   a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 

crosses  pattee  ar. 
Berkins,  sa.  three  quarts  ar. 


.    B  E  R 

Berkrall,  or  Berkroels,    [Gloucester,]  az. 

a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  or. 
Berk  WELL,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three   eagles,  dls- 

))laycd  sa. 
Bl  RKYM,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  and  label  of  tliree  points 

gu. 
Berlev,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  chev.   betw.   three  leo- 

pard.s'  faces  or. 
Berley,   gu.  three  nudlets  or,   a  quarter  erm. 
Berley,  gu.  three  mullets  or,  a  canton  erm. 
Berley.     See  BuRLEV. 
Berlinge,  erm.  on   a  cross  gu.  five  flcurs-de-lLa 

of  the  field, 
IjERLING  i;r,    ar.    three    annulcis,  two    and  one, 

conjoined   to   a  fourth  in  the  centre  by  a  filkt, 

sa. 
Berlingham,  or,  on  a  cross   gu.  five  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field. 
Berlinyham,  [Essex,]  gu.  three  bars  ar. 
Birlangham.      See  BlRLANCn AM  and  BiRLiNG-  | 

HAM.  I 

Berminciiam,  per  pale,  dancettee,  or  and  gu.  a         ; 

chief  az.  ; 

Bermingham,    gu.   an   ink   moline,    betw.    two         ; 

martlets,  in  fesse,  ar.  • 

Bermingham,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised, 

gu,  tln-ee  escallops  or. 
Bermingham,  [Vrarwickshire,]  per  pale,  indented, 

ar.  and  sa. 
Bermingham,  bany  bendy,  or  and  gu. 
Bermingham,  per  pale,  indented,  sa.  and  ar. 
Bermingham,    ])er  pale,    indented,   or  and   gu.    s 

chief  az. 
Bermingham,  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gu.  a  bor- 
dure az. 
Berviingham,  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gu.v.ittiin 

a  bordure  vert,  platee. 
Bermingham,  gu.   a   millriud,   in  bend,  bet\\.  i\\o 

martlets  ar.     fyl/iof/ier,  the  field  ,sa.) 
Birmingham,  [Ireland,]  per  pale  ijidented  gu.  and 

or,  within  a  bordure  az.    f Another,  the  liordure 

vert.) 
Birmingham,   az.  a  bend  fusilly  or. 
Birmingham,  [Xoriolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cottised 

sii.  three  escallops  or. 
Birmingham,    per   pale,  indented,   ar.  and  az.  t«o 

spear  heads,  counterchanged. 
Birjniugham,  az.  a  bend,  lozengy,  or. 
Ber.mley,  or  Barmely,    or,    tliree  bars,    and 

two  pales,  sa.. 
BERM"i',  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  bends  gu.  and  a 

chief  of  the  last. 
Ber.v,   M-.   a  cJiev.  betw.    three    negroes'    heads, 

couped,  sa. 
Bernacke,  ar.  a  fesse,  and  biunacle,  sa. 
Bernake,  erm,  a  fosse  gu. 


B  E  R 

Bernake,  erm.  a  bend  gii. 

Jierv.ake,  [Leicester,]  ar.  three  horse  barnacles  sa. 
Ucrneck,  or,  a  bear,  rampant,   sejant,   sa. 
IjERNALL,  vair,  three  cheveronels;  yn.- — Crest,  on 
.  a  vreatli,  a  denii  lion,  rampant,  gn. 
]?F.HNAUU.     See  Uarnard. 
Bkrnas,  [Sull'olk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  embattled  counter- 

ejnbattled,  %vitliin  a  bordure,  sa. 
licrnas,  [Suliblk,]   ar.  a  fesse,  crenellee,  -witliin  a 

bordure,  sa. 
BkRNBACII,  gu.   three  fishes,  conjoined   at  their 

tails  in  ti'iangle,   or,  heads  sa. 
BliKNiiREV,    [Worcester,]    ar.    a    lion,     passant, 

guardant,  betw.  tliree  escallops  sa. 
Bkrn'k,    quarterly,    gu.    and    az.    a    cross    engr. 

Berxers,   quarterly,  vert  and  or,  in  the  centre  a 

mullet  sa.  a  label  for  dilVerence. 
Berncrs,  [Tharlield,   Hertford,]  quarterly,    or  and 

vert. — Crest,  a    monkey  ppr.    en-\  ironed    about 

the  loins,  and  lined,   or. 
Eerneston,  gu.  a  cross  raolijie  or,  in  the  dexter 

corner,  a  mullet,  pierced,  ar. 
Bcrneslon,  gu.  a  cross  moline,  ar. 
Berxewell,  or  BERiNWEEL,    [Ireland,]    erm. 

a  bordm-e,  engr.  gu. 
]iERNEV,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  gu.  and   az.  over 

all,  a  cross,  engr.  erni. 
Bcrneij,    ar.   a  chev.   betw.    three    dexter    iiands, 

conped,  sa. 
Beriicy,  ar.   a  fesse   az.   betw.   three    escocheons, 

vert. 
Berney,  az.  a  cross  engr.  erm.   iu  the  first  quarter, 

a  crescent  ar. 
Berney,    ar.    a    fesse,     betw.    three    escocheons, 

vert. 
Bernham,    or     Berxtham,    [Norfolk,]    sa.   a 

cross,  betw.  four  crescents,  ar. 
Bcniham,  sa.  a  cross  ar. 
Bernheim,     ar.      a    fleur-de-lis,      on     the     top 

three    grass     spires,      eacli     containing     seven 

piles    gu. — Crest,     a    fleur-de-lis,     as    in    the 

arms. 
Bermuietz,  ar.  a  bear,  in  bend  siuisier,  support- 
ing a  bowed  staff,   sa. 
BERNiNGHAJi,[Norfolk,lar.  onabend  gii.cottised 

az.  three  escallops  or. 
Bcniliiyham,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cottised   sa.    three 

escallops  or. 
Birningham,   az.  a  bead  engr.  ar.    ( Anotlier,  adds 

a  label  of  three  points  gu.) 
BirniiKjham,  az.   a  bend  engr.  or,  a  label  of  three 

points  gu. 
BiiRN.s,  [Soham,   Cambridge,]  ar.  U\q  l-ars,  em- 
battled,   sa.    in  chief   tliree   pellets. — Crest,  I'n 

ounce  aj-.  collared  and  chained  or. 


B  E  R 

Bernstein,  ar.  a  bear,  rampant,  sa. 
Bkrntres,  quarterly,  or  and  vert. 
Beromv,  [Cumberland,]  masculy,   ar.  and  sa. 
Beron,  and  BerRN,    [Lincolnshire,]    ar.    three 

bends  gu. 
Bcron,  ar.  a  bend,   double    cottised    on    the   chief 

side,  gu. 
Beronijen,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  roses  sa. 
Berondon,  ar.  three  roses  sa. 
Bn-ondon,     [Norlhunibcrland,]     sa.      three    roses 

Berondon,  [Staffordshire,]  gii.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 

cinqiiefoils  sa. 
EerondowNE,  [Northuniberlund,]gu.  three  roses, 

ar. 
Berondovme,   [Cumberland,]    gu.  a   bend,    betw. 

three  roses,  ar.  seeded  sa. 
Bkrowe,  or  Berewe,  [Gloucester,]    ar.   three 

bears'  heads,  couped  at  the   neck,  sa.  muzzled, 

or,    a    chief    az.  —  Crest,    a    sea-horse's   head, 

erased,  sa.  bezautee,  maned  and  finned  or. 
Berrist.\ll,  gu.   an   ostrich's  head,  erased,  ar. 

a  chief  or. 
Berrixgton.     See  Bi-.ringtox. 
Berrovs,  or  Berrois,  ar.  a  bend  az.  cottised 

Berrv,   or  Bury,    [Bury,    Lancasliire,]    sa.    a 

chev.    or,  betw.  tliree  plates,  each  charged  with 

a  cross  pattee  gu. 
Berry,  or  Bury,  [De\ou,]    or,    three  bars  gu.— 

Crest,  a  grifi'in's  head,  erased,  per  pale  indented, 

ar.  and  gu. 
Berry.     [Devon,]     gu.    three     bars    or.       Same 

crest. 
Berry,  ar.  a  barberry  branch,  fnicted,  ppr. 
Berry,  [Oxford,]  vert,   a  cross  crosslet  or. 
Berry,  [Burly,  Devon,]  erm.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa. 

three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Berry,     [Berrinkerber,]    barry    of    ten,      or    and 

Bcry,  [Devon,]  ar.  a   cross,  betw.   four  martlets, 

within  a  bordure,  all  sa. 
Bery,   [Devon,]   ar.  two  bars  gu. 
Bery,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  crescent 

sa.  charged  Avith  another,  or. 
Bcry,  [Colton,    Devon,]  erm.  on  abend  az.  three 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Bery,  [Bury,   Devon,]  gu.  three   bars  or. —  Crest, 

a  giiflin's  head,  erased,  party  per  pale,  danceftee, 

ar.  and  gu. 
Bert/,  or  Barry,  [\\'inscot  and  Bendori,  De\on,] 

harry  of  six,   ar.  and  gu.— Crest,  a  wolf's  head, 

erased,  sa. 
Berij,  [Devon,]  or,   three  bars  gu. 
Bcry,  [Collaton,   De\on,]  erm.   on    a   bend   engr. 

az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

[  L  2  ] 


B  E  11 

Bery,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  tliree  aunulets,  gobony, 

ar.  and  az. 
Bery,  [Utterby,  Lincolnshire,]  vert,  a  cross  cross- 
let  or. 
Bery,  [London.]     The  same. 
Bery,    [^^'orlillghanl,    Sullblk,]    eriii.   on    a   bend 

engr.  az.    three    tieurs-de-lis    or,    each    charged 

with  an  anmdet  sa. 
Bery,  quarterly,  enn.  and  az. 
Bery,   quarterly,  gu.  and  crin. 
Bery,  or,  t\vo  bars,  and  a  chief,  gu. 
Bery,   [Norfolk,]  per  chev.    sa.   and  enii.  in   chief 

two  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Bery,     quarterly,    erm.    and    az.    in    the     sinister 

chief    and   de.xter    base,     two    falcons,    volant, 

or. 
Bery,  sa.  a  ch6v.  betw.  three  hats  ar. 
Bery,  bany  of  six,  gu.  and  or. 
Bery,  barry  of  si.v,  or  and  gu. 
Bery,  erm.    on    a   chief,  indented,  sa.    two  lions, 

rara])ant,   or. 
Bery,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  lions'  heads,   erased, 

or. 
Bery,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  martlets,  gu. 
Eerryman,  [Devon,]  ar.    a   chev.    betw.    three 

hor.ses,    passant,    sa. — Crest,    on    a    wreath,    a 

horse's  head,  erased,  si. 
Bkrsh.\m,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  crosses  formee 

sa. 
Bersich,  ar.  a  pearch  az. 
Bersis,  or,  a  lion,    rampant,  gu.   witliin   a  bor- 

dure  sa.  bezantce. 
Berstox,  az.  three  butterflies,  voh;nt,  nr. 
Berswater,    or  Bersawter,  ar.  three  boars' 

heads,  erased,  gu. 
Berswater,  or  Bersanier,  ar.  three   boars'  head.s, 

sanglant,  sa. 
Berth;,  ar.  three  battering  rams,  barways,  ppr. 

headed  az.  armed   and   garnished  or.  — Crest,  a 

saraceu's  head  ppr.  ducally  crov.ned  or. 
Bertleys,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  az.    as   many   fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field. — Crest,    a    Hon,    rampant,    az. 

holding  a  tree,  erased  at  the  root,  ppr. 
Bertout,  or,  three  pales   gu.  on  a  cauton  sa.  a 

lion,  passant,  ar. 
Bertoy,   [Norfolk,]  erm.    on    a  fesse  gu,  three 

aunulets  or. 
Bertram.     SeeBARXRA.M. 
Bertram,  gu.  a  fesse  or. 
Bertram,  ar.  seraee  of  crosslets,  within  a  bordure 

Bertram,  [Eoliall,]  or,  an  orlc  az. 
Bertram,  or,  an  iuescochcon  az. 
Berven,  or  Ber^ven,  ar.   a  lion,  raminint,  sa. 
within  a  bordure,  cngr.  of  the  second. 


B  E  S 

Bervers,     [Essex,]     ar.    two    bars,    embattled 

counter-embattled,  sa. 
Berwell,    az.    a    bend,     betw.    three    mullets. 

or. 
Berwick,  [Lancashire   and   Durham,]   ar.   three 

bears'    heads,     erased,     sa.     muzzled    gu.     See 

Barwick. 
Berirkk,  [Kent,]  ar.   a    bear's   head,   erased,  gu. 

muzzled  or. 
Berwykc,  ar.   a  bears'  head,  erased,  sa.   muzzled 

or. 
Berwyke,  ar.  three  bear's  beads,  erased,  sa.  muzzled 

or. 
Berwi^.,  ar.  a  bend  az.  cottised  gu. 
Beryn.     See  Bering. 

Bes.VYNT,  or  Besanit,  quai-terly,  per  fesse  in- 
dented, gu.  and  or,  in  the  chief  quarter,  a  leo- 

]iard  ar. 
Be.seley-.     See  Be.\sley. 
Besfokd.     See  Bosi'ord.  ■       -   ■ 

Be.SHE,  or,  four  bends  az.  a  canton  erm. 
Besill,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  plates. 
Besills,  erm.  three  annulets  gu. 
Besilts,  erm.  three  torteau.xes. 
Besil/s,  ar.  three  torteauxes. 
Besills,    ar.    three    torteauxes,    within   a  bordure 

g-u. 
Besills,  or  Besdes,  [Worcester,]  az.    ten  bezants, 

four,  three,  two,  and  one. 
Besills,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.   three   aunulets,  within   a 

bordure,  gu. 
Besixgton,  az.  a  quatrefoil  ar. 
Bcsinr/lon,  az.  a  cinquefoil  ar.  .  .    ^     - 

Besingion,  az.  a  cinquefoil  or.  .        •   ■      ,  .  ,■ 

Bcssinyloii,  az.  a  cinquefoil  ar. 
Besley.     See  Beasley, 
Eesny,  or  BeS"S'N,     ar.   on   a  bend,    eugr.  gu. 

three  lions,  passant,  of  the  field. 
Bcsity,   quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  gu.  and    or, 

in   the    first    quarter,  a  lion,  passant,  gaiardant,' 

ar. 
Beso.m,    or  Be.sym,  [Cumberland,]  lozeugy,  sa. 

and  ar.     (Another,  ar.  and  sa.) 
Besom,  or,  a   cross,  lozengy,  ar.      ( yhiollier,  az. 

another,  sa  ) 
Besome,  or,  five  fusils,  in  cross,  az. 
Bessome,  or,  five  fusils  in  cross,  four  az.    the  mid- 
dle one  ar. 
Bezome,  fusilly,  ar.  and  sa. 
Bezoinc,  lozengy,  ar.  and  sa. 
Besse,  gu.  the  limb  of  a  tree,   v.ith   two  leaves, 

in  bend,  ar. 
Besset,  [Worcester,]  az.  bczantee. 
Besenten,  ar.   a  crescent,  betw.   three  sulliers, 

engr.  humettee,  sa. 
Bes:syng,  [Staft'ordshire,]  az.  three  rests  or. 


B  E  S 

15  EST,  sa.  a  lion,  ram])ant,  ar.    on    a  bordure  or, 

eight  cinquelbils  hz. 
Jksl,  [Loudon  and  Kent,]  per  cliev.  neludee,  cnii. 
and  ermines,   three    stags'   heads,  erased,  or. — 
Crest,     out    of    a  ducal  coronet  gu.    a    demi 
peacock,     v.ith    wings    expanded,    or,    holding 
in   his   L»cak  a   snake  piir.    entwined    round    his 
body- 
Besl,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  cincjuefoil,  betw.   eight  cross 
crosslets,  or.^Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an 
ostrich's  head,  betw.  two  wings,  ar.  in   the  beak 
a  cross  crosslet  or. 
Besle,  [Sliddletou-Quernbow,    Richmond,    York- 
shire,] gu.    a   chev.    ar.    betw.   nine  arrows  or, 
tlu'ee,  three,  and  three,  each  parcel   two  in  sal- 
tier and  one  in  ptJe,  barbed  and  banded  of  the 
second. — Crest,  an  archer's  arm,  embowed,  gu. 
holding  a  bow,  in  pale,  and  resting  on  the  wi-cafli, 
j)pr.  strung  ar. 
Bestar,    vert,    a  bull    ar.    armed    and    ungated 

or. 
Bested,  gjTonuy  of  eight,  sa.  and  erm. 
Besti.ami,  gu.   nine  anows,    three,    three,  and 
three,  each  jjarcel  having  two  in  saltier  and  one 
in   pale,    or,    barbed    nr.    a    chief,    dancettee, 
erm. 
Bestney,  [Hertfordshire,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  gu. 
a    lion,    rampant,    guardant,  ar.  crowned   or.— 
Crest,  out   of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  demi  griffin, 
ar. 
Bestorike,    ar.    on    a    saltier   gu.    five   estoiies 

or. 
Bestrow,  07-  Bestroe,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  betw. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  three  boai's' 
heads,  couped,  or. — Crest,  an  elephant's  head, 
erased,  per  chev.  or  and  sa.  arjued  of  the 
secoiul. 
Beswick,  gu.  three  plates. 

Besutck,    gu.   ten   be'/^uiis,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one,  on    a   chief  ar.   a    lion,  passant,  guardant, 
az. 
Beswick,  [Loudon,]  gu.  ten   bezants,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,   on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 
— Crest,    a   demi   lion    or,    holding    a    bezant. 
(Another,  Beswick,    Besv.ick,    Kent,    the   lion 
ppr.  double  queud,) 
Beswic/c,  [Kent,]  gu.  six  bezants,  three,  two,  and 
one,  on  a  chief  or,  a   lion,  passant,  az.   armed 
£ujd  langued  of  the  first. 
Beswick,    [Kent,]    gu.    six    bezants,    three,  two, 

and  one,  on  a  chief  <iz.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Bcsivycke,  [London  and  Kent,]  gu.  three   bezants 
and  a  chief  or.— Crest,  a  demi  lion    or,    holding 
betw.  his  paws  a  bezant. 
Besyn,  quarterly,  engr.  gu.  and   or.   in  the   first 
quarter,  a  lion,"  passaut,\ar. 


BET 

Besyn,  or  Besny,  ar.  on  a  bend,  engr.  gu.  three 
lions,  [lassant,  of  the  field. 

Bi:tai.l,  or,  a  fes.se  gu.  betw.  three  tor- 
teauxes. 

BeUill,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief,  two  torteauxes. 

])eta\iele,  [London,  1283,]  purp.  a  grifiin,  se- 
jant, or. 

Birr.AVNE,  gu.  a  sa.ltier,  betw.  four  fleurs  de-lis 
or. 

Beteler,  bendy  of  ten,  ar.  and  ga. 

Betemia.m,  or  Be'!'NAM,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  saltier, 
engr.  betw.  four  bears'  heads,  sa.  muzzled  or. 
—  Crest,  a  bear's  head,  erased,  sa.  muzzled  and 
billettee,  or. 

Beienliam,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  a  plate,  betw. 
four  bears'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second,  muz- 
zled gu. 

BetenSON,  [Kent,]  or,  a  fesse  gu.  ^\ithin  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  az. 

Beterley,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  tor- 
teauxes. 

Beleley,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  plates. 

Beti;well,  gyronuy  of  eight,  enn.  and  bendy, 
lozengy  or  and  gu. 

Beteiccli,  per  saltier,  erm.  and  lozengy,  or  and  az. 
))er  pale  counterchrmged. 

Betfield,  [Clege,  Liuicashire,]  per  fesse,  gu. 
and  erm.  a  label  of  five  points  ar. 

Betiiam,  [Lancashire,]  or,  a  chief,  iadentcd,  az. 
and  bend  gu. 

Bclhruii,  [Bucks,]  erm.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars, 
jjLissant,  sa.  armed  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  elephant's  head  ar. 

Beth  ELL,  or  Bythell,  [Winchester,]  ar.  on 
a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa.  a 
crescent  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  boar's  head  and  neck  ar.  (AiiolJier  cresl. 
on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's  head,  couped, 
sa.) 

BelhcU,  [Hertford  and  York,]ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa.  an  estoile  or. — 
Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  couped,  betw.  a  pairol 
wings,  displayed,  az.  charged  on  the  neck  with 
an  estoile  or.  [The  same  arms  Lome  by  S/inf/shy 
Bithell,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  l/oO.] 

Bethune,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
mascles  or. 

Belhune,  [Scotland.]  Tiie  same,  within  a  h.or- 
dure  or. —  Crest,  an  otter's  head,  couped, 
ar. 

Betiiumia,  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

Beton,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant, 
sa. 

Belon,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  six  mullets  or,  pierced 
gu. 

Beton,  or  Belitne,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 


B  E  V 

Beton,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,    sa.    a  label   of  five 

points  gu. 
Beton,  ar.  a  boriJ,  li>7cnc:y,  sa. 
Beton,  or  Bet  dm,    [CJrtMt    Berwick,    Shropshire,] 

ar.  two  pales  sa.   each  charged  M-ith   three  cross 

crosslets,  fitclitl-e,  or. 
Beton,  ar.  a    bend   lozcu^ry  sa.  a    label    of    three 

points  gu. 
Beton,  az.  a  fcsse,  bctw.  tlircc  n\;i?cles  or. 
Belun,  [Earl  of  .Mbcinarle,]  bendy  of  six  ar.  and 

gu.  n  chief  or. 
Betr.vy,  erm.   on   a   chev.  gu.    three   escallops 

or. 
Bctrai/,  sa.  fretty  or. — Crest,  an  arm,    enibowed, 

habited  gu.  cuff  ar.  holding   in   the  baud  ppr.  a 

torteaux. 
BUTSFIORNE,  ar.  on   a   saltier,  engr.  gu.  fire  es- 

toiles  or. 
Betisthorite,  [Wilts,]  ar.  on  a  saltier,    gu.  five  es- 

toiles  or. 
Betsiue,    or  15ESTED,    [Devon,]    oz.   three  lo- 

xeuges,  in  fesse,  ar.  betw.  as  many  bucks'  heads 

or. 
Bet.SON,  [Scothnid,]  or,  a  saltier  vair. — Crest,  a 

bridge  of  tlirec  arches  ppr. 
Betts,    sa.    on    a    bend    ar.    three    cinqucfoils 

&"• 

Betlcs,  sa.  on  a  bend  or.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  all 
^-itliin  a  bordurc,  eiigr.  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  cr,  a  buck's  head  s-u.  attired  or, 
gorged  witliacolhjr  ar.  charged  MJth  three  cinquc- 
foils gu. 

Belles,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  t\vo  cottises, 
ar.  charged  witli  three  cinqueloils  gu. 

Betlcs,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or, 
three  cinquefoils,  pierced,  gti. 

Betteswortii,  [Tyning,  Sii.ssex,]  az.  a  lion, 
rampant,  per  fesse  or  and  ar. —  Crest,  on  the 
stump  of  a  tree  Aert,  a  lion,  sejant,  per  iesse 
or  and  ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe 
gu.  headed  ar. 

Bf.TTWKLL,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, sa. 

•Betty,  or,  a  betony-leaf  p])r. 

Betune,  or,  a    lion   sa.    a    label   of    five    points 

Betune,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  and  in  cliicf  a  lion,  passant, 
sa. 

BbTUNES.      Sec  BlCTTON. 

Bktwill,  gu.  a  denii  wolf  ppr.  issuant  to  the 
sinister,  liis  feet  erected,  each  side  of  his  heail 
ar. 

Bkvell,  or,  two  chev.  and  a  canton  gu. 

Bevell,  [IIuntiii;;aou,]  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
bezants. 

BeveilU,  [Huntingdonshire,]  erm.   n  bull,  passant. 


B  E  V 

BevUe,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  bezants. 
Bevile,  sa.  a  chev.   betw.    llirec   mullets,  pierced, 

ar. 
Decile,  erni.   a  bull,  passant,  gu.   armed  and  un- 

guled,   or. 
Bevile,  [Sulfulk,]  fiiiaitorly,  or  and  sa. 
Beville,   Jicviin,  or  Htcin,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  bull, 

passant,  gu. — Crest,  a  griruu,   passant,  or. 
Beavill,  or,   a  chief  a/.. 

liLVKK.      See  BUAt'VOIR   and   liF.LVOir.K. 
Bkvercot,  quarterly,  nr.  .-.nd   az.  a  cross,  coun- 

terchauged.     (Anothsr,  with   a    label    of   three 

points  gu.) 
Be VERCOC'RT.ar. across patoncc,  ( another, i^ory,) 

az. 
Bevereham,  [Ireland,]    gn.    on    a    bend,  betw. 

two  lions,  rampant,    ar.    three    pellets. — Crest, 

out  of  a  coronet   or,  an   armed  arm,  holding  a 

sword  ppr. 
Beveridce,  [Kent,  Chichester,  and  Normandy,] 

vert^  in    point,  barry    wavy    of  sLx,  ar.  and  az. 

two  beavers,    rampant,    combatant,  or. — Crest, 

out   of    a    ducal    coronet    or,    a    demi    beaver 

ppr. 
Bcveridge,  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert,  a  lion,  rampant, 

ar. 
Beverley,  ar.  a  chief,  bevile,  vert. 
Bever/eij,  ar.    a    fesse  indented,  betw.    three  leo- 
pards' faces  sa. 
Bcverlcij,  erm.  a  rose  gu. 
Beverley,  gu.  three  bars  erm. 
Beverley,  []5cdfordsliire.]   ar.    a   fesse,  daucettee, 

betw.  three  leopards'  heads,  sa. 
Beverley,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  wolves'  heads', 

erased,  ar.   three  pellets. —  Crest,    on  a   mount 

vert,  a  wolf,  passant,  ar.    pierced  through  the 

neck  villi  an  arrow  ppr. 
Beverly,  [\  oi  kshire,]    ar.    on   a   bend,   betw.  two 

unicorns'  heads,  erased,  az.    three   fusils   of  the 

field. 
Beverly,  ['\'orkshire,]  erm.  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and 

seeded  pjT. 
Beverly,  ['^'orkshire.]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  on  a  chief  of 

the  second,  tiiree  bulls'  heads,  cabossed,   of  the 

first. 
Beverly,  quMrtoriy,  ar.    and   gu.   a   rose,  couuter- 

clianned,   l)arbed,   vert. 
Beverly,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  b(>tw.  three  ogresses. 
Beverly,   per  bend  sinister,  indented,  sa.   and   or. 

in  chiet   a  cross  s.ircelly  of  the  second. 
Jieverly,  [Cornwall,]  ar.    a    chev.  gu.  betw.  three 

torteau\es. 
Bei.erlij,  or,  an  incscochcon  and   three  bars  sa.  in 

chief  six  pallets  of  the  second. 
Beverly,  or,  two  bars  sa.   in   chief  as  majiy  pales 

of  the  second,  an  inescocheon  gu. 


13  E  AV 

Ik-^rcrUf,  ar.  a  chfT.  gn.  betw.  tliree  liv.rts. 
Ufvcjly,  quiirtorly,  iir.  Liud  g-u.    a   cross,  counter- 

<'ljiingccl. 
JJr\  jjiMlAM,    [Ho]ljrook-II;i]1.    Sufi'dlk,]    gri.  a 

ur-dc-moliije,     pierced,     l)etw.     two     niartlets 

ar. 
J't'L-erslmm,    [Scollaiid,]    gu.   a   fer-de-moline    ar. 

I»c(\v.  two  marllets  or. 
35i;vj;/(KroNE,  ar.    on    a   saltier   gn.  five   pstoiles 

or. 
Jtrnrxlnne,  az.   a   cross   moline   ar.   belw.  twelve 

billois  or. 
iicvt'i-slone,  ar.  on  a  saltier  gii.  five  mullets  of  six 

])oinfs,  or. 
]{r.\  larj'OTi;,    or    J3evj:rtourt,     ar.    a    cross, 

(lowered,  az.  a  label  of  the  last. 
15i:vii.F.R,  or,  a  pale,  bevile,  purp. 
Jli;\  iLi,,  sa.  a  carpenter's  square  or. 
lUvlU,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  bull,  passant,  gu. 
Heviil,  [Cornwall,]  erni.  a  bull, passant,  gu.  armed, 

and  uiiguled,  or. 
J5i;\  IS,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  a  chief  indented,  point  in 

point,  of  the  second  and  first, 
Ekuflet,    per    pale,    or    and  gu.    three    bends 

r.Kii.EY.     See  Bkv.-ley. 

1?KURLE,  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  bezants. 

1)K\V,  ar.   two   lions,    passant,    guardant,    sa.    on 

a  chief    of    tlie    second,    three     covered    cu])s 

or. 
r.EWCiiASTEL,  sa.  R  fesse  ar. 
1'kv> CHAM,  or  r.EV.CHAM,  gii.  fretfy  ar. 
Bciii-hain,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 

erased,   ar. 
IJevvI'.lle,  or,  a  cliev.  betw.  t!n-ee  torteauxes. 
]'>EWET,  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  demi  lions,   ram- 
^  pa„(,   ar. 

Bmvi'ici;,  quaricrly,  indented,  ar.  and  az. 
Ircirf/ce,  i\z.  three  lielmets  ar. 
IjJiW'i'ORT,  per  fesse,  ar.  and   gii.   in  chief  three 

torteauxes,  in  base  a  plate. 
IJi'.AVi'OY,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  eagles,   dis- 
played, vert. 
l>i;\\  KKONT,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gii. 
I''i;\\  IE,  or,  three  barrulels  gu.  over  all  a  saltier  of 

the  last. 
^il.WiKE,  per   bend,    or    and    gu.     billettee,  and 

three  boars'  heads  counterchanged. 
Ii'.v:i/ce,  per  bend,  gu.  and  or,  on  a  bend  ar.  three 

I'oars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
lii-WEEv,  or,     thiee  bars   sa.   in  chief  two  pales 

:»t   the  second,  au  iuescocheon  gu. 
H'Hrlvij,  [London,  124.3,]  quarterly,  tu-.  and  gu.  a 

•■ross  counterchanged. 
li.i'irlnj,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.    betw.   three   eagles' 

h.<;iids,  erased,  sa. 


Bni-ley,     ar.     a     chev.     betw.     three     choughs' 

heads,  (another,     hawks',)    erased,  sa.  beaked, 

gu. 
Bewley,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.   three  roses 

ar.— Crest,  an  ibex's  head  or,  issuing  out  of  the 

centre  of  a  rose  gu.  barbed  vert. 
Beuley,  cnn.  on  a  canton  gu.  uti  orle  ar. 
IjEWMarris,  or,  a  fesse  az. 
IJewhell,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  abend  vair,  cottised 

ar.  betw.  six  escallops  of  the  second. 
Bewpell,  gu.  a  bend  vair,  betw.   three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar. 
Bewprc.     The  same  as  Bi:awpree. 
Bewris,  erm.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  two   lions,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  or. 
Bewrye.     See  Bury. 

EWSON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three   goats'  heads 

.«:a.  as  many  cscal!o])s  of  the  field. 
Bexiilel,  or  Bexull,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 

frctty  ar. 
Bexwell,    ar.    six    annulets    sa.     three,     two, 

and    one.     (Another,    with    a    bordure,    engT. 
,  §'"•) 
Bexxcell,  ar.   six    ogresses,    three,    two,  and  one. 

C Another  adds  a  bordure,  engr.  gu.) 
Beyford.     See  Bayford. 
Beyfraxd,  sa.  six  martlets  ar. 
Beyle,  ar.  three  torteauxes. 
Beyley.     See  Bayley. 
Beyman.     See  BAY^fAM. 
Beynceere,  [Sudoliv,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,   gu. 

colhued  ar.     (Another,  tail  forked.) 
Beyxha.m.     See  Baynha.m. 
Beyxton.     See  Bayntox. 
Beysis,  or  Bestis,  or,    a    lion,    rampant,     gu. 

v, ithin  a  bcr.'ure  ^a.  bezantee. 
Beysyxi  KC.n,    or,    a   canton,     indented    in   the 

i)ottoni,  gu. 
151AXFR0XS,  jialy  of  six,  or  and  gu. 
BlEEEEES,    or    ijiBLES,    and    Bibbeswortm, 

[HertfordL-hirc,]    az.    three    eagles,     displayed, 

or. 
BiUERCACii,  ar.  on  a  mount  in  base,    a  tree  with 

two  bodies  vert. 
BiBLE.<\voRTn,  [Herefordshire,]  az.   six  eagles; 

displayed,   or. 
Bihksworth,  a;;,  six  nails  or. 
Bihiesworth,  sa.  six;  eagles,  displayed,   ar. 
]}ICHE,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on   a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond, a  garb  or. 
Biche,  [Berks,]   ar.    on   a  bend   gu.  three  bucks' 

heads  or. 
BicmXGFlELi),  sa.  a  lion,  pa.ssant,  ar. 
B1CK.ERING,  chequy  ar.  and  gu. 
BiCKERSTAFFE,   [Kent   and   Lancashire,]    sa.   a 
cross  crosslet  ar. 


BID 

BlCKERSTATH,  [Bickerstatli,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on 

a  cross  patonce  sa.  five  mullets  or. 
Bkkerslalh,  ar.  on  a  cross  patonce  az.  five  mullets 

or. 
ElCKERTON,  [Essex,  and  Beeby,  Leicestershire,] 

ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.    three  pheons  of  the  field. — 

Crest,  a  martlet  or. 
B'lckerlon,  [Scotland,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gii. 

beaked  and  mcmbered  sa. 
BiCKLEY,  [Chidall,  Sussex,]  or,  a  chev.  crenollee, 

betw.  three  griflins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Biclclcij,    [Attleliorough,    Norfolk,]    ar.    a   chev. 

counterembattled,    betw.    three    ^itlins'    heads, 

erased,  sa.  each  charged  ^vith  a  plate. 
liicklcij,    ar.  a   chev.  engr.   betw.   three  martlets, 

sa. 
BiCKLiFE,    [London,]    ar.    a   chev.    connter-cni- 

battled,     betw.     three     griflius'    heads,     erased, 

sa. — Crest,  a  hind's  head  ppr.  collared  ar. 
BiCKXOR,  ar.  a  chief  az. 
Bickenor,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  three   lions,  rampant, 

of  the  field. 
BiCKSBERY,  ar.  afesso,  cottiscd,  sa. 
BiCKTON,  [Cornwall,]    az.    a   fesse    betw.    tlueo 

fleurs-de-lis  in   chief,  and  as  many  annulets  in 

base,  or. 
BiCKWiTii,     [Yorkshire,]     ar.     a     chev.     betw. 

three  hinds'   heads,  couped,  gu.      See    Beck- 

WITH. 

BiUALL,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  first  quarter  an  an- 
nulet of  the  second. 
BiDEFORU,    or    BiDFORD,    baiTy  wavy   of   six, 

ar.  and  az.  a  chief  or. 
Bideford,     ar.     two     bars,     wavy,     az.    a    chief 

or. 
Bmcooi),  [Exeter,  Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chief  engr. 

az.  a  tortoise  or. — Crest,  a  dexter   hand   erect, 

in  armour,  or,  Iiolding  an  adder  ppr.  [Gra7i!ed, 

hi/  Thomas  St.  George,  1G90.] 
Bydgoude,  ar.  three  mullets  sa.   betw.   two  bends 

engT.  gu. 
BlDLAKE,  [Bidlakc,  Somersetshire,]  gu.   a  fesse 

ar.  betw.  three  birds  of  the  second. 
BiDULi'H,    [East   Greenwich,     Kent,]    vert,    an 

eagle,  displayed,  ar. — Crest,  a  wolf,  salient,  ar. 

vulned  on  the  shoulder  gu. 
Bidulph,  [Bidulph,  Staffordshire,]  vert,  an  eagle, 

displayed,  ar. — Crest,    a  wolf,    sejant,    reguar- 

dant,  ar.  (another,  or,)  vulned  on  the  shoulder 

gu. 
Bidulph,  [East  Greenwich,   Kent,]    ar.   an  eagle, 

displayed,  sa. 
BinwEi-!-,  or  BvDF.WFT-r,,  gyronny  of  four,  or 

and  gu.    four  roundles,  charged    with   as  many 

martlets,  all  counterclianged. 
Bidwell,   [Devon,]    per    saltier   or    and    gu.    four 


BIG 

ronndlcs,  each  charged  with  a  martlet,  all  coun- 
terchaiiged. 

BiE.     See  Bye. 

BlELETT,  ar.  ou  a  fesse  embattled,  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  or. 

BiGBERY,  [Devon,]  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or, 
armed  gu.     (Anothei-,  ar.) 

Bigberie,  gu.  an  eagle  ar.  membered  or. 

Bygbery,  [Devon,]  az.  an  eagle,  ayrant,  or,  armed 
g;u. 

Bigg,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Bigg,  per  pale,  erm.  and  az.  a  lion,  passant, 
gu.  crov.ned  or,  within  a  bordure  engT.  of 
the  third,  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lis 
gold. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  rhinoceros  ppr. 
[^Borne,  (quarterly,  with  the  arms  of  Wither  in 
the  fir.st  quarter,  being  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  crescents  sa.  a  mullet  or,  and  the  crest  of 
Wither,  viz.  on  a  WTeath,  a  demi  hare  az.  in  the 
mouth  three  ears  of  bigg,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  mullet,  or,)  by  Harris  Bif/y- 
Wither,  Esq.    of  Manydown,  Hants,  1823.'] 

Bigg.  [The  same  arms  are  borne  quarteily,  with 
Gulstou  in  the  first  quarter,  (being  bany  nebniee 
of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  plates, 
and  the  crest  of  Gulston,  viz.  on  a  wreath,  an 
ostrich's  wing,  the  feathers  alternate  ar.  and  gu. 
charged  v.ith  a  bend,  as  in  the  arms,)  by  Frederick 
Gulston,  Esq.  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey,  l^'l'-i, 
formerly  Bigg,  who,  hi/  royal  sign-manual,  as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Gulston  only.^ 

BiGGAR,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw.  three 
mullets  gu. — Crest,  a  pelican's  head,  coupud, 
ppr. 

Bigger,  ar.  a  bend,  ragnly,  betw.  two  mullets,  az. 
— Crest,  a  peUcan's  head  and  neck,  vulning-  her 
breast,  ppr. 

BiGGS,  [London,]  per  pale,  erm.  and  az.  a  lion, 
passant,  gu.  crowned  or,  within  a  bordure,  engr. 
of  the  third,  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  fourth. — Crest,  aleo])ard's  face  gu.  (Another 
crest,  a  lamb,  couchant,  ar.) 

Bigges,  [Stragglethorp,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  betw.  tl'.ree  talbots,  passant,  ar.  each  having 
in  his  mouth  a  bird-bolt  or. 

BiGHTiNE,  purp.  .  a  chev.  couched  sinister, 
or. 

BiGHTON,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  on   a  bend  gu.  betw. 
two    stags'    heads,    cabossed,  sa.    a    greyhound, 
courant,  of  the  field. 
BlGllWAlES,  vair,  a  chief  gu. 

BiGi-ANn,  [London,  Gloucester,  and  Ilcaton, 
Northumberland,]  az.  two  cars  of  big,  (i.  e. 
\,  heat,)  stalked  and  bladud,  in  fesse,  or.— 
Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  reguardant,  gu.  holding, 
in  his  dexter  pavv',  an  ear  of  big,  as  in  the  arms. 


B  I  L 

-    Over  tlie  crest,  this  motto,   Gratitude.  [Granted 

to  lialph  JUffland,  Esq.  Norroy  King  of  Arms, 

February  2\,  17G0.] 
Bigland,  az.  two  ears  of  big,  in  pale,  couped  and 

bladed,  or. 
BiGNELL,    [Salisbury   and   London,]  erminois,  a 

lion,  rampant,  ^u.  on  a  chief  az.  an  ear  of  big, 

coiiped  and  bladed,  or,  betw.   two  estoiles,  ar. 

— Crest,  a  wivern  gu.  wings   elevated  and  in- 
dorsed, or,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  an  anchor 

of  the  last.     [Granted  to    William   Bignell,  of 

Ijondon,  17G4.] 
BicoT,  or,  a  cross,  sarcelly,  gu. 
Bigot,  per  pale,  vert  and   or,  a  cross  raoHne  sa. 

(Another,  gu.) 
Bigot  t,  or,  a  cross  gu. 
Bigott,    or,    a  cross   gu.    a   label   of    five    points 

az. 
Bigott,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Bygot,  per  pale,  or  and  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

— Crest,  seven   arrows,    or,    six  in  saltier,  ajid 

one  in  pale. 
Bygot,  or  Bygod,    ar.   a  cross  engr.   sa.  charged 

with  five  escallops  of  the  field. 
Bygot,  or,  on  a  cross,  engT.  gu.  five  escallops   of 

the  first. 
Bygod,  or  Bygode,  [Seakelthorp,  Yorkshire,]  or, 

on  a  cross  gu.   five  escallops   ar. — Crest,  on  a 

chapcau  ar.  charged  with  two  bars  az.  and  turned 

up  gu.  a  dolphin,  embowed,  and  devouring  the 

cap,  or. 
BiGOODS,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  crescents  of  the 

first. 
BiGWARE,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  lozenges 

az.     fAnother,  six.) 
BiGWOOD,    ar.    on    a    chief    sa.    two    crescents 

or. 
Bigv:ood,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three    (another,  two) 

crescents  of  the  field. 
BiLDYNK,  [Suffolk,]  per  fesse  indented,  gu.  and 

vert,  three  ducks  ar. 
BiLF.RiiiKT,  gu.  a  boy's  face,  couped  below  the 

shoulders,  betw.  two  denii  pillars  ar. 
Bill,  ar.  a  stork  ppr.  holding,  in  the  dexter  foot, 

an  ancient  battle-axe,  or  bill,  handle  gu.  top  az. 

— Crest,  a  stork's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
Bill,  erm.   two    wood-bills    sa.  with   long  handles 

ppr.  in  saltier,  on  a  chief  az.  a  pale  or,  (charged 
'-  ■with  a  rose  gu.)  betw.  two  pelicans'  heads,  erased 

at  the  neck,  ar. 
BlLLCUFFE,  [Turganby,  Kent,]  az.  a  bend  ne- 

bulee  or,  betw.  six    fleurs-de-lis    ar. — Crest,  a 

naked  arm  ppr.  couped  at  the  elbow,  and  erect, 

holding  a  battle-axe,  also  ppr. 
Billeuge,  ar.  a  cbev.  gu.  betw.  three  holly  leaves, 

vert. 


B  I  L 

Billerberg,  ar.  three  stone  billets,  carved 
gu. 

Billers,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1734,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  or. 

BiLLESBY,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stone  bills 
sa. 

Bileshy,  [Bylesby,  Jjncolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  demi  lozenges,  couped,  per  pale, 
sa. 

BiLLESDON,  [Sir  Robert,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 148:3,]  az.  a  bend,  cottised,  or,  in  the  sinis- 
ter chief  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Bilsdon,  [London,]  az.  abend,  voided,  or. 

Bylesdon,  az.  two  bars  gemelles,  and  a  bend, 
gu. 

Bylesdon,  [London,]  az.  two  feendlets  or. 

BiLLESLEY,  ar.  a  bull,  passant,    gu. 

BiLLESWORTH,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  three  eagles, 
displayed,'  az. 

Billi:t,  ar.  a  fesse  g-u.  in  chief  a  greyhound 
purp. 

Billet,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a  grey- 
hound sa. 

Billet,  Belle t,  or  Billot,  [Devon  and  Norfolk,]  ar. 
on  a  chief  gu.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 
—  Crest,  a  hand  and  arm,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
in  armour  ppr.  in  the  gauntlet  a  baton  or. 

BiLLETTES,  ar.  a  billet,  raguled  and  trunked  on 
each  side,  sa.  fired  in  three  places  jipr. 

BiLLicJi,  ar.  a  rat,  salient  to  the  sinister,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  rat,  as  in  the  arras. 

Billing,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee  goats  ar.  attired, 
or. 

Billing.  [Dedingtou,  Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  cross, 
voided,    betw.    twelve  cross    crosslets,    fitchee, 

Billingdon,  or  Billington,  ar.  on  a  saltier, 

engr.  sa.  five  fleurs-de-lis  or.    (Another,  the  sal- 
tier az.) 
Billingdon,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis 

or. 
Billinge,  [Billinge,    Lancashire,]    ar.    a   cross, 

betw.  four  cro.ss  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu.  (Another, 

the  cross  voided.) 
BiL linger,   billettee,  counter-billettee,  gu.   and 

ar. 
BilUnger,  az.  a  rose  in  1         or. 
Billingford,  [Suffol"    .ad   Norfolk,]    sa.   two 

bills  endorsed,  in  saltier,  ar. 
BiLLiNGiiuRST,  [Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,]  az. 

three   eagles,    displayed,    or,    betw.   nine   cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 
Billings,    [Bedfordshire,]    gu.    a  cross,    betw. 

four  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 

[M   ] 


B  IN 

BiLLlNGSLEY,  [Londou,]  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  a 
canton  of  the  second. — Crest,  on  a  mount,  ^  crt, 
a  leopard,  couchant,  or,   sjjottod  sa. 
BUlinydey ,  [Salop,]  ar.    a  cross   sa.  voided  of  the 
field,  five   estoiles    in   cross,    betw.    four   lions, 
rampant,  of    the    second. — Crest,  on   a    moiuit 
vert,  a  leopard,  coucliaut,  or,  spotted  sa. 
BiHin(/s[ey,  [Sir  Henrj',  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
15UG,]  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  fleur-de- 
lis  and   canton  or ;  second,  ar.  a  cross,  voided, 
of  the  field,  five  estoiles,  bctw.  foiu:  lious,  ram- 
pant, sa.  ;   third,    per  saltier,    az.   and  or,    two 
cinquefoils  m  pale,  and  as  many  martlets  in  fesse, 
all  counterchanged. 
BiLNKV,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert, 

mcmbered  gu. 
BiLSDON,  [London.]     See  BilleSDON. 
BiLSON,  [Hant.s,]  gu.  a   doulile    rose,  the  inside 
gu.  the  other  ar.  and  a  pomegranate  or,  seeded 
ppr.  both  stalked  and  leaved  vert,  aiid  conjoined 
in  pale.— Crest,   a  bugle-horn  or,    stringed   ar. 
and  tasscllcd  or. 
Bilson,  gu.  a  rose  ar.   and  pomegranate  or,  cou- 

joined  in  pale,  leaved  vert,  seeded  or. 
Bilson,     [Hants,]    ar.    a    pomegranate,    slipped, 

ppr. 
BlLTERSWOKTH,     or,     three     figworth    flowers 

ppr. 
BiNDE,  ar.  two  bai-s  sa.   on   each  three  martlets 

or. 
BiNDEK,  or  Benoer,  az.  the  head  of  anavosetta 

ppr. 
BiNDLOSSE,  [Berwick,  Lancashire,    and   West- 
moreland,]   quarterly,    per   fesse  indented,    or 
and  gu.  on  a   bend   az.  a  cinquefoil,  betw.  two 
martlets  or. — Crest,  a  demi   horse   ar.    ducally 
gorged  az. 
BiNG,  [Kent,]  quarterly,   sa.  and  or,  in  the  cjiief 
dexter  quarter,    a   Uou,    rampant,  giiardaut,  of 
the  first. 
Binge,  quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  four  lions,  rampant, 

counterchanged. 
Binye,  [Kent,]  quarterly,  sa.  and   ar.  in  the  first 
quarter,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. — Crest, 
an  antelope  erm.  attired  or. 
Bynge,  ar.  on  a  fesse  or,  tlu-ee  torteauxes,  in  chief 
a  buck  couraut  sa.   iu  base   as  many  butterflies 
az. 
BiNGEWARE,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betsv.  four  lozenges 

az. 
Bingivare,    or,    a   fesse    gu.    betw.    six   lozenges 

az. 
Bingham,     [Bingham-Melcombe,     Dorsetshire,] 
az.  a  bend,  cottised,  betw.  six   crosses,  formee, 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  erect, 
habited  az.  charged  ou  the  sleeve  with  a  cross. 


B  I  R 

formee,  ar.   cufT  of  the  last,  in  tlie  hand,  ppr.  a 

branch  of  laurels  vert.     ^Another  crest,    on   a 

rock  ppr.  an  eagle  rising  or.) 
Bine/ham,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  water-bougets 

sa. 
Binyliam,  [ITertfordahire,]    vert,    a   cross    moline 

or. 
Bincjham,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  water- 

bougets  ar. 
Bingham,  per  pale,    ar.    and   sa.   a  lion,  rampant, 

or,    armed   gu.     (Another,    the    lion    crowned 

or.) 
Bingliavi,  or  Bengliam,    az.    a   fesse,    dancettee, 

ar. 
BiNGLK^i',  [Nottingham,]  ar.    two  bars  sa.   on  a 

canton    of    the   second,    a    cross,     formee,    ar. 

charged  with  an  annulet  gu. — Crest,  on  a  pellet, 

a  cross  formee,  ar.  charged  with  an  annulet  gu. 

betw.  two  wings  or. 
Bingley,    [Flintshire    and   Middlesex,  1605,]    ar. 

two  bars  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  pheon 

of  the  first. — Crest,  a  ])heon  ar.  betw.  two  wuigs, 

or,  behind  the  pheon  and  wings,  a  pellet. 
Bingley,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.   three   trefoils,  in  bend, 

sa.  betw.  two  cottises  gu. — Crest,  a  bear's  head, 

erased,  ar.  muzzled  and  collared  gu.  studded  and 

ringed  or. 
Binley,  ax.  two  bars  and  a  canton  sa. 
Binning,  [Scotland,]  ar.  ou  a  bend,  engr.  sa.  a 

mullet  of  the  first. 
Binning,  [Scotland,]  ar.    on   a   bend,   engr.   sa.  a 

waggon    of    the   field. — Crest,    a   horse's  head, 

fiu-nished  for  a  waggon,  ppr. 
Binning,  [Scotland,]  ar.    on  a   bend,    engr.   sa,  a 

waggon  or. 
Binning,  ar.  on  a  bend,  engr.  az.  a  waggon  of  the 

first,  within  a  bordure  erm. 
Binning,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  cross  az.   a  crescent 

betw.  four  mullets  of  the  first. 
BiNQUEMONT,  [France,]  or,  three  pellets. 
BiNWORTH,  az.  five  lozenges,  in  cross,  conjunct, 

or. 
BiNTWORTH,  gu.  five  honcels,  rampant,  in  cross, 

or. 
BlPEN,    az.    a   lion,    rampant,    with   two  heads, 

or. 
Bii'ONT,  gu.  ten  annulets  or,  four,  three,  two,  and 

*ohe. 
BiPSHAM,    [Billiuge,     Lancashire,]     ar.    a    rose 

and    thistle,    slipped,    conjoined    in    pale,  both 

ppr. 
BiRAM,  ar.  three  hedgehogs  sa. 
BiRBECK,  az.   a   fesse   chequy,  or  and  sa.  betw. 

three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 
BiRCli,  [Birch-Hall,  Lancashire,  also,  of  Lincoln- 
shire and  London,]  az.  tlu-ee  flours -de-hs  or. — 


B  I  R 

Crest,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  entwined  by  a  sefjieht 
ppr. 

Birch,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  and  a  canton  ar. 

Jibxh,  [Lancashire  ami  Salop,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  mullets  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  bird,  with  wings 
displayed,  sa. 

Jiiirche,  quarterly,  or  and  az. 

Burche,  or  Burshe,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  birch  leaves,  ar, 

Bijrch,  [Essex,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betsv.  three  griffins' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  three  lozenges  az.  a  chief 
embattled  of  the  second,  charged  with  three 
birch  branches  vert. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant, 
bendy  wavy  of  six,  or  and  az.  holding  a  birch 
branch  vert.  (Another  crest,  on  a  mount,  a  tree 
vert.) 

Byrch,  [Bedfordshire.]  Thesfune. — Crest,  a  hare, 
courant,  sa.  collared  or. 

Byrch,  [StaCfordsliire,]  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
az. 

Byrch,  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
or,  a  cross  clechee  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a 
portcullis  chained  of  the  second. — Crest,  an 
eagle,  rising,  ppr.  holding  in  his  dexter  talons, 
a  banner  az.  charged  with  a  cross  clechee  or, 
the  staff,  point,  and  tassels,  of  the  last. 
[Granted  to  \VilliaM  Dcjocas  Byrch,  Sussex 
and  Kent,  1758.] 

Byrche,  or,  a  chev.  wavy,  betw.  three  spread 
eagles  az. 

Byrche,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  armed  gu. 

Byrche,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee,  sa.  three  be- 
zants. 

Berche,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles' heads,  erased, 
ar. 

BiRCHENSiiAW,  or  EiRKENSiiAW,  [Lancaster,] 
ar.  a  fesse,  cottised,  gu.  in  chief  three  mullets 
of  the  last. 

Birchenshaiv,  ar.  a  Pegasus  gu. 

Birches,  or,  three  birch  twigs  sa. 

BiRCHiLL,  [Birchill,  Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  litchee,  sa.  as  many 
f  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant, 
az.  supporting  a  tree  vert. 

BiRCKicriT,  ar.  on  a  mount,  atree,  vert. 

Bird,  [\Yestminster,  descended  from  Salop,]  az. 
a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  and  ducally  crowned, 
or,  betw.  three  turtle-doves,  rousant,  ar.  each 
holding  in  his  beak  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or. — Crest, 
a  ring  dove  pi)r.  resting  his  ri^ht  foot  on  a  rose 
or.     ^Granted  September  IG,  1723.] 

J^nd,  [10"OG,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  in  the  first 
quarter,  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  second. 
■ — Crest,  on  a  dolphin  ppr.  an  eagle  or,  wings 
expanded. 

Hird,  [Bread-street,  London,  and  Coventry,  War- 


B  I  R 

wickshire,]  ar.  a  cross  moline  vert,  betw\  four 
martlets  gu.  a  chief  dove-tailed  az.- — Crest,  a 
greyhoinid's  head  vert,  erased  gu.  gorged  with 
a  dove-tailed  collar,  or. 

Bird,  [Derbyshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  embattled,  ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stump  of  a  tree, 
couped  and  erased,  thereon  a  falcon,  volant,  all 
ppr. 

Bird,  [Broxton,  Cheshire,]  ])er  pale,  or  and  ar. 
over  all  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Bird,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross  flurt,  betw.  fourmart- 
lets  gu.   a  canton  az. 

Biird,  or  Byrde,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
tlnee  martlets  gu.  a  rose  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis 
or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  bendy  of 
eight,  ar.  and  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Bttrde,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  martlets  gu. 

Bi/rd,  or  Byre,  [Northamptonshire,]  sa.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  pheons  ar.  a  -wolf's  head,  erased, 
betw.  two  mullets  of  the  field. 

Byrde,  [Staflordshire,]  ar.  a  cross  moline,  betw. 
four  martlets  gu.  a  canton  az. 

Byrde,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. — Crest,  on  a 
dolphin,  erabowed,  ppr.  an  eagle,  with  wings 
endorsed,  or.  (Another,  the  field  per  pale,  or 
and  ar.) 

Byrde,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  gu. 
betw.  tlu-ee  lions,  rampant,  sa.  as  many  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  sa.  guttee  de 
sang. 

Byrde,  [Roydon,  Kent,]  vert,  three  stags'  heads, 
cabossed,  or,  a  canton  erm. — Crest,  a  stags' 
head,  cabossed,  ar.  betw.  the  attires  or,  a  bird 
of  the  last. 

Berd,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  taws  of  the  field. 

Birdmanston,  ar.  seven'  mascles  conjoined, 
three,  three,  and  one,  sa. 

Birkornstox,  ar,  three  bears'  heads,  couped, 
betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

BiRKBECK,  [Cumberland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  couuter- 
compony,  or  and  az.  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased;  gu. 

Birkheke,  [Westmoreland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  clicquy, 
or  and  sa.  betw.  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  in 
chief,  and  a  boar's  head,  erased,  in  base,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  nut  branch  vert,  fructed  or. 

BiRKBY,  or  BucKBV,  or,  three  garbs  sa.  two 
and  one. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau,  gu.  turned  up 
eriii.  a  garb  or,  banded  ar. 

BlRKEHOVER,  [Lancaster,]  .sa.  three  garbs  or, 
within  a  bordiire,  engr.  of  the  last. 

BiRKEN,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  and  a  label 
of  three  points  gu. 

Birkyn,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a  label  of  five 
points  of  the  second. 

Birkiii,  az.  three  c}-press  sprigs  or. 

[  M  2] 


B  I  S 

Btfrken,  or  Byrkin,  ar.    a   fesse    az.     (Another, 

adds  a  label  of  three  points  sa.) 
Birkenhead,    or    Birret,    vert,    a  bordiire 

ar.    pellettee,    siirmoimted    of    another,    engr. 

^"-  . 

BlRKET,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  three  garbs   or,  within  a 

bordiu-e  ar.  pellettee. 
Birket,  sa.    three   garbs  or,  within   a  bordure  ar. 

(Another,  the  bordure  engr.) 
Birket,  sa.   tlu-ee  garbs,   within  a  bordure  engr. 

or. 
Berchett,  orBERKETT,  sa.  a  fesse  dancettee, 

betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Byrchet.     See  Byuciiet. 
BiRi.ANGHAM,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  tor- 

teauxes. 
Birlinqham,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  fleurs-de-lis  of 

the  field. 
Birlinghuiii,  ar.  on   a  cross  purp.   (another,  gu.) 

five  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
BiRLE,  [Essex,  1578,]  ar.  tliree  torteauxes  and  a 

chief    arm. — Crest,    an    arm,    couped    at    the 

shoulder,  fesse  ways,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 

cross  formee,  fitchee,  or,  habited  ar.  culT  sa.  on 

the  arm  three  torteauxes. 
BiRLiXGiiAM.     See  Birlangham. 
BiRMEALL,  az.  a  boar's  head  ar.  erased  or. 
Birmingham.     See  Bermingiiam. 

BiRNELL.       SeeBURNELL. 

Birney,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  a  bow 
and  arrow  in  full  draught,  in  cliief,  and  tlu-ee 
men's  legs,  couped  at  the  thighs,  in  fesse,  pale- 
ways,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu. 

Birney,  [Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  a  bow 
and  ari'ow  in  full  dnuighi,  in  chief,  and  three 
men's  legs,  couped  at  the  thighs,  in  fesse,  pale- 
ways,  ar.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. — Crest, 
a  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  an  anchor,  erected, 
or,  t'livironed  with  clouds  ppr. 

Birngham,  or  Birin(;ham,  az.  five  fusils,  in 
bend,   or. 

BiRNiNGiiAM.     See  Berningham. 

BiRON.     See  Byron. 

BiRSiN,  or  Basin,  sa.  three  flotcs,  in  pale, 
ar. 

BiRT,  ar.  two  cliev.  paly  of  six,  or  and  az. 

Birt,  az.  a  birt  fish  ppr. 

Birle,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gii.  betw.  tlu-ee  bu- 
gle-horns, stringed,  sa.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  ar. 

Burt,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bugle-horns 
sa.  as  manv  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Burcjht,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  three  bars,  wa^y, 
or. 

BlRTEi;s,  or  BiRCliELS,  gu.  three  parrots,  re- 
guurdant,  wings  lUscloscd,  ar. 


BIS 

BlSCEVTON,  gu.  a    fesse  erm.   betw.   two  chev. 

or. 
B  ISC  LEY,  quarterly,  or  and  sa. 
BisHER,  vaire,  ar.and  gu.  on  a  canton  or,  abuck's 

head,  cabossed,  sa. 
BiSHOi',  [Evesham,  Worcestershire,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  gu.  cottiscd  sa.  three  bezants. — Crest,  out 
of  a  mural  crown  ar.  a  grifliii's  head  sa.  beaked 
or.  [Granted  to  Edward. Bishopp,  of  the  Mid- 
dle Temple,  Esq.  Nuvcmber  1G28.] 
Bishop,  or  Bisshopp,  [Parham,  Sussex,]  ar.  on  a 
bend,  cottised,  gu.  three  bezants. — Crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  griflin,  sejant,  ar.  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  an  escoclieon  of  the 
last. 

Bishop,  [Dorsetshire  and  Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a 
bend,  cottised,  gu.  three  bezants. — Crest,  an 
eagle's  head,  erased,  party  per  fesse,  or  and  gu. 
beaked  of  the  last. 

Bishop,  [Norfolk,  lCi"27,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised, 
gu.  three  beziuits. 

Bishop,  [Crediton,  Devon,]  gu.  three  lozenges 
ar.  each  charged  with  a  pheon  sa. 

Bishop,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  betw.  two  demi  lions, 
rampant,  sa.  three  lozenges  vair. 

Bishoppe,  [Bristol,  Somersetshire,]  erm.  on  abend, 
cottised,  gu.  three  bezants.— Crest,  a  griflin, 
sejant,  ar.  resting  his  dexter  claw  on  an  esco- 
chcon. 

BiSHOFSDALE,  bendy  of  eight,  or  and  gn. 

BiSHOPTON,  bendy  of  ten,  or  and  sa. 

Bisliopton,  ['^A'^arwickshire,]  az.  three  bnirs,  pas- 
sant, or,  a  canton  erm.  (Another,  the  bulls 
ar.) 

Bishoplon,  [^A^arwickshire,]  az.  three  bee-hives  ar. 
a  canton  erm. 

Bishopton,  or  BisJiopstone,  [\yarwickshire,]  az. 
tliree  bends  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Bishopton,  [Warwickshire,]  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and 
sa.  a  canton  erm. 

Bishopton,  az.  three  sjiindles  of  silk  or,  a  canton 
erm. 

BiSHuPSTON,  or,  three  bends  and  a  canton, 
erm. 

BisnoR,  gu.  three  lozenges  or,  each  charged  with 
an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Bi.S!iTf).N,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  two  lions,  com- 
batant, counterchanged. 

BisiuvoRTii,  [Yorkshire,]  ai-.  a  cross  crosslet 
sa. 

BlSRiiHRY,  or  BiSREDURY,  ar.  a  fessc,  double 
cottised,  sa. 

]]l.SRi:i.i.,  fjuarterly,  or  and  gu.  over  all  a  bend 
of  the  second. 

BiSi.EY,  orBlSTLEY,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw. 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 


BIS 

BisPHAM,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

lions'  heads,  erased,  ar.  on  a   canton  or,  a  rose 

of  the  first,  barbed  and   seeded  of  the  second. 

— Crest,  on  a  chapeau   gu.    turned    up   erni.   a 

lion,  passant,  ar.  resting   his   dexter  paw  on  an 

cscocheon  of  the  first. 
Blsrpliam,  sa.  a  saltier,  betw.   four   bucks'    heads, 

cabossed,     enninois.        [Granted    to     William 

liispliani,      of    Bispliam,      Lancashire,     anno 

](il:3.] 
Bisphain,  gu.  a  cliev.  embattled,  betw.  three  lions' 

heads,  erased,  ar.     [^Granted  to  Samuel  Bisp- 

ham,  of  Bispham  and  Billing,  Lancashire,  aitno 

IGIO.] 
Bis."?,  per  saltier,  or  and  az.  in  chief  and  in  base, 

a  rose  gu.  leaved  and  stalked  vert,  in  fesse,  two 

fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  preying  on  a 

})iu-tridge,  all  ppr. 
Bissc,  [Ireland,]  sa.  three  escallops,  in  pale,  ar.  a 

canton  erm.  and   crescent  for  difference,  or. — 

Crest,  on  a  mount   vert,  two   snakes  or,  inter- 

btUX'd,    respecting    each    other,  ppr.     [Granted 

25th  May,  1G:37.] 
Bisse,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  three  escallops,  in  pale, 

ar. — Crest,  two   serpents,  entwined,  looking  at 

each  other. 
Bisse,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  three  escallops  ar. 
BiSSELBY,  [Berks,]  gu.  a  chev.  ai-.  betw.  three 

crosses  or. 
BiSSELL,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  escallops  sa. — 

Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  with  Avings  displayed,  sa. 

charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop  shell  or. 
BiSSEr,  az.  one  bezant. 
Bisscl,  gyrouny  of  ten,  sa.  and  erm. 
Bisset,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  escallops  g"u. 
Bisset,  az.  on  abend  ar.  three  mullets  gu. — Crest, 

out  of  a  stump  of  a  tree,  eradicated  and  erased, 

a  siugle  branch  ppr. 
Bisset,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  torteauxes,  two  and 

one,  a  chief  gu. 
Bisset,  [^Yorcester,]  az.  ten  bezants,   four,  three, 

two,  and  one. 
Bisset,  [ArVorcester,]   az.  three  bezants,  two  and 

one. 
Bisset,  Bisside,  or  Biseid,  gjTonny   of  eight,  sa. 

and  erm. 
Bisset,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  bend  gu. 
Bisscl,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  bend  sinister  ar. 
Bisset,  or  Bizzet,  ar.  a  bend  sinister  gu. 
Bisset,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  bend  ar. 
liijsett,  az.  bezantee. 

Bisell,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  escallops  sa. 
Bisctt,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  escallops  sa.  a  label 

of  three  points  az. 
IjI^^she,  [Essex,]  or,  a  chev.   betw.  three   roses 

»"• — Crest,    a  hind,  trippant,  ar. 


B  L  A 

Bijshe,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses  gu.  C Another, 

three  bezants.) — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned 

up  erm.  a  demi  lion  or. 
BiSSiNG,  az.  two  coulters, or  plough-knives,  points 

erected,  or. 
BiSTARD,  vert,  a  bistard,  or  bustard,  ppr. 
JJiSTON,  ar.  a   bend,  betw.   six  bees,  volant,  en 

arri^re,  sa. 
BiTLEY,  ar.  three  pepper-pods  sa. 
BiTTEiiEU,  or  BiTTENECK,   gu.    three  bitterns 

ar. 
BiTTERLEY,  [Cowdrey,  Sussex,]  or,  a  fesse  gu. 

in  chief  three  torteauxes. 
Bitterley,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three   cinquefoils  of 

the  field. 
Bitterley,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  cinquefoils 

of  the  second. 
BiTTERSHAM,  az.  a  bittern  or. 
BiTTERSTEiN,  ar.  the  head  of  a  crested  Indian 

bittern  ppr. 
BiTTOUK,  ar.  a  bittern  ppr. 
BtTr.s,     az.    a    key,    double    bitted,     in    fesse, 

or. 
Bitts,  gu.  three  snaflles,  in  pale,  ar. 
Blaauw,  az.  a  human  foot,  in  base,  ai\  on  a  can- 
ton gu.  a  grappling  iron  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 

rampant,    ar.       Slotto,  Festina    hntc.     [Borne 

by  William  Blaauw,  Esq.  1824.] 
Beaisv,  [Leicestershire,]    or,  five  palets  az.  on  a 

canton  gu.  a  raidlet  ar, 
Blabey,  or  Blahy,  paly  of  six  pieces,  or  and  az.  a 

canton  gu. 
Beaiseey,  [Devon,    1599,]    pnly  of  six,  or  and 

sa.    on   a    chief   gu.    three   bezants. — Crest,    a 

tiger's    head,    erased,    ar.  issuing   out    of    rays 

or. 
Blahky,     paly    of    six,    ar.     and    az.    a    canton 

Blachford,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1750,] 
barry  wavy  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az. 
three  pheons  of  the  first. 

Blachford,  barry  wavy  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  plates,  with  a  mullet 
for  difference.  [Granted  to  Richard  Blachford, 
of  London  and  Dorsetshire,  anno  1G-2U.] 

Blatchford,  [Osborne,  Isle  of  Wight,]  az.  two 
bars  wavy  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  pheons 
of  the  fii-st. — Crest,  a  swan's  head  and  neck, 
erased,  sa.  betw.  two  Avings  ar. 

Black,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  two  mullets  in  chief, 
-  and  a  crescent  in  base,  gu. 

Black,  [Scotland,]  vert,  three  bears'  heads,  erased, 
or. 

Black,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  a  mullet 
in  chief,  and  a  crescent  in  base,  gu.  a  chief  of 
the  second. 


B  L  A 

Blacke,  [Suffolk  and  Essex,]  ^u.  a  palo  sa.  on  a 
bend  or,  three  nnillets  ol"  the  second. 

Blackadar,  [Scotlmul,]  az.  on  a  cliev.  ar.  three 
roses  gu. 

BiiACKHOitN,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  fret  oriii.  over  all 
a  lion,  rcUiiiJiUif,   or,  crowned  gu. 

Blackhorne,  or  Blakebome,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a 
palo  s.i.  three  antelopes'  heads,  erased,  of  the 
field,  attired  or. 

Blackborne,  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Blackhorne,  ar.  on  a  pale,  sa.  three  gouts'  heads, 
erased,  or. 

Blackhorne,  ar.  a  fesse,  nebulcc,  betw.  three  mul- 
lets, sa. 

Blackhorne,  gn.  a  lion,  rampant,  checpiy,  ar.  and 
sa. 

ii/rtc^6or«e,  [Lancashire  and  Yorkshire,]  i;r.  a  fesse, 
wavy,  betvv.  three  mullets,  sa. 

Blackhorne,  ar.  a  fesse,  nebulee,  sa.  betw.  two 
mxdlets  in  chief,  of  the  last,  and  one  in  base, 
az. 

Blachorne,  [Lancashire,]  or,  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw. 
three  mullets,  sa. 

Blackhourn,  vert,  a  cliov.  crra.  betw.  three  ducal 
coronets  or. 

BivACKDEN,  or  Blarden,  az.  three  cinquefoils 
ar.  a  chief  indented  gu. 

Bkwkdon,  or  Blakenchn,  [Devon,]  az.  three  tre- 
foils, slipped,  ar.  t>vo  and  one,  on  a  chief,  in- 
dented gu.  as  many  annulets  or. 

Blacdcn,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 
sa. 

Blackemden,  az.  thiee  trefoils  ar.  on  a  chief  in- 
dented or,  two  aiuudets  gu. 

Blackenham,  or  Blakenham,  [Suffolk,]  az. 
crusily,  two  bars,  or. 

Blacken'SOP,  or  Blakensop,  [Northum- 
berland,] az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  garbs, 
sa. 

Blackk>STEiner,  g-u.  eight  lozenges,  in  cross, 
ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  crown  or,  a  plume  of  three 
feathers,  the  centre  ar.  the  others  gu. 

BL.ACKER,  or,  a  chev.  pean,  betw.  three  men's 
heads,  side-faced,  ppr.  crined  sa.  [Granted 
anno  1G13.] 

Blacker,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  moors'  heads, 
in  profde,  couped  at  the  neck  sa.  wrcatlied  about 
the  head  ar.  and  az. — Crest,  a  nag's  head,  couped, 
az.  bridled  or. 

Blacker,  [Buckingham,  Old  Sarum,]  az.  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  thiee  moors'  heads,  couped,  and  side- 
faced,  sa. 
Blakcr,  as.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  moors'  heads, 
side-faced,  couped  ppr.  crined  or.  [Granted 
to    Edward   Blaker,    of  Sussex,  Fehruary  19, 

iGu:.] 


B  L  A 

Blackkrby,  [Suffolk,]  gyronny  of  eight,  ar.  and 

sa. 

Blackerhy,  gjronny  of  eight,  or  and  sa.  on  a  can- 
ton az.  a  mullet  of  the  first.  [Granted  to 
James  Blackcrhi/,  of  London,  and  Thomas 
Blackerhy,  of  Shakerland-Hall,  Suffolk,  June 
10,  1664.] 

Black ET,  or  Beackett,  [Newcastle,  Nor- 
thumberland, and  of  Calverley,  Yorkshire,]  ar. 
on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  sa.  as  many  es- 
callop shells  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  falcon's  head, 
erased,  ppr. 

Blackett,  [Somersetshire,]  gTi.  a  chev.  betw.  tv.o 
bezants  in  chief,  ;md  a  griflin's  head,  erased,  in 
base,  or. 

Blackett,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mullets, 
t>z. 

Blaket,  [Bucks,]  gu.  a  chev.  vert. 

Blaket,  [Bucks,]  gu.  a  chev.  vair. 

Blaket,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  sa.  as 
many  eagles  displayed  of  the  field. 

Blaket,  [Gloucestershire  and  Hereford,]  az.  a 
bend,  cottised,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee. 


Blaket,    [Gloucestershire,]     az.    i 
three   cross   crosslets,    (another. 


bend,     betw. 
six,)    fitchee. 


Blaket,  ar.  on  a  ch; 

eagle,  displayed, 

Blackford,    or 


V.  bet- 

or. 

Blakford, 


three  mullets,  sa.  an 
three  bars 


Blackford,  or  Bhchford,  [Loudon  aiid  Dorches- 
ter,] barry  wavy  of  six,  gu.  and  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  three  pheons  az.  a  mullet  for  differ- 
ence.— Crest,  a  demi  sv/an,  springing,  ar.  gultee 
sa. 

Blackhall,  gu.  in  fesso  a  dexter  hand,  couped, 
and  thereon  a  hooded  falcon,  perched,  or,  on  a 
chief  ar.  three  midlets  of  the  first. 

Blackhall,  [Scotland,]  g-u.  a  haiid  issuing  out  of 
the  sinister  fiank,  and  thereupon  a  falcon,  perch- 
ing and  hooded  or,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  mullets 
az. 

Blackall,  paly  of  six,  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  beziuils.  [Gratited  to  JUchard  Blackall, 
anno  1599.] 

Blackiston.     See  Blackston'e. 

Blackleg,  sa.  two  bars  or. 

IJlackler,  paly  ....  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  bezants. 

Blackler,  [London,]  paly  of  six,  sa.  aJid  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  firsi,  three  bezants. 

Blackley,  or  Blakev,  [Blackley-Hall,  Lan- 
cashire,] gu.  a  cliev.  vair,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  vert, 
ducally  gorged  or. 


B  L  A 

Blachky,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  leopards' 
faces  or. 

Ui.ACKMANi",  erui.  tliree  lions,  rampant,  within  a 
bordure,  or. 

Blackmanc,  erm.  tliree  lions,  rampant,  -within  a 
bordure,  or.— Crest,  a  demi  gTilliu,  segreant, 
ur. 

]ilackmcin,  [London  and  East  Indies.]  The  same 
iirms.— Crest,  the  griffin  erm. 

Blackmisttk,  sa.  a  fret  ar. 

JjLACKiMORE,  or,  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  moors' 
heads,  erased,  j)pr. — Crest,  a  demi  griflin,  se- 
tneaiit,  erm. 

Bhichmore,  [Devon,]  or,  on  a  fosse,  betw.  tlnee 
moors'  heads,  side-faced,  couped,  sa.  three 
crescents,  ar. — Crest,  a  moor's  head,  side-faced, 
erased  at  the  neck,  sa.  round  his  neck  a  chaplet 
of  roses  or,  leaved  vert. 

JUackmore,  [London,]  or,  a  chev.  embattled,  betw. 
three  moors'  heads,  couped,  sa. — Crest,  out  of 
a  mural  coronet,  or,  a  dexter  aim,  in  armour 
ppr.  purfled  or.     [Granled  1706.] 

Bluc/cmore,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  three 
moors'  heads,  side-faced,  and  couped,  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  an  arm,  embowed, 
in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or. 

Black?iwre,  or,  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  moors' 
heads,  erased,  ppr. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 
in  armour  pjjr.  garnished  or,  supportiiig  a  standard 
banner  of  the  last,  staff  of  the  first,  point  ar. 
[  Grcmied  Novemhcr  18,  16.51.] 

Blachnore,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  moors' 
lieads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  crescents,  ar. 

Blackmoristkr,  ar.  fretty  gu. 

Ki.ACKNELL,  [Waiwickshire  and  Bcrkshwe,]  ])er 
bend  or  (another,  ar.)  and  az.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, counterchanged. — Crest,  nn  arm,  em- 
bowed,  vested,  gu.  cuff  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  four  feathers,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu. 

Blacknoll,  per  bend  az.  and  or,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
counterchanged. 

Blacknky,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  leopards'  heads  or. 

Blahney,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads 
sa. 

Blacrstock,  ar.  three  starved  branches,  slipped, 
sa.  two  and  one. 

Bhichtock,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  trunks  of  trees, 
couped  under  and  above,  sa. 

Blackstone,  or  Bi^AKKSTON,  [Gibside,  Dur- 
ham,] av.  two  bars  gu.  in  cliief  three  cocks  of 
the  second. 

Blackslone,  [Sir  William,  Knt.  died  1780.]  The 
same  arms. — Crest,  a  cock  gii. 

Blackislon,  [Sir  Matthew,  Lord  Mavor  of  Lon- 
tlon,  1761.]    The  same. 


B  L   A 

Blackesfon,  [Durham,     created    a    Bart.    August 

30,  164",',]  ar.  two  bars,  and  in  chief  three  cocks 

gu.  witiiin  a  bordure,  eiigr.  az. 
Blakston,  barry  of  four,  ar.  and  g^u.  in  chief  three 

cocks  of  the  second. 
Blakislon,  [London,]  ar.    two   bars    gu,    in    chief 

three    cocks    of    the    second. — Crest,    a    cock 

or. 
Blaxion,     [M.I.   Chichester    Cathedral,    Sussex,] 

ar.  two  barnilets,  in  chief  three  cocks,  gu. 
Blaxion,  [Biakestone,    created    a    Bart.    June   8, 

161-5,]  ar.    two    bars    sa.    in    cliief  three    cocks 

Blackwell,  or  Blackball,  [Blackwell, 
Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  gTeyhoiind,  in  full  course,  sa. 
collared  chequy,  or  and  gu.  and  ringed  or,  on  a 
chief,  dancettee,  of  the  second,  three  bezants. 
— Crest,  two  arms,  embowed,  habited  in  mail 
ppr.  hands  ar.  holding  betw.  them,  by  the  nose 
and  ear,  a  greyhound's  head,  couped,  sa.  col- 
lared, chequy,  or  and  gii.  (Another  crest,  a 
griffin's  head,  erased,  sa.  beaked  and  eared  or, 
charged,  on  the  neck,  with  a  bar  gemell  ar.  and 
a  trefoil,  .slipped,  enTi.) 

Blackwell,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a 
lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

Blackwell,  [Sprouston-Hall,  Norfolk,]  paly  of  sLx, 
ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  giuir- 
dant,  or,  all  within  a  bordure  erm. —  Crest,  a 
swan's  head  and  neck,  erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged 
or. 

Blachvell,  ar.  a  greyhoiuid,  in  full  course,  sa.  on 
ii  chief  of  the  second,  three  bezants. 

Blackwell,  [Ainpney-Park,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a 
greyhound,  courant,  sa.  on  a  cliief,  diincettee, 
of  the  last,  three  bezants, — Crest,  two  arms, 
embowed,  in  scale  armour,  hands  ppr.  holding 
up  a  greyhound's  head,  couped  at  the  neck,  gu. 
collared  sa. 

Bi-ADriYN,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Bladdyn,   ar.   a  stag,  couchant,  gu. 

Blahen,  [Glastonbury,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  three 
chev.  ar. 

Blades,  az.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  ar.  pomels 
and  hilts  or,  surmounted  of  the  Boman  fasces, 
paleways,  of  the  last,  axe  headed  of  the  se- 
cond, interlaced  with  a  double  chain  collar  gold, 
on  a  chief  erm.  a  bee,  volant,  betw.  two  star- 
pagodas,  ppr. — Crest,  a  demi  tiger,  rampant, 
guardant,  couped,  supporting,  with  the  pav.s,  a 
sfafl",  erect,  ppr.  therefrom  a  banner  flowing 
to  the  sinister  az.  fringed  gold,  cluu-ged  with  two 
swords,  fasces,  and  collar,  as  in  the  arms  ;  from 
the  neck,  jiendent  by  a  blue  ribbon,  a  sfar-jia- 
goda,  also  ])pr.  [Borne  ly  John  Blades,  Esq. 
of  Broxwell-Hall,   Surrey,    Sheriff  of  London, 


B  L  A 

1812-13.]  A  Subscriber.  See  Plate  of 
Arms. 

Jilades,  sa.  tliree  crescents  ar.  tv/o  and  one. 

Blades,  [York,]  vert,  a  saltier,  betw.  four  plieons, 
ar. — Crest,  a  talbot's  liead,  erased,  sa. 

Blaydes, a  saltier betw.  ("our  fleinv^- 

de-lis ;  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  <^n. 

— Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  sa. 

Blayds,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  iu  base  a  sword,  ar.  hilt 
and  pomel  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  tliird,  two  leo- 
pards' heads  of  the  iourth. — Crest,  a  dcnii  leo- 
pard, salient,  ppr.  holding  a  sword,  as  in  the 
arms.     [Granted  June  6,  17G1.] 

Blaiuu,  [North  Wales,]  az.  a  wolf  ar. 

Bi^ADLOW,  per  chev.  sa.  and  erni.  two  greyhounds 
couuterchanged. 

Btadlow,  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  two  gieyhounds,  in 
full  course,  couuterchanged. 

Bladmost,  ar.  a  fret  gu. 

Eladwell,  [Suffolk,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
lion,  rampaiit,  sa. — Crest,  a  dcmi  lion,  per  pale, 
indented,  ar.  and  gu. 

Blaen.     See  Blayne. 

Blagden,  [Devon,]  az.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 
ar.    on    a    chief,    indented,    or,    two    annulets 

Blage,  01-  Blake,  [Kent  and  Northampton- 
shire,] a.Y.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs,  sa. 

Binge,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  mullets  or.— 
Crest,  on  a  broken  tilting  spear  or,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ar.  crowned  or. 

Blage,  ar.  a  ))ile,  issuing  out  of  the  chief,  az. 
charged  with  three  martlets  or. — Crest,  on 
a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  martlet 
ar. 

Blage,  ar.  two  bends,  engr.  gu. 

Blage,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  bends,  engr.  sa.  over  all, 
a  scarpe  gu. 

Blagge,  [Kent,]  ar.  two  bends,  engr.  sa.  a  ba- 
ton gu. 

Blagh,  ar.  two  bends,  engr.  gu. 

Bi.agrave,  [Bullnash-Court,  Berkshire,]  or,  on 
a  bend  sa.  three  legs  in  armour,  couped  at  the 
thigh,  and  erased  at  the  ancle,  ppr. — Crest,  an 
oak  tree,  erased,  vert. 

Blagrave,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  shambroughs  ar. 
— Crest,  a  falcon  ppr. 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  m.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
torteauxes,  a  mai-tlet  for  difference. — Crest,  a 
garb  ppr. 

Blair.  The  same,  vith  the  chev.  waved.  (Another, 
invected.) 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  nine  mascles 
of  the  field. 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  five 
mascles  of  the  fu-st. 


15  L  A 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mascles 
of  the  field. 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  betw.  two 
crescents  in  the  f!anf|ues,  and  a  garb  in  base,  sa. 
five  mascles  of  the  first. 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  a  mullet 
in  chief,  and  a  crescent  in  base,  of  the 
last. 

Blair,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  tor- 
teauxes.— Crest,  a  dove,   with  wings  expanded, 

IT'"- 
Blair.     The  same  arms,  within    a   bordure   sa.— 

Crest,  a  Roman's  head. 
Blare,  sa.  three  crescents  ar.  • '       ' 

Blare,  sa.  crusily,  tlu-ee  crescents  ar. 
Blare,  sa.  six  crescents  ar. 
Blake,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  garbs, 

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

martlet  ar. 
Blake,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  ar. 
Blake,  [SuRblk,]  ar.  a  fret  gu. — Crest,  a  mountain 

cat,  passant,  guardant,   ppr. 
Blake,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.    betw.   three    torteauxes. — 

Crest,  a   beai-'s  head  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  ar. 

holding    in    the   mouth   a    lion's   gamb,    erased, 

or. 
Blake,  per  chev.  az.  and  ar.  in   chief  two  cinque- 
foils  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  bat,  displayed, 

of  the  first. 
Blake,  [Swaft'ham,  Norfolk,]  erm.  ou  a  pale  engi-. 

sa.  bezantee,  betw.  two   lions'  paws,   erect  and 

erased,     gu.    a   mullet   ar.    over    all,    a    bend 

vert. 
Blake,  [Wimbsam,   Norfolk,]  erm.    a  pile  embat- 
tled, counter-embattled  sa.  bezantee,  betw.  tno 

lions'  paws,  erect  and  erased,  gu.  over  all,  a  bend 

vert. 
Blake,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  pale  sa.  over  all,  a  bend  gu. 

charged  with  three  martlets   or. — Crest,  a  dra- 
gon's head,  erased,  ar.  pellettee. 
Blake,  or  Bleak,  ar.  three  sleeves,  erect,  sa. 
Blake,  az.  three  garbs  or. 
Blake,  per  chev.   az.   and   ar.   two   cinquefoils,  in 

chief,  or,  and  one  in  base,  sa. 
Blake,  [Wilts,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs, 

sa.  a  crescent  ar. 
Blaken,  or  Blaker,  az.  a  sea-bull  or,  tail  tar- 

gant. 
Blakenbehg,  gu.  three  pikes,  haurient,  endorsed, 

ar. 
BlakenSTEIN,  gu  per  fesse,  pohited  with  a  ball 

thereon  ar. 
Blaker,  [Salisbury,]    or,  a   chev.  pean,    betw. 

three   men's    heads,    side-faced,    couped,    ppr. 

crined  su. — Crest,  a  demi  horse  sa.ducally  gorged 

or.  [1613.] 


B  L  A 

Blaher,  [Portslade,    Sussex,]    ar.    a  chev.    erni. 

bclw.  three   moors'  heads,    side-faced,    couped, 

ppr.  ciiiied  or. — Crest,  a  horse's  head  sa.  bridled 

and  nianed  or.     \_G raided  \G\Q>.'\ 
Blakf.t.     See  Bi.ackht. 
15la  KING  HAM,  [Sullolk,]  az.  tAvo  bars  or,  bctv, . 

seven  cross  crosskts  of  the  second. 
Blakiston.     See  ]3i,ack8TONK. 
JJlakn'aL!,.     Tlie  same  as  Bi^akkn. 
Blakxvs,  [Norfolk.]     The  same  as  Blak.in(j- 

ham. 
Bi-AKSTON.     See  Blackstone. 
Bi,A,\rr,STER,  ar.  a  fret  gii. 
Blamester,  ar.  fretty  gu. 
Blamnostek,  gu.  billetty   or,    a   lion,  raiii])ant, 

of  the  last,  a  label   of  three  points,  j^^obonated, 

az.  and  vert. 
Blamonster,  ar.  fretty  gu. 
Blamore,  ar.   a  lion,  rampant,  within    an    orle, 

^\. 
Blamore,  ar.    a   lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure, 

gu. 
Blamore,  or,  on   a  fesse  gu.   ber\v.   three   inoovs' 

heads,  side-faced,  and  erased,  sa.  three  crescents 

of  the  first. 
B  LAN  GUARD,  [Wiltshire  and  Somersetshire,]  gu. 

a  chev.  or,  in  chief  tw  o  bezants,  in  liase  a  grif- 
fin's head,  erased,  of  the  second. 
Blancharden,  [Kent,]   az.    a    fesse,    nebidee 

and  engr.  ar.   betw.    three   lions'  heads,  erased, 

or,  collared  gri.— Crest,  a   cock's  leg  gu.  armed 

with  a  cock's  spur,  the   collar  or,   the  spur   sa. 

and  erased  at  the  thigh,  from  which  issue   four 

ostrich's  feathers.  Wo  and  two,  counterchauged, 

or  and  az. 
Blanciiminster,  beiuly  of  six,  gu.  and  vert,  a 

chev.  erm. 
Elanckfront,   or    Blarnekfront,  erin.  an 

inescocheon  ar. 
Bland-front,  az.  t',\o  bars    or,  an   inescocheon  ar. 

on    a   chief    of   the  first,  two    pellets,   betw.  as 

many  gyrons  of  the  second. 
Blanckfront,  erm.  an  escocheon,  barry  of  six,  ar. 

and   az.   a   chief  of   the  second,    charged   with 

two    pellets,    betw.    as   many  squires    base   az. 

an     inescocheon,     surtout,     also     of    the     se- 
cond. 
Bland,  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 
Bland,  sa.  three  pales,  engr.  or. 
Bland,  ax.    three    ewers,  (or  pots,)  gu.   tv,o   and 

one. 
Bland,  gu.   three   ewers,    fer  pots,)  ar.  tvo    and 

one. 
Bland,  [Yorkshire  and  London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa. 

three  pheons  or. 
Bland,  [Kippax-Park,  Yorkshire,]  ar.   on  a  bend 


B  L  A 

sa.  three   pheons    of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,   a  lion's  liead  p])r. 
Bland,  gii.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three   cross  cross- 
lets  or,  as   many  cinquefoils  az.      [Granted  to 
Adam  Bland,  of  London,   hy    William   Flower 

Norrot/,  May  10,  15G:3.] 
Bland.  [London  and  Yorkshire,]  erm.  on   a  bend 

sa.  three  pheons  or. 
Blanpson,  per  ])ale,  gii.  and  az.  three  annulets 

or,  two  and  one,  a   chief  of  the   second,    frelty 

sa. 
Blandvile,  or  Blanuville,  or,  three  garbs 

az. 
Blanev,  [Herefordshire,]    gu.   a    lion,    reguar- 

dant,  or.- — Crest,  a  fox,  passant,  ar. 
Blaijmy,  [Jloolgomeryshire,]  party  per   pale,    or 

and  gu.  two  lions,  endorsed,  counterclianged. 
Blayney,  [London,]  sa.    a    trefoil   or,  betw.  three 

horse's    heads,    eriised,    ar.- — Crest,     a   horse's 

head,  couped,  ar.  in  complete  armour  p[)r.  bridle 

az. 
Blanforu,  ar.    on    a    cliief  az.  three    marflets, 

or. 
Blank,     [London,    1572,]    per    fesse,    a   pale, 

coun1crch:inged,  sa.  and  erm.  three   demi  lions, 

ramp.mt,   or. — Crest,   a  dragon's  head,  erased, 

vert,    collared   and  chained  ar.  holding   in    his 

mouth  a  firebrand  j)pr. 
Blankele,  or   Blankell,    barry    of   six,  gu. 

and    ar.    as    many    ogresses,    three,    two,     and 

one. 
Blankenburv,  ar.  three  stags' horns,    in  fesse, 

sa. 
Blankensop,  [Cumberland,]  g-u.  an  annulet  or, 

within  a  bordiirc,   engi'.  sa. 
Blankensop,    or  Blenkensoj),    [Cumberland,]    gu. 

six  annulets   or,  three,  two,  and  one,  within  a 

bordure,  engr.  ar. 
Blankensop,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 

three  garbs,  sa. 
Blank ETT,  barry  of  six,  giL  and   ar.   six  pellets 

sa.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Blannicster,    gu.   a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  billetty 

sa.  a  label  gobonated,  az.  and  vert. 
B  LAN  SON,    gyronny   of    four,    gu.  -and    az.  four 

anmdets  or,    on   a   chief  of  the  second,  a   fret 

vert. 
Blanson,  gyronny  of  four,  gu.  and  az.  three  annu- 
lets, or,  (two  in  chief  and  one  in  base,)  a  chief 

of  the  last,  fretty  sa. 
Blanton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.   three 

lions,    rampant,    (another,    guardant,)    of   the 

field. 
Blanton,   [Lancashire,]   ar.  a  bend  sa. 
Blantzen,    az.    a    pile,  waved,  in   fesse,  betw. 

three  Deurs-de-hs,  or. 

[N  ] 


BLR 

Blaquiere,  [Sir  John,  installed  Knt.  of  the 
Bath,  on  the  JOth  of  May,  1771),]  onu.  a  lion 
rampant,  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
estoile  or. — Crest,  a  g;arb  ppr.  banded  or. — Sup- 
porters on  the  dexter,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  estoile  or,  on 
the  sinister,  a  tiger  ppr.  ducally  gorged  and 
chained  or.     Motto,    Tiens  a  la  vcrite. 

Blaqidere,  ar.  six  crescents  sa.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

Blark.     See,  also,  Blaik. 

Blatchford.     Sec  Blaciiford. 

Blathwaite.     See  Brantiiweite. 

Blarne,  vair,  a  crescent  gu. 

Blaxland,  [London,]  vert,  a  fesse,  belw.  three 
falcons'  heads,  erased,  erm. 

BijAXTon.     Sec  Blackstone. 

BeAYDES,  ?  c         11 

Blayds,    i^'^'^^^'^-^^'^-^- 

BlaYxN'E,  [Berkshire,]  gu.   a  chev.   or,   and  chief 

erm. 
Blacn,  \mv,  a  crescent  gu. 
Beaney,  [Herefordshire,]  sa.   three  nags' heads, 

erased,    ar. — Crest,    a  nag's   head,  couped,  ar. 

mancd  and  tufted  sa.  Lridled  gu. 
Blarjueij,    [Kensham,     Herefordshire,]    gu.  a  lion, 

rampant,  guardant,  or,  a  crescent  for  difterence. 

■ — Crest,  an  ermine,  passant,  ar. 
Bleashume,    az.    a   cross    ar,    suriuouuted    of 

another  sa. 
Blechendex,  [Kent,]  az.  a  fesse,  crenellee,  ar. 

(anolher,  the  fesse  erm.)  befw.  three  lions'  heads, 

erased,  or,  collared  gu. 
Bleddin  ap  Mainarch,  [Wales,]  sa.  a  chev. 

betw.     three     spears'      heads     ar.      cmbrued 

Bleddijn,  [\\  ales,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,   az. 

Bledlow,  [London,]  per  chev.  a.?..  a2id  enn.  in 
chief  two  foxes,  passant,  ar.  within  a  bor- 
dure  of  the  first,  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lis 
or. 

Blemisiier,  puq).  a  cross  fusil,  rebated,  or. 

Beencow,  gu.  a  quarter  ar. 

Blencowe,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  can- 
ton ai". ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  stag  trippant, 
ppr.  a  chief  az. — Crest,  a  sword,  in  pale,  the 
handle  upwards,  pierced  through  a  human  heart, 
all  ppr.  betw.  two  wings  ar.  [Borne  by  John 
Jackson  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston-Ilall,  near 
Banbury,    Oxon,   18-24.] 

Blencko,  [Sussex,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  chap- 
lets  vert. 

lUanckov),  or  Blincoe,  [Northamptonshire,]  gii.  a 
canton  ar. — Crest,  a  sword,  in  pale,  ar.  iiilt  in 
chief,  or,  enfiled  with  a  human  heart  gu.all  within 
two  wings,  expanded,  ar. 


B  L  E 

Beenerharsett,  gu.  three  dolphins,  naiant, 
enibowed,  ar.  finned  or. 

Blenerhasselt,  [Cumberland,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  dolphins,  naiant,  cnibowcd,  ar.  finned 
gu.  five  mullets,  pierced,  sa. 

Bleney,  or  Beaavney,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  or,  and  chief  erm. 

Blenham,  [Croscombe,  Somersetshire,]  per 
chev.  invected,  az.  and  ar.  in  chief  three  lo- 
zenges of  the  second,  in  base  a  bee,  volant,  ])pr. 
— Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  con]ied  at  the  elbow,  ha- 
bited sa.  ruilled  ar.  aud  adorned  with  a 
diamond  button  at  the  Mrist,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  j>archment  roll,  ppr.  \  Granted 
1739.] 

]5LEsnY,  or  Blebie,  [Blesbie,  Lincolnshire,]  ar. 
a  fesse,  engr.  betw.  three  mullets,  sa. 

Ble^s.^et,  paly  of  sLx,  or  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu. 
a  fesse,  dancettee,  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played,  ppr. 

Beessone,  sa.  abend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets, 
fitcliee,  or.- — Crest,  a  martlet  ar.  or  nisset  co- 
lour. 

Bleton,  az.  on  a  bend  ax.  three  crosses  formee, 
gu. 

BLin'sno,  [Winington,  Bedfordshire,]  or,  on  a 
bend  sa.  betw.  three  escallops  az.  as  many  garbs 
or,  all  within  a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  wolf's  liehd 
or,  semee  de  hurts,  and  gorged  with  a  mural  col- 
lar az. 

Bletzen,  or^  a  cross  and  saltier  gu.  betw.  eight 
pellets,   a  quadrat  ar. 

Bleveriias.SET,  [Lowdham,  Suffolk,]  gu.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  three  dolphins,  naiant,  ciu- 
howed,  ar.  quartering-  ar.  three  escocheons  sa. 
for  Lowdham,  of  Lowdham,  Suffolk.  \_Te>/ij). 
Edtvard  III.] 

BleverhassBf,  or  Blenerhassel,  [Lowdham,  Suf- 
folk,] gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  dolphins, 
naiant,  embowed,  ar. — Crest,  a  fox,  sejant, 
gu. 

Blcverhassel,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  dolphins, 
ar. 

Bkverhassel,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dol- 
phins erm. 

Bleicr/tasscf,  [Frenes  and  Wilton,  Norfolk,]  gu. 
a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  dolphins  or. — Crest,  a 
wolf,  sejant,  gu. 

Bleviel,  [France,]  ar.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse, 
az.  two  and  one,  a  label,  of  five  points, 
gu. 

Blewc.\MPE,  ar.  a  blue-bcli,  slipped,  ppr. 

Bee  WET,  or,  six  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 

Blewel,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  plates. 

Blewet,     gu.     on    a    chief    ar.    three    lozenges 


B  L  I 

Il/eicel,    [Greuham,  Somersetshire,]    ax.    a   chev. 

hetw.  three  eagles,  dis])laye(l,  vert. 
Hkwct,  [Gloucestershire.]  The  same. 
lilewel,  [Devon,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three   eagles, 

^ert. 
Jileiiel,  [Devon,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  envies, 

(lis])lave(l,  vert,  armed  gii.  holding"  in   the  feet, 

an  acorn  or,  leaved  vert. 
Jtlcwet,  [C'ornwall.]  The  same  arms  and  crest,  with 

a  crescent  on  each  for  diti'erence. 
Bh'ii-el,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.    a   fesse    gii.  in   chief, 

three  lozenges   of   the  second.      (Another,    the 

lozenges  sa.) 
Bleuel,  [Somersetshire,]  or,    a  chev.    betw.  three 

eagles,  displayed,   vert. 
Blciiet,  [Hants,]  or,  an  eagle,  imperial,   gu. 
Blcicet,  or,  a   chev.  betw.    sbc    eagles,  displayed, 

vert. 
Bltvet,  g^i.  on  a  chief  ar.  three  fusils  sa. 
Jilewet,    [Cornwall,]     or,     on    a    chief    gu.   three 

plates. 
Bluet,  [Hants,]  or,  an  eagle,   displayed,  with  two 

necks,  gu.  (another,  az.)  armed  ar. 
Bluet,  [Holcolm-Regis,  Devon,]  or,  a  chev.  betw. 

three  eagles  vert,  armed  gu. — Crest,  a  squirrel, 

sejant,  or,  collared  and  lined,    and   cracking  a 

nut. 
Bkwetf,  or  Bloet,  gu.  an   eagle,   displayed,  with 

two  heads,   or. 
BLKWETTb-,  [Hants.]     Tlie  same. 
Ellwmen,    or    Blumenaw,    gu.    a   bend  ar. 

in     fesse,     a    file     of     three    points,     cooped, 


Blice, 


on   a  beud,  cottised,  az.  three  garbs. 


Bi.iGii,  [Cornwall,]    az.   a   gTiffin,    segreant,    or, 

armed  gu.  betw.  six  crescents  ar. 
BuNCKARNE,    Or  Blixcarne,  [Kent,]  gu.  on 

a  cross,  engr.  voided,   or,    a   crown  imperial  of 

the  last. — Crest,   a  demi  lion,  holding  a  cross, 

engr.  gu. 
Bli.ngoe,  sa.  a  sword,  in   pale,  point  through  a 

heart  ppr. 
Bl.iss,  gu.  a   bend  vair,    betw.   two   fleurs-de-lis 

or. 
BUsse,  or  Bhjsc,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  az.  three 

garbs,  or. 
Blitiie,  [Loudon,  1575,]  erm.    on    a   fesse   gu. 

three  lions,  rampant,  or.- — Crest,   a  lion,  sejant, 

gu.     [Heralds   OJfice,  London,  C.  24.] 
llhihe,  [London,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.   three    lions, 

^;i- — Crest,    on    a    tower    ar.    a    lion    of    the 

first. 
J'lil/i,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  reguardant,   sa. 
Bli/lh,  [Scotland,]   ar.    on    a   fesse,    betw.    three 

crescents  gu.  as  many  garbs  or. 


B  L  O 

Bhjthe,  [Lincolnshire,]  or,  a  Hon,  rampant, 
gu. 

7J/i///;(',  []jincolnshire,]ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions, 
sa. 

Blythe,  [Tiincolnsliire,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  a  buck, 
in  full  course,  gu. 

Bhjthe,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  hart,  trippant,  gu — . 
Crest,,  in  a  wreath,  erm.  and  gu.  a  roebuck's 
head,  erased,  of  the  last,  attired  or,  gorged 
with  a  chaplet,  vert. 

Blijlhc,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  three  bucks  gu.  attired 
or,  a  chief  az. — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  erased, 
and  attired,  or,  collared  az. 

Blythe,  [Derbyshire,]  erm.  three  roebucks,  trip- 
ping, ppr. —  Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  stag's  head, 
erased,  gu.  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet, 
vert,  and,  also,  a  ■wreath,  erm.  and  gu. 

Blijthe,[iiodmyu,  Cornwall,]  az.  a  grifliu,  segreant, 
or,  betw.  three  crescents  ar. — Crest,  a  griflin's 
head,  erased,  or.  (Another  crest,  an  arm,  em- 
bowed  and  erect,  habited,  ])er  pale,  or  and  az. 
cuff  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  battle-axe, 
stafl"  az.  headed  ar.) 

Blythe,  ar.  three  goats,  passant,  gu.  tv.o  and  one, 
a  chief  az. 

Blythe,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  az.  in  chief  three 
crescents  of  the  second. 

Bhjihe,  erm.  three  bucks,  tripping,  gu.  attired  or, 

Blythe,  ar.  on  a  fosse  sa.  three  escallops  ur. 

Br.iTUFiELn.     See  BLVTiiFiELD. 

Blithman,  [London,]  vert,  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  bears,  salient,  ar.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  field. 

Blitun,  gu.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  lioncels,  passant, 
or,  betw.  eight  billets,  four,  three,  and  one,  of 
the  third. 

Blizard,  or,  betw.  two  flaunches  sa.  each  charged 
with  a  lion,  rampant,  endorsed,  of  the  first, 
three  fleurs-de-lis,  in  chief,  az. — Crest,  on  a 
wreath,  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Bloberv,  or  Beocury,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  five 
roses  or. 

Blocreeg}!,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  curl-headed- 
divers,  sa. 

Blockliy,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hatmaker's  blocks, 
sa. 

Blodweel.     See  Blouvle. 

Bl(je,  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  three  lozenges  sa. 

Eloen,  or  Beovaw,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  saltier, 
engr.  ar. 

Bloer,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  vert,  betw.  three 
pomeis. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  vested  vert,  hold- 
ing in  the  haiid  p))r.  a  pomei. 

Blo.me,  [Seven  Oaks,  Kent,]  vert,  a  greyhound, 
couraut,  in  bend,  collared  gu.  studded  or. — 
Crest,  a  peacock's  tail,  erect,  or. 

[   N   2] 


B  L  O 

Blome,  [Abergwilly,  Caerniarthenshire.]  The 
sanio. 

Blome,  [Cohliam,  Essex.]     The  same. 

Bi.omi:k,  or  Bloumkr,  [London,  Hagthorp, 
Gloucestershire,  aiid  Warwick,]  gu.  an  ines- 
cocht'on  ar.  charged  with  a  lion,  rampanl,  gii. 
^^■itIlin  a  bordure  or.  (J  not  her,  \\itlioiit  the 
bordiiie.) — Crost,  a  tiger,  sejaiit,  vert,  ducally 
gorged,  lined,  tufted,  and  criued,  or.  Of  Glou- 
cester, the  crest  gu. 

Blomer,  [Cowley,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  linn,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

Blomkt,  [Waiwickshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw. 
six  martlets  ar. 

Blond,  fusilly,  or  and  sa. 

Elondell.     See  Bloundf.ll. 

Blonhill,  erm.  tliree  masclcs,  in  fesse,  gu. 

Elonkenham,  az.  crusily,  two  bars,   or. 

Blonvill,  ar.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse,  gu.  betw. 
as  many  cinquefoils,  az. 

Blondevill,  [Earl  of  Chester,]  az.  three  garbs 
or. 

Blood,  gu.  a  knife  ar.  haft  or. 

Bloodman,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mallets,  the 
handles  reversed  gu. 

Bloom,  az.  a  dexter  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist, 
ar. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  habited,  az.  cuft' 
ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  some  slips  of  broom, 
stalked  vert,  blossomed  or. 

Bloore,  or,  three  liou-goats'  heads  ppr. 

Bhore,  vert,  a  serjient,  bowed,  enibowed,  de- 
bruised,  the  head  erected,  the  tail  torqued, 
or. 

Bloss,  [Ipswich,  Suffolk,]  gu.  three  dragons, 
passant,  in  pale,  erm.  a  crescent  for  diCfereuce. 
[Heralds'  Office,  Suffolk,  H.  14.] 

Blossom,  az.  three  wiverns,  displayed,  erm. 

Blossome,  gu.  three  lizards  erm.  two  and  one. 

Blossome,  gu.  three  dragons,  passant,  in  ])ale, 
erm. 

Bloud,  sa.  a  comb  ar.  on  a  lock  of  golden 
hair. 

Eloumfield,  [Essex,]  ar.  three  lozenges,  in 
fcssc,  betw.  as  many  cinqucfoils  gu. 

Bloi'NDELL,  [Loudon,]  per  pale,  erm.  and  sa. 
a  chcv.  counterchanged.  (Another,  the  chev. 
eugr.) 

Bloundell,  [Carlington,  Bedfordshire,]  az.  ten 
billets  or,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  can- 
ton or,  a  Cornish  chough  ppr.— Crest,  a  squir- 
rel, sejant,  gu.  collared,  and  holding  a  nut, 
or. 

Bloundell,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  eagles,  gn. 

Bloundell,  per  pale,  erm.  and  sa. 

Bloundell,  [Crosby,  Lancashire,]  sa.  ten  billets  ar. 
four,  three,  two,  and  one. 


B  L  O 

Bloundell,  [Lancashire,]  az.   eight  billets  or,  two, 

three,  two,   and  one,  on  a  canton  or,  a  Cornish 

chough  ppr. 
Bloundell,  [London  and  Lancaster,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 

betw.  three  eagles  gu.   (another,   the  eagles  sa.) 

a  crescent  of  the  field. 
Bloundell,    az.    ten    billets,    four,  three,  two,  and 

one,  or,  on  a  canton  ar.  a  Cornish  chough  ppr. 

— Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  or,  cracking  a  nut 

ppr. 
Blondell,  ar.  on   a  chev.  betw.    three  eagles,  dis- 
played, g-u.  a  crescent  ar. 
Blondell,  ar.  a  chev.   gu.    betw.    three  eagles,  dis- 
played, vert. 
Blondell,  [Loudon,]  per  pale,  erui.  and  sa.  a  chev. 

comiterchanged. 
Blundell,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  or  and  az. 

a  bend  gu. 
Blundell,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.    betw.    tlu-ee   eagles  dis- 
played, vert. 
BlnndeU,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gii. 
Blundell,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 
Blount,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  two  bars  az.  over 

all  an  escarbuncle  gu.  nowed  or. 
Blount,  gu.  a  fesse,  betrw.  six  mullets,  ar. 
Blount,  quai-terly,  ar.  and  gu. 
Blount,  harry,  undy,  of  six,  or  and  sa. 
Blount,  or,  a  Hon,  rampant,  gu. 
Blount,  az.  a  saltier,  engr.  or. 
Blount,  vaire,  or  and  az. 
Blount,  chequy,  ar.  and  gii.  a  bend  sa. 
Blount,  or  Blunt,    or,    a    tower,    triple-towered, 

az. 
Blount,  [Warwicksliire,]   gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  six 

martlets  ar. 
Blount,  [Tittonhauger,  Hertfordshire,]  bany,   ne- 

bulee,  of  eight,  or  and  sa. 
Blount.     The  "same. — Crest,    a    sun    or,  charged 

with  a  giiuntlet  sa. 
Blount,  [Staffordshire,]  barry,  nebulee,  of  six,  or 

and  sa.   within   a   bordure,    gobonated,    of   the 

same. 
Blount,  [London  and  Gloucester,]  ar.  two  bars  az. 

over  all  an  escarbuncle  of  eight  ra3s  or.— Crest, 

a  sea-lion  eim.  ducally  crowned  or. 
Blount,  two  coats ;    first,    a   castle    az. ;    secom"., 

barry,  nebulee,     of    six,    or  and   sa. — Crest,  a 

bull's    head   sa.    behind    the    rays    of    the    sun, 

or. 
Blount,    or  Blunt,    [Essex,]    quarterly,    ar.    and 

gu.  00  a  bend  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Blount,  [Warwickshire,]  gai.    a   fesse,   betw.    six 

martlets,  tu'. 
Blount,  barry,  nebulee,  of  six,  or  and  sa. 
Blount,  ar.  two  bai-s  az.  over  all,  au  escarbuncle  of 

eight  rays  gu.  pomettee  and  tlorettec  or. 


B  L  U 

Blount,  bnrry,  nebulee,  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
liluHut,  [8fiilibrdsliirc,]  baiTy,  nebulee,  of 

or  and  sa.  v  illiin  a  bonlure,  gobonated,  ar.  and 

a/.. 
Blount,  qnarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree 

eagles,  disi)layed,  ar. 
Bluwnl,  [Esse.xJ  quarterly,   or    and    gu.    a    beud 

JJlunts,  or  Blonte,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  on 
a  bend  sa.  tliree  eagles,  displayed,  and  armed 
of  the  first. 

Blouyi.e,  [Suffolk,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a  lion, 
rampant,  couiilercLauged. — Crest,  a  dcmi  lion, 
rampant,    party   per   pale,    indented,    ar.    and 

Bl.oWER,  or,  au  eagle,  displayed,  -Nnth  two  heads, 
gu. 

Blower,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  balls  vert,  a 
crescent  or. — -Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or, 
a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  vert,  wounded  in  the 
breast  with  an  aiTow  or,  feathered  ar. 

Blowse,  ban-y,  raguly,  of  six,  sa.  and  ar. 

Bloxholmeuax,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  boars' 
heads,  erased,  az. — Crest,  a  tree  vert,  and  boar, 
passant,  ar. 

Bloyne,  sa.  a  cross  eugr.  ar. 

Hloyne,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  four  torteauxes. 

Bloyon,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  cross  cngr.  ar. 

Bloyon,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  cross  saltier,  engr. 
ar. 

Bloyon,  sa.  a  saltier,  engr.  ar. 

Bloyon,  ar.  a  saltier,  engr.  sa. 

IjLOYS,  [Ipswich,  Suffolk,]  sa.  a  bend  vair,  betw. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  gauntlet  pi)r.  pur- 
fled  or,  holding  a  ileur-de-hs  gold. 

Bloys,  gu.  a  canton  ar. 

Bloys,  gu.  a  Sagittarius  ar.  his  bow  and  shaft 
sa. 

Bloys,  [Grundisborough,  Suffolk,]  gu.  a  bend 
vair,  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  ax. 

Bludder,  or  Bluther,  [London,]  or,  on  a 
bend  az.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion's  head,  erased,  pierced  through  the 
neck  vith  a  broken  spear  ar. 

Bluder,  [Lincolnshire  and  iiliddlesex,  IGOO,] 
or,  a  pale  az.  betw.  two  bucks,  passant,  ppr. — 
Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  pierced  through 
the  neck  with  the  blade  of  a  sword  of  tlie  last, 
the  wound  gu. 

Bludowsker,  gu.  a  buck  goat,  iu  full  course, 
bendways,  girthed,  or.^ — Crest,  a  demi  buck- 
goat  ar.  out  of  a  cro^^^l  or. 

Blitjworth,  [London,]  ar.  three  bars  so.  iji 
chief  as  many  torteauxes,  all  within  a  bordure 
enn.  [Borne  by  Sir  Thomas  Bludworth,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  1GG6.] 


BOB 

Bludivorth,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  in  cliief  as  many  tor- 
teauxes, all  within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  a 
naked  arm,  cmboMcd,  ppr.  guttee-de-sang,  hold- 
ing a  wreath  of  laurel  ppr. 

Bluet.     See  Blewet. 

Blueield,  [Staffordshire,]  per  fesse,  indented, 
ar.  and  sa.  a  chief  gu. 

Bluhall,  az.  a  fesse,  voided,  ar. 

Blumenaw,  or  Ble'W"MEN,  gu.  a  beud  ar.  in 
fesse  a  file  of  three  points,  couped,  az. 

Blu.mhill,  [Cheshire,]  erm.  tliree  mascles, fesse- 
ways,    gu.  two  and  one. 

Blund,  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 

Blundell.     See  Blouxdell. 

Blunden,  [Bishop's  Castle,  Salop,]  ar.  a  Hon, 
passiuit.  sa.  (Another,  passant,  guardant.) — 
Crest,  a  demi  griffin  or,  gorged  with  a  fesse 
erm. 

Blunueville,  az.  three  garbs  or. 

Bluxdey,  or  Blomxile,  lozengy,  or  and 
sa. 

Blunstone,  or  Beundestone,  [Suffolk,]  ar. 
six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  three,  two,  and 
one,  a  chief  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 

Bluwortii,  or  Blurpworth,  ar.  two  bars 
gu.  iu  chief  three  torteauxes. 

Blyke,  [Salop,  Herefordshire,  and  London,]  sa. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  ar. 

Bly.mhall,  enn.  throe  mascles,  in  fesse,  gu. 

Bi.ythfield,  per  fesse,  indented,  or  and  sa.  a 

chief  gu. 
Blytltjield,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  az.  three  piles  couu- 

terchanged. 
Blithfeld,  .ar.  a  chief  gu.  in  base  a  bar  indented 

sa. 
Boaue,  sa.  two  chev.  betw.  six  escallops  ar.  two, 

three,  and  one. — Crest,  a  ram's  head  sa.  gorged 

with  a  fesse,  indented,    sa.   charged  with  three 

escallops  ar. 
Boaler,  gu.  a  fesse,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  betw. 

six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 
Boaler,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  quartered  ar.  and 

sa.    betw.    six    crosses    flowered     of    tiie    se- 
cond. 
Boar,  vert,  a  lioar  or. 
Board,  [Bordhiil,    Sussex,    and    Linfield,]    per 

fesse,  gu.  and  az.  an  escocheon,  within   an  orle 

of  martlets,  ar. — Crest,  a  stag  erm. 
BoAltDMAN,  ar.  a  chev.  vert,  bordured  gu. 
BOATON,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets  or. 
BOBART,  [Brunswick,]  ar.  an  oak  branch,  slipped, 

vert,  fructed  or. 
BoBKiNG,    ar.  a  bend,  nebulee,  betw.  ten   cross 

crosslets,  gu.  . 


BOD 

BocARS,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  ar. 
BocKEN,  01-  BoRCkFN,  s;\K  ail  arrow,  on   each 

side  where  the  feather  shoidd  he,  three   ostrich 

feathers  ar.  the  barb  erected,  or. 
BocKENHAM,  Or  BoKF.NHAM,  az.  a  cross  pattee, 

chequy,  or  and  az. 
BoCKERELi.,  or  BoKERELL,    [Lord    Mayor  of 

London,  1232  to  1237,  inchisive,]sa.  two  bucks, 

passant,  ar.  the  fiekl  bczantcc. 
Bohcrell,    sa.    bezaiitt'e,  two    bucks,   courant,  ar. 

attired  or. 
BocKHAM,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse  erm. 
Booking,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six   cross  crosslets, 

Backing,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse,  wavy,  coiin- 

terchang-ed. 
Bocking,  ar.  a  fesse,  nebulee,  sa.  betw.  six  cross 

crosslets,  gu. 
Bocking,  ar.  a  bend,  waiy,  betw.  eight  cross  cross- 
lets,  gu. 
Bocking,  or  Bockkinge,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross 

crosslets,  g'u. 
Bocking,     [Sufiblk,]  ar.    a   bend,    engr.  betw.  six 

c)"oss  crosslets,  gu. 
Bocking,  [Bucknani-Castle,  Suflblk,]  ar.   a  fesse, 

wavy,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 
B0CKINGH.\M,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gai. 

on  a  bend  az.  three  bezants. 
Bockingham,  ai\  tliree  bendlets,  in  cliief,  gu. 
Bockingham,  gu.  a  cross  bottonee  or. 
BocKLAND,     vair,    on    a    chief ,    two 

crescents. 
Bocklande,  or  BokeJand,  [Scotland,]  ar.   an  eagle 

displayed,  sa.  beaked  and  legged  or.    (Another, 

legged  gu.) 
Bocklande,  ar.  a  chev.   sa.  fretty  or,  betw.  three 

lions,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  a   ha^k,  close,  re- 

guardant,  ar.  beaked  and  belled  or. 
Bocland,    [Buckland,     Herts,    Sheriff   of  Berks, 

temp.  Henry  IL]    ar.    au  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

armed  and  beaked  or. 
BoK ELAND,    ar.     a    fesse,    gu.    oppressed   with 

two  dolphins,    liaurient,    embowed,   respectant, 

or. 
Bokeland,  gu.  two  lions,  rampant,  ar.  a  canton  or, 

fretty  sa. 
BocKWELE,  or  BoKEWELL,    ar.    three    boars' 

heads   sa.   two   and   one,    a    chief    of    the    se- 
cond. 
Bock  WIT,  per   fesse,   ar.  and  or,  a  demi  grifliu 

issuant  gu.  and  the  sun-rays  eclipsed. 
BouD.\M,  [Enfield,  Middlesex,]  gu.  ou  a  cross  or, 

five    muljets    sa. — Crest,  on    a    ^\Teath,  a  stag, 

trippant,  ppr. 
BoDiiii:,  or  Body,  [Essex,]  ar.   on    a   fesse  az. 

three  pelicans  or,  vulning  their  breasts  gu.  on  a 


BOD 

canton  ar.  two  staves,  raguly,  in  saltier,  gu.  3 

ducal   coronet  or. — Crest,'  on   the   middle    of  a 

start'  ragidy  gu.  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
BoDDiNGTON,  sa.  on  a  chief  ar.  semee  of  cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  gu.  a  demi  hoii,  issuant  of  tlie 

last. — Crest,   a  demi  lion,  rampant,  gu.   liolduig 

in    his    dexter   paw,    a    cross    crossfet,    fitcLee, 

ar. 
Bode,  [Fcversham,  Kent,]  sa.  two   chev.   betw. 

three  escallops  ar. — Crest,   a    greyhound's  bead, 

couped,  ar.  gorged  Avith    a  collar   and  ring,  sa. 

charged  with  three  escallops  av. 
BoDELSGATE,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  two  lions,  pas';ant, 

ar.  crowned  or. 
Bodelsgate,  [Cornwall,]  az.  two  lions,  passant,  ar. 

crowned  or. 
BODENHAM,  [Hereford,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 

chess-rooks  or. — Crest,     a    dragon's    head    ppr. 

(Another,   the  head  erased  sa.) 
Bodenham ,   ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets  or. 
BoDEUiNGHAM,orBoDRiNGTON,  ar. three  beuds 

gu. 
Boderingham,     or  Bodrington,    [Cornwall.]     The 

same,   within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
BoDiiAM,  ar.  a  bend,  chequy,  or  and  az. 
Bodhnm,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  sa.  ou  each  point 

a  bezant. 
Bodlicim,  ar.  a  bend,  chequy,  or  and   sa.  -n-ithiii  a 

bordure,  engr.  gu. 
BoDicoTE,    or  BoDYCOAT,  [Loudou,]  vert,  on 

a    bend    ar.     cottised    or,     tluee    tigers'    heads 

ppr. 
BoDiHAM,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  within  a  bor- 
dure, componee,  ar.  and  az. 
BoDiNGTON,    sa.   ou    a   chief    ar.    a    demi    lion, 

rampant,     betw.    six    cross    crosslets,     fitchee, 

gu. 
Bodington,    [Somerset,]     sa.    three    bugle-horns, 

stringed  ar. 
BoDKiNES,  az.  three  tailors'  bodkins,  ar.   handles 

or. 
BoDLEY,  [SlTeatham,  Surrey,]  erm.  on  two  bars 

sa.    three    round    buckles,  or,  two   and    one. — 

Crest,  a  bidl's  head  or. 
Bodley,  az.  a  fesse  ar.  fretted  of  the  field. 
Bodley,  gu.  five  martlets  ar.  on  a  chief,  indented, 

or,  tliree  crowns  az. 
Bodley,  or  Bodlegh,   [Dunconibe,  Devonshire,]  ar. 

five    martlets,    saltierways,  sa.    on    a    chief  az. 

three  ducal  crowns  or. — Crest,  on   a  ball  [rather 

clouds]  az.  encircled  witli  rays  or,  a  ducal  coro- 
net of  the  second. 
Bodley,  ar.  five  martlets,  in  saltier,  sa. 
BoDOCK.SHEAD,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  three  lozenges, 

in  fesse,  ar.  betw.  as  many  slags'  heads,  cabossed. 


BOH 

HonY,  or,  ail  eagle,  in  full  aspect,  gii.   staiidiug 

(111  a  perch,  issuiug  out  of  the  -.hiister  side  ar. 
JJdinAR,  [Coruwall,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  tliree 

riiiquefoils  or. 
llonVilAM,  g_vroiiu\  of  eight,  gu.  and  sa. 

ISodi/ham,  gyromiy  of  eight,  gu.  and  sa.  three 
mandrakes  ar.     (Another,  or.) 

J!(ii:i(,  sa  three  boers  [a  turner's  instruineutj  ar. 
JiaiuUes  or. 

I5tii;KlUUlG,  sa.  a  fcsse,  betw.  three  boers  [a  tur- 
ner's iiistrunieut]  ar. 

]3ori'i'.NiiUSEN,  gu.  four  bit-bosses  or,  with  two 
bars  interposed,  sa.  two,  one,  and  one. 

J3o1'FRi:y,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  annulets,  sa. 

15uG,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils  in  chief,  and  a  boar's  head,  conped,  in  base, 
sa. 

Bog,  [Scotland,]  gii.  ou  a  chev.  ar.  three  stars, 
sa. 

liofig,  or,  on  a  fesse,  sa.  three  water-bougets  ar. 

Boc/g,  ar.  a  fret  sa.  on  each  point  a  cross  crosslet, 
litchee,  ar. 

Bogge,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  two  roses  in 
chief,  and  a  boar's  head,  erased,  in  base,  ar. 

Bocjge,  or  Bugg,  or,  fretty  sa.  charged  at  each 
interlacing  with  a  crosslet,  fitchee,  ar. 

Logan,  sa.  a  cockatrice,  disj)layed,  ar.  crested, 
iiienibered,  and  jalloped,  gii. 

LJoGLE,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  chev.  vair,  betw.  two 
roses  iu  chief  gu.  and  a  ship  in  base  ppr. — Crest, 
ou  a  wreath,  a  rose,  stalked  and  leaved,  with  a 
bee  therein,  ppr. 

BoGNER,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  ferris,  or  steel 
for  striking  lire,  counterchanged. 

Boh  EM,  [London,]  sa.  three  horse-shoes  ar.  two 
and  one. — Crest,  a  horse-shoe  ar.  betw.  two 
elephants'  trunks,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa. 

BonuN,  [INIidliiust,  Sussex,]  or,  a  cross  az. 

Bohiui,  az.  tliree  garbs  or. 

Bohun,  az.  a  bend,  cottised,  or. 

Jiolnm,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised,  or,  betw.  six 
lions,  rampant,  of  the  third,  three  mullets,  gu. 
(Another,  sa.) 

Bohitn,  [FrcssingCeld,  Suffolk,]  gu.  a  crescent  erm. 
within  an  orle  of  eight  martlets  or. — Crest,  on  a 
chapeau,  a  cjuatrefoil,  pierced,  enn,  in  the  cen- 
tre a  bezant. 

Bohun,  [Lincoln,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised,  or, 
betw.  six  lions,  rampant,  gold,  three  escallops  gu. 
—Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  gu.  a  cap  aa-. 
betw.  two  elephants'  tusks  or. 

Bohun,  az.  a  bend  ar.  cottised,  betw.  six  lions, 
rampant,  or. 

Bulnin,  [Earl  of  Carlisle,]  az.  three  bars  gu. 

lUihuii,  or,  three  bars  gu. 

Jhhun,  [Eai-1  of  Chester,]  az.  three  garbs  or. 


B  O  L 

Bois,  ar.  out  of  the  dexter  base  side,  a  pile,  fleeted 
and  reflected  sa. 

Bois,  [Brecknockshire,]  gu.  a  stag,  statant,  ar. 
colkired  and  chained  or. 

I5on  ILK.     See  Boya  ii,L. 

BoKARD,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  betw.  four  eagles,  dis- 
played, vert. 

BoKEFliiLD,  az.  a  cross,  chequy,  ar.  and  gii. 

BoKEH,\M,  chequy,   or  and  sa.  a  fesse  erm. 

BoKr.EANIJ.       See  BOCKI.AXD. 

BoKELL,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks,   passant, 

or. 
BoKELLEY,    [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  goat  ar.  armed,  or. 
BoKEETON,  [Kent,]  barry  of  fen,  gu.  and  or. 
BOKEMYNSTER,  ar.  flory,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
BoKEMiAM,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  fretty  az. 
Bokenham,  ar.  a  fret  az. 
Bolcenham,  ar.  a  fret  az.  be  tw.    four  crescents  of 

the  second. 
Bokenham,  az.  a  cross  flory ,   corapony,   or  and  az. 
Bokenliam,  ar.  a  fret,  betw.  four  crescents  gu. 
Bokinglunn,  or,  a  lion,  rampaut,  gu.   ou   a  bend 

az.  three  bezants. 
BoKENTON,  or  BoKiNGTON,    gu.    three    cocks 

ar. 

BOKERELE.       See  BOCKEREEL. 

BoKESATTOX,  sa.  fretty  ar. 

BoKEWELL, ,  three  boars'  heads,  and  a 

chief,  sa. 
BoKlXGE,  [Boking,  Suffolk,]  ar.   a  fesse,  wavy, 

betw.  three  crosses  potent,   fitched,  gu, — Crest, 

a  man's  head,  couped  at  the  shoulders,    ar.    hair 

vert. 
BoKLE,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  buckles  ar. 
BoKSYED,  sa.  ou  a  chief  vert,   a  buck's  head,  ca- 

bossed,  ar. 

BOLAND.       Sec  BOWLAXU. 

BOLBECK,  vert,  a  lion,  ranipant,  ar. 

Bold,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  Ciuiton  of  the  second, 
a  cross  patonce  or. 

Bold,  or  Bokh,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. ;  in  the 
first,  tliree  chev.  gu. ;  iu  the  second,  a  cross  ar. ; 
third  as  second,  fourth  as  first. 

Bold,  [Bold,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant, 
sa.  beaked  and  legged  or. — Crest,  a  grifEn,  se- 
greant, sa.  beaked  and  legged  or ;  also,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet,  gu.  a  denii  eagle  sa.  wings 
or. 

Bold,  ar.  a  tiger,  passant,  sa. 

Bold,  [Bold,   Lancashire,]   ar.   a   grifii 


passant. 


Bold,  sa.  a  griffin,  passant,  ar. 
Bold,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  sa. 
Boiild,  [Lancashire,]  ar.    a    chev.    oppressed  by  a 
bend  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  cross  patfee 


B  O  L 

Bould,  [Lancasliire,]  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant,  sa. 
within  a  borduro,  gii. 

Bould,  [Chnsiiiie,]  ar.  a  grilTin,  segreant,  sa.  armed, 
gu. 

Boitlde,  [Eould,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  griffin,  passant, 
.sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  corouet,  or,  a  gTitliu's 
head  sa.  beaked  gu.  betw.  two  wings  gold. 

BoLDERS,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  saltier,  pierced 
of  the  field,  all  coiuitercluinged. — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound, courant,   ar.  tollared  or. 

KoLDERSALT,  or,  a  denii  bordiire  purp.  and  a 
saltier  az. 

BoLDiNGTON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  pellets 
sa.  as  many  roses  of  the  first. 

BoLlJISGATE,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant, 
ar.  crowned  or. 

BoLDORXE,  or  BoLDRfiN,  per  pale,  or  and  az. 
a  saltier  counterchanged.— Crest,  a  grevliound, 
courant,  gu.  collared  or. 

BOLCHE,  BoLOCti,  or  BoLKiGH,  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  tlu-ee  torteauxes,  as  many  be- 
zants. 

BoLDROWE,  [Sud'olk,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a 
saltier  counterchanged  ou  a  cliief  ar.  three  leo- 
pards' heads,  cabossed,  az. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb 
ar.  grasping  a  saltier  az. 

BoLEBEE,  [i3uckinghamsliire,]  vert,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  vidned  in  the  shoulder. 

BoLETLEY,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  goat,  salient,  ar. 
attired  or. 

BoLHALTii,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  and  canton  erm. 

Bolhalth,  sa.  a  chev.  ajid  canton  erm. 

Bolhalth,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  and  canton  erm. 

Boeings,  or  Bollings,  sa.  an  iuescocheon, 
■within  an  orle  of  eight  martlets  ar. 

BoLKlNG,  ar.  a  fesse  wavy  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 
gu. 

BoLLBV,  [South  Tyndale,  Northumberland, 
10th  Edw.  I.]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  garbs 
or. 

BoLLKR,  gu.  three  poppy-bolles  on  their  stalks  in 
fesse  or. 

Boiler,  [Devon,]  erm.  ou  a  chief  az.  tlu-ee  bolts 
ar. 

BoLLERS,  sa.  a  mamich  or. 

BoLLES.     See  Bowles. 

BoLLEY,  ar.  ouachev.  sa.  betw.  three  torteauxes, 
as  many  bezants. 

BoLLEY'N,  or,  fretty  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 

three  plates. 
Boleyn,  [Sir  Geoffrey,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1457,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  a  chev. 
gu.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  conpcd,  sa.;  second 
and  third,  sa.  three  mullets  or,  and  a  chief,  dan- 
cettee,  erm. 
Boline,  ar.  three  bars,  indented,  gu. 


B  O  L 

BuUeyne,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads, 
coupcd,  sa. 

Biillen,  [Stickford, Lincolnshire,]  ar.  fretty  sa.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  plates. 

Bnllen,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  tlu-ee  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, sa. 

Bullen,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, sa.  armed  or.  . 

Bulling,  sa.  an  iuescocheon  within  an  orle  of  mart-, 
lets  ar. 

BOT-HNGBROKE,     Or      BOLINGSBROOK  E,      aZ.    a 

fesse,  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

BoUingbrokc,  az.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  Uons,  ram- 
pant, or. 

Bolliiif/hroke,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pillars  or. 

Bollngshrooke,  [King  Hen.  FS".]  France  and 
England,  quarterly ;  a  label  of  three  points, 
per  pale,  gu.  and  ar.  in  the  fust  part  six 
castles  or,  in  the  second,  six  lions,  ramjiant,  gu. 

BolyiKjhroke,  gu.  three  Uons,  rampant,  erm. 

BoLLiNGFORD,  sa.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  ar. 

EoLLORD,  or  BOLLOURE,  sa.  a  horaet  ar. 

BoELYS.     See  Bowles. 

EoLMER,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  billeftee,  or. 

EoLNAS,  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 

Bolnas,  erm.  a  fesse  gu. 

BoLNEY,  gu.  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  a  crescent 
m  base,  or.  | 

Bolneij,  [Sussex  and  Berks,]  or,  in  chief  two  i 
nniUets,  in  base  a  crescent,  gu. — Crest,  a  skele-  j 
ton's  head,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  ppr.  hold-  i 
ing,  inihe  mouth,  a  firebrand  or,  flammant  at  i 
both  ends  ppr.  j 

Bolnei/,  [Suffolk,]  ar,  a  crescent,  and  in  chief  two  ; 
mullets,  gu.  i 

Bohicy,  quai-terly,  ar.  and  gu.  I 

Bolney,  or,  in  chief  two  mullets  of  six  points,  in  ; 
base  a  crescent,  gn.  j 

BOLOUR,  ar.  three  butterflies,  in  pale,   sa.  ' 

Bolowr,  ar.  a  harvest-fly,  in  pale,  volant  en  arriere,  \ 
sa.  i 

Boloicre,  sa.  a  harvest-fly,  in  pale,  volant  en  ar-  \ 
viere,  ar. 

BOLRON,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  five  lozenges,  and 
three  hammers,  sa. 

Bolron,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  fusilly,  betv,-.  three 
hammers,  sa.  j 

Bolron,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  three  lozenges  in  chief, 
and  as  many  mattocks  in  base,  sa. 

Bolt,    or  Boult,  or,  on    a   chev.  betw.    three      ' 
cross  crosslets,  fitchue,  gu.  a  lion,  passimt,  guar-    ' 
dant,   of  the  field. 
Bolter,  ar.    on   a  chev.   gu.   tliree  dead  men's 

skulls  of  the  field. 
Boiler,  vert,  a  bend,  betw.  two  bird-bolts,  bend- 
ways,  or,  point  downwards.  _   ■  -      1 


B  O  L 

130LTKSHAM,  [Northumberland,]  gu.  tliree  bird- 
bolts  ar. 

Boltsham,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  bolts,  in  pale,  g-u. 

BoLTOM,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  threi-  leop;irds'  faces 
or. 

Bollon,  or,  a  lion,  passanl,  guardant,  sa.  betw. 
two  bendlets  gu. 

Bolton,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1GG7,]  sa.  a  hawk  ar. 

Bollon,  sa.  a  falcon  ar.  beaked,  jessed,  membered, 
and  belled,  or,  charged  on  the  breast  \vi<h  a  tre- 
foil, slipped,  ppr.  [Granted  to  Thomas  Bol- 
ton, of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  Aitgusl,  2G, 
1G15.] 

Bolton,  az.  three  bird-bolts,  or. — Crest,  aboltgu. 
in  a  tun,  or. 

Bolton,  ti'i.  three  arro-ws,  in  pale,  fesseways',  or, 
points  to  the  dexter. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  tun, 
erect,  ppr.  transpierced  by  an  arrow,  fesse\vavs, 
or.        [Borne    by   Serjeant    Bolton,    ivJto    died 

■    1787.] 

Bolton,  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 

Bolton,  ar.  a  fesso  sa.  betw.  three  pellets. 

Bolton,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  door-bolts  gu. 

/io/ZoK,  [London,]  sa.agos-bavrk  ar.  armed,  jessed, 
and  belled,  or. 

Bolton,  [Yorkshire  and  Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
gu.  three  hons,  passant,  guardant,  or.  (Another, 
ar.) — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  erased,  ar.  attired, 
or,  gorged  wth  a  chaplet,  vert,  pierced  through 
the  neck  with  an  arrow  of  the  second. 

Bolton,  or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  ar. 

Bolton,  or  Boulton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  a  lion's 
head,  or. 

Bolton,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  fretty  of  the 
field. 

Bolton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  leopards'  heads  of 
the  field. 

Bolton,  az.  a  tim,  with  a  bird-bolt  through  it, 
ppr. 

Bolton,  or  Boulton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  leo- 
pards' faces,  or.     (Another,  of  the  field.) 

Bolton,  [SntTolk,  1615,]  quarterly;  first  and 
fourth,  a  falcon,  close,  ar.  beaked  and  belled, 
or ;  second  and  third,  gu.  three  wolves'  heads, 
erased,  or,  a  trefoil,  slipped,  in  the  centre. — 
Crest,  a  falcon,  close,  ar.  chartfed  on  the  breast, 
with  a  trefoil,  slipped,  -s  ert,  beaked  and  belled, 
or. 

Boulton,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  thev.  gu.  a  leopard's 
face  of  the  field. 

Boulton,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a  bend  engr.  ar.  three 
leopards'  faces  of  the  field. 

Boulton,  [Yorkshire  and  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
engr.  gu.  three   leopards'  faces  of  the  field. — 


BON 

Crest,  on  a  hoUy-lnish,  vert,  fructed  gu.  a  hawk, 
rising,  ppr. 

Boulton,  sa.  a  ha^^k  ar.  on  a  canton,  or,  a  crab 
gu.  quartering  az.  a  chev.  betw.  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  in  chief,  and  a  crab  in  base,  or. — Crest,  on 
a  WTeath,  a  hawk  ar.  collared,  legged,  and 
belled,  gu.  the  wings  expanded,  the  dexter  foot 
supporting  a  shield  az.  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  or.  [Borne  by  H.  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Gibbon- 
Grove,  Leutherhead,  Surrey,  1823.] 

Botdloii,  [Burston,  Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a  bend, 
engr.  ar.  three  leopards'  faces  of  the  field. 

Bouleton,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  a  saltier  gu. 

EoMi'ON,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents, gu. 
a  lion,  passant,  of  the  second. 

Bomeon,  sa.  a  fesse,  fusilly,  ar. 

Bomeon,  sa.  a  bend,  fusilly,  ar. 

BOMSTEn,    BONYSTEU,  Or  BOMST  F,  ED,  [EsseX,] 

az.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  or. 
Bonisfed,  [Essex,]  az.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  two  chev. 

or. 
Bon,  [Essex,]  erm.  a  chief,  indented,  sa. 
Bonn,  or  Boun,  [Northamptonshire,]  az.  on  a  bend 

ar.  three  mullets  gu.  pierced  of  the  second. 
Bonn,  or,  a  cross  az. 
Bonne,  [Friuice,]  gu.  a  lion,    rampant,    or,  on  a 

chief,  rempli,  az.  three  roses  ar. 
BoNAM,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses,  fitchee, 

ar. 
Bonam,    [Hants,]    gu.    on    a   chev.    wavy,  betw. 

three  crosses  formec,  fitchee,  ar.    a   crescent  of 

the  field. 
BoNAK,  ar.  a  saltier  az.  within  a  bordure  gu.    on 

a  chief  of  the  second,  a  man's  arm  issuing  from 

the   dexter,    habited  ar.  holding  a  shoulder  of 

mutton   ppr.   to   a  lion,  passant,  or. — Crest,    a 

sword,  erect,  the   blade  ppr.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

[Borne  by  Thomson  Bonar,  Esq.  of  Winches- 
ter-House,  Old  Broad-Street,  London,  and  of 

Chiselhurst,   Kent,    1824.       Heralds'    College, 

1813.] 
BoNARWAS,  az.  three  rattle-snake-weed  leaves, 

or,  a  chief  ar. 
BoNMiKUT,  [France,]  per  saltier,  or  and  sa. 
Bonhrut,  purp.  a  saltier  or. 
Bond,  [Peckham,  Surrey,  and  Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a 

chev.  sa.  three  bezants. — Crest,  a  demi  Pegasus 

az.  scmee  of  estoiles,  or. 
Bond,  [Loudon,]  barry  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and   az. 

on   a  chief  sa.    two    leopards,   passiuit,  of   the 

first,  betw.  as  many  anchors,  or. 
Bond,    [Sir    George,    Lord    Mayor    of    London, 

1587,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  bezants,  in  chief 

a  crescent  gu. 
Bond,  or  Bonde,  sa,  a  fesse,  or. 
Bonde,  [Coventry,  Warwickshire,]  ar.  achev.sa 
[  o] 


BON 

betw.  three  hurts,  charged  with  as  many  es- 
toiles,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  tliree  cinquefoils  of 
the  field. 

Bondc,  [Dorchester,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  charged  with 
three  bezants. —  Crest,  a  hou,  sojaiit,  ar. 
(Another  crest,  a  denii  Pegasus  az.  ^\•inged  and 
gutfee  d'or.) 

Bonde,  ar.  two  beudlets  sa.  in  the  sinister  chief 
point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second. 

Bonde,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a 
crescent  ar. 

BoNDiviLE,  or  BoNViLE.     See  Bonevilli;. 

BoNDLEii,  ar.  two  Cornish  choughs,  iu  pale, 
ppr. 

BoNDY,  or,  a  bend,  and  ou  the  suiister  side  two 
bendlets,  vert. 

Bone,  or  Boun,  ar.  oji  a  bend  az.  flu-ee  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Bone,  or  Bonn,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  cross  az. 

Bone,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gold. 

BoNEFAT,  ar.  ou  a  beud  gu.  three  catharine- 
wheels  or. 

BoNEFiKLU.     See  Bonfield. 

BoNEiiAM,  or  BoNHAM.     See  Bonham. 

BONERY,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  rocks  of  the 
field. 

BoNETT,  or  BoNOTT,  chequy  ar.  and  gu.  on  a 
chief  az.  two  mullets  with  six  points,  pierced, 
of  the  first. 

Bonctl,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Bonnet,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  cottlsed  gu.  three  be- 
zants; in  chief,  two  mullets  of  the  second, 
pierced  of  the  third;  in  base,  a  hurt,  cliarged 
■with  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  —  Crest,  an  unicorn's 
head,  coupcd,  vert,  purfled  and  crijied,  or. 
\_Grnni.ed  to  Benjamin  Bonnet,  of  London,  late 

'-  of  Die,  in  the  Province  of  DaupMny,  in  France, 
1751.] 

BONEVILLE,  or  BoNViLE,  [Devon,]  or,  ou  a 
bend  sa.  three  mullets  ar.  pierced  of  the  se- 
cond. 

BoneviUe,  Bonvill,  or  Bonville,  [Devon,]  sa.  six 
mullets,  ar.  three,  two,  and  one,  pierced  gu. 

Bonevilc,  gu.  a  lozenge,  flory,  ar.  charged  with  a 
bend  sa. 

Bonvill,  sa.  sLx  mullets  ar.  pierced  gu.  a  beacon 
az. 

Bonvill,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  the 
field. 

Bondivile,  or  Bojivile,  [Sponton,  Yorkshire,]  sa. 
six  muliet-s,  pierced,  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Bondivile,  or  Bonvill,  [Devon,]  sa.  six  mullets  ar. 
three,  t\vo,  and  one. 

Bonncval,  [France,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az,  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Bonvile,  sa.    six   mullets,    tliree,    two,    and   one. 


BON 

Bonvile,  [Devon,]  or,  ou  a  beud  sa.  tluee  mullets 
ar.     (Another,  or.) 

Bonvile,  or,  a  bend  sa. 

Bonvile,  ar.  a  chief  or. 

BoNFiEi.D,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pears  or. 

Boncficld,  az.  a  chev.  guttee  d'or. 

Bonefild,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears,  passant, 
gu. 

BoNiiSiiY,  sa.  a  fosse  vair,  betw.  three  water- 
bougets  or. 

BoxFOY,  or  BuNFOY,  [Haves,  Middlesex,]  az. 
ou  a  cross  ar.  a  huuuui  heart  g'vi. — Crest,  an 
ai-m,  coujjed  and  erect,  in  armour  ppr.  liolchng 
in  the  gauntlet,  a  cross  calvary  gu. 

BoNGAM,  az.  three  garbs  or. 

BONGEY,  [Loudon,  123.0,]  az.  a  lion,  passant, 
or,  betw.  three  bezants. 

BoNGiiEON,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  crosses  bot- 
tonee,  fitcliee,  sa. 

BoNCHEKON,  ar.  on  a  beud  sa.  three  martlets  of 
the  field. 

BoNGiLLON,  quarterly;  or  aud  gu.  in  the  first 
and  fourth,  a  beud  sa.  iu  the  secoud  and  third, 
three  bezants. 

BoNGHOLL,  or  BungaIjE,  gu.  tlu-ce  augers  ar. 
handles  or. 

Bonham,  [V/iltshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw. 
three  crosses  formee,  fitchee,  ar.  (Another, 
of  Essex,  fitchee  in  the  foot.) 

Bojiham,  gu.  a  chev.  bcfriv.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  ar. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  dragon's 
head  ar.  guttee  de  sang.  [Borne  hi/  Tlioinas 
Bonham,  Esq.  of  Pelcrsfield,   Hants,  1823.] 

Boneham,  or  Bonham,  sa.  a  chev.  wavy,  betw. 
three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 

BoNYSTED,  [Essex.]     The  same  as  Bo.msted. 

Boniface,  puq).  a  cross  patonce  ar. 

Boni/face,  ar.  a  fret,  engr.  sa. 

Bonijface,  or  Bonfys,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lo- 
zenges az. 

BoNiNCTON,  [Loudon,]  sa.  six  annulets  or. 

Bonivillers,  [France,]  sa.  a  bend  betw.  ten 
billets  ar. 

Bonn,  or  Boun.    See  Bon. 

Bon  NELL,  [Norfolk,]  or,  alien,  rampant,  betw. 
eight  cross  crosslets,  az. — Crest,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  holding  betw.  the  fore-feet  a  cross 
crosslet  az. 

Bonnell,  [London,]  ar.  a  cross  gu.  quarterly, 
pierced  ;  nine  crosses,  tlu-ee,  three,  and  three, 
counterchiuigcd. — Crest,  a  domi  lion,  erased, 
or,  pellettee,  his  tail  forked  and  interlaced,  sup- 
porting, iu  his  pa^vs,  a  spear  of  the  third. 
[Grunted,  hy  Thomas  St.  George,  on/iolGOl.] 

Bonner,  quarterly,  gu.  and  sa.  a  cross  pattee, 
quarterly,    couuterchaugcd  erm.    and    or,    on    a 


BOO 

chief  of  the  last,  a  demi  rose,  streaming  with 
tiiys,  bet\v.  two  pelicans,  vuining  themselves  of 
the  first. 

Bonner,  erra.  a  chief,  indented,  sa. 

Bonner,  [Somerset,]  gu.  a  crescent  crjn-  v  ithin  an 
orle  of  martlets  or. 

Bonner,  or  Rydell,  [Oxford,  1574,]  paly  of  six, 
or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  lions,  rampant, 
or. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head  ar.  collared  az.  studded 
and  ringed  or. 

BoNNKT.     See  Bonett. 

BoNNV,  az.  three  pair  of  compasses  or,  pointed 
sa. 

BONOVRIER,  [London  and  France,]  or,  two  an- 
chors, in  saltier,  sa.  a  chief,  invected,  az. 

BONSOR,  per  fesse,  az.  and  ar.  a  pale  connter- 
changed,  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or,  on  a 
chief,  indented,  erminois,  three  roses  gu.  barbed 
and  seeded  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  staff 
ragul}',  fesseways,  or,  thereon  a  wolf,  passant, 
sa.  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back 
gold,  the  dexter  fore-paw  resting  npon  a  rose, 
as  in  the  arms.  [Boriie  by  Joseph  Bonsor,  of 
London  and  Polesdet:,  Surrey,  Esq.]  A  Sub- 
scriber.    See  Plate  of  Ai-ms. 

BoNTKVlLLEN,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
bet\v.  three  crescents,  go. 

Bonus,  or  Bonest,  [London,]  verl,  two  bars 
gemelles,  three  roses,  ar. — Crest,  a  talbot's 
head,  couped,  ar. 

BoNWiCK,  [Surrey,]  chcquy,  or  and  sa.  on  a 
chief  gu.  two  estoiles  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu. 
charged  with  an  estoile  or,  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference. 

BONVCHON,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

BonycJton,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  tlu:ee  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

BoNYFACE.     See  Boniface. 

BoNYFANT,  sa.  three  infants'  heads,  couped  at 
the  shoulders,  ppr.  crined  or. 

BoNYMAN,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  naked  man,  shoot- 
ing au  arrow  out  of  a  bow,   gu. 

Boniman,  ar.  a  bonicerbus'  head,  couped,  ppr. 

BoNYS,  erm.  three  bows  ppr. 

BoNYTHAM,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

BooDK,  [Essex,]  sa.  two  chev.  betw.  twelve  es- 
callops i\r.  six,  three,   and  three. 

Boode,  ar.  a  hmb  of  a  tree,  ragided  and  trunked, 
with  a  leaf  stalked  and  peudejit  on  each  side, 
vert. 

BooKE,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
buck.s'  heads  sa.  an  annulet  ar. 

Booker,  [London,  descended  from  AVoodhouse, 


BOO 

Nottinghamshire,]  or,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
vert,  ducally  crowned  of  the  first,  beaked  and 
menibcred  gu.  within  a  bordure  az.  charged  with 
three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  [Heralds'  OJice,  JjOndon, 
C.  24.] 

Booker.     The  same,  but   with   eight  fleurs-de-lis. 

{Granted,  to Booker,  alias  Boocher,  of 

London,  hi)  William  Seyar,    Clarenccux.] 

Bnoit,  or  Bore,  gu.  a  boar,  passant,  ar. 

Bore,  az.  three  bofirs'  heads  or. 

BooRDE,  or  BoURDE,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

Ijoorne.     See  ]5ourne. 

]j00T,  ar.  a  boot  sa.   top  turned   down   or,  soled 

Boole,  ar.  three  boots  sa.  turned  down  gu. 

Boote,  ar.  three  boots  sa.  tops  or. 

Boole,  ar.  two  ])utch  boots,  the  soles  erect,  em- 
bowed  at  the  knees,  and  indorsed,  sa.  issuaiit 
out  of  a  pile  in  base  vert,  spurred  or. 

Booth,  [Chesliire,]  az.  three  boars'  heads,  couped, 
ar.  armed  or,  the  middlemost  on  a  sword  of  the 
second,  pomel  and  hilt  of  the  thii-d. — Crest,  a 
lion,  passant,  ar. 

Booth,  sa.  a  cockatrice  ar. 

Booth,  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. — Crest, 
a  boar's  head,  couped,  sa.  [Granted  hy  Seyar.] 

Booth,  [London.]     The  same. 

Booth,  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  erect  and  erased, 
sa.  armed  or.— Crest,  a  lion,  passtmt,  ar. 

Booth,  [Derbyshire.]  The  same  arms,  with  a  mul- 
let for  difference. —  Crest,  a  demi  St.  Catharine 
ppr.  couped  at  the  knees,  habited  ar.  cro^raed 
or,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  catharine-wheel,  in  the 
sinister  a  sword,  the  point  downwards. 

Booth,  [Bucks.]  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  por- 
cupine's head,  erased. 

Booth,  [Cheshire.]  The  same  arms. — Crest,  on 
a  wieath,  a  chaplet  vert,  thereon  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ar. 

Booth,  or  Boivth,  [Killingham,  Lincolnshire.] 
The  same. 

Booth,  ar.  a  tun  gu.  betw.  tluee  boars'  heads, 
erased  and  erect,  sa. 

Booth,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  a  bend,  gobona- 
ted,  or  and  gu. 

Booth,  ar.  three  horse-shoes,  and  six  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Booth,  [Cheshire,]  or,  three  boars'  heads,  erect 
and  erased,  sa.  armed  of  the  field. 

Booth,  ar.  a  boar's  head,  erect  and  erased,  sa. 

Booth,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  in  chief  a  mullet,  sa. 

Booth i!Y,  [Bradley- Ashe,  DerbyshLre,]  ar.  on  a 
canton  sa.  a  lion's  ganib,  erect  and  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect  and  erased,  or. 

Booty,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa 
[  o  2] 


R  O  R 

■ — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hand  ppr.  couped 
at  tie  wrist,  holdins^  a  sword  ar.  liilt  or.  [Granted 
January  2,  1300.] 

Booz,  az.  a  boas  serpent  or. 

Borage.     See  Burridge. 

BoRARn,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  over  all,  a  fesse 
ar. 

BORASTON,  [Vforcester  and  Hertford,  1606,] 
quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  gu. 
three  crosses  formec,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  out  of 
a  mural  coronet  sa.  a  griffin's  head  or,  gorged 
with  a  fesse,  betw.  two  gemelles  gu. 

BoRCKWORTli,  ar.  on  a  saltier  .sa.  a  label  gu. 

BoRCKEN,  or  BocKEN,  gu.  an  arrow,  on 
each  side  (where  the  feathers  should  be)  three 
ostrich  feathers  ar.  the  barb  erect  or. 

BoRDET,  or  BuRUETT,  [Leicester,]  az.  two 
bars  or. 

BoRDROUCH,  vert,  a  bordure  ar. 

Bore,   [Kent,]  gu.  a  boar,  passant,  ar. 

Bore,  az.  three  boars'  heads  or. 

BoREFEiLn,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  pel- 
lets. 

BoREHONT,  [Hants,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mart- 
lets, gu. 

Borehnnl,  or,  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 

EoRELEY,  or  BoRSELJ:y,  [Wilts,]  vert,  three 
boar.s'  heads,  coujied,  ar. 

BORELL,   or   BURRELL.      See  BURRELL. 

Borewashe,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  lion  or,  armed  az. 

tail  forked.     See  BuRWASii. 
Borford,    erm.    on    a    canton    sa.    a   cinqucfoil 

or. 
Borford,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 
Boreford,  or  Berford,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 

pellets. 
BORGAT,     BURGAT,     or     BORGAOE,     [Suffolk,] 

paly   of  six,    ar.   and  sa.      (Jnother,    or  and 

sa.) 
BORGE,  or  BoRGES,  [Suffolk,]  lozengy,  gn.  and 

vair. 
BoRGENTYN,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
BORGES,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

in    chief   three    cross    crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the 

third. 
BoRGHiLL,  [Salop,]  paly   of  six,  ar.   and   az.   a 

bend  gu. 
BouGiiUi.i,,  [Ireland,]  paly   of  six,    ar.    and  sa. 

on  a  bend  gu.  three  escallops  or. 
BoRGILLON,  quarterly,   or  and  gu.  on  the  second 

and  third  quarters  an  annulet  of  the  first,  over 

all,  a  bend  sa. 
Burgillone,    [Norfolk,]    q\iarterly,    or   and   gu.    a 

bend  sa.    in  the  second   and   third   quarters   a 

roundle,  pierced,  ar. 
Borgilon,  or  Bouryilon,    [^yorcester,]    quarterly. 


B  O  R 

or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  annulets  of  the 
first. 

BoRGlTON,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  a 
mullet  or,  pierced  of  the  third. 

BoRGOiGNE.     See  Burgoine. 

BoRGON,  az.  a  talbot,  passant,  ar.  in  chief  a  mul- 
let or,  pierced  sa. 

Borgon,  [Devon.]     The  same. 

BoRGRY.S, a  fesse  frefty,  betw.  three  ra- 
vens, ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

BORGULION,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  the  second 
and  tliird  quarteis  (each)  three  annulets  ai.  a 
bend  sa. 

BoRHONT,  [Hants,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mart- 
lets, gu. 

Borhnnf,  or  Borham,  or,  three  boars'  heads, 
couped,  sa. 

BoRKA\YEr.L,  or  BoRKAVELL,  ar.  a  fret  ax. 

B0RK.XOGE,  ar.  a  bend,  engT.  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

BoRLACK,  [Treluddi-o,  Cornwall,]  erm.  on  a  bend 
sa.  two  hands  and  arms  issuing  out  of  the  clouds 
at  the  elbows,  all  ppr.  rending  a  horse-shoe  or. 
—Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped  at  the  neck, 
bendy  of  four,  or  and  sa.  cared  gu.  betw.  two 
roses  of  the  last,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Borlase,  [Bockmer,  Bucks.]  The  si\me  arms. 
—Crest,  a  wolf,  passant,  reguardant,  ar.  struck 
in  the  shoulder  with  an  arrow  or,  which  he  holds 
in  his  mouth. 

BoRLACH,  vert,  a  pile  and  two  demi  ones,  cm- 
bowed  and  fixed  to  the  sides,  ar.  each  charged, 
in  chief,  with  a  torteaux. 

BoRLE>fAT,  gu.  an  ineseocheon,  betn".  three 
martlets,  ar. 

BoRLEY,  [Essex,]  erm.  three  talbots,  passant, 
sa. 

Borley,  barry  of  six,  sa.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  two  palets  of  the  first  on  an  inescocJieon 
gu.  three  bars  erm. 

BoRMAN,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  horses,  passant, 
sa. 

Barman,  [Devon  and  Somersetshire,]  erm.  on  a 
bend,  cottised,  sa.  three  boars'  heads,  couj)ed, 
or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  erased,  or,  attired 
sa. 

Borjnan,  gu.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

BORMINGHALL,  sa.  three  butterflies irr.— Crest, 
a  wolf's  head  gu. 

BoRNAT,  ar.  a  naked  man  ppr.  holding  a  sword 
with  both  his  hands,  to  cut  a  tree  gTO-«-ing  out  of 
a  mount  in'base  vert,  on  a  chief  az.  a  crescent, 
betw.  tn'o  stars,  of  the  first. 

Borne.     See  Bourne. 

BORNEHAM,  or,  a  maunch  az. 


B  O  R 

liornam,  or,  a  bend,    betw.   two   cross  crosslcts, 

sa. 
HoKON,  or,  a  bull,  passant,  gii. 
JJoROUGH,  [Ireland,]  or,  a  cross  ^u.      (Another 

adds  a  lioii,  passant,  of  tlie  second.) 
Borough,   [Shipdliam,    Norfolk,]  gii.  two  swords, 

ill  saltier,  ar.   hilts  and   pomels  or,  betw.  four 

fleurs-de-lis  of  tiie  third,  witliin   a  bordure,  go- 

bonated,  ar.  and  purp. 
Borough.     The  same,  without  the  bordure. 
Borough,  [Borough,  Leicestershire,]  gu.  the  stem 

and  trunk  of  a  tree,  eradicated,  ,is  also  couped, 

in  pale,  sprouting  out  two  branches  ar. 
Borough,  alias  Sfockclcn.     The  same. 
Borough,  per  chev.  ar.  and   erm.  two  chev.    sa. 

betw.  three  chaplets  gu. 
Borough,  [Sandwich,  Kent,]  or,    on  a  cross  gu. 

five   mullets,    pierced,    of  the    field.— Crest,  a 

dove,  standing  on  a  snake,  all  ppr. 
Borough,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  a  bend  gu. 
Borough,    [Lincolnshire,    and   Richmond,    York- 

sliirc,]  ar.  ou  a  saltier  sa.  five  swans  of  tlie  field. 

— Crest,  a   swan's   head  and  neck  ar.    beaked 

gu. 
Borough,  [Norliam,    Devon,    and    Kent,]    az.    a 

bend,  wavy,   ar.    betw.    two   fleurs-de-lis    erm. 

C Another,  or.) — Crest,  a  pair  of  wings  iu  dorso 

erm. 
Borough,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dancettcc,  sa. 

three  bezants. 
Borough,  ar.  (another,  or,)    a   chev.    sa.    voided 

erm.  betw.  three  chaplets  gu. 
Borough,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 
Borough,  [Devon,]  erm.    a   falcon's  head,  erased, 

az.  beaked  or,  betw.    three    fleurs-de-lis   of  the 

second. 
Borough,  sa.  two  swords,  in  saltier,'  ar.  betw.  four 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Borrow,  [J^erby,]  ar.  on    a   mount   in   base,  the 

trunk  of  an  oak-tree,  sprouting  out  two  branches, 

ppr.  with  the  shield  of  Pallas  hanging  thereon, 

or,  fastened  by  a  belt  gu. — Crest,  an  eagle,  re- 

guardanf,  with  wings  expanded,  standing  on  a 

mount,    ppr.    supporting  with   the    dexter    foot 

the    like    shield,    as   in    the   arms.      [Granted 

1702.] 
Boroue,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  fimbriated  sa.  betw.  three 

chaplets  of  flowers  g-u. 
Burrough,  or  Borough,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.   three 

fleurs-de-lis  erm. 
Burrough,  [Suffolk,]  ar.    two    chev.    vert,    betw. 

three  chaplets  or. 
Burrough,  az.  three  fleurs-de-Us  erm. — Crest,   an 

eagle,  witli  wings  expanded,  erm. 
Burrowe,  or  Borough,  [Suffolk,]  or,  on  a  cross  gu. 

five  mullets,  ar. 


BOS 

Burrovcs,  or  Burrows,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five 
mullet.^,  ar.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  hon,  passant,  of 
the  first. — Crest,  a  hon,  sejant,  ar.  ducally 
crowned  or. 

RoROWDDN,  ar.  two  cintpiefoils  sa. 

BoRRKTT,  [Inner  Temple,  and  Westraorciaud,] 
ermines,  three  boars'  heads,  erect  and  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  boar's  head  and  neck,  erased,  of  a 
sandy  colour,  bristled  or,  laying  hold  of  a  bro- 
ken spear,  which  is  thrust  through  his  neck 
or. 

BoRS,  or  BoKSF.Y,  barry  of  six,  or  and  sa.  an 
iuescocheon  erm. 

Borse,  or  Borscg,  erm.  two   bars,  and  a  canton, 

g"- 
BoRSELLE,  sa.  a  fesse  ivc. 
EoRSONT,  [Hants,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  martlets, 

gu- 

BORSTING,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  ou  a  bend  az. 
three  lions'  heads,  erased,   or. 

BORTHICK, [Scotland, ]ar. an  eagle's  head,  couped, 
betw.  three  cinquefoils,  sa. 

Borthwic/c,  [Scotland,]  ar.  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
betw.  three  cinquefoils,  sa. — Crest,  a  withered 
rose-bush,  sprouting  anew  out  of  the  root. 

Borthwick,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  gTitfin's  head,  couped, 
betw.  three  cinquefoils,  pierced,  sa. 

Borthwick,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  cinquefoils 
sa. 

Borihunc/c,  ar.  a  crescent,  betw.  three  cinquefoils, 
sa.  within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand, 
couped,  apaumee,  with  an  eye  in  the  middle, 
ppr.   _ 

Borthwick,  ar.  a  heart  gu.  betw.  three  cinquefoils, 
sa. — Crest,   an  eagle,  rising,  ppr. 

BoRTON,  [Stapleford,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  eugT.  betw. 
three  boars'  heads,  coui)ed,  sa.  a  plate. — Crest, 
a  boar's  head,  couped,  or,  in  his  mouth  a  branch 
of  laurel  vert. 

Borton,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  owls,  ar.  ducally 
crowned  or. 

BoRTRAM,  gu.  a  fesse  or. 

BoRTRAUX,  or,  a  hon  vert. 

Bortreaux,  chcquy,   gu.  and  or,  a  bend  vair. 

Bortereaitx,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  az. 
tliree  horse-shoes  ar. 

Bos  AN,  sa.  two  bird-bolts,  in  saltier,  points  down- 
wards, ar. 

BosANQUET,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  tree  ppr.  a  cliief  gu.  charged  with  a  crescent 
betw.  t\so  mullets  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  hon,  ram- 
pant, couped,  gu.  [Borne  by  Samuel  Bosan- 
quet,  Esq.  of  Forest-House,  Legion,  Esse.v, 
1S2.1.] 

BoSARDE,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bugle-horns 
unstrung,  sa. 


BOS 

BoscoAN,  vert,  a  bull  ar.  attired  and  uno^uled  or, 

on  a  chief  erin.  a  rose  gii. 
/ioiffnetn,  [Corinvali,]  erni.  arose  ga.  barbed  vert. 

The   ori^al   crest,  a  falcon,  close,  ppr.     The 

family    have    since  bonio    a    boar,  passnnt,  gu. 

armed  .and  membcred  or,  which  is  the  crest  of 

Alhalanda. 
Bosch  ALL,  or  Bosthall,  sa.    a  chev.  ar.  and 

canton  erm.      (Another,  tiie  canton  ar.) 
Bo.scoE,  ii/.  three  pillars  ar.  oat  of  each  a  tuft  of 

pass  or. 
Bo.^KViLK,  ar.  a  fesse,  lor.enp^y,  g:u. 
BoSFORD,  or  Besford,  gu.  a  fesse,   betw.  six 

pears,  or. 
BosGRAVE,  ar.  on  a  cross,  engr.  sa.  a  griffin,  se- 

greaiit,    of    the    first. —  Crest,    a   boar's  head, 

erased,  ar.  betw.  two  oak  branches  vert,  fnicted 

or. 
BosiiF.Y,  per  fesse,  embattled,    ar.   and   erm.   in 

chief  three  leopards'  faces  gu. 
Boshcij,  or  Boss/ie,  erm.  on  a  chief,  embattled,  gu. 

three  leopards'  faces  or. 
BosiN',  ar.  two  elephants'  trunks,-  rellexed,   en- 
dorsed, gobony,  or  and  gn.   fixed   upon  a  hairy 

scalp,  with  two  eai-s,  sa. 
BoSLEY,    [Staft'ordshire,]    ar.    on   a    fesse,  engr. 

betw.  three  cinquefoils,   sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of 

the  field. 
BoSLiNTiiORP,  or  BoRELiNGTHORP,  [Lmcoln- 

shire,]    ar.    a   chev.    gu.    and    chief,    indented, 

sa. 
BosoGAST,  [France,]  az.   three  round  hollowing 

hooks,  in  pale,  the  middle   couiiterpointed,  ar. 

handles  or. 
BosOME,    or  BuSSUM,    ar.  three    bird-bolts  gu. 

feathered  and  headed  or. 
Bosotiie,  ar.  three  besoms  g-u. 
Bosome,  ar.  three  arrows,  blunted,  gu. 
Bosome,  sa.  three  bird-bolts,  iu  saltier,   ar. 
Bosome,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  bird-bolts  ar. 
Bosome,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  three  bird-bolts  iU-. 
Bosujii,  [Windley,  Norfolk,]  ar.  three  boars'  heads, 

couped,  az. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  ar. 

eared  and  ducally  crowned  or. 
BosouN,  ar.  three  torteauxes. 
BOSSARU,  az.  three  covered  cups  ar.     See  Bus- 

SARD. 

BosSELL,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 
Bos.SEN_,    or,    three    rhinocerotis    (birds)    heads, 

couped,  sa. 
Bos.SNE,    [Earl  of   Leicester,]    ^i.    a  cinquefoil, 

pierced,  erm. 
BossoN,  ar.  three  pewterers'  spoon-hammers,  az. 

handles  sa. 
Bossoii,     [Leicestershire,]     ar.     three    bird-bolts 

gu. 


B  ()  S 

Bosson,  Efu.  three  bird-bolts  ar. 

Bosson,  [Devon,]  az.  tiiree  bird-bolt.s,  in  pale, 
ar. 

Bossu,  g-u.  a  cinquefoil  erm. 

BoSTALL,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  and  a  canton  erm. 

BosTOCK,  [Salop,]  sa.  a  helmet  ar.^ — Crest,  a 
martlet  ar. 

BosiocJc,  [Abingdon,  Berks,]  quarterly  ;  first  and 
fourth,  sa.  a  helmet  ar. ;  second  and  third,  sa.  a 
fesse,  hiimettec,  ar. — Crest,  au  antelope  ar.  attired 
or. 

Bostnch,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  fesse,  humettee,  ar. 
(Another,  adds  a  label  of  five  points  of  the  se- 
cond.)— Crest,  on  a  stump  of  a  tree,  eradicated, 
ar.  a  bear's  head,  erased,  sa.  muzzled  or. 
(Another  crest,  an  antelope  or.) 

Bostocke,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  hnmet  ar. 

Boston,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  cro^vned 
or. 

BoSTREV,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  bezants. 

BosuSTO,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  escallops  ar. 

Bosusio,  az.  tliree  escallops  erm. 

BosviLL,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse, 
gu.  in  chief  three  bears'  heads,  erased,  sa.  muz- 
zled of  the  field. 

Bosvill,  [Wormsworth,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  five  fusils, 
in  fesse,  gu.  iu  chief  three  mullets  sa.  a  crescent 
for  difference. 

Bosvill,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  ^.  and  in  chief 
three  leaves,  .slipped,  sa. 

Bosvill,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  gu.  iu  chief  three 
martlets  sa. 

Bosvill,  w.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  gu.  in  chief  three 
escallops  sa. 

Bosvile,  or  Bosville,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  mul- 
lets or.     (Another,  the  mullets  of  six  points.) 

Bosvile,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  mullets  or. 

Bosvile,  ar.  five  fusils,  iu  fesse,  gu.  each  charged 
with  a  martlet  or,  in  chief  three  bears'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  muzzled  of  the  third.  [Granted  to 
Dr.  William.  Bosvill,  June  10,  1G3S.] 

BoSAYELL,  [Yorkshire.]  The  same  as  BosviLE 
last  mentioned. 

Boswell,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr.  gu.  in  chief  three  mul- 
lets sa. 

Bosuell,  [Kent,]  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  gu. 

Bosuell,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  and 
three  bears'  heads,  in  chief,  ei'ased,  sa. — Crest, 
out  of  a  wood  ppr.  a  bull,  passant,  ar. 

Boswell,  az.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  gii.  in  chief  three 
griflins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Boswell,  [Yorkshire  and  Kent,]  ar.  five  lozenges, 
in  fesse,  gu.  and  in  chief  three  bears'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  muzzled  or.  —  Crest,  a  lion's 
head 


B  O  T 

Bosicell,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  tliree  cinque- 
foils  of  the  field. 
Bosicell,  [Scotland.]     The  same,  witliin  a  bordure 

gu. 
BoSWORTH,  gu.  a  cross  vair,  betw.  four  annulets 

ar. 
liosv:orih,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gv.  collared  ar. 
J50TAT0RT,    [Norfolk,]    or,  a    saltier,  engr.   sa. 

(Another,  with  a  label  of  three  points  gu.) 
Botatort,  erm.  a  saltier,  engr.  gu. 
Botatort,  or  Botetourt,  or,  three  bends  az.  a  can- 
ton ar. 
BoTEL.^N,  or  BoTELAND,  gu.  two  bars  erm. 
BoTKLEK,  gu.   a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and   sa.  two 

mullets  in  chief  gu. 
Boleler,  gu.  a  tesse,  compony,  ar.  and  sa.   betw. 

six  cross  crosslets  or. 
Boleler,  [Salop,]  gu.  a  fesse  compony,  or  and  sa. 

betw.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. 
Bolder,  ar.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az.  bet^v.  six 

cross  crosslets  sa.    [Granted,   to  Vt^ilUam  Bote- 

kr,  of  Kyrlons,  Bedfordshire,  hij  Robert  Cook, 

Clareiicieux,  May  8,  1585.] 
Boieler,  [Woodhall,   Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a   fesse, 

chequy,  or  aiid  sa.  bet^v.  six  crosses  pattee  ar. 

— Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  holding 

a  sword  ppr. 
Boleler,  [Kent,]  or,  three  escocheons  sa.  on  each 

a  covered  cup  or.-— Crest,  a  covered    cup   or, 

betw.  a  pair  of  wings,  endorsed,  the   dexter  ar. 

sinister  az. 
Bottler,  [Bedfordshire,]  g-u.  a  fesse,  counter-com- 

])0!iy,  (another,  chequy,)  ar.  and  sa.  betw.  six 

crosses,  forniec,  fitchee,  or. 
Boleler,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 
Boleler,  [Tesfon,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  tluee 

covered  cups  or. 
Boleler,    [Slu-opshlre,]    gu.    a  fesse,  chequy,  ar. 

and  sa.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets  or.     (Another, 

six.) 
Boleler,  gu.  two  bars  erm. 
Botcler,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  covered  cups, 

ar. 
Boleler,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  martlets  gu. 
Boteler,  [Loudon,]    az.  a   chev.  ar.    betw.    tliree 

standing  cups  or. 
Botcler,  or  Butler,  [Lancashire,]  az.  a  bend,  betw. 

six  cups,  covered,  or. 
Boteler,  or,    a  chief,    indented,    az.     (Another, 

ar.) 
Boteler,  gu.  a  fesse,    chequy,   ar.  and  sa.    betw. 

three  crosses  (lurtee,  ar. 
Botcler,  gu.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and   sa.   in  chief 

two  mullets  of  the  second. 
Boleler,  gu.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az.  betw.  six 

cross  crosslets  ar. 


B  O    1^ 

Boteler,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lozenges 

erm. 
Boteler,    [liuncashire,]    gu.    a    bend  betw.    three 

covered  cups  or. 
Boleler,  gu.  a  fesse,  componee,  ar.  and  sa.  betw. 

six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 
Boteler,  [Sufiblk,]  ar.  three  covered  cups,  in  bend, 

betw.  two  cottises,  sa. 
Boteler,  [Coventry,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cups, 

covered,   or. 
Boleler,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  az.  a  label  ar. 

Boteler, three  cups,  covered,  or. 

Boteler,   az.   a  chev.  betw.  three   cups,  covered, 

or. 
Boteler,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  az. 
Boteler,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  az.  wthin  a  bordure, 

engr.  gu. 
Boteler,  [Lord  Dunblaine,]  or,  a  chief,  indented, 

az.    over   all,    on    a   bend  sa.    three   escallops 

ar. 
Boteler,  or,  on  a  chief,  indented,  az.   three  cups, 

covered,  or. 
Boteler,  erm.  a  saltier,  engr.  gu. 
Boteler,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  chev.  or. 
Boteler,  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.   betw.   three   cups,  co- 
vered, or,  tlu-ee  birds  sa. 
Boteler,  gu.  a  fesse,  componee,  ar.  and  sa.  betw. 

SLx  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
Boteler,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  seraee  de  cross  cross- 
lets  or,  a  fesse,  componee,  ar.  and  sa. 
BoTELFORD,  [Suffolk,]  gu.   three   horses'  heads, 

couped,  in  pale,  ar.  betw.  two  flaunches,  erm. 
BoTELLE,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  escallops,  sa. 
BoTER,  gyronny  of  eight,  erm.  and  gu. 
BoTEREAX,    [Cornwall,]    ar.  three  toads,  erect, 

sa. 
BoTERELL,  [Cornwall,]  chequy.  or  and  gu.  on  a 

chev.  az.  three  horse-shoes  of  the  first. 
Botercl,  gu.  seven   bezants,    on    a    canton    ar.    a 

c'uquefcil  sa. 
Botlcrell,  or  Botriell,  ar.  aliou,  rampant,  sa.  and 

chief  gu. 
Bolterell,  gu.  ten  bezants,  four,  three,  two,   and 

one,  on  a  canton  ar.  an  annulet,  pierced,  sa. 
Botrell,  [Salop,]  chequy,  or  and  gu.    on  a  chev. 

of  the  second,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Boltrell,  [Essex,]  chequy,    or  and  gu.  a  chev.  az. 
BoTERELLS,  [Devon.]     The  same. 
Boterells,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  az.  tliree 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
BoTEFORD,    [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

butterflies  of  the  first.    (Another,  the  field,  or.) 
Boleford,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend   sa.  three  wa- 

ter-bougcts  of  the  field. 
BoTERivER,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  tliree  covered  cups 


EOT 

BoTliRWiKE,  ar.  on  a  beud  sa.   tliree    butterflies 

or. 
Boterivike,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  three  butterflies  of 

the  field. 
Bolcrwike,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  three  water-bougets 

of  the  field. 
lloleritnke,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  butterflies  or. 
BoTiiSCilST,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  ar.  cro^vned 

or. 
BoTnSHAM,  ^vl.  three  plates. 
BoTEVlLE,  alias  Thynxe,  [Salop,]  barry  often, 

or  and  sa. — Crest,  a  rein  deer  or. 
Bote.ville,  barry  of  ten,  or  and  sa.   a  label  of  five 

points  az. 
Boteville,  bendy  of  ten,   or  and  sa. 
BoTFriT,    sa.   on   a   fesse    vert,  three  lozenges, 

betvv.    as    many    hart's   heads,     conped     at    tlie 

shoulder,  ar. 
BoTFUST,    [Suffolk,]    ar.    a    lion,    rampant,    sa. 

(Another  adds  a  label  of  tlirce  points  az.) 
BoTHALL,  or,  an  orle  az. 
Both  AM,  [York.shire,]  ar.  six  pellets  sa. 
Both  ELL,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three    (another, 

two,)  blue-bottles  ppr.  stalked,  vert. 
Bothell,  ar.  three  towers,  triple-towered,  az. 
Bolhell,  ar.  a  chev.  gu   betw.  three  garbs  az. 
Bothell,  or  Bolcll,    [Essex,]    gu.    a    chev.    betw. 

three  combs  ar. 
BoTHNELL,    or,    on   a   bend   sa.    three    mullets 

ar. 
BoTiiOR,  ar.  an  escarbuncle,  staves  florettee,  sa. 
BoTHWELL,  [Scotland,]    az.   on   a    chev.    betw. 

three  trefoils,  slipped,  or,  a  mullet  gu. 
BoTiNGHAM,      [Cornwall,]     ar.     three    bendlets 

gu. 
BoTLESHAM,  [Northumberhmd,]  gu.  three  bud- 
bolts,  in  pale,  ar. 
BoTOCKSiiEH,     or     BoTESiiED.       See     Bro- 

DOCK.SUAW. 

BoTTON,  ar.  a  pale,  wavy,  sa. 

BoTKEUX,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  griffin,  segrcant,  gu. 
armed  az. 

Botreux,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  vair. 

Botreux,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  vert. 

Botreux,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  vert. 

Botreux,  paly,  wavy,  of  six,  or  and  gni. 

Botreux,  or  Botreanlx,  [Devon,]  chequy,  or  and 
gu.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  horse-shoes  ar. 

Botreaux,  [Cockerraouth,  Cumberland,]  ar.  three 
toads,  erect,  sa. 

Botreaux,  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant,  gu.  membered, 
az. 

BoTEREULX,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  abend  az. 

BuTni.NGHAM,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  bendlets  gu. 

Botringham,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert,  mem- 
bered gu.  crowned  or. 


B  O  U 

BoTT,    [Staflfordshire,]    or,   a   chev.   erm.  betw. 

three  mullets  sa.  pierced  of  the  field. 
Bottle,  vert,  a  harvest-bottle  or. 
Boi'TKEY,   [Suffolk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  three    boars'    heads, 

couped,  gu. 
BoT\  elIjAINE,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents 


BouANT,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  within  a  bordure  sa.  be- 
zant 6e. 
BoUBRET,  purp.  a  saltier,  eugT.  or. 
BoucEToR,  erm.  a  saltier,  engr.  gu. 
Boucetor,  erm.   on   a  saltier,  cngr.   gu.   a  mullet 

or. 
BoucHE,  or,  on  a   cross    sa.  five   escallop    shells 
ar. — Crest,    a    saracen's    head,    couped    at    the 
shoulders,  and  full-faced,  ppr.    wreathed  about 
the  temples  ar.  and  sa. 
Boucher,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  leopards, 
passant,    guardant,  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a 
greyhound,    sejant,    ar.   collared    and   lined    or. 
[Borne  hj  William  Boucher,  Esq.  of  Salisbury, 
1823.]     A  Subscriber. 
Bouchier,  [Essex,]  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  or. 
Bouchier,   [Loudon,    descended    from    Holland,] 
ar.    on    a    mount,    a   tree,   on  the  top  an   owl, 
ppr.  in    chief   two  mullets  gu. — Crest,  an  owl 
ppr. 
Bouchier,  [Little  Stainbridge,  Essex,]    sa.    three 
leopards,  passant,    in  pale,  or,  spotted    of  the 
field  —Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant,  ar.   ducJly 
gorged  or. 
Botccher,  [Lincolnshire,]   sa.    a   chev.    or,    bet^v. 

three  lamps  ar.  fire  ppr. 
Bowcher,  az.  three  water-bougets  or. 
Bourcher.     See  Bourcfier. 
Bonrchier.     See  Bourchier. 
BouciiURTS,  or,    four  chev.  and   a  palet,   con- 
joined, gu. 
BoiicnwiTZ,  per  pale,  az.    and    gu.   four  chev. 

counterchaiiged. 
BoUG,  or,  a  fret   of  six  pieces  sa.  charged  with 

cross  crosslets  ar. 

Bonge,  [Thurcaston,  Leicestershire,]  or,  on  a 
fesse  sa.  tliree  water-bougets  ar. — Crest,  a  bat, 
displayed,  ar. 

Boiif/e,  ar.  a  fret  sa.  charged  with cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 
Bouglie,  [Gloucester,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair,  betw.  three 

mullets  ar. 
BoHGiiAN,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  cot- 

tised  or,  three  torteauxes. 
BoiiGUEY,     [Cotton,     Staflbrdshire,]    ar.    three 

stags'  heads,  cahossed,  sa. 
BoUGHTELL,    [Bodniyn,    Cornwall,]    per    pale, 
gu.  and   sa.   an    estoile   of  eight  points,  issuant 


B  O  U 

from  a  crescent  or.     [Granted   to   Sir   David 

Boughtell,  of  Bodmyn,    Cornwall,   1(>0G.] 
BouGHTON,  [La^rford,  ^\'ar^vjt■ks!lirt^]  s;i.  tliree 

crescents    or. — Crest,    a    lion's    head,    couped, 

or. 
Bouyhton,  [I'ssex,  159."),]    or.    a    chev.    ermines, 

betw.  three  crosses,  tonnee,  fitchee,  sa. 
Boughton,  ar.    on    a    chev.    betw.    three   crosses, 

fitchee,    sa.   as   many   bncks'   heads,    cabossed, 

or. 
Boughlon,  [Yorkshire,]   ar.   on   a   bend   sa.  three 

mai'tlets  of  the  field. 
Bouyhlon,  w.  a  chev   sa.  charged  uith  tliree  bucks' 

heads,  cabossed,    or,    on   a    chief  gu.    a    goat, 

trippaut,  of  the  field. 
Bouyhlon,  ar.  a  chev.  couped, ('«;(0^/((?r,  indented,) 

betw.  three  crosses  bottonec,  fitchee,  sa. 
Bouyhlon,  [Warwickshire,]  an.  on  a  fesse,    betw. 

three   goats'  heads,    erased,    ar.  attired   or,    as 

many  tleius-de-lis  az. 
Bouyhlon,  [Kent,]  ar.    a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw. 

three  cross  crosslcts,  sa. 
Bouyhlon,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  goats' 

heads,  erased,  ar.  attired  or. 
Bouyhlon,  sa.  three  owls  ar.  armed  or. 
Bouyhlon,  [Kent,]    ar.    a  fesse,  indented,  betw. 

tlu'ee  cross  crosslets  sa. 
BoULSTiD,  or  130LLSTRED,  [Devonslurc.]  See 

BULSTRODE. 

Boulter.     See  Boltkr. 

BouLTO?.;.     See  Bolton. 

BouM,  or  BowNE,  or,  a  cross  az. 

Bourne,  sa.  a  chev.    per    pale,  ar.    and   or,  betw. 

three  grifiius'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
BoUN,  gu.  a  crescent  erm.  and  eight  martlets,  in 

orle,  or. 
Bonn,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis   of  the 

field. 
BouNCETER,  erm.  a  saltier,  engr.  gii.    (Anollter 

adds  a  label  of  three  points  vert.) 
Bounccter,  erm.    a   saltier,    engr.    gu.    a   mullet, 

or. 
BoUNTEN,  [Scotland,]     ar.    three    bounten-birds 

ppr.  on   a  chief  az.   a   sword,  barways,  of  the 

first,  hilt  and  j)omel  or. 
BoUR,ar.  on  an  incscocheon,  hetw.  eight  martlets, 

in  orle,  gu.  a  crescent  of  the  first. 
BoURCHER,  [Worcester,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 

tluree  leopards,  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 

grevhound    ar.    ducally    gorged   and    lined    or. 

[GJ-antoZloS7.] 
Bourchier,  [lissex  and  London,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm. 

betw.  three   leopmds,    passant,     or. — Crest,    a 

greyhound,  sejant,  ar.  ducally  gorged  or. 
Bourchier,  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  gu.  betw.  fourwater- 

bougets   sa.— Crest,  an   old   man's    head,  side- 


B  O  U 

faced,  p])r.  couped  at  the  shoulders,  habited 
vert,  collared  or,  on  his  head  a  ducal  coronet, 
gold,  out  of  which  a  long  cap  hanging  fonvard 
gu.  tassellcdor. 

Bourchier,  [London.]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
wolves  or. 

Bourchier,  [Essex,]  sa.  three  leopards,  passant, 
in  pale,  or,  a  crescent  for  difierence. 

Bourchier.  sa.  three  leopards,  in  pale,  or,  spotted 
sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  salient,   or. 

Bourchier,  ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  gu.  betw.  four 
ogresses,  a  label  az.  fleury,  or. 

Bourchier,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

Bourchier,  ar.  on  a  cro.>;s,  engr.  gu.  betw.  four 
ogresses,  a  label  of  five  points  az. 

BouRGKLAND,  jjer  bend,  in  point  to  the  sinister 
az.  and  or. 

BOURDE.      SeeBooRDE. 

BoURDEN,  az.  three  hautboys,  betw.  as  many 
cross  crosslets,  or. 

BouRDM.AN,  sa.  on  a  bend,  cottiscd,  ar.  three 
mascles  of  the  first. 

Bourdon,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  mound  or,  crossed 
gu.  betw.  two  bourden-staves,  (i.e.  battle-axes,) 
paleways,  ppr. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
holduig  a  battle-axe  ppr. 

BouRGHDON,  ar.  three  cinqirefoils  sa. 

BouRGES.     See  Bubges.  ■  • 

BouRGHOPE.     The  same  as  BuRHOP. 

Bouryhope,  [Ireland,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on 
a  bend  gu.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 

BouRGYLOUNE,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend 
sa.  in  the  second  and  third  quarter  a  plate, 
pierced. 

Bouryylon,  [Worcestershire,]  quarterly,  or  and  gu. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  annulets  of  the  first. 

BoURKE,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  in  the  dexter  chief  and 
sinister  base  quarters  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the 
second,  in  the  sinister  chief  an  eagle,  displayed, 
Anth  two  heads,  sa.  in  the  dexter  base  a  dexter 
hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  couchant,  guardant,  the  tail  issuing 
from  betw.  the  hind  legs  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  v.\\\\  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  [Granled  to 
Micliael  Boiirke,  St.  Andreivs,  Holborn,  Mid- 
dlesex, 1757.] 

Burlr,  quarterly,  or  and  sa. 

Burke,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  a  label  az. 

Burke,  quarterly,  or  and  az. 

Burke,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  cross  gu.  in  the  first  quar- 
ter a  i'on,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,    a   cat,  sejant, 

Burke,  or,  on   a   cross   gu.    a  fleur-de-lis   of    the 

first. 
Burke,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,    in  the 

first  quarter  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

[  I'  3 


B  O  U 

BoURLVNET,  gii.  three  inescocbcous  ar.  each 
cbarjijed  v/ith  as  iiuiiiy  maillets  sa.  (Another, 
martlet  sa.) 

Biirltjnet.     The  same  arms. 

BoUKTVNET,  [Touniay,]  gu.  an  inescocheou, 
betw.  three  martlets,  ar.     (Another,  or.) 

BouHNE,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chcv.  cugr.  g-u. 
betw.  three  lions,,  rampant,  sa.  three  mascles 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  issuing  out  of  clouds 
ppr.  vested  or,  cull'  ar.  in  the  hand  p))r.  a  pheon 
sa.  iield  by  the  point. 

Bourne,  [Yorkshire,]  ar,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
lions,  rami>aut,  sa. 

Bourne,  [Chesterton,  Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  mount 
vert,  standing  on  lour  bars,  wavj',  in  base,  ar. 
and  az.  a  tower,  trijile-towered,  gu.  on  a  chief 
az.  a  sun,  betw-.  two  estoiles,  or. — Crest,  a  Pe- 
gasus, courant,  with  wiugs  endorsed,  gu.  semee 
d'etoiles  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gu. 
stalked  and  leaved  vert,  seeded  gold. 

Bourne,  [Wells,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  Uons,  rampant,  sa.  a  chiel' ermines. 
— Crest,  a  demi  tiger  ar.  mancd,  tufted,  and 
ai-med,  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  ermines. 

Bourne,  gu.  a  crescent  erm. 

Bourne,  [Loudon,  1570,]  az.  two  lions,  passant, 
in  pale,  ar. 

Bourne,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  gu.  tliree  lions,  rampant, 
or. 

Bourne,,  erm.  a  bend  az. 

Bourne,  [Wells,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.betw.  three  lions, 
rampant,  sa.  a  chief  erm. 

Boorne,  ar.  a  cliev,  cottised,  gu.  betw.  three  hons, 
rampant,  sa. 

Boorne,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  two  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  gu. 

Boorne,  ar.  a  chev.  chequy,  or  and  gu.  betw.  three 
lions,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net,, a  stag's  head  ar. 

Boorne,  aw  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
sa. 

Borne,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lions, 
reguardant,  or. 

Borne,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  bend  az.  three  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  or.— Crest,  a  lion,  sejaut, 
or,  collared,  az.  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a 
pellet. 

Borne,  az.  six  legs,  couped  per  thigh,  three,  two, 
and  one^  ar.  (Another  adds  a  bordure,  engr. 
or.) 

Borne,  ^^  a  lion  or,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  of 
the  second. 

Borne,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  lions,  rampant,  sa.  as  many  mascles  or. 

Borne,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Borne,  erm.  a  beud  az. 


BOW 

Borne,  [London   and  Berks,]  ar.    a    chev.    betw. 

tliree  lions,  rampant,  gu.  a  chief  erm. 
Borne,  ar.  a  chev.  gii.  betw.  three  Uons,  rampant, 

sa.  a  chief  erm. 
Borne,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  surmounted  of  another  erm. 

betw,  three  chaplets  of  roses  gu.  seeded  or. 
Borne,  ar.  ou   a  bend   sa.  three  lions,  passant,  of 

the  field. 

BOUUNELL.      See  BUHNELI.. 

BouRSAULT,  [France,]  ar.   three   rose-buds  gu. 

leaved  vert.. 
BOURTETORT,  [Norfolk.]     The  same  as  BoTA- 

TORT. 

Bouletorefl,  or  Bouteiort,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  a  sal- 
tier, engr.  gu. 

Bouletort,  or,  a  saltier  sa. 

Bouteiort,  or,  a  saltier,  engr.  sa. 

Bouteiort,  or,  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  an  annulet  of 
the  field. 

Bouteiort,  or,  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  a  label  vert. 

BouTH,  ar.  three  boiu-s'  heads,  erect  and  erased, 
sa. 

BoUTViLLEN,  [Cumberland,]  ar.  a  crescent  gu. 

Bou\ERiE  De,  [Brabant,  1SD(\}  gu.  a  bend 
vair.     IThe  cuuient  arms  of  Bouverie.^ 

Boircerle,  Des,  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  with  two  heads,  sa. — Crest,,  a  denii 
eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads,  sa.  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coionet  or,  and  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  ar. 

Bourerie,  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.  an  eagle,  di.=played, 
with  f«'o  heads,  sa.  charged  on  the  breast  with 
the  ancient  arms  of  Bouverie,  viz.  gru.  a  bend 
vair.     [^Authorized  by  Sii/n  Manual,  1708.] 

EoVELL,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure. 
engr.  sa. 

Boa  iLE,  [Sufi'olk,]  quarterly,  or  and  sa. 

Bovile,  ar.  a  chief  or. 

Bovile,  ar.  a  lion-,  rampant,,  sa. 

Bovile,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  nine  (another,  tluee) 
torteauxes, 

Bovile,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  of  the  second. 

Bovile,  gu.  abend,  Itevilled,  or. 

Bo\EV,[Wordon- Abbey,  Bedfordshire,  and  Stowe, 
Cambridgeshire,]  vert,  two  bows,  bent,  pale- 
ways,  in  fesse,  and  three  aiTov.s,  conjoined,  in 
base,  one  in  pale,  and  two  in  saltier,  and  a  chief, 
eiiibattled,  all  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  paw,  erect 
and  erased,  per  fesse,  or  and  gu.  holding  a  bow 
of  the  second,  stringed  of  the  first.  [Granted 
1712.] 

Bovij,  [Warwickshire,]  vert,  three  bows,,  strung, 
ar. 

BowATER,  [London,]  ar.  on  an  inescocheon,  sa. 
betw.  tight  martlets  gu.  a  crescent  ar. — Crest, 


BOW 

out  of  the  clouds,  a  rainbo-H',  all  i)pr.     [Heralds' 

Oflce,  London,  C.  i-M.] 
BoWBRlUGE,  bendy  of  six,  cbainpiiirio,  puqi.  and 

ar. 
HowcEOUALT,  ar.  aji  eaf^le  imperial,  sa. 
BoAVCiiER.     See  Bouctiikr  and  Boucher. 
BoWDEN,    0)-    BoDON,     [jMarburi;,     Cliesliire,] 

quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  in  the  cliief  dexter  quar- 
ter, a  lion,  passant,  of  the  se'cond. 
Bowden,  quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  in  t!io  first  quarter 

a  lion,  passant,  ar. 
Bov:dcn,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.   iu  tiie  first  quarter 

a  liou,  passant,  of  the  second. 
Bouden,     [Oxfordsliire,]     quarte)ly,     ^.   and   ar. 

iu  the  first  quarter  a  lion,    passant,  guEirdant,  or. 
Bowden,  ar.  three  teazels,  slipped,  ppr. 
Boivdtn,  ar.  a  cltev.  sa.  betv,-.  three  teazels,  slip])ed, 

■  p])r. 
Bovdon,  quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  in  tlie  first  quarter, 

a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 
Boivdon,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  in  the  first  quarter 

a  liou,  passant,  guardant,  of  the  second. 
Bovv  DITCH,  [Bov.ditch,  Dorsetshire,]  an  a  fesse, 

wavy,  betw.  three  bows,  paleways,  gu.- — Crest, 

.seven  arrows  or,  barbed  and  feathered  ar.  six  in 

saltier,  and  one  in  pale. 
]5owDLEfe'S,  [Siiropshire,]  ar.  two  ravens,  in  pale, 

BoAVELL,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 

BowelJ,  [Rushall,  Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  liou,  rani- 
jiant,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  sa. 

BoiL'dl,  [Berry-Court,  Hauts,]  per  fesse,  ar.  and 
pi.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure,  all  coun- 
terchanged. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  barry 
of  six,  ar.  and  gii.  [Granted  to  Nicholas 
Bowell,  Esq.  of  Berry-Conrt,  Hants,  Decem- 
lerl'i,  1GG2.] 

Bow  EN,  az.  a  liou,  rampant,  within  an  orle  of 
roses,  or.— Crest,  an  arm,  couped  at  the  elboM" 
and  erect,  habited  sa.  cuff  arm.  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  chaj)let  of  laurel  vert. 

Bowen,  ar.  a  stag,  sejant,  gu.  attired  or,  in  the 
mouth  a  ti'efoil,  slipped,  ppr. 

Bowen,  [Kettle-IIill,  and  Swansea,  Glamorgan- 
shire,] az.  a  stag  ar.  with  an  arrow  stuck  iii  his 
back,  and  attired,   or. 

Bowen,  [Ijondon,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  embattled,  ar. 
betw.  three  tleurs-de-lis  or,  two  lions,  passant, 
couutcr-jjassant,  gxi. 

Boir(ihen,  Bowhen,  or  iJo!t7(c;/;i,  sa.  three  garbs  or. 

Boxvltan,  az.  three  garbs  or,  banded  gu. 

Boichan,  az.  on  a  bend  ai'.  betw.  three  lions  or,  a 
lozenge  gu. 

BoA\  Eli,  or  BOOER,  [London,]  barry  of  six,  or 
•TJul  sa.  a.s  many  escocheous  erm.  three,  two,  and 
one.- — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  erm. 


B  O  W 

Bower,  or  Boure,  sa.  a  cross  pattee  ar. 

Bower,  sa.  a  cinquefoil  erm.  in  chief  three  talbots" 
heads,  erased,  or. 

Bower,  [JDorset shire  and  Wiltshire,]  az.  on  a  sal- 
tier or,  five  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 

Bower,  or,  a  bend  vair,  betw.  two  cotfises  sa. — 
Crest,  a  deuii  moor  ppr.  holding  a  drawn  bow 
aud  arrow  or. 

Bowei-,  [Scotland,]  vert,  two  bows,  in  full  bend, 
paleways,  ppr.  stringed  ar.  betM".  three  shea\es 
of  aiTOws,  two  in  chief,  and  one  in  biise,  of  tlie 
second. 

Bower,  vert,  agarb,  banded  aud  bowed  in  the  head, 
ppr. 

Bowers,  [Essex,]  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  sa. 
three  (another,  two)  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Bovers,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

Bowers,  [Bishop  of  Chichester,]  per  pale,  az.  and 
gu.  a  dove  ar.  beaked  aud  membered  or  ;  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  two  lions,  passant,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  ])assant,  ar.  collared  and  chained 
or,  holding  iu  his  dexter  paw  a  bow,  bent,  or. 
striuged  ar. 

BoWERMAN,  or  BoAVREMAN,  [Wiltshire  and 
Devou,]  erm.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  sa.  three 
boars' heads,  couped,  or. — Crest,  a  goal's  head, 
erased,  or,  the  horns  twisted  or  and  sa.  ("Another 
crest,  a  bull's  head,  erased,  or,  the  horns  tv/isted 
or  and  sa.) 

BoWERT,  or  BoWET,  sa.  a  cross  flory  ar. 

Bo\A'r.RTON,  or,  on  a  cross  az.  five  fleurs-de-lis 
of  the  field. 

BovVES,  [Yorkshire  and  Durham,]  erm.  three 
long  bows,  bent,  in  pale,  gu.  striuged,  or. — 
Crest,  five  arrows,  four  in  saltier,  aud  one  in 
pale,  or,  feathered  and  headed  ar.  tied  iu  the 
middle  with  a  string  az.  (Another  crest,  two 
bundles  of  arrows,  saltierways,  flighted  aud 
headed  ppr.  banded  gu.) 

Bowes,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  griffins'  heads, 
erased,  of  the  field. 

Bowes,  [Sir  ]\]artiu.  Lord  IMayor  of  Loudon,  1545,] 
erm.  three  bows,  in  pale,  gu.  ou  a  chief  az.  a 
swiui  ar.  holding  in  the  beak  a  dish  with  a  covered 
cup  in  it,  betw.  two  leopai'ds'  heads,  or. 

Boices,  erm.  three  long  bows,  bent,  in  pale,  gu. 

Bovxs,  gu.  two  wings,  inverted  and  conjoined,  or. 

Bows,  [Loudon,]  erm.  three  bows,  bent,  in  fesse, 
g\\.  stringed  sa.  ou  a  chief  az.  a  swan  ppr.  belw. 
two  leopards'  heads  or. 

Bon-s,  erm.  three  long  bows,  paleways,  iu  fesse, 
gx\. 

BoAVET,  or  Beave.T,  [Yorkshue,]  ar.  three  rein- 
deers' heads,  cabossed,  sa. —  Crest,  ou  a  cha- 
peau  gu.  turned  up  eriu.  a  leopard  ar.  ducally 
gorged  or. 

[p2] 


B  O  W 

Bowilf,  ar.  tbree  rein-deers'  heads,  cabossed, 
sa. 

BOWGIIEN,    or    Bo\Vi!i;YN,  ?  £,        ,, 

BowHAN.  -jSeeBov.hN. 

Bow  IK,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  fliree  buckles  or. 

BoWKKLL,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chcv.  vert,  belw. 
three  round  buckles  az. 

BowLAND,  [London  and  Essex,]  sa.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  ar.  beaked  and  lesjged  gu.-— Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  hand  and  arm,  couped 
at  the  elbow,  in  armour,  or,  holding;  a  sword  ar. 
pomel  or.  {Another  crest,  the  hand  gras])ing  a 
laurel  branch,  vert,  with  the  sword.) 

Bowland,  [London,]  sa.  two  flaunches  ar.  three 
eagles,  in  fesse,  counterchanged,  betw.  tour 
ogresses,  (or  torteauxes,)  each  charged  with  a 
cross  jjattee,  fitchee,  or. 

Bowland,  [London,]  sa,  two  flaunches  or,  three 
eagles,  displayed,  counterchanged. 

Boland,  [Devon,]  az.  three  bird-bolts,  or. 

Bolland,  gu.  on  a  iesse  eriu.  betw.  three  bezants, 
as  many  pegs  sa. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
ppr,  gorged  with  a  colJai"  erm.  holdhig  in  the 
beak  a  peg,  as  iu  the  arms.  [Borne  hy  John 
Bolland,  Esq.   of  Clapham,  Surreij.] 

BoWLiiY,  az.  three  mallets  or. — Crest,  a  calhariue 
wheel  or. 

Bowi.i:,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bitterns'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Bollc,  alias  Bolles,  az.  out  of  tliree  bowls,  (or 
dishes,)  or,  as  many  boars'  heads,  coujied,  ar. 
[G)-anted  to  Willi'aM  BoUe,  abas  Bolles,  of 
Osharion,  Notts,  July  10,  1575.] 

Bolle,  alias  Bolles,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets sa.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion's  liead,  erased,  l>etw. 
two  lozenges,  or.  [Granted  to  William  Bolle, 
alias  Bolles,  of  Worthin,  in  Suffolk,  15:28.] 

BoWLi:s,  or  Boavj^des,  [Herefordshire  and 
Hertfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  boars' 
heads  sa.  armed  or,  three  escallop  shells  of  the 
third. 

Bowles,  [Loudon,]  sa.  within  three  standing  cups 
or,  as  many  boars'  heads  ar.— Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  grltlin's  head  sa.  beaked  or, 
betw.  two  wings  of  the  last. 

Bowles,  Books,  or  Bolles,  [Suffolk  and  Stafford- 
shire,] ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  mullets  sa.  on 
a  chief  of  the  third,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  and 
two  lozenges,  or. 

Bowles,  [London,]  az.  three  cujjs  or,  out  of  each 
a  boar's  head,  erect,  ar. — Crest,  a  buck's  head, 
ar.  attired,  or.  [Heralds'  Office,  M.  S.  Vin- 
cent, No.  154.] 

Bowles,  [Gosb(>rkirk,  Lincolnsliire,]  az.  three 
standing-  bowls  ar.  out  of  each  a  boar's  iiead  or. 
— Crest,  a  denii  boar  az.   armed,  hoofed,  and 


B  O  \\ 

bristled,  or,  pierced  through  the  chest  with  an 
arrow  or,  headed  ar. 

Bowles,  [Herts  and  Herefordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  boars'  heads  sa.  as  many  escallop 
shells  or,  Avithin  a  bordure  vert,  bezantee. — 
Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boars  head, 
couped,  sa.  betw.  two  wings  gu.  billettee  or. 

Bowles,   or  Boles,  gu.  two  wings,  displayed,   or. 

Bov-lcs,  [Herts,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars' 
heads  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  escal- 
lops or,  within  a  bordure  vert,  (another,  az.)  be- 
zantee.— Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  a  boar's  head 
ar.  betw.  two  wings  gu.  in  the  mouth  a  bezant. 

Boides,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  boar's  heads  gu. 
as  many  escallops  or,  Avithin  a  bordure  of  the 
second,   bezantee. 

Bowles,  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and  az.  three  cups, 
two  and  one,  ai'.  in  each  a  boar's  head,  erect, 
or. — Crest,  a  demi  boar,  erect,  erminois,  the 
sinister  shoulder  pierced  vith  an  arrow  ar. 
[Granted,  1796,  to  John  Bowles,  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Esrj.  and  to  the  descendants  of  his  late 
Father,  John  Bowles,  Esq.  Borne  hij  Henry 
Caring  ton.  Bowles,  Esq.  F.S.A.  of  Myddcl  ton- 
House,  Enfield.]  A  Subscriber.  "  See  Plate  of 
Arms. 

Bolles,  [Scamptcn,  Lincoln,]  az.  three  cups  or, 
out  of  each  a  boar's  head,  erect,  ar. 

Bolles,  [Middlesex.]     The  same. 

Bolles,  [Sir  George,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1(317,]  az.  three  cups  or,  in  each  a  boar's  head 
ar.  in  chief  a  fleiu-de-lis  of  the  second. 

BOLLYS,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  mullets  sa. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  hou's  head,  erased, 
betw.  two  lozenges  or. 

Bowler,  [Bowler,  Wilts,]  ar.  two  birds,  iu  pale, 
sa.  beaked  and  legged,  gu. 

Bolder,  gu.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  sa.  betw.  two 
crosses  pattee  of  the  second. 

Bolder,  ar.  two  bends  gu.  a  chief  sa. 

Bonder,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  betw. 

three  cross  crosslets  sa.  as  many  annulets 

— Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped  at  the  neck,  per 
pale,  az.  and  gu.  bezantee. 

BoAVMAN,  [Hethleton,  Dorsetshire,]  or,  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bows,  bent,  in  pale,  gu. — Crest,  on 
a  staff  ragided,  couped  and  erect,  ar.  a  (piiver 
(or  case)  of  arrows  gu.  the  heads  ar.  buckled 
on  the  staff  Avith  a  belt  sa. 

Boianan,  [Wessingset,  Norfolk,]  ar.  three  bird- 
bolts  g-u.  headed  or,  and  feathered  of  the  first. 
— Crest,  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  hilt  and  ])omcl  or, 
on  each  side  of  the  blade  a  demi  annulet,  indented 
on  the  outside,  or,  the  half  on  the  dexter  near 
the  point,  the  other  near  the  hilt. 

Bowman,  ar.  a  pale  champaine  vert. 


B  O  W 

Bowman,  alias  Boynum,  ar.  a  boy's  head  ppr. 
ciint'cl,  or,  couped  below  the  shoulders,  clothed 
t;u.  garnished  or. 

HowNK,  or  JjOWYN,  az.  a  cross  or. 

Boicnc,  gii.  a  crescent  erm.  within  an  orle  of  mart- 
lets or. 

Bowne,  gu.  three  crescents  ar. 

Bourne,  [Herts,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or, 
betw.  six  lions,  rampant,  of  the  last,  a  inasclegi-i. 

Botcnc,  g-«.  a  ciuquefoil  erm.  within  an  orle  of 
martlets  or. 

BowNKS,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fusils,  az. 

iJowRi:,  [Dunhead,  St.  Andrew's,  Dorset,]  sa. 
three  talbols'  heads,  erased,  iJi  chief,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  talbot's  head  sa. 

BoWKES,  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  gu.  tv/o 
lions,  rampant,  or. 

BoWRiNG,  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  three  chev.  or. 

BoWRMKLL,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

BoWRNi!,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure, 
engT.  or. 

Bowser,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  cross  cngr.  gu.  betw.  four 
water-bougets,  sa.  within  a  bordure,  counter- 
changed,  or  and  gu. 

Bovscer,  [Gloucester,  IGOG,]  erm.  a  cross,  chequy, 
or  and  gu.  betw.  four  water-bougets  of  the  third. 
— Crest,  a  demi  talbot  gu,  gorged  with  a  collar, 
checjuy,  or  and  az.  charged  on  the  body  with 
three  guttees  d'or. 

BowSTocK,  ar.  two  ragged  staves,  couped  at  the 
ends,  imbowed  one  to  the  other,  sa. 

BoWTHKY,  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  gamb, 
erased,,  in  bend,  ar. 

Bmclhchy,  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  ganib,  erased, 
in  bend,  or. 

Bowvkr,  [London,]  or,  a  bend,  vair,  cottised, 
sa.— Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  endorsed,  or, 
beak  and  legs  sa. 

Bowi/er,  [Deuhani,  Bucks,]  or,  a  bend,  vair, 
betw.  two  cottises  gu. — Crest,  a  falcon,  rising, 
ppr.  belled  or. 

Bowyer,  [Camberwell,  Surrey,]  or,  a  bend,  vair, 
cottised  sa.  (Another,  gu.) — Crest,  on  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  tiger,  sejant,  ar. 

Bowyer,  [Knipersiey,  Staflbrdshire,  1574,]  ar.  a 
hon,  rampant,  betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee, 
gu.  (Another,  the  lion  sa.)— Crest,  out  of  a 
tower  gu,  a  demi  dragon,  rampant,  -or. 

Bowyer,  az.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  ar.  five  trefoils, 
slipped,  vert. 

Boioyer,  [Charlwood,  Surrey,  and  London,]  The 
same  as  BowTer,  of  Camberwell.]— Crest,  an 
arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  and  erect,  habited 
g^i-  charged  with  three  bends,  and  cuffed,  or, 
hohliuo-  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  dragon's  head,  era- 
sed   .     .  ,...,.., 


BOX 

Bowyer,  az.  on  a  saltier  or,  five  trefoils,  slipped, 
vert. 

Bowyer,  [Sussex  and  Lincolnshire,]  or,  a  be/id 
vair,  cottised,  sa.— Crest,  a  demi  man,  shootirii;- 
an  iu-row  from  a  bow.  (Another  crest,  on  a 
tower  gu.  a  demi  dragon  or.) 

Bowyer,  [Lincoln,  157tl.]  Same  arms. — Crest, 
out  of  the  top  of  a  castle  gu.  a  demi  griffin 
issuaut  or. 

Bowyer,  ar.  a  Hon,  rampant,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a  garb  or. — Crest, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  tower,  triple  towered,  gu. 
thereon  a  demi  dragon  or. 

Bowyer,  [Leighthorne,  Sussex.]  The  same  as 
Bowyer,  of  Denham. 

Bowyer,  [Sir  AVilliam,  Lord  Slayer  of  London, 
15-13,]  vert,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  or,  as  many  trefoils,  sHpped,  of  the 
field  ;  on  a  chief  barry  wavy  az.  and  ar.  an  an- 
chor, betw.  two  frets,  of  the  second. 

Box,  [Oxfordshire,]  az.  a  lion,  passant,  betw. 
three  gi-iflins'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  an 
arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  lying  fessways,  ha- 
bited gu.  cufl'  ar.  holding  erect  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  branch  of  box  vert,  at  the  elbow  another 
branch  of  box,  erect,  vert. 

Box,  [London,]  az.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 
betw.  three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest, 
a  demi  griffin  or,  winged  ar.  holding  in  the 
claws  a  fire-ball  ppr. 

Box,  or,  six  lions,  rampant,  gu.  three,  two,  and 
one,  over  all,  a  bend  ur. 

Box,  [Sussex,]  or,  a  bend  az.  betw.  six  lions, 
-  rampant,  gu. 

Box,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Box,  [Rydwell,]  gu.  three  trefoils,  or. 

BOXHULL,  or  BoXMELL,  [Sussex,]  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  az.  fretty  ar. 

BoxSTKAD,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Boxsted,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  five 
bezants. 

Boxsted,  gyronny  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 
bezanlee. 

Boxsted,  [Essex,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

BoXTiM'.LL,  ar.  a  box-tree,  containing  three 
heights  of  branches,  leaves  growing  pyramidwisc, 
vert,  the  body  couped  above  the  root,  environed 
with  a  serpent,  the  head  and  tail  extended  az. 

BoxuLL,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,   az.  fretty,  ar. 

BoxwELL,  ar.  six  annulets  sa.  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  gu. 

Box^YOKT^^,  [Cambridgeshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  collared  of  the  field. 

Boxworih,  gnj.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  cottised  gu. 


BOY 

BoxivorlJi,  [Cambrklg:eshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
giiardant,  gu.  collarod  ar. 

BoxwKKV.     The  same. 

Boy,  ar.  two  bars  and  a  cantou,  sa. 

BoYES,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  salrier  and  chief,  az. 

Boyes,  ar.  a  cliev.  sa.  betw.  three  acorns  gu. 

Boijs,  ar.  fretty  gu. 

Boys,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  bars  and  a  cantou,  g-u. 
—  Crest,  a  stag's  head  ar.  attired  gu.  betw.  the 
attire  a  mound  or. 

Boys,  [Botshauger,  Kent,]  or,  a  grlflin,  segreaut, 
jier  fesse  a?.,  aud  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion  ar.  ducally  crowned  or. 

Boys,  [FredvilUn  Noniugton,   Kent.]     'J1ie  same. 

Boys,  [ITawkhurst,  Kent.]     Tlie  same. 

Boys,  [Bucks  and  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  v,itliin  a  bor- 
dure, sa.  bezantee. 

Boys,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  trees,  erased,  vert,  as  many  bezants. 

Boys,  [Kent,]  or,  a  griffin,  segreant,  sa.  within  a 
bordure  gu. —  Crest,  on  a  chapeau,  az.  turned  up 
crm.  a  demi  lion  ar.  crowned  or. 

Boys,  [Liucolnsliire,]  ar.  two  bars  aud  a  cantou  sa. 

Boys,  sa.  guttee  d'eau. 

Boys,  ar.  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  the  body  of  a 
tree  sa.  branched  and  leaved  ppr.  betv,-.  two 
lions,  rampant,  combatant,  gu. 

Boys,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  tluee  oak 
trees,  fructed,  ppr. 

Boys,  [Kent,]  or,  a  griffin  segreaut,  per  fesse,  az. 
aud  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu.  chai'ged  with  crosses 
formee,  intermixed  with  acorns,  of  the  field. 

Boys,  [Lincolushii-e,]  or,  two  bars  aud  a  canton, 
gu. 

Boys,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  a  cross  sa. 

Boys,  [Hostou,  Norfolk,]  ar.  two  bars  and  a  can- 
ton {or  quarter)  gu.  over  all  a  beud  sa. — Crest, 
an  owl,  ar.  ducally  crowned  or,  sitting  in  a  holly- 
bush  vert. 

Boys,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  bars,  aud  a  canton, 

Boys,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  acorns  gu. 
Boys,  [Bucks,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  five  bezants. 
Boys,  or  Boyas,  [London,]  paly  of  six,  or  aud  gu. 

on  a  cliief  of  the  second,  three  escallops  of  the 

first. 
Boys,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  a  cross  gu. 
Boys,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  cantou,  gu.  charged  with 

a  m\dlet  ar. 
Boyes,  [Cloybrooke,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  two  bars, 

and  a  canton,  g'xi.  charged  with  a  liun,  passant, 

ar. 
Boyes,  erm.  two  bars,  and  a  canton,  gu. 
Boyes,  Ea.  freHy  ar.  an  inescocheou  gu. 
Boyes,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  acorns  ppr. 
Bov.vXE,   ar.  a  lion  rainpaut,   betw.   three  cross 


BOY 

crosslets,  fitchee,   gu.  on  a  canton   az.   a  garb 

or. 
Boy  CO  AT,  or  ]3oDYtOAT,  gu.on  a  chief  ar.  three 

lire-balls    ppr. — Crest,    an  arm,   coriped  at  the 

elbow,  in  armour,  in  the  hand  a  fire-ball,  all  ppr. 
Bo"\  coTT,  [Iludge,  Salop.]     The  same  arms. 
BoYDE,   az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  in  ch.ief 

three  mullets,  in  base  a  crescent,   or. — Crest,  a 

phune  of  three  feathers  sa. 
Boyde,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu. 

— Crest,  a  hand  issuing  out  of  a  wreath,  jjointing 

with  the  thumb  and  two  fingers.     Supporters, 

two  squinels  collared  or. 
Boyde,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu. 

in  base  a  cross  moline  or. — Crest,   a  cross  mo- 
line  sa. 
Boyde,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  andgu. 

within  a  bordure  or. — Crest,   a   hand,  couped, 

pointing  two  fingers  to  the  sun  in  the  heavens, 

ppr. 
Boyde,  az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu.  betw.  two 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,   in  chief,  aud  as  many 

stars  in  base,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  sun-dial. 
Boyde,  az.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ;ir.  and  gn.  betw.  three 

roses  in  chief,   aud  a  crescent  in  base,  of  the 

second. 
BoydelIj,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.   three  mullets  or, 

pierced  sa. 
BoydcU,  [Cheshire,]  ar.    three  torteauxes,    betw. 

two  bendlets  gu.  a  chief  sa. 
BoydcU,  vert,  a  cross  pattee  or. 
Boydell,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  engr.  az.  three  mullets  of 

(he  field. 
Boydell,  vert,  a  cross  flory  or. 
Boydell,  or  Boydel,  [Clieshire,]  ^'ert,    a  cross  pa- 

touco  or. 
BOYLANI),  [Suffolk,]   quarterly;  first  and  fourth, 

az.  a  lion,   rampant,  ar.  and  beud  gu.;  second 

and  third,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 
Boyland,  [NorfoUc  aud  Suffolk,]  az.  a  saltier,  engr. 

or. 
Boyland,  gu.  three  saltorels  ar. 
Boyland,    [Suffolk,]  ar.  an   eagle,   displayed,    sa. 

menibered  gu. 
Boyland,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  armed  gu. 
Boyle,  [Middlesex,]  per  bend,  embattled,  ar.  and 

gu. — Crest,   out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,   a  lion's 

head,  erased,  ])er  i)ale,  embattled,  ar.  aud  gu. 
Boyle,  [Ireland,]    two    coats,   quarterly;    first  aud 

fourth  or,  a  bend,  voided,  az. ;  second  and  third, 

ar.  a  chough  ppr. 
Boyle,  [ler  bend,  crenelle,   gu.  and  ar.     [Granted 
to  Stephen  Boyle,  of  Kcntislt-Toirn,  Middlesex, 

'2Uh  January,  15Gt>.] 
Boyle,  per  f<?sse,  crenelle,  gu.  aud  ar. 
Boykj    [Hay-castle,    Herefordshire,]    per   bend. 


BOY 

crenelle,  ar.  and  gu.  a  crescent  for  difference.— 

Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  per  pale,  crenellec, 

ar.  and  gu. 
Bo^LSTON',    gu.   six  cross  crosslcts,   fitcliee,   ar. 

three,  two,,  and  one,  on  a  chief  or,  three  pellets. 
]>ovLT' V,  [IJucks,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  within  ahordure 

of  the  second,  bezantee. 
Boyley,  per   bend,    sinister,    embattled,   gii.   and 

ar. 
Bo^iMAX,  alias  I»o^VMA^',   ar.  a  boy's  head  ppr. 

crincd  or,   couped  below  the  shoulders,  clothed 

gu.  garnished  gold. 
Boipncn,  Boynam,  Bonluim,  or  Boynan,  or,  on  a 

cross  sa.  five  bulls'  heads,  cnbossed,  ar. 
Boymen,  or,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  bulls'  heads  ar.  on 

a  chief  gu.  a  goat  of  ilie  third. 
Boynam,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  bulls'  heads  of  the 

field. 
BovNTLL,  gii.  four  bendlets  ar. 
Boynelly  or,  four  Ijendlets  sa. 
Boynell,  [Rutlandshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  tliree 

saltorels  ar. 
BovNLKY,  [Rutlandshire,]  ar.  three  saltorels  gu. 
BovNTON,    [Braniston,    Yorkshire,]  or,  a  fesse, 

betw.  three  crescents,  gu. 
Boynton,  or  Bonton,  or,  a  Hon,  rampant,  az. 
Boj/nlo}i,  or  Bovyton,  [Suffolk,]  az.  six  escallop- 
shells  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 
Boynton,   [Yorksliire,]   gu.    a  fesse,    betw.  tliree 

crescents,  or. 
Boynton^  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents,  gu. 

a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 
Boynton,  or,   on  a  cross  sa.  five  bulls'  heads,  ca- 

bossed,  ar. 
BovoN,  or,  a  bull,  passant,  gu. 
BoYPSTED,  [Essex,]  quarterly;  ar.-aud  gu.  on  a 

bend  sa.  four  bezants. 
Boys.     See  Boyes. 
BoYSiiELE^',   erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  leopas'ds' 

faces  or. 
BoYSH.L,  or  BoYSHiLL,   ar.  on  a  fesse,.  engr. 

betw.  three  ciiiquefoils,  sa.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis 

or. 
BoYSY,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  quarter,  gii. 
BoYTON,  [Sn.ssex,]  az.    six   escallops  or,   tliree, 

two,  and  one, 
Boyton,  az.  an  escallop  or. 
Boyton,  az.  an  escallop  ar. 
iioyton,    [Boyton-eiid,    Norfolk,]    az.  on  a  fesse 

dancettee  (anotlicr  wavy)  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or,  three  escallops  sa. 
Boyion,   [Walden,    Essex.]     The   same,  the  es- 
callops being' gu. 
Boyton,  sa.  a  fesse,    betvf.    tln-ee    ostriches,    ar. 

membered  gu. 
lioylon,  ar,  a  fesse  sa.  fretty  or. 


BRA 

BoYTONG,  az.  three  dolphins,  imbowed,  two  hau- 

rient,  the  other  naiant, 

BoYVELL,  or  BoYVi'ELL,  gu.   a  fes.se  or,  betw. 

three  saltiers  ar. 
Boyiill,  quarterly,  or  and  sa. 
Boyvi/i,  [Suflblk,]  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  in  the  first 

quarter  a  lion,  passant,  gu, 
Boyvill,  sa.  a  chief  or. 
Boyvill,    [Leicestershire,]    gu.    a  fesse  or,  betw. 

three  saltiers  ar. 
Boyvill,  gu.  three  bendlets,  ar. 
Boyvill,  gu.  a  fesse,  engr.  or,  betw.  three  saltiers, 

ar. 
Boyvill,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 

bossed,  sa. 
Boyvill,  [Northaniptonsliire  and  Rutlandshire,]  gu. 

three  crosses,  humettee,  ar. 
Boyville,  gu.  four  bendlets  ar. 
Boycille.  De,   az.   an   eagle,    displayed,   with    two 

head.s,  or.— Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  with 

two  heads,  or. 
-BofreVe,  [Stokerston,  Leicestershire,  32  Edward  I.] 

gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw,  three  saltiers,  ar. 
Bo^WARi;n,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  collared,  ar. 
Bo-i  ZEEL,  ar.  three  torteauxes. 
Boyzle,  [Lincolnshire.]     The  same. 
]]ozfiN,  ar.  three  bii-d-bolts  gu. 
Bozon,  gu.  three  bird-bolts,  ar. 
Boron,  az.  three  bolts,  in  pale,  ar. 
BliAiiAN,  or  Bradaxt,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  luunettee, 

az.  three  leopard.s'  heads  or. 
Brabant,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  humettee,  gu.  three  roses, 

Brahanl,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  humettee,  gu.  three  roses, 
or,  o\er  all  a  bend  sa. 

Brabant,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  humettee,  gu.  a  leopard'.? 
head  or. 

Brabant,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  gu.  three  leo- 
pards' faces  or. 

Brabant,  ar.  a  fesse,  humettee,.  gu.  in  chief, 
tluee  leopards'  faces  of  the  second. 

Brabant,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  gu.  three  leo- 
pard.s' faces  of  the  field. 

Brabant,  or,  three  pales  gu. 

Brabant,  ar.,on  a  fesse,  humettee,  gu.  three  leo- 
pards' faces  or,  over  all  a  ribbon  sa. 

Brabant,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az. 

Bra]!AZON,  [Leicester,]  gu.  on  abend  or,  three 
martlets  sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon, 
volant,  or. 

Brabazon,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets  az. 

Brabazon,  or  Brabasson,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three 
Cornish  choughs  ])])r. 

JSrci(720H,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  on  abeiul  ar.  three 
martlets  sa. 

Brabazon,  gu,  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  az. 


BRA 

Brabazdn,  g\\.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets  sa. 
liRAKON,  or  Urahouunr,  [Ivondon  and  Devon, 
2d  jNIiiy,  I(J"2J),]  ar.  on  a  fessc,  humettce,  cju. 
three  leopards'  laces  or. — Crest,  a  mewed  hav  k 
ppr.  arrned  az.  jessed  and  belled  or  [Heralds' 
Office,  Undon,'C.  2-1.] 

BuAisoucH,  or  Brukoi'Cii,  or,  billettee,  a  lion, 
rampant,  sa. 

BUACCIANO,  [Rome,]  quarterly;  lirst  and  fourth, 
<:u.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  quaterfoils  vert ;  second 
and  third,  az.  a  comet,  in  bend  .sinister,  ppr. — 
Cre.st,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
sa.  gazing  at  a  comet  to  the  sinister,  ppr. 
(Another  cresi,  a  dexter  arm,  habited  az.  cufr 
ar.  holding  a  sprig  of  roses,  ppr.) 

Braci:,  [Worcester,]  sa.  a  bend,  betvv.  two  hands 
and  arms,  couped  ot  the  elbows,  ar.  habited  in 
mail  ppr. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  habited  in 
mail,  holding  in  the  hand,  all  ppr.  a  sword  ar. 
Lilt  or. 

Brace,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  bctw.  three  dexter  hands, 
couped,  ppr. 

Bracebruige,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  cottised,  wavy,  sa. 

Brucehridge,  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 

Bnicehridye,  [Suffolk,]  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse 
gu. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf,  passant,  ar. 

Bracehridc/c,  or,  a  cross  az. 

Bracehridge,  ar.  a  cross  flory  gu. 

Bracebridge,  barry,  uebulee  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  a 
fesse  gu. 

Bracebridge,  or  Brasbridge,  [Lincolnshire,]  vair, 
a  fesse  gu. — Crest,  a  stump  of  a  tree  ppr.  ra- 
guled  or. 

Brasbridge,  [Warwickshire,]  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  a 
fesse  gu. — Crest,  a  staff,  raguly,  ar. 

Brasebridge,  or,  three  chev.  fretted  in  base,  sa. 

Braceburv,  or,  a  cross  az. 

Bracegirdle,  az.  two  chev.  arched,  couched, 
and  fretted,  ar. 

Bracegirdle,  [Biacegirdle  -  Green,  Cheshire.] — 
Crest,  two  angers,  erect,  and  indorsed,  con- 
joined with  a  girdle,  gu. 

Bracer,  gu.  six  annulets  embraced  two,  tvi-o, 
and  two,  or. 

Bracey,  or  Brassy,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  two 
dexter  hands,  ar. 

Bracey,  g-u.  a  fesse  or,  in  chief  two  mullets  ar. 

Brncy,  quarterly,  indented,  sa.  and  ar. 

Bracy,  quarterly,  indented,  ar.  and  sa.  on  the 
second  quarter  a  swan  ])pr. 

Bracy,  gu.  a  fesse,  in  chief  two  mullets,  pierced  ar. 

Bracy,   gu.   a  fesse  ar.  in  chief  two  mullets  with 

six  points  or. 
Bracy,   ar.    on   a   chief  gu.   three  mullets,   and  a 

label,  ar. 
Bracy,  gu.  a  fesse,  and  two  mullets  in  chief,  ar. 


BRA 

Bracy,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  sa.  and 
ar. 

Bracy,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief  two  mullets  or. 

Brackinton,  quarterly,  per  fesse  mdentcd,  ar. 
and  gu.  four  amudets  counterchanged. 

Bracklev,  or  Brakeey,  cheeky,  arm.  and  gu. 
on  a  bend  az.  three  mullets  or. 

Brackton,  az.  three  mullets  or,  a  chief,  inden- 
ted, enn. 

Braclii  FE,  or  BrearclifI'E,  az.  three  cross 
crosslets  sa.  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Braconbridg,  ar.  a  cross  pattee,  voided,  gu. 

Brad,  [Wrongle,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  garbs 
ar.  within  a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. 

Bradborne,  or  BRAPRtiRNE,  [Derbyshire,] 
ar.  three  pales  az.  a  chief  gu. 

Bradhorne,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  or. 

Bradbourne,  ar.  tlu-ee  pales  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  as 
many  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Bradbourne,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cot- 
tised sa.  three  midlets,  pierced,  or. 

Bradburne,  [Bradburne  and  Loudon,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  gu.  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  a  pine-tree 
vert,  fructed  ppr. 

BRADBRIDG,  BREDBRIDGE,  a/if/BRODBRIDGE, 

az.  a  pheon  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  erased, 
ar.  pellettee,  ducally  gorged  or,  betw.  two  spears 
ppr.  headed  ar. 

Bradbridg,  per  fesse,  sa.  and  az.  a  fessc  dancct- 
tee  ar. 

Bradbury,  [Derbyshire  and  London,]  sa.  a 
chev.  erni.  betw.  three  buckles  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis 
or,  for  difference. 

Bradbury,  [Essex  and  Suffolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  three  round  buckles  ar.  the  tongues  hang- 
ing downwards. 

Bradbury,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  ]\Iayor  of  London, 
1509,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  sa.  .a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  round  buckles,  tongues  pen- 
dent, ar. ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  chess  rooks,  sa. 

Braddeler,  az.  a  bend,  invecked,  or. 

Bradden,  [Northumberland,]  sa.  a  bend  engr.;ir. 

Bradden,  ar.  a  bend,  engr.  sa. 

Bruddene,  [Northamptonshire.]     The  same. 

Braddoc.k,  sa.  a  bend,  engr.  ar.  in  the  sinister 
chief,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 

Braddocke,  [Abbaston,  AVarwicksbire,]  ar.  a 
greyhound,  courant,  within  a  bordiu-e,  engr.  sa. 

Braduon,  sa.  a  bend  fusilly  ar. 

Bradeli.e,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  buckles 
vert. 

Bradeller,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  buckles 
^ert. 

Bradenham,  [Kent,]  az.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three 
chess  rooks  ar. 


BRA 

BradenS,  or  Braddenk,  [Hutluudshire,]  sa.  a 

bend,  engr.  ar. 
IJradkSI-ey',    {)er  pale,  or  and  sa.  a  chev.  hetw. 

lliree  escallops,  all  couiitcrcliaiiged. 
Bradesley,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  or. 
BUADESTON.     See  IJrauston. 
Bhadfield,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  across,  cbequy,   or 

and  az.  betw.  four  mullets  of  the  second. 
Bradfield,  ar.  on   a   bend  az.    three    lleurs-de-lis 

or. 
Bradfield,  [Norfolk,]   az.  a  cross,  chequ}',  or  and 

az.  betw.  four  annulets  of  the  second. 
Brahkokd,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fcsse  sa.   three 

stags'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Bradford,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 
Bradford,  [Yorkshire,]   ar.    a  chev.    bct\y.    three 

Inigle-horns,  sa. 
Bradford,  [Devonsliire  and  Cheshire,]  sa.  a  cross, 

engr.  ar. 
Bradford,  ar.  a  cross  gn.  betv;.  four  mullets  az. 
Bradford,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  \\  olf's  head,  erased, 

betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa. — Crest,  a  peacock's 

head  ppr.  in  the  mouth  a  snake,  entwined  round 

his  neck,  vert. 
Bradford,  or,   on  a  fesse  sa.  three  goats'  heads, 

erased,  of  the  field. 
Bradford,  ar.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  stringed  or. 
Bradford,  w.   on  a  fesse  sa.   tliree  goats'  heads, 

erased,  or. 
Bradford,  ar.   on  a  fesse  sa.  three  stags'  heads, 

erased,  or. 
Bradgate,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  bend  mascle, 

betw.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  gu. — Crest, 

an  arm,  in  armour  ppr.  banded  with  a  ribbon 

vert,  couped  below  the  elbow,   bendways,  the 

hand   also  ppr.    gi-asping  the   upper  part  of  a 

broken  lance  gu.  point  downwards  ar. 
Bradges,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

in  chief  three  crosses  bottonce  of  the  third. 
Braduull,  [BrockhuU,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross, 

lozeugy,  vert;  over  all  a  bend,   gobonee,  erm. 

and  az. — Crest,  a  badger,  passant,  or. 
Braijdvi,e,  [Cumberliind.]     The  same  arms  and 

crest.     [Borne   by    WUson  Braddijle,    Esq.  of 

Conishead' Priory,  ISIO  ] 
Braijle^',  sa.  a  fesse,  engr.  betw.  three  crosses 

for.mee,   fitchee,  ar.  all  vvitliin  a  bordure,  also 

engr.  of  the  last. 
Bradley,  [Bethom,  Lancashire,]  sa.  a  fesse  engr. 

and  in  chief  a  mullet,  betw,  two  crosses  forniee, 

fitchee,  ar. 
Bradley,  [AVanvickshire,]  ar.   a  fesse,   humettee 

and  engr.  betw.  three  crosses  formee,  litchee,  sa. 
Bradley,  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 
jiradley,  [AYorcestershire,]   ar.  a  fesse  gTi,  betw. 

Iljree  round  buckles  vert. 


BRA 

Bradley,  or  Bradeley,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
boars'  heads,  couped,  or. 

Bradley,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  three  buckles  gu. 

Bradley,  or,  a  fesse  vert,  betw.  three  round 
buckles  gu. 

Jiradli'y.  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads  or. 

Bradley,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boai's'  heads, 
erect,  and  couped,   or. 

Bradley,   or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  buckles  az. 

Bradley,  [London,  originally  of  Bradley,  in  Lan- 
cashire,] quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  sa.  a  fesse, 
engr.  ar.  in  chief  a  mullet,  betw.  two  crosses 
formee,  fitchee,  of  the  last;  all  within  a  bordure 
engr.  of  the  second,  for  Bradley:  second,  sa.  a 
wolf  salient  or,  in  chief  three  estoiles  of  the  last, 
for  Vi'ilson :  third,  ar.  three  boars'  heads  couped 
gu.  for  Barton. — Crest,  a  boai-'s  liead,  couped, 
gu.  (being  the  crest  of  Barton,  assumed  by 
Bradley  on  the  marriage  of  au  heiress  of  that 
family.)  [Borne  by  Benjamin  Bradley,  of  Lon- 
don.'] 

Bradman,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 
pattee,  fitchee,  sa. 

Bradnell,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  cros.slet, 
crossed,  sa. 

Bradney,  [Somersetshire,] three  .swans 


Bradnox,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the 

last,  three  cixiquefoils  of  the  first. 
Bradsey,  [Yorkshire,]    ar.   two  bars   gu.   on  a 

canton  of  the  second,  a  mauuch  of  the  first. 
Bradsey,  or  Jiradsay,  per   fesse    ar.    and    sa.    a 

pale,    betw.    three   bears'    heads,    erased,    and 

muzzled,  all  counterchanged. 
Bradsiian,  ar.  two  bends  sa. 
Bradshan,  ar.  two  bends,  and  a  label,  gu. 
BRAUSriAlGii,    [Haigli,  in  Lancashire^   ar.  two 

bendlets,  betw.  three  martlets,  sa. — Crest,  on  a 

mount  vert,  a  stag,   at  gaze,  ppr.  under  a  vine 

vert,  fructed  gu. 
BRAi).SHAW,o/-BRADSHA\VE,[Marple,  Chcsliire, 

Lancashire,  and  Leicester,]   ar.  two   bends  sa. 

betw.  as  many  martlets  of  the  second. — Crest, 

on   a  mount,   a  stag  standing  under  a  vine,  all 

ppr. 
Bradshaw,  [Shropshire,]  sa.  two  bendlets,  raguly, 

betw,  two  hawks  ar,  belled  of  the  second,  on  a 

chief  ar.  a  pale  az.   bctAV.  two  tleurs-de-lis  sa.; 

on  t)ie  pale  a  cross  patonce  ar. — Crej^.t,  a  wolf's 

head,  erased,  ar.  collared  and  fined. 
Bradslinio,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  (wo  bars  sa.  a  crescent 

gn. 
Bradsiutw,    sa.    two    bends,    betw.    thj-cc   hawks' 

bells  ar. 
Bradshaw,  [Bucks,  150u,]  az.  two  bars  gu.  betw, 

nine  lions,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

[Q  ] 


BRA 

Brachhaw,  [Cheshire',]  ar.  two  bars  gii. 
Drudshaw,  [Kent  and  Lixnca.shire,]  ar.  two  bends 

sa.     (Another,  vith  a   crescent  in  the  dexter 

cliicf,  betw.  the  lieiuls  gu.) 
Brachliaw,  [Cheshire,]    sa.    three    bends    and    as 

many  birds,  ar. 
Bradshaw,  erin.  on  a  chief  az.  tliree  ducipers,  or 

caps  of  maintenance. 
Bradshaw,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  fleur- 
de-lis,  betw.  two  roses,  gu. 
Bradshaw,  ar.  two  bends  sa.  a  canton,    chequ}-, 

ar.  and  az.     [Borne  hi/  John  Bradshaiv,  Esq. 

1  ilndsor-  Herald,  lG-2'5.  ] 
Bradshaw,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  two  bends  sa. 
Brauston,  or  J^KAnESTON,[13rade^ton,  Stinch- 

combe,  and  Winterbone,   Gloucestershire,]  ai. 

on  a  canton  gu.  a  rose  or,  barbed  ppr. — Crest, 

out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's  head  sa. 
Bradston,  or  Bradcston,  or,  a  chcv.  betw.  three 

boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
Bradston,  ar.  a  pile  gu. 
Bradston,  ar.  a  pale,  fusilly,  sa. 
Bradston,    ar.    on    a    canton    gu.    a    cinquefoil, 

pierced,  or. 
Bradston,  or  Bradeslon,  ar.   a  chev.  betw.  tliree 

boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
Bradston,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  pale,  ar. 
Bradcston,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  gu. 
Bradcston,  ar.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  cross  or. 
Bradcston,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  pale,  g-u. 
Bradcston,  gu.  five  lozenges,  in  pale,  ar. 
Bradeslon,  ar.  a  bend,  lozeugy,  gu. 
Bradcston,  ar.  a  pile,  indented,  gu. 
Bradestone,  ar.  on  a  cross  gn.  a  cross  or. 
Bradwauden,  or  Bradwardkr,  barry  of  six, 

sa.  and  erm. 
Bradicarden,  barry  of  six,  ermines  and  ermine. 
Bradwardijn,  barrj"   of  six,  sa.   and  erm.    gultee 

d'or. 
Bradv.'ell,  [Cheshire,]  az.  two  bai's  ar.  in  chief 

as  many  plates. — Crest,  a  rock  ])pr. 
Bradwen    Ap,     [Wales,]    gu.    three    snakes, 

nowcd  in  triangle,  ar. 
Bragdon,  or  Braguen,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion, 

j)assant,  az.  betw.  three  tleurs-de-lis  gu. — Crest, 

a  boar,  issuant  out  of  a  rock,  ppr. 
Bragden,  ar.  a  lion,  jiassaut,  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis,  gu. 
Brace,   [st.oudon  and  Essex,]    or,   a  chev.  bet\v. 

three  bulls,  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 

per  pale    ar.   and   or,  a  bull's  head  sa.  armed 

gold. 
Bragg,  [Somersetshire,  1020,]  ar.  a  chev.  vert, 
betw.  three  bulls,   passant,   gu. — Crest,   a  lion's 
head,  erased,  ar.    collared,   vaire,    or   and    az. 

(Another  crest,  a  bull,  passauf,  gu.) 


BRA 

Brac/ge,  or,  a  chev.  g-u.  betw.  three  bulls,  passant, 

sa. — Crest,   out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's 

head  sa.     [Borne  by  William   Braggc,   Esq.  of 

West    Clandon.    Surrey,    ISC^i,    originally  of 

JJeron  and  Somerset.^ 
Braggc,  or  Braig,  [Scotland,]  sa.  two  bars,  eii'jy. 

betw.  as  many  towers,  triple  towered,  in  chief, 

ar.  and  three  crescents,  in  base,  or. 
Bragcjc.     The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding 

a  sword.     Sujiporters,   on  the  dexter,  a  man  in 

armour,    on  the  sinister,   a  horse,   saddled  atid 

bridled,  all  pjir; 
Braham,    [Braham,    Cumberland,]  gu.   a  chev. 

betvr.  three  fishes,  erect,  ar. 
Braham,  [Buckinghamshire,]  gxt.  on  a  chev.  ar. 

betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many 

mullets  sa. 
Brcdiam,  [Windsor,]  sa.  a  cross  flory  ar. — Crest, 

four  ostrich's  feathers   sa.  enfiled  v.ith  a  ducal 

coronet  or. 
Braham,  [New  Windsor,  Berks,]  sa.  a  cross  pa- 

tonce  or. — Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume 

of  feathers  sa. 
Braham,  sa.  a  cross  or.     [Granted  to  Sir  Richard 

Braham,  June  lOth,  1G4G.] 
BraJiam,  sa.  a  cross  ilory  or. 
Braham,  [Lancasl'.ire,]  az.  a  cross  moline  or. 
Braikriuge,  [Lockiugton,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  a 

chev.  embattled,  betw.  three  battle-axes,  sa. 
Braileeord.     See  Braylforij. 
Braine,  or  Braynk,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on 

a  pale  gu.   three  leopards'  heads  of  the  field. — 

Crest,  a  leopard's  head  ar. 
Braine,  ar.  a  fret  sa. 
Jiroyn,  or  Bayne,  az.   a  chev.  embattled,   betw. 

three  martlets,  or. 
Brayne,  sa.  a  cross  moline  or. 
Brai/ne,   [Gloucestershire,]  az.   on  a  fesse,   betw. 

three  bugle-horns,   stringed,   ar.   a  hemp-hackle 

gu. 
Brayne,  az.  a  cross  moline  or. 

Brayne,   [Aston  jMondrera,]  or,  an  escochcon 

Brainthwayt,    [Eingwood,    Hants,]    or,    two 

bends,  engr.  sa. 
Branthwaite,   or   Brailhivaiie,    [London,    1582,] 

or,  two  bends,  engr.  sa. — Crest,  on  a  rock  ppr. 

an  eagle,  rising,  ar. 
Braitiiwait,  [Catterick,  Richmondsliire,  York- 

sliire,]  gu.  on  a  chev.   ar.   three  cross  crosslets, 

fifchee,  sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  couchant,  ar. 

collared  and  lined  gu. 
Brathicayte.     See  Braihicayte. 
Brakeley,  sa.  two  bars,  vaire,  ar.  and  vert. 
Bralceley,  checpiy,  erm.   and  gu.   on  a  bend  a/. 

three  billets  or. 
Brakenbury,  [Durham,]  or,  fretty  sa. 


BRA 

Brahenhiiry,  [Kent,]  or,  fretty  sa.   on   a  canton 

gu.  a  bird  of  tlip  first. 
JSrokenhiu-y,  [DLirbani.]  ar.  three  cliev.  brncort  in 

base,  sa. — Crest,  a  lion,  couchanl,  guardaut,  sa. 

under  an  oak-tree  vert. 
Urakentrf.e,    [Soniersetsliire,]    erm.    a    cross, 

cngr.  sa.  charged  with  five  mullets  ar. 
Brakentree,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  engr.  sa.  five 

estoiles  or. 
Jirakeiilrce,  [Somcrsetiihire,]  erm.  on  a  cross,  engr. 

sa.  five  estoiles  or. 
CUAKIN,  [Cambridgeshire,]    ar.   a   fesse,  rompu, 

az.  betvv.  three  lozenges  gu.  on  each  a  martlet 

or. 
Bralyn,  [Chesterton,    Cambridgeshire,]    ar.    five 

martlets,  in   cross,  sa. — Crest,  a    hawk's  head, 

erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged  or. 
llralijii,  [Cambridgeshire,]    gn.    a  fesse,  chequy, 

ar.  and  az.  belw.  three  lozenges  or,  eacli  chm-ged 

with  a  martlet  of  the  field. 
Brakyn,  az.  three  mullets  or,  a  chief,  indented, 

enn. 
BnARJf.vN,     or    Bakemax,    sa.    a    break    or, 

betw.  two  martlets,  and  a  bread-basket,  ar. 
Brai.ford,  quarterly,    per   fesse,  indented,    or 

and  az. 
Bialford,  or  BraUsford,   or,  a  cinquefoil  sa. 
Bhalfoktu,     [Derbyshire,]     ai".    a    cinquefoil, 

pierced,  sa. 
Bkamars,  Bramarasse,  or  Bramariss,  or, 

a  fesse,  az. 
Brambert,  ar.  on  abend  sa.  three  rakes  of  the 

field. 
Brambud,    ar.    three    annulets    and    a    canton, 

a^. 
Braaies,  [Kent,]  sa.  on  a  cliief  ar.  a  denii  hon, 

rampant,  gu. 
Bramj;tost,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.   a  lion,  rmn- 

pant,  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets,  fitchce,  or. 
Bramford,  [Lincohishire  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a 

fesse  gu. 
Bramhall,  [Chester  and  London,]  sa.   a  lion, 

rampant,  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. — Crest,  a 

lion,    passant,    or.     [Confirmed,  November  21, 

1628.] 
Bramley.     See  Bromley. 
Brambley,  ar.    three    brambliugs  ppr.   a    chief 

,  R"- 

Brammeryfe,  or,  a  fesse  az. 
Brampton,  az.   tv\o  lions,    passant,    or,   armed 

and  langued  gu. 
Brumjtton,  [Letton,  Norfolk,]  gu.   a  fesse  ar.  in 

chief  three  bezants. 
Jh-aiiipioH,  [Brampton,  Norfolk,]    gu.    a    saltier, 

befw.  four  cross  crosslets,   fitchee,  ar. — Crest, 

on    a    tiger,    ar.    a    naked   man,    astride,    ppr. 


BRA 

wreathed  about  the  temples  ar.  and  gu.  (Another 
crest,  a  lion,   rampant,  or.) 

Brampton,  [Norlblk  and  Sufiolk,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, with  two  tails,  erm. 

Brampton,  [London,  and  Brampton-Castle,  Here- 
fordshire,] az.  three  round  buckles  or. 

Brampton,  az.  a  lion,   rampant,  or. 

Brampton,  [A.ttleborough,  Norfolk,]  gni.  on  a 
fesse  ar.  a  mullet  sa.  in  chief  three  plates. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  a  talbot's  head, 
gu.  erased,  ar. 

Brampton,  ar.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  crosslets  sa. 

Brampton,  ar.  a  bend,   danccttee,   az. 

Brampton,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  annulets  sa.  in 
chief  three  plates. 

Brampton,  or,  two  lions,  passauf,  gu.  armed  and 
langued,  az.     See  Brompton. 

Ptrumpton,  gu.  alien,  rampant,  erm. 

Brampton,  [Branipton-Castlc,  Herefordshire,]  or, 
two  lions,  passant,  gu. 

Brampton,  ar.  a  bend,  indented,  az. 

Brampton,  gu.  five  escallops  or,  three  and 
two. 

Brampton,  az.  three  buckles  or. 

Jh-ampton,  [Letton,  Norfolk,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  in 
chief  three  plates. 

Brampton,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 

BiiAMSiiow,  or,  two  bars  and  a  canton  gu. 

Bramson,  or  Branson,  g}Tonny  of  six,  ar.  and 
az. 

Bramston,  [Screens-Roxwell,  Essex,]  or,  on  a 
fesse  sa.  three  plates. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  or, 
gorged  with  a  colkn-  sa.  charged  with  three 
plates. 

Bramston,  [Woodham-^\' alter,  Essex.]  The 
same. 

Bramston,  az.  three  crosses  patonce  ar. 

BjtAMTOT,  per  pale,  gii.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  within  an  orle  of  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Bran,  Ap,  [North  Wales,]  ar.  achev.  sa.  betw. 
three  rooks  j)pr. 

Brancey,  barry  of  twelve,  ar.  and  az. 

Branch,  or  Braunch,  gu.  a  leopard's  head, 
jessant,  a  fleur-de-lis,  or. 

Branch,  or  Branche,  erm.  a  fret  gu. 

Branch,  [Sir  John,  Lord  Slayor  of  London,  1580,] 
quarterly  ;  iirst  and  fourth,  ai'.  a  lion,  rampant, 
guaidant,  gu.  debruised  by  a  bendlet  sa. ;  se- 
cond and  third,  gu.  a  fesse,  vaire,  ar.  and  az. 
in  chief  a  unicorn,  passant,  betw.  two  mullets, 
all  within  a  bordure,  ejigr.  or. 

Branch,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mullets 
gu. 

Branche,  ar.  a  lion,  ram])ant,  gu.  armed  az.  op- 
pressed with  a  bend,  sa. 

Branche,  or  Branch,  erm.  fretty  gu. 

■[  y  2  ] 


BRA 

Branclie,  [Westmoreland,]  ar.  three  bars,  and  a 
canton,  sa. 

Branchlkv,  az.  a  cross  potent  or. 

Brand,  az.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  ar,  hilts  in 
base,  or,  witliin  a  bordiire,  engr.  of  the  last, 
pellettee  sa. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck, 
erased,  guardant,  quarterly,  ar.  and  or,  semee 
of  roundles  of  three  colours  sa.  vert  and  gii. 
[Borne  hy  the  Rev.  John  Brand,  la/e  Rector  of 
S(.  Mary-at-HiU  and  St.  Andrew,  Holhorn, 
London,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Cramflnrjton, 
Northumberland,  who  died  Sept.  11,  180G.] 

Brand,  [Gray's  Irni  and  Suffolk,  1G16,]  az.  two 
swords,  in  saltier,  ar.  hilted,  in  base,  or,  a  bor- 
dure,  engr.  of  the  last. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  or,  a  leopard's  ('or  lion's)  head,  guar- 
dant, ar.  semee  of  roundles,  of  various  co- 
loiu-s. 

Brand,  [Monlsey,  Surrey,  1591,]  Or,  a  chev. 
betw.  three  dexter  hands,  couped  at  the  wrist, 
sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cock- 
atrice's head,  gu.  betw.  two  ^vings  ppr. 

Brand,  vert,  a  griflin,  passant,  and  a  chief  or. 

Brand,  [Sir  Thomas,  Scotland,]  quarterly ;  first 
and  fourth,  az.  two  battens  or,  ensigiied  on  the 
top  with  the  unicorn  of  Scotland ;  second  and 
thud,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  niascles  ar.  a  chief 
az.  charged  with  as  many  stars  of  tlie  third. 
— Crest,  a  voll,  Avith  a  batton  in  pale. 

Brand,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  nias- 
cles of  the  fust ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  as 
many  sjnn-rowels,  or.— Crest,  two  probocides 
of  elephants,  in  pale,  couped,  flexed,  and  re- 
flexed,  ar.  that  on  the  dexter  charged  with  three 
mascles,  the  sinister  with  as  many  spur-rowels, 
sa. 

Brandeeth,  sa.  five  mascles,  conjohied  in  cross, 
ar. — Crest,  a  lamb,  conchant,  ar. 

Branoer,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  az.  flames  of 
fire  ppr. ;  second  and  third,  az.  a  saltier,  humet- 
tee,  or. — First  crest,  or  badge,  encircled  by  six- 
teen full  blown  roses,  alternately  red,  bine,  pink, 
and  yellow;  a  human  heart  ppr.  from  either  side 
a  wing  expanded  ar.  surmounted  of  a  long  cross 
and  ohve-branch,  in  saltier,  also  ppr.  above  the 
heart  a  crown  of  five  points  or,  beneath  tlie  ro- 
ses this  motto,  ]]'er  .  ffutes.u. bases. 7nt  .kan  . 
ertragan  Wirt  .Icein  .f/rose  .ehre  .erjayen.  Se- 
cond crest,  a  demi  phcenix,  issuing  from  flames, 
ppr.  [Borne  by  John  Spieker  Brander,  Esq. 
of  Sovierford- Grange,  Hants.']  A  Subscriber, 
1824. 

Brander,  [Surrey,]  gu.  a  burning  bush  ppr.  betw. 
two  roses  ar,  in  fesse,  in  chief  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, and  a  third  in  base  of  the  Inst. — Crest,  or 
badge,    as  above.     Second  crest,    a  dove,  re- 


BRA 

guiu-dant,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive-brancfj 
ppr. 

BiiANDFORD,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  two  eagles, 
rising,  in  cliief,  and  a  lion  in  base,  or,  three 
sprigs  of  oak,  fruutcd,  vert. — Crest,  an  eagle, 
ri.sing,  or,  holding  in  tiie  beak  a  sprig  of  oak^  as 
in  the  arms.  [Granted  to  William  Brandford, 
of  London,  late  of  Barbadoes,  1757.] 

Branuishfieli),  ar.  three  caps  sa.  adorned  with 
coronets  or. 

Brandling,  gu.  a  cross  flory,  and  an  escallop  in 
the  dexter  corner,  ar. 

Bi-andehjng,  or  Brandling,  [Newcastle,  Nor- 
thumberland,] gu.  a  cross  patonce  ar.  in  the 
chief  point  an  escallop  shell  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  stump  of  a  tree,  couped  and  erased, 
from  the  top  issuing  flames  of  fire,  from  the 
sinister  a  sprig  with  an  acorn  and  leaves,  all 
ppr. 

Brandon,  [Suffolk,]  harry  of  ten,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
lion,  rampant,  or,  ducally  crowned,  per  pale  of 
the  first  and  second. 

Brandon,  ar.  four  bars,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or, 
ducally  crowned,  per  pale  of  the  second  and 
third. 

Brandon,  [Chamberlain  of  London,]  nr.  two  bars 
gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  double-queued,  or,  pel- 
lettee.— Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  charged 
with  two  bars  gu.  on  each  three  bezants. 

Brandon,  [London,]  or,  four  pellets  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  field. 

Brandon,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  two  lion's  gambs,  per  sal- 
tier, era-sed,  betw.  as  many  lions'  heads,  erased, 
ar. 

Brandon,  harry  of  twelve,  ar.  and  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or. 

Brandon,  gu.  two  lion's  paws,  erased,  in  saltier, 
or. 

Brandon,  sa.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  or. 

Brandreth,  [^yeeford,  Staffordshire,]  sa.  a 
cross  of  five  mascles  or. — Crest,  a  lamb, 
couchant,  ar.  [Bti  Patent,  November  10, 
IG-ii.] 

Brandreth,  or  Brandrelth,  niasculy,  beudv  of 
four,  ar.  and  gu. 

Brandsby.     See  Braxsby. 

Brandt,  gu.  the  stem  of  a  tree,  couped  at  both 
ends,  in  bend,  or. 

Brandwood,  [Durham,]  erm.  two  pales,  vaire, 
or  and  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  bezant,  betw. 
two  yew-trees  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  yew-tree 
ppr. 

Brangor,  gu.  an  angel,  standing  erect,  with  his 
hands  conjoined  and  elevated  on  his  breast,  ha- 
bited in  a  long  robe,  girt,  ar.    \vings  displayed. 


BRA 

Brankktoy,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  engr.  sa. 

five  esfoiles  or. 
Bkankktry,  [Somersetshire,]  enu.   on  across, 

eaigr.  sa.  five  esfoiles  or. 
BrankfrIiY,  or  Branktroy,  [Essex,]  ar,  on 

a  cross,  eiigr.  sa.  five  cstoiles  or. 
Brans,  barry  of  twelve,  or  and  az. 
BRANSiiY,  or  Braslky,   [Kent,]    ar.    a    cliev. 

befw.  tbrce  sAvans'  necks,  erased,  sa. 
lirandshxj,  sa.  a  saltier^  ar.  betw.  four  mullets,  or. 
BRAN.SON,    or  Braunson,    per  pale   and   per 

cliev.  counterclianged,  ar.  and  sa. 
Bransiiath,    Bramspath,    Branspeth,   or 
Branspauche,  ar.  three  bars,  and  a  crujton,  sa. 
Branston,  quarterly,  gu.  and  vert,  four  buckles 

or. 
Branston,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three 

bezants. 
Branti:sley,  or  Erantsley,  ar.   on  abend, 

engr.  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Branthwaitk.     See  BRAiTinvAix. 
Brantingham,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  fesse,  subcreuelle, 

betw.  three  Catharine  \^heels,  or. 
Brase.mon,  sa.  two  crescents,  braced,  or. 
Braskle,  [Norfolk,]  la.  a  cross,  chequy,  ar.  and 

gu. 
Brasktt,  quarterly,  per  fesse,  indented,  sa.  and 

ar.  in  the  lirst  quarter,  a  stork  or. 
Brash  AM,  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant,  giiar- 

daut,  of  the  tield. 
Brasham,   per  fesse,   az.  and  or,  a  lion,  passant, 

guardaut,  gu. 
Brassy,  ar.  on  a  chief,  gu.   two  mullets  of  the 

field. 
Brasye,  [Cornwall,]  quarterly,  indented,  ar.  iuid 

sa. 
Brasye,  quarterly,  indented  sa,  and  ar. 
Brathwayte,  [Westmorland,  1591,]  gu.  on  a 
cliev.    ar.   three  cross    crosslets,    fitchee,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  greyhound,  couchant,  ar.  collared  and 
lijied  gu.  the  collar  studded  and  ringed  or. 
Bkatost,  ar.  seraee  fleurs-de-lis,  a  lion,  rampant, 

az. 
Buatt,  [Staflordshixe,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az,  three 

bezants. 
Bkat'ion,  .<?a.  a  lion,  ramp;int,  ar. 
BuATTON,  [Somersetshire,]  ar,  a  fesse,  engr.  gu, 

betw.  three  mullets  sa. 
Braunde,  vert,  a  grifhn,  passant,  segreaut,  and 
acliief  or.     [Granted  to  Benjamin  Braunde,  of 
SvfoU:,  10 th  March,  IGJO.] 
BRauneck,   gyronny  of  four,  champaine  or  en- 
arched,  ar.  and  goi. 
Braveing,  [Wilts,]  gu.  two  bends,  wavy,  one  ar. 
the  other  or. — Crest,  a  demi  talbot  gu.  guttee 
'I'or,  ducally  crov^■ned  ar. 


BRA 

Brawne,  [London  and  Surrey,  1604,]  ar.  three 

bars  sa.  oa  a  canton  or,  a  dragon's  head,  erased, 

of  the  second. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or, 

a  dragon's  head  sa. 

Brawiie,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  saltier 

of  the  field. 
Bratin,  ar.  three  fusils,  pointed,  or  hi  point,  trian- 
gular, gu. 
Eraunston,  gu.  a  cross,  pomettee,  voided  or. 
Braunz,  or,  six  barnilcts  az. 
Bray,  harry  of  six,  or  and  vert. 
Bratj,  [Northumberland,]   gu.   three    bends  vair. 
[Borne  hy  Michael  Bray,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1787.] 
Bray,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  parrots'  legs,  erased, 

sa.  within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 
Bray,  [Sussex  and  Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  Iietw. 
three  eagles'  (another,  ravens')  legs,  erased,  a  la 
quiso,  sa.  armed  gn. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant, 
gUiU'daut,  or,  betw.  two  wings,  endorsed,  vaire, 
or  and  az.  (Another,  the  wings  vair.) 
Bray,  [Oxfordshire,]  quarterly,  ar.   and  az.  on  a 

bend  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Bray,  [Nortliuiiiberland,]  ^air,  three  bends  gu. 
Bray,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  ogresses,   within 

a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 
Bray,  erm.  a  cross  formee  gu. 
Bray,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  parrots,  (or  popin- 
jays,) sa,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 
Bray,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.    . 
Bray,  ar.  a  chev.  betv/.  two  pots  sa.  within  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  gu. 
Bray,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles'  legs,  erased, 
k  la    quise,    sa.   armed    gu.— Crest,    an    ounce 
ppr. 
Bray,    ar.  a  chev,  gu,  betw.  three   eagles'  legs, 

erased,  sa. 
Bray,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  pellets,  sa.  within  a 

bordure,  engr.  gu. 
Bray,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  three  pair  of  barnacles,  ex- 

pansed,  in  pale,  sa. 
Bray,  [Surrey    and   Eaton  Bray,    Bedfordshire,] 
nr.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles'  legs,  erased,  sa. 
(quartering,  vair,  three  bendlets  gu.;    also    by 
the  name  of  JJrey.) — Crest,  a  llax-braker  or. 
Bray,  ar,  on  a  chief  gii.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Braye,  ar,  on  a  chev,  betw,  three  gTiflins'  heads, 
era?ed,    gu.    an    escallop  or. — Crest,   out   of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  feathers,  three 
ar.  t\vo  az.  on  the  top  of  the  plume,  a  griffin's 
head,  gu, 
Braye,  [Cornwall,]  ar,  three  pine  trees,  erased, 
ppr.  fructed  or.- — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 
az.  a  grillin's  head,  erm. 
Braye,  vert,  tliree  bendlets  ar. 
Braybeck,  gu.  six  fusils,  in  bend,  or. 


B  R  E 

Uraijheck,  gu.  six  fusils,  in  bend,  or,  a  label  of  five 

points,  az.     (Another,  ar.) 
Brcnjbeck,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  or,  a  label,  ar. 
Jiraijlieck,  gu.  fue  fusils,  in  bend,  or,  a  label,  az. 
Bkaybuokk,  [Siillblk,]    ar.    seven  mascles,  az. 

three,  three,  and"  one,  betw.  the  first  and  second 

rows,  two  roses,  gu. — Crest,   a  maiden's  head, 

p])r.  hair  or,  with  a  garland  of  violets  and  leaves 

round  her  head. 
Bruyliroke,  [Bucks,]  ar.  seven  mascles,  coiijunct, 

three,  three,  and  one,  gu. 
Braybrole,  [London,  temp.  John,]  ar.  seven  mas- 
cles, conjoined,  az.  three,  three,   and  one. 
Bk  AY  FIELD,  [Norfolk,]  az.    a  cross  chequy,  ar. 

and  gu. 
Braiififkl,  gu.  three  escallops,  az.  betw.  two  bends 

vail-. 
Brayluocke,  ar.  seven  mascles,  pierced,  three, 

tln-ee,  and  one,  v.ilhin  a  bordure,  gu. 
Braylefe,  ar,  a  cinquefoil,  pierced,  sa. 
Braylford,  ar.  two  bends,  az.  on  a  canton,  sa. 

a  chess-rook,  or. 
Braijlford,  ar.  five  mascles,  in  saltier,  sa. 
Braylford,  or   Brcnjleford,    quarferly;  per    fesse, 

indented,  or  and  az. 
Braylford,  ar.  tv,o  bends,  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  a  chess-rook,  or. 
Brayllford,  or  Brailcford,  or,  a  cinquefoil,  sa. 
Braylesford,    or   Ihaylford,   [Derbyshire.]     The 

same. 
Brayi.ie,    or  BRUL'i'E,    erm.    on  a  bend,  gu. 

three  chev.  or. 
Braylston,  sa.  six  mullets  or,  three,  two^  and 

one. 
Brayme,  ar.  on  a  ptde  gu.  three  leopards'  heads 

of  the  field. 
Brayne.     See  Braine. 

Braytoft,    [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  leopard,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  az. 
Braytoft,  ar.    a  lion,  rampant,  within  an  orle  of 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  az. 
Braytoft,    [Lincolnshire,]    az.   cruslly,  (another, 

crosses  bottonee,)  a  lion  rampant,  ar. — Crest^  a 

demi  lion,  rampmit,  gu.  crusily,  ar. 
Braytoft,  [Braytoft,   Lincohishire,]  per  pale,  ar. 

and  az.  two  Uons,  rampant,  counterclianged. 
Braytoft,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  armed  gxi. 
Brayton,  az.  two  chev.  betw.  as  many  mullets 

or. 
Brayton,  az.  two  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 
Brayton,  ar.  a  cross,  gu.  fretty  or. 
BiiAYTOST,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
Breacourt,  paly   of   six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend, 

erm. 
BRF.AnriEED,  az.  a  stag's  head,  erased,  or. 
Brkake,  gu.  a  dragon,  volant,  ar. 


B  R  E 

Breame,    [London,]    gu.  ou  a   chev.   ar.  betw. 

tlu-ee  talbols'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many  m.id- 

lets  sa. — Crest,  a  hand  and  arm,  couped  at  the 

elbow,  erecf,  habited  bendy  of  six,  or  and  az. 

cutr  of  the  first,  the  hand  gra.sping  a  fish,  all 

ppr. 
Breame,  az.  three  breames  or. 
Breant,  [Temp,  llem-y  IIL]  gu.  a  cinquefoil, 

ar. 
Brearcliffe.     See  Bracliffe. 
Brebroke,  ar.  seven  mascles,  gu.  three,  three, 

and  one,  betvs'.  twelve  roses  sa. 
Breche,  ar.  a  chev.  betv/.  three  mullets,  sa. 
Brechin,  [Scotland,]  or,  three  piles  in  point,  ^i. 
Breck-E,  ar.  two  bars,  and  in  chief  as  many  pales 

az.  on  aii  inescocheon  or,  two  bars  sa. 
Breckdon,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  ar. 
Brecknock,"  [Wales,]  barry  of  twelve,  ar.  and 

gu.  an  orlc  of  ten  martlct-s,  sa. 
Brecknock,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  gu.  an  orlc  of 

eight  martlets,  sa. 
Brecknock,  or  Brecknoij,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

lions' ('a?jo//ier,  bears')  gambs,  erased,  sa. 

BrECT,  De  la,    or  BliEET,  gu. 

Bred,  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,    betw.  ten   billets, 

three,  two,  three,  and  tv,o. 
Bredcake,  vert,  a  saltier,  lozeugy,  or. 
Br  ED  ELL,    jier   fesse,    ar.   and   gu.  three    piles, 

couped  and  transposed,  in  fesse,  az. 
Bredgate,  o/- Bredgatt,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  bend, 

az.  fretty  of  the  field,  betw.  two  lions,  passant, 

guard iuit,  gu. 
Bredham,  [Kent,]  ar.  two  bendlets,  sa. 
Bredham,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  bend,  sa. 
BREDiNGiiURST,[SuiTey,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  indent- 
ed, ar.  three  mullets,  gu. 
Bredleshaw,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  two  bars,  voided, 

az.  in  chief  three  mullets,  gu. 
Bredman,  [Bedfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  sa.  five 

lozenges,  erm. 
Brednell,  [London,]  ar.  o)i  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 

three  didappers,  az.  a  crescent  or,  charged  wiih 

a  mullet,  sa. 
Bredwardine,  [Brecknock.shire,]  or,  two  lions, 

couchant,  gu. 
Bredwell,    [Sufl'olk,]  gu.  a   goat,  salient,  ar. 

attired,  or. 
Bredtccll,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  engr.  sa.  three 

goats'  heads,  couped,  of  the  field,  attired,  or. 
Breedon,  [Croton,  Northamptonshire,] gu.  alien. 

rampant,  ar.  betw.  eight   nails,    or. — Crest,    a 

demi  lion,  ar.  holding  a  cross    pattee,  fitchee. 

gu. 
Brekdon,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  bend  fusily,  ar. 
BREK.HED,  sa.  three  garbs  or,  within  a  bordure, 

ar.  •   ■  '■        ■  ■■    . 


B  R  E 

BrEKIN,  [Cumbcrliuul,]  gu.  a  fessc,  clioquy,  nr. 

and  az.  botw.  lliicc  lozenges  of  llie  second,  each 

I'liarged  ■with  a  martlet,  gii. 
]>Ri:KNon,  or  Bi;ETN'OR,"barry  often,  av.  and 

gii.  eight  martlets,  in  orle,  sa. 
UuKMiJiCR,  [London,]   ar.   three   anindets   and  a 

canton,  az. 
Hrcinher,  [London,]  nz.  three  annulets,   ar.  on  a 

canton  of  the  last,  a  mullet,  gii. 
IJreinber,  ar.  t-no  ansiiilcis,  and  a  canton,  az. 
iiicniher,  [Sir  Nitholus,  Lord  IMayor  of  London, 

1377,  1383,  ]38-l,  and  1385,]  ar.  three  aimulets, 

sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  mullet  of  the 

ileld. 
Urk.men,  ar.  three  trum]iets,  gu. 
JjRKMER,  ar.  a  plume  of  six  feathers,  alternately, 

gu.  and  or. 
Bur-MMORE,  [Wilts,]  or,  a  fesse,  sa.  betw.  three 

crescents,  az. 
BrI'.MOND,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
Bremsiiell,  or  Bresiient,  ar.  a  fesse,  gn.  on 

a  canton  of  the  second,  a  crescent,  ar. 
Brem.S)1ETT,  ;u-.  a  fesse,  gu.  on  a  quarter  of  the 

last,  a  crescent  of  the  iisld. 
Breinshol,  [Hauls,]  ar.   on  a  fesse,   gu.   a   cres- 
cent of  the  first,  and  a  canton  of  the  second. 
Br  EN,    ar.    a    chev.    bet^r.   three    dexter   hands, 

euuped  at  the  w  rist,  sa. 
Jircnne,    ar.  a  fesse  dancettee,    bet\v.    three  leo- 
pards' faces,  sa. 
Biriuie,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  sinister  hands,  sa. 
Brenchesley,   or    Brenchlev,    az.    a  cross 

patonce,  or. 
Brciuldeij,  az.  a  cross  patonce,  engr.   or. — Crest, 

a  dexter  band  and  arm,  couped  near  the  elbow, 

erect,  holding  a  laurel-branch,  all  ppr.     [Borne 

hy Brenchlei;,  Esq.  of  Uaidstone,  Kent, 

^1823.]  J        'i     J 

Bi;];xi)E,  [iVorfolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 

sinister  hands,  couped,  sa.  as  many  spear-heads 

of  the  field. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant, 

ar. 
Brende,  [Suffolk.]     The  same  arms. — Crest,  the 

fore-part  of  a  hon,  gu.  bleuded  to  the  hind  part 

of  a  dragon,  sejant,  vert. 
BRENnFYERD,  sa.  three  antelopes'  heads,  couped, 

ar.  attired  or. 
Brexiieyld,  az.  a   cross,   chequy,   ar.  and  gu. 

betv, .  four  juullcts  or. 
Bri:ndt,  ar.  a  stag's  attire,  fixed  to   the   scalp, 

or. 
i'REXECRO.SSE,  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.  couped,   ar. 
1Jri;xi;rs,   or,  two  bars,  gu.  over  all  a  lion,  rara- 

p^mt,  of  the  second. 
Br  E.N  II  AM,  or  Bur  HAM,  sa.  a  cross,  ar.  betw. 

four  crescents  of  the  second. 


B  R  E 

Brenley,  gu.  a  griflin,  segreant,  or. 

Brenlij,  [Kent,]  g\i.  a  gi-iflln,  segreant,  ar. 

Brenne.     See  Bren. 

Brens,  bany  of  six,  ar.  gu.  and  az. 

Brent,    [Keni,]    gu.  a  viveni,  sejant,    the  tail 

nowed,   ar. 
Brtni,    [Oxford,    Pat.   1GJ3,]  gu.    a   wivcrn    ar. 

charged  on   the  breast  with  three  spots   of  erni. 

one  and  two.— Crest,    a    wivern's   head,  betw. 

t^^-o  wivern'i'  v.ings,  ar.  charged  on  the  breast  as 

in  the  arms. 
Drcnt,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  seven  griflins,  segreant, 

ar. 
Brent,  [Js'ent.]  gu.  a  cockatrice,  salient,  or. 
Brent,   [ICenf,   Somerset,  and  Gloucester.]   gu.  a 

wiverii,  passant,    ar. — Crest,   a   dragon's   heiid, 

betw.  two  wings,  expanded,  ar. 
Brent,  gu.  a  gi-ifiin,  segreant,  ar. 
Brent,  gu.  a  wivern,  displayed,  and  tail  uowed,  ar. 
Brentisee,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 

debruised  by  a  bend  vert,   chmgcd  with  throe 

eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Brenlisle,   ar.  on  a  bend,   engr.   gu.  three  lions, 

rampant,  of  the  field. 
Bri;ntisley,  or  Brentsley.     Same  arms. 
Brenton,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

martlets,  sa. 
Brenton,  ar.  two  bars,  gu.   on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond; a  cross  of  the  first. 
Brenton,  ar.  a  chev.  gTi.  betw.  three  martlets,  sa. 
JiltENTYKE,    az.    three    eagles,     displayed,    ar. 

armed,  or. 
Brenynger,  or,  a  cross  vert,  over  all  a  bendlet, 

gu. 
Breregiily,  ar.  a  cross  bottonee  gu. 
Brereiiougii,  ar.  a  cross  jjolent  gu.  betw.  thiee 

ogresses. 
Brerehouse,  [Norfolk,]  erin.  a  lion,   rampant, 

gu. 
Brereley,  ar.  a  cross  potent   (another,  pattce) 

gu. 
Brcarley,  [London,]  ar.  a  cross  potent  gu.  in  the 

dexter  point  a  fleur-de-hs  of  the  second. — Crest, 

a  cross  potent,  fitchee,  gii.  betw.  two  -wings  ar. 
Breerehj,    [London    and    jMarland,     Lancashire.] 

The  same  arms.     [Granted  to  James  Breerehj, 

of  London,  19//(  March,  1G15.] 
Brere.S,  [Chorley,   Lancashire,]   erm.   on  a  can- 
ton   az.    a   falcon,  volant,  or. —  Crest,  a  nag's 

head  erminois. 
Brereto,  az.  II  cross,  engr.  nr. 
Brer  ETON,  [Brereton,  Cheshire,]  ar.   two  bars 

-sa.— Crest,   a  bear's  head  jjpr.  issuing  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet Supporters,  dexter,  a 

bear  ppr.  sinister,  a  wolf  ar.  collared  az. 
Brereton,  [Burras,  Denbighshire.]  The  same  arms. 


B  R  E 

Brerelon,  flrclaiid.]     The  same  arms. 
Brereion,  [Chesliire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  a  crescent 
gu.  charged  vith  a  mullet  or.— Crest,   a  bear's 
head    aiitl    neck,  erased,  sa.    muzzled    gu.  the 
muzzle  studded  or. 
Brerelon,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 
Brereton,  [Devon,]  ar.   fretty  gu.   on  a  chief  or, 

crusily  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. 
Brerelon,  ar.  betw.  two  bars  sa.  a  cross  patonce 
.  of  the  second,  charged  v.ith  five  bezants. — 
Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  enu.  a  dragon 
witli  wings  expanded,  gu. 
Brerelon,  [Staffordshire  and  Cheshire.]  The  same. 
Brereton,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.   in   the  first  two 

bars  sa.  in  the  second  as  many  banners  ar. 
Brereion,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  a  mullet  of  the  last. 
Brerelon,  [Ileuford,   Cheshire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa. 
over  all  a  cross  formee,  flcurv,  gu.     [Crealed 
a  Baronet,  March  lOlh,  1G2G.]  ' 
Brlrwood,  or  BiUERWdOD,   [Chester,]  erm. 
two  pales,  vaire,  or  and   az.   on  a  chief  of  the 
last,   a  bezant,   betw.  two  garbs  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  two  swords  in  saltier  gu.   pon\els  and 
hilts  or,  enfded  with  au  earl's  coronet  ppr. 
Brerivood,  erm.  two  pales,  vair,  ou  a  chief  ar.  a 

torteaux,  betw.  two  garbs  gu. 
BreSBY,  [Penrith,  Cumberland,]  barry  nebulee 
of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  ou  a  fesse  gu.  five  guttee  de 
larmes. 
BreSCETT,  az.  a  bend,  brettessed,  or. 
Brescy,    or   Bkessv,    [Wislaston,    Cheshire,] 
quarterly,  jier  fesse  indented,  sa.  and  ar.  in  the 
first  quarter  a  mallard  ar. 
Bresingham,    sa.   two   eagles'  vnngs,   elevated 

and  conjoined,   or. 
Bresingham,  sa.  two  wings,  elevated  and  conjoin- 
ed, ar. 
BrbsseYj  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  sa.  and 
ar.   in  the  first  quarter  a  teale  of  the  last,— 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  teale  ar. 
Bresstj,  quai'terly,  sa.  and  ar.  in  the  first  quarter 

a  teale  of  the  second. 
Brest,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  cinquefoil,  betw.  an  orle  of 

cross  crosslets,  or. 
Breston,  [Hertfordshire,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  ba- 

ruled  sa.  thfee  crescents  or. 
Breyston,  sa.  six  martlets  or. 
Bretaigne,  chequy,  or  and   az.   a  canton  erm. 
■within  a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  lions, 
passfuit,  guardant,  of  the  first. 
Bretayne,  erm.  a  canton,  chequy,  or  and  az.  within 
a  bordure  gii.  charged  with  eight  Hons,  passant, 
guard;uit,  of  the  second. 
Britain,  sa.  three  garbs  or. 
Britain,  or   Breton,   [Sir  John,   Lord   lilayor  of 


B  R  E 

London,  1204  to  1297  inclusive,]  az.  two  chev'.         | 

or,  in  cliicf  as  many  mullets  ar.  \ 

Britaine,  [Lord  Mayor  of  TiOndon,  1326,]  gu.  a  i 
saltier,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis,  or.  j 

Brilayne,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  tower,  triple  tow-  1 
ered,  erm.  port  displayed  sa.  within  a  bordure  \ 
gTi.  charged  with  eight  leopmrds,  passant,  of  the  J 
first.  I 

Bryfayne,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  canton  erm.  within        I 
a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  of  the  first. 
Bretargii,  [Bretargh,    Lancashire,]    ar.   a   fret 
gu.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  second. 
Bretargh,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, betw.  two  cross  crosslets  sa. 
Bretcock,  az.  three  brits,  naiant,  ppr. 
Breteche,  [1199,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  double 

queued,  ar.  crowned  or. 
Bretewell,  gu.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitcliee,  ar. 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Briiwell,  [Britwell,  Bucks,]  gu.  a  fesse,  nebulee, 

or. 
BrujldiLcU,  or  Britwell,  [Bucks,]  ar.   ou  a  cross 

sa.  five  lozenges  or. 
Bretingham,  erm.  a  pile  az. 
Bretland,  [Thorncliffe,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  haw- 
thorn tree,  erased,  vert,  flowered  gu. 
Breton,   [Cambridgeshire,]   ar.   two  bars   sa.   a 

label  of  three  points  gu. 
Breton,  ar.  two  talbots,  passant,  gu.     (Another, 

statant.) 
Breton,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  ar.   and  gu.   in   the 
first  quarter  a  mullet  sa. — Crest,   a  demi  talbot 
gu.   eaied,  collared,    and  lined  or,    holding  in 
his  feet  the  line  coiled  up. 
Breton,    or   Bretton,    [Northamptonshire,]    ar.  a 
fesse,  dancettee,  gu.  in  chief  three  boars'  heads, 
couped,  sa. — Crest,   on   a  mural  coronet  gu.  a 
boar's  head,  couped  sa. 
Breton,   [London,    Statlordshire,    and    Leicester- 
shire,]   az.    a  bend,  betw.  six  mullets,  pierced, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,   erased,   az.  charged 
with  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  billets  ar. 
Breton,    [Lincolnshire.]     Same  arms,   the  mullets 

pierced  gii. 
Breton,  [Norfolk  and  lincolushire,]   az.   a  bend, 

betw.  six  mullets  or.     (Another,  ar.) 
Breton,  [Winchinghmn,  Norfolk,]   quarterly,  per 
fesse  indented,  ar.   and  gu.  a  mullet  for  difl'e- 
rencc, 
Breton,   [Essex,]  az.    two  chev.  or,   on  the  first  a 
mullet  sa. — Crest,  ou  a  liou's  gamb  az.   a  chev. 
or,  charged  w  ith  a  nudlet  sa. 
Breton,  [llaxsted,   Essex,]  az.   two  chev.   or.  in 
chief  as  many  mullets  of  the  second. 


B  U  E 

Jhclon,  or,  fretty  sa.  a  cbief  of  the  sccoud. 

Jiiilon,  fir.  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

lirelon,  or  Bret  ton,  ar.    a  fesse,  dancettce,   gii. 

hetw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
Brclon,  az.  a  bond  or,  betw.  six  escallops  ar. 
Breton,  cpiavterly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  first  quarter 

ii  mullet  of  the  second. 
Breton,  az.  a  bend,  befv/.  six  martlets  or. 
Breton,  az.  a  bend  ar.  fretty  ^i.  betw.  six  nmllets 

or.     C Another,  the  niidlcts  of  six  points.) 
Breton,  [Essex,]  az.  hvo  chev.  or. 
Breton,  ai'.  a  chev.  betw.  three  door-staples  t^u. 
Breton,  quarterly,   sa.   and  ar.   on  the  first  a  hon, 

pnssant,  g-uardant,  or. 
Breton,  quarterly,   ar.   and  sa.  two  lions,  and  as 

many  mullets,  countercliang-ed. 
Breton,  quarterly,   ar.    and  sa.  on  tlie  first  a  lion, 

rarnpant,   of  the  .second.        _^ ' _ 

Breton,  [SufibTk   aiid  Essex,]   quarterly,   or   and 

p,u.  a  bordure  az. 
Breton,  or,  a  cross  crosslet  az. 
Breton,  [Temp.  Ken.  IL]  az.  a  tun,  in  fesse,  ar. 

over  if  a  scroll  of  the  second,  inscribed  BRE. 
Breton,  az.  two  chev.  or,  in  chief  as  many  rauUefs 

of  six  points  of  the  second. 
Breton,   lozengy,   or  and  sa.   a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond. 
Breton,  az.    two    chev.    betw.    three    mullets    or, 

pierced  ^u. 
Breton,  w.  abend,  betw.  six  mullets  gu. 
Breton,  quarterly,  ar.   and  sa.  in  the  first  a  lion, 

rampant;  in  the  second  a  mullet,  couuterchan- 

ged. 
Breton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  gu. 
Breton,  ar.    a  fesse,  indented,    and   three  boars' 

heads,  gu. 
Breton,  quarterly,   or  and  gu.  a  border  engr.  az. 
Breton,  sa.  fretty  ar.  a  chief  or. 
Briton,  or  Briiton,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  bend 

sa.  guttce  d'eau. 
Brillon,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  ar.  aJid  sa. 

in  the  first  quarter  a  mulle't  of  the  last. 
Britton,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  az. 
Bretlon,  gii.  a  pile  ar. 
Bretokon,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  six  mullets,  or, 

a  bear's  gamb,  couped  at  the  knee,  sa. 
Brktoste,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  sans  tail,  within 

an  orle  of  crosses  moline  ar. 
liiuri  T,  ar.    on  a  bend  gu.  nine  billets,  five  and 

four  ar. 
Ihett,  or,  a  hon,  rampant,  within  an  orle  of  cross 

crosslets,  gii. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Brett,  [Jx'icestershiro,]    gu.    a   fesse,   dancettee, 

iietw.  eight  billets,  four  and  four,  or. 
Brett,    ar.  a   lion,  rampant,  gu.   charged  on  the 

shoulder  with  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or,    betw.  eight 


BRE 

(another   ten)   cross    crosslcls,    fitchee,  of   the 
second. 

Brett,  az.  flory  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  regunrdant, 
of  the  second,  on  his  shoulder  a  mullet,  overall 
a  bend  gu. 

Brett,  per  chev.  embattled,  or  and  gu.  three 
cinquefoils  counterchanged. 

Brett,  [Kent,]  az.  five  cinquefoils,  in  saltier,  ar. 
— Crest,  a  grifliii's  head,  betw.  two  wings  ex- 
panded, az.  beaked  or. 

Brett,  [Wapinthorne,  Essex,]  gu.  a  fesse,  dan- 
cettee, betw.  ten  billets,  or,  four  in  cliief,  and 
three,  two,  and  one  in  base. 

Brett,  [Somersetsliire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw. 
nine  cross  crosslels,  fitchee,  gu. 

Brett,  [Leicestershire  and  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a 
fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  ten  bezants. — Crest,  on 

a  toy.er  ar,  a  man^sjiead  pjor,. . , 

<-ctt,  gu.  a  grifBn,  segreant,  ar. 

Brett,  [Leicestershire,]  gii.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
ar.  betw.  twelve  billets  or. 

Brett,  [Kent  and  Devon,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
■witliiu  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

Brett,  [Kent,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardtait, 
betw.  five  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

Brett,  [Staflbrdshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three 
bezants. — Crest,  a  lion's  gimib,  erect,  and  erased, 
ar.  grasping  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  ppr.  (Ano- 
ther, a  dragon's  vert.) 

Brett,  or,  tbee  piles  az. 

Brett,  [Devon,]  ar.  fretty  gu.  on  a  chief  or,  semee 
of  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  second,  and  a 
lion,  rampant,  of  the  last. 

Brett,  ar.  crusily,  fitchee,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  of 
the  second,  (on  liis  shoulder  an  estoil^,)  armed 
and  laugued,  or. 

Brett,  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  escallops  or. 

Brett,  [London,]  ar.  crusily,  fitchee,  gu.  a  lion, 
ran)pant,  of  the  second. 

Brett,  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  guardant, 
(another,  reguai-dsuit,)  or. 

Brett,  ar.  a  bend  gu.  billettee  of  the  field. 

Brett,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets,  or. 

Brett,  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Brett,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  indented, 
betw.  ten  billets,  or. 

Brett,  or  Bret,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  reguardmit,  or. 

Brett,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw. 
five  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

Brett,  or  Britl,  [Brccknocksliire,]  per  chev.  em- 
battled, gu.  and  or,  three  cinquefoils,  cotmter- 
changed. 

Brett,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or. — Crest,  a  lion,  ])assnnt,  or. 

Brette,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure,  gu. 
[    K] 


B  R  E 

liritf,  or  Jhitiza,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  (ano- 
ther, or)  bolw.  tliri'c  escallops  or. 

Briile,  ;ir.  a  clicv.  compoiiy,  az.  and  or. 

Brite,  iir.  a  bond  sa. 

Biu:ttauciii.v,  ar.  a  fntt,  brettcsscd,  sa. 

liRKTTY,  clit-quy,  ar.  and  az. 

IJRi'TVii.i,,  f,Mi. "a  raft  or  flout,  removed,  or. 

]J)n;i  i.i',  pu.  a  {^iflin,  segreant,  or. 

IJniANin-,  ar.  a  pod  of  smooth  scorpion  grass 
\er(. 

Bhi'.\iti:r,  ar.  on  a  cross,  quarter  pierced,  az. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

13rj'\NI.ng,  gu.  a  flag  spear-bead  in  pale,  and 
two  in  saltier,  ar.  gorged  with  a  coronet  or,  a 
bordure,  nebulee,  of  the  last  and  az. 

Brkw.VS,  or,  two  chew  gu.  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  az. 

Bri;\vi-.r,  [Ivondon  and  Somersetshire,]  gn.  two 
bends,  wavy,  or,  a  chief  vair,  a  mnllet  for  dilFe- 
ronc(!. — Crest,  a  syren,  (charged -with  a  mullet 
for  diflercnce.)  her  human  part  p])i'.  her  tail 
scaled  or  and  gn.  divided  by  parallel  lines  wavy. 
[Jleralds   Oj/ice,  London,  "C.  24.] 

Brexrcr,  or  Briier,  [Kent,]  gu.  two  bends,  wavy, 
or,  a  canton  vair.-— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet, 
a  hand  aiul  arm,  conpcd  at  the  elbow,  habited 
pi.  billettee  or,  holding  in  the  baud  ppr.  a  bat- 
tle-axe ar. 

Breircr,  [Devon,]  gu.  two  bends,  wavy,  or. 

Brewer,  or  !//•;/«■,  [De\  on,]  gni.  two  bends,  waved, 
th(>  first  ar.  the  second  or. 

Brewer,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forchee,  gu. 

Hrikrs,  or,  a  lion  gu.  tail  forked. 

I5ri'.\Vi:i!Cot'1',  ar.  a  cross  patonce  vert,  overall 
a  label  of  three  points  gu. 

Brt.wks,     See  Brlce. 

Urkavin,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  three  (reftils, 
slipped,  vert. — Crest,  two  eagles'  wings,  endor- 
sed, p))r.  semec  of  trefoils,  sli])ped,  vert. 

Bui.wi.KY,  erm.  on  a  bend,  betw.  t^vo  lions' 
liiacK,  erased,  gu.  three  chev.  or. — Crest,  a  lion, 
r<inij)ai]|,  ppr.  semee  of  rouudles  ai'.  holding  in 
hii  ]>a\\s  a  shield  erm.  thereon  a  bend  g-u.  char- 
ged with  three  chev.  or. 

Bri;\v\,  nr.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

BriKiii,  [South  Okenden,  Essex,]  az.  a  cross 
moline  or. 

Brill/ II,  az.  a  cross,  engr.  or. 

Bntijii,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  an  eagle,  disjilaved,  sa. 
charged  on  the  bn-ast  with  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Bruen,  [Stapleford,  Cheshire,]  ar.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, sa. — Crest,  a  fisherman,  per  ]>ale,  ar. 
Hud  sa.  each  several  article  of  dress  comiter- 
eliaiigod  ;  in  tlu^  right  hand  a  fisherman's  stafl', 
•n  the  sinister  a  landing  net  thrown  over  the 
shoulder  or. 


B  R  I 

Bruyin,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  four  estoiles  or. 
Bruijin,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  billettee  gu. 
Brui/in,  [Essex  and  Sun'ey,]   az.  a  cross  sarcely, 
or  moline,  or. — Crest,  a  goat  ar.  attired  or. 

]}i!i'.wsiF.RE,   [IMiddlesex,]  sa.    three   antelopes' 

heads,  erased,  ar.  armed  or. 
Bri;wstf.I),  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  estoiles 

ar. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck,  erased, 


Bri 


sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  estoiles 


Breicsler,  [Northampton,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  estoiles  ar.  —  Crest,  a  leopard's  head, 
erased,  sa.  (anctJicr,  az.)  bezantee. 

Bkkwswarb,  sa.  three  antelopes'  heads  couped 
or. 

Erewys.     See  Bruce. 

Bdkvstox.     See  Breston. 

Brian,  or,  three  ])iles  vert,  within  a  bordure  az. 

Brian,  or,  three  piles  az.  (Another,  with  a  label 
of  three  points  gu.) 

Brian,  or,  three  piles  vert. 

BiHANSON,  gyronny  of  eight,  az.  and  or. 

Brianson,  gyronny  of  eight,  ar.  and  az. 

Brianson,  gyronny  of  twelve,  ar.  and  az. 

Brianson,  gyronny  of  ten,  or  and  az. 

Brick,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  gTiflin,  passant,  or. 
• — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  erm.  pierced 
through  with  an  arrow  or,  feathered  and  headed 
ar. 

Brice,  [Loudon  and  Lancashire,  1406,]  ar.  fretty 
gu.  over  all  a  cross  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bor- 
dure sa.  charged  with  eight  cincjuefoils  ar. 

Brice,  [Sir  Hugh,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  14S5.] 
The  same  with  the  cinquefoils  or. 

Brice,  alias  Bruce,  [ICilroot,  Ireland,]  or,  a  saltier 
gu.  within  a  bordure,  wavy,  of  the  last:  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  mullet,  in  the  dexter 
chief  point,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  cubit  aria, 
erect,  ppr.  grasping  a  scimctar  ar.  liilt  and 
jiomel  or.  [Conjinned  at  the  Lyon  OJ/ice, 
Kdinhurgh,  lOlh  June,  1G93.] 

Briciier,  [Essex,]  or,  a  saltier,  betw.  foiu-  lion.«, 
rampant,  sa. 

Brickualk,  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  sheaves, 
each  of  seven  arrows,  gold,  flighted,  headed, 
and  banded,  gu. — Crest,  a  sheaf  of  arrows,  as 
in  the  arms.  [^Granted  to  John  Brickdale,  of 
Bristol,  17G5.] 

Brickdale. —  Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
demi  lion,  ram[)ant,  supporting  a  spear,  ])["■- 
thereon  a  standard  az.  I'ringed  and  tasselled 
gold,  charged  with  a  sheaf  of  .live  arrows, 
pheoned  of  the   first,  flighted  ar.    pointed  and 


B  11  I 

banded  gu.  [Granted  to  Mallhew  Bricldale,  of 

Clifton,  near  Bristol,  May  17,  ITCS.] 
Brick  Ell,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  tliree  garbs   or,  vithin 

a  bordure  ar.     (Another,  the  bordurc  or.) 
Brickkx,    ar.  tliree  hills  az. 
Brick ET,    or  Brvket,    [Cheshire,]    sa.    three 

garbs  or,  witliiii  a  bordure,  engr.  ar. 
Bricket,    ar.   three  talbots'  heads,    erased,    on   a 

chief  gu.  three  garbs  or. 
Briket,  [Lanrashire,]  sa.    three    garbs,    within    a 

bordurc,  engr.  or.      (Another,  the  bordure  ar.) 
Briket,  ar.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  gu.   on  a 

chief  sa.  as  many  garbs  or. 
Brickill,  ar.  on  a  mount  in  liase,  verf,  a  lirick- 

kiln  of  four  stories  gu.  tlamant   and   funiant,  on 

the  second  and  top  stories,  i)pr. 
Briokleton,  ar.  ona  chev.  betw.  three  leopards' 

heads  sa.  as  many  mullets  or. 
Brickley,  ai-.  a  chev.  betv.-.  thi-ee  martlets  sa.  a 

cliief.  engr.  vert. 
Brickley,  ar.  th.ree  wall-stones,  in  pale,  or. 
Brickm.^N,   gu.   a  tro-nel   ar.  ha?Klle  or,  and  a 

brick-axe  of  the  second. 
Brickman,  ar.  three  tubs  gu. 
Bricks,  ar.  a  rose,  betw.  three  bricks,  gu. 
Bricus,  sa.  three  garbs  or,  ou  a  cliief  of  tlie  se- 
cond, a  talbot's  head,  erased,  betw.  two  billets, 

&«• 
Brid,  ar.  a  cross  patouce,  betw.   tliree  martlets, 

gu.   on  a  canton  az.  a   crescent  or.     [Granted 

to  Robert   le  Brid,  abas  Bird,  of  Brixton,  in 

Cheshire,  February  20,  1-375.] 
Bridall,  az.  three  estoiles,  betw.  two  geuielles, 

in  bend  ar.     [Granted  to  Walter  Bridall,  Juq. 

of  Middlesex,  June  21,  IGGD.] 
Bridde,  ar.    a   cross  formee,   (another,    flory,) 

betw.  four  mullets,  gu. 
Bridde.     The  same,  adding  a  canton  az. 
BrideleSHALEE,  ar.  two  bars,  cottised,  az.  in 

chief  three  mullets  gu. 
Brideport,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  abend,  betw. 

six  roses  gu. 
Briueshall,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.   two    bars    ge- 

melles  az.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 
Bridge,  [Bosbury,    Herefordshire,]   az.   a  chief 

gu.  over  all,  a  bend,  engr.   sa.  charged  in  the 

dexter  point   with   a   chaplet    or. — Crest,    two 

wings  endorsed,  ar.  on   each   a  chev.  engr.  sa. 

cliarged  with  a  chaplet  or. 
Bridye,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  bend  sa.   and   a  chief 

of  the  second.     (Another,  gu.) 
Bridyc,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  bridge   of  one  arch   ar. 

masoned  sa.  with  streams  transflueut  ppr. 
Bridyc,  ar.  three  owls  sa. 
Jiridye,    [Bosbury,    Herefordshire,    and    Essex,] 

ar.  a  chief  gu.    over  all,  a  bend,  engr.  sa. — 


B  R  I 

Crest,  two  wings  endorsed  ar.  on   each  a  chev. 
engr.  sa.  charged  with  a  chaplet  or. 

Bridger,  or  Bricer,  [Gloucestershire,  and 
Combe,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  ^a.  (another, 
az  )  betw.  three  sea-crabs  gu. 

Bridyer,  or  Briyer,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
sea-cral)s  gu. 

Bridyer,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  three  crabs 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  crab 
gu.  [Borne  by  V/ilUam  Bridyer,  Esq.  of 
East ree- Court,  Kent,  1823.]     A  Subscriber. 

Bridyer,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crabs  gu. 

Bridgen,  [Lord  Slayor  of  London,  17G4,]  az. 
a  bridge  of  three  arches,  embattled  at  top,  in 
fesse,  ar.  masoned  sa.  betw.  three  sea-lions,  ])as- 
saut,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  mariner,  ppr.  habited 
in  russet,  round  the  waist  a  sash,  and  on  his  head 
a  cap  gu.  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sphere,  held  out, 
or,  his  sinister  ai-m  resting  on  an  anchor  of  the 
last. 

Bridges,  emi.  a  cross  pean. 

Bridycs,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa,  a 
leopard's  head  or. — Crest,  a  man's  head  ppr. 
side-faced,  couped  below  the  shoulder,  vested, 
paly  of  six,  all  ar.  semce  of  torteauxes,  and 
wreath  round  the  temples  ar.  and  az. 

Bridyes,  gu.  three  bars  gemelles  or,  a  canton  az. 

Briiiyes,  [Chillingford,  and  Badow,  Essex,]  ar. 
three  escocheons  gu.each  charged  with  a  bend, 
vairc,  ar.  and  sa.  betw.  two  roses  or. — Crest,  a 
boar,  passant,  ar.  pierced  through  the  neck  with 
a  broken  spear,  headed,  ai-.  and  embrused  gu. 
[Grantedlbm.^ 

Bridyes,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  chief  or. 

Bridyes,  [Kent,]  az.  three  water-bougels  or, 
within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  moor's  head,  side-foced,  ppr. 

Bridyes,  [Sir  John,  Lord  jMayor  of  Ivondon, 
1520,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  leopard's  head  or,  a 
nuillet  for  difference. 

Bridyes,  [Norfolk,]  or,  three  bars  gu.  a  canton 
sa. 

Bn/dyes,  quarterly  ;  first,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  leo- 
pard's face  or  (for  Bridyes);  second,  or,  a  pile 
gu,  (for  ChandosJ  ;  third,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
guardant,  or,  betw.  two  escallops  ar.  (for  Gib- 
bon); fourth,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  bet^v. 
three  iiluons,  sa.  (for  Eyerlon.J — Crest,  on  a 
wreath,  the  bust  of  an  old  man,  side-faced,  ppr. 
vested,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  and  seniee  of 
roundies  counterchangcd,  wreathed  round  the 
teni])les  ar.  and  az.  [Borne  hy  Col.  John  M  il- 
liin/i  Head  Brydycs,  of  Wooion-Cottrl,  near 
Canterbury,  Kent.  1824.] 

Bridgiiouse,  ar.  on  a  square  tower,  is'^uant  out 
of  the  base,  surmounted  by  an   ojjcn   port  (or 
[  r  2] 


B  R  I 

arch),  joined  to  two  towers  gu.  the  roof  qiiadran- 
g-ular,  or  divided  into  four  gable  ends  az. 

BRiDGXfAN,  [Castle-Bromwich,  Warwickire,]  sa. 
ten  plates,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a 
chief  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  ermines. — Crest,  a 
denii  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  betw.  the  paws 
a  gailaiid  of  laurel  ppr. 

Brid(j]nan,  az.  ten  bezants,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  lion, 
passant,  so. 

Bridt/mcin,  [Warwickshire,]  sa.  ten  plates,  four, 
three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  hon,  pas- 
sant, of  the  Held. 

Bridgman,  ar.  ten  pellets,  on  a  chief  ....  a  lion, 
passant 

Bridgeman,  sa.  ten  plates,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  hon, 
passant,  ermines. — Crest,  a  fox,  sejant,  ppr. 

JjRinGEWATF.R,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.  on 
a  chief  az.  three  ileursTde-lis  or. — Crest,  a  demi 
stag,  or,  attired  sa."     . 

Bvidgewaier,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

Bridgvmter,  ar.  an  arch  of  a  bridge,  extended  and 
trij)le-towered  gu.  iji  base  water,  with  three 
ships  therein,  all  ppr. 

Bridgmorf,  gu.  a  wall  extended,  in  fesse,  arched, 
inarched,  on  the  top  a  tower,  battled,  with 
a  round  roof,  betw.  two  other  turrets  of  the 
same. 

BRJLU.r.n,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  bridle  or. 

Bridlehall,  or  Bkidlkshaw,  [Lincolnshire 
and  Lancashire,]  ar.  two  bars  gemelles  az.  in 
chief  three  mullets  gii. 

Bridmanston,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  seven  lozen- 
ges sa.  three,  three,  and  one. 

Bridmanston,  ar.  six  lozenges  gu. 

Bridmanstreetk,  ar.  seven  masclcs,  conjunct, 
sa. 

Bkidon,  [St.  Edmund's  Bury,  Sufi'olk,]  ar. 
three  hawks'  heads,  erased,  sa.  a  bordure  engr. 
az.  bezantee. — Crest,  a  hawk's  head,  erased, 
sa.  charged  wi'th  three  bezants,  two  and  one. 

Brierley,  [London,]  ar.  a  cross,  potent,  gu.  in 
the  dexter  corner  a  fleur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a 
cross,  potent,  fitchee,  gu.  betw.  two  wings  ar. 
[Granted  1G25.] 

Brierh'ii,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  gu. 

Bricrleij,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

Brieks,  [Bedfordshire,]  az.  a  chev.  flory,  coun- 
terllory,  crin.  betw.  three  mullets  pierced,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  demi  leopard,  rampant,  guardant, 
erased,  az.  gorged  vrith  a  collar  ar.  charged  with 
three  mullets,  pierced,  gu. 

Brige,  ar.  three  owls  sa.  beaked  and  legged, 
or. 

Brigkork,  gu.  two  bars  betw.  three  martlet,s  or. 
CAnotJier,  the  martlets  ar.) 

Bri'iford,  gu.  betw.  tvvo  bars,  three  martlets  ar. 


B  R  I 

Briggerake,  or,  two  eagles'  legs,  issuant  fron; 

the  sinister,  barways,  gu. 
Eriggs,  [IJaughton*,   Shi-opsliire,]  gii.  three  bars 

gemelles  or,  on  a  canton  sa.   a  crescent  of  the 

second. — Crest,    an    arm,    emhowed,    covered 

with  leaves  vert,  holding  hi  the  hand  ppr.  a  bow 

gu.  strung  sa.  and  an  aiTow  ar. 
Briggs,  [London  and  Shropshire,]  or,  tlu'ee  inrs- 

cocheons  gu.  each  charged  ^^th   a  bend  vair. — 

— Crest,  on    a    stump   of   a   tree,    erased    and 

cou))ed,  or,  sprouting  two  new  branches  vert,  a 

pelican  or,  vulning  her  breast  gu. 
Briggs,  [Yorksiiire,]  ar.  on  an  inescocheon  gu.   a 

bend  vair,  betw.  two  cinquefoils  or,  within,  engr. 

az.  bezantee. 
Briggs,  [Salop,]    gu.  three    bars   gemelles   or,    a 

canton  sa.  charged  with   a  crescent,  which  can- 

toix,.was  altered  to  a  canton  ermines  1682..      .,  ^  . 
Rriggs,  or  Brigg,  ar.  three  owls  sa.  '  . 

Briggs,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  canton  sa. 
Briggs,  [Norfolk,]    gu.   tv/o  bars,    voided,  or,    a 

cantoy  erm. 
Briggs,  [Ilaughton,  Salop,]  gii.  two  bars  gemelles. 

or,  on  a  canton  sa.  a  crescent  of  the  second. 
Briggs,  [Brecknockshire,]    ar.    three    escocheons 

gu.  each  charged  with  a  bend  of  the  field. — 

Crest,  an  arm,  vambraced,  and  hand  holding  a 

bow  and  arrow  p]5r. 
Bryggs,  ar.  three  bars,  and  a  canton  gu. 
Brigges,  [Westmoreland,]  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw. 

thiee   inescocheons,  gu.    each   charged   v.ith    a 

bend  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  fo.x,  pi)r. 
Brygge,    or   Briggs,    [Norfolk,]    gu.    three    bars 

gemelles  or,  a  canton  sa. 
Brigiiam,   [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  saltier,  engr.  vert. 
Brigham,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Brigham,  [York,]  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  within  an  orle 

of  martlets  sa. 
Brigham,  or  Briggam,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fleur-de- 
lis  betw.  eight  martlets  in  orle  sa. 
Brigham,  [Yorkshire,]   ar.   a  fesse,    betw.   three 

trefoils,  shpped,  gu. 
Brighlen,  per  chev.  indented,  ar.  and  gu. 
Brighouse,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 

three  hous,  rampant,  or,   as  many  crescents  of 

the  field. — Crest,   out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a 

tiger's  head  ar. 
Bright,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  two 

mullets  ar. — Crest,  the  sun   in   liis  glory  or,  in 

clouds  ppr. 
Bright,  [iiadsworth,  Yorkshire,]  per  pale,  az.  and 

gu.  a  bend,  betw.  two  inullets,  or. 
Bright,  jier  pale,   gu.   ami  az.  a  bend,  betw.  two 

mullets,  in  ])ale  ar.    [Granted  to  Stephen  Bright, 

of  Carhrook,   Yorkshire,  ICMl.] 
Bright,  [Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk,]  sa.  a  fesse. 


B  R  I 

ar.  bctw.  three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  clrao:on's 
hfad,  git.  vomitiiij;-  flames  of  fire  ppr.  collaretl 
nnd  lined  or.     [Granted,  KJJO.] 

Br'uilit,  az.  three  midlets,  pierced,  niid  a  chief  in- 
dented or.  (Another,  [Cheshire,]  mullets, 
pierced.) — Crest,  a  demi  grifiiii,  holdiiig  in  liis 
dexter  claw  a  mullet  sa. 

Brujhf,  [Claybroke,  Northumberland,]  per  pale, 
az.  and  gii.  a  bend,  bet\v.  two  mullets,  ar. 

jjKiGHTiiRiDGE,  [JJuckinghamsliire,]  sa.  on  a 
liend  or,  betw.  two  cijiquefoils  ar.  tliree  boars' 
heads,  erased,  sa.  muzzled  of  the  second. 

Dkightely,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  indented,  goi. 

Jirirjhthj,  or  Brigley,  [Devon.]     TJie  same. 

Jhifihtly ,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  gu. 

Ee'igiitman,  or  Eriztman,  [Paris-Garden, 
Smrey,]  az.  a  chev.  betw,  three  lions,  rampant, 
ar.  (Another,  or.) — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  em- 
Lo-sved,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  in  _ 
the  gauntlet  a  sword  ar.  liiit  of  the  second,  tied 
rouutl  the  arm  with  a  sash  or  and  purp.  the 
arm  issuing  out  of  rays  g'old. 

Brigiitmeke,  or  Biughtmork,  gu.  ix  cliev. 
bctw.  three  swaiis'  heads,  erased,  ar.  (Another, 
the  lieads  conped.) 

13RIGHTRIDGE,  [Oxford,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
two  cinquefoils  or,  three  bears'  heads,  erased, 
of  the  first,  muzzled  ar.  a  crescent  for  diftereiice. 

BniGiiTRiXTON,  or  BRiTiXTON.ar.  three  boars' 
heads,  betw.  seven  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 
[Heralds'  Office,  Essex,  C.  21.] 

Brightwalton,  sa.  a  bend,  ar.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

Bin  G.MAN,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  saltier,  engr.  vert. 
Another,  the  saltier  sa. 

Ih-igman,  [Cum.berland,]  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis,  within 
an  orle  of  martlets  sa. 

Brujman,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fessc,  sa.  betw.  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  gu. 

lirifjman,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  within  an  orle  of 
martlets  sa. 

Brig  RAKE,  ar.  three  griflins,  in  fesse,  gTi. 

Brikes,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  ravens'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Brikes,  ax.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  boars'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

BniKET.     See  Bricket. 

Hrim,  gu.  a  fessc  or.  betw.  six  martlets  ar. 

IjRiMKiHLD,  or  Bkimeold,  gTi.  three  lions,  pas- 
sant, ar. 

BuiN,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  aa  eagle,  imperial,  sa. 

BiiiND,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  hands,  couped, 
and  heudwavs  sinister  sa.  tliree  spears'  lieads  of 
the  first. 

I'KiNDESLEY,  Brinsley,  or  Brindsley,  per 
fhcv.  or  and  sa.  three  escallops  counterchanged. 


B  R  I 

Brindesley,  per  pale,  or  and  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  escallops,  all  counterchanged. 

Brine,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  five  estoiles  or,  in  chief 
six  guttecs  de  sang,  four  and  two. 

Bringuorne,  [Fenshaw,  Kent,]  sa.  a  ])ile  or, 
over  all  a  fesse  counterchanged. — Crest,  on  a 
wolf's  head,  erased,  sa.  a  pile  or. 

Bringiiam,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  pile  sa.  over  all 
a  chev.  counterchanged. 

Brlngham,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  water  bougetsar. 

Brinc/ha?n,  az.  a  bend  lozengy  or. 

Brinr/ham,  az.  a  bond,  engr.  or. 

Bringiioke,  [Terrington,  Norfolk,]  paly  of  four, 
az.  and  gu.  over  all  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw. 
three  bulls'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Bring  HURST,  [Leicestersliire,]  az.  two  bars  erm. 
in  chief  thiee  escallops  or. — Crest,  an  arm  em- 
bowed,  habited  in  mail  ar.  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  .s|]iked  club  sa.  spikes  or.  , 

Brinkhurst,  gu.  a  Hon,  rampant,'  ar.  clucally 
crowned  or,  holding  in  each  fore  foot  a  bezant. 
— Crest,  a  demi  hon,  as  in  the  arms. 

Brinkesisornk,  [Berks,]  gu.  a  griflin,  segieant. 
or,  over  all  a  bend,  erm.  a  chief  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

Brinklow,  or  Bringlow,  per  pale,  ar.  and 
g-u.  baiTy  of  four,  each  charged  with  a  leopard's 
face  and  fleur-de-lis,  all  counterchanged. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  or,  supporting  a  flaming  sword  gu. 
liilt  of  the  first. 

Brinley,  [Berks,]  az.  a  hon,  salient,  oj-. 

Brixton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee  martlets,  sa. 

Brinton,  gu.  a  lion,  rirmpant,  ar.  tail  forked. 

Briuion,  sa.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  ar. 

Brinton,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forchee  or. 

Brinton,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forchee  erm, 

Brisbane,  [Bishoptown,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  chev. 
chequy,  or  and  gu.  betw.  tliree  cushions  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  stork's  head,  erased,  holding 
in  her  beak  a  serpent,  Avaved,  ppr. 

Brisbane,  [Sir  John,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  chev.  chequy 
or  and  gu.  betw,  three  cushions  of  the  second, 
within  a  bordure,  vair. — Crest,  a  serpent  v.reath- 
ed  about  an  anchor  in  pale,  ppr, 

Brisbane,  sa,  a  chev,  chequy  or  and  gu.  betw. 
three  cushions  of  the  second,  ■\\ithin  a  bordure, 
chequy,  ar,  and  sa. — Crest,  a  hillock,  semce  of 
ants  p]3r. 

Brisuon,  or  Brisbone,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  tliree 
martlets  or, 

Brisewortii,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  crowned,  or, 

Briseworth,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Briske,  lozengy  and  masculy,  gu.  and  or. 

Briskoo,  or  Brisco,  [Crofton,  Cumberland,] 
ar.  three  greyhounds,  courant,  in  pale,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  greyhound,  courant,.  sa.  seizing  a  hare, 
ppr ■-:    ■     -  ■■       ■■■ 


See  EiiETEWLL) 


B  U  O 

Brisi-AY,  or,  on  a  fessc,  oiig^r.  gii.  befw.  three 
cock  jjlieasants  of  tlio  first;  anil  jelloped  of  the 
second ;  as  many  crosses,  formee,  ar.  each  charged 
^vitIl  fnc  pi'llets. — Crest,  a  cock  pheasant  ppr. 
standing-  among-  small  (lev  ers,  a?.,  leaved  vert. 

JJristow,  [Hertfordshire,]  cnn.  on  a  fesse,  cot- 
liscd,  sa.  three  crescents,  or.— Crest,  out  of  a 
crescent  or,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  az. 

Britain K.     Sec  Bretaignk. 

Briiayne.     See  Brf.TAIGNE. 

Brituy,  gu.  a  fesse,  hetw.  ten  liiilets,  ar. 

Briihy,  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  ten  billets,  ar. 

Brite.     See  Brett. 

Britlev,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  or. 

BrUlcy,  sa.  two  lious,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 

Briton,  ov  Britton.     See  Breton. 

Britt,  or  Britiza,  [Devon.]     See  Breti-. 

Britu-,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  (another,  or.) 
lietw'.  three  escallops  or.'  -.  '      - 

Britxixton,  ar.  semee  de  cross  crosslets,  three 
boars'  heads,  gu. 

Br  IT  WELL, 

Brigiitwell, 

Briweke,  [Temp.  Henry  II.]  gu.  two  bcuds, 
wavy,  or. 

]5RITAVESi  LL,  sa.  a  fesse,  erni.betw.  three  weasels, 
courant,  ar.— Crest,  a  salmon,  naiant,  ppr.  (An- 
other, a  turbot,  ar.) 

Brixton,  [Devon  and  Cornwall,]  erni.  on  a 
canton,  sa.  a  horse's  head,  couped,  ar.  vith  bit 
and  reins,  gu.    (Another,  bridled,  sa.  bosses,  or.) 

Brixton,  erm.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  horse's  head, 
couped,  ar.  bit  and  reins,  or. 

BR0AD13ENT,  Or  Brodbent,  per  pale,  erm.  and 
az.  a  fesse,  wavy,  gu. —  Crest,  on  a  vreath,  a 
pheon,  ar.  the  point  guttee  de  sang,  the  staff 
broken  near  the  ])oint,  or. 

Broaijoke,  [Suflolk,]  or,  on  abend,  engr.  erm. 
two  crescents,  gu. 

Broardsi'EARE,  [Wales,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  gu. 
five  mullets  or. 

Broase,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  gu.  a  lion, 
ram])ant,  or,  armed  and  langucd,  gii. 

Broatiiam,  az.  a  cross,  engr.  ar. 

Broathiim,  az.  a  cross,  engr.  or. 

Brohacii,  or,  an  annulet  beset  with  three  boat- 
hooks,  in  triangle,  sa. 

Brohrach,  ar.  three  feathers  in  pale,  each  bend- 
ing from  the  other  in  the  tops,  gu.  shafts  (or 
quill.s)  or. 

BRonRouGii,  ar.  a  slip  of  three  leaves  vert. 

BROcinvELL,  [Wales,]  sa.  three  nags'  heads, 
erased,  ar.   two  and  one. 

Brock,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engi-.  betw.  tlu-ce  boars' 
heads,  couped,  sa.  an  anindet,  or. 

Brock,  sa.  a  fesse,   luimettee,  bctw.  three   bears' 


B  R  0 

heads,  erased,  ar.     [Grayited  to  Rohcrt  Brotk, 
Esq.  of  Chester,  .3c/  of  September,  lOSO.] 

Brock,  ar.  tliree  brocks  ppr. 

Brock,  [Saltivood,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  bcndj  sa.  a 
leure  or. 

Brock,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis,  or,  on  a  chief,  ar.  a 
lion,  passant,  guardant,  gii. — Crest,  an  escallop 
or. 

Brock,  or  Brocke,  [Uj)lon,  Cheshire,]  gu.  on  a 
chief,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  (another,  passant, 
guardant,)  of  the  Cold.- — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  in  the  dexter  paw  a  dart  or,  fea- 
thered, gu. 

Brock,  gu.  ou  a  lozenge  or,  a  chev.  az. 

Brock,  chequy,   ar.   and  sa. 

B7-0C,  ax.  a  badger,  passant,  sa. 

Broc,  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the 
first.  .         -.-     . 

Brqcas,-  Sir  Eicliard,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London, , 
1730,]  sa.  ahou,  rampant,  guardant,  or. — Crest, 
a  man's  head,  couped,  at  the  shoulders  and  ra- 
diated as  the  sun  ppr. 

Brockets,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  sa.  tail 
forked. 

Brockas,  or  Brokas,  [Hants,]  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  or. 

Brockas,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  tail  forked. 

Brockas,  [Hants,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Brockas,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Brockus,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  AVreath,  a  floor's  head,  couped  at 
the  shoulders,  -wreathed  about  the  temples,  all 
ppr. 

Brokas,  ar.  two  lions,  jiassant,  guardant,  sa. 

Brockdon,  [Brockdon,  Devon,]  per  chev.  ar. 
and  gu.  a  chev.  bet',\-.  tlu-ee  lions,  rampant, 
counterchanged.- — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
per  chev.  ar.  and  gn.  attired  or. 

Brock ES15Y,  [Leicestershii-e,]  barry  nebulee,  ar. 
and  sa.  a  canton,  gu. 

Brockeshy,  [Leicestershire,]  barry  nebulee,  ar.  and 
sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  an  annulet,  or. 

Brock  EST,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  cro-wned  or. 

Brocket,  [Brocket-Hall,  Hertfordshire,]  or,  a 
cross  patonce,  sa. — Crest,  a  stag,  lodged,  sa. 
ducally  gorged  and  lined  or. 

Brocket,  or,  a  cross  engr.  sa. — Crest,  a  bi'ocket, 
or  young  deer,  lodged  ppr. 

Brocket,  or  Jirockhil/,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cross  betw. 
tv.elve  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  badger,  or  brock,  sa. 

Brocket,  or  Brockctt,  [Hertfordshire,  Temp. 
Henry  A'L]  or,  a  cross,  (lory,  sa. 

Brokct,  or,  on  a  pile  az.  a  grifiin,  passant,  ar. 

Brockhill,  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  twelve  cross 
crosslets,  ar.  ..'-•... 


B  R  O 

Brockhill,  or  BrochhuU,  [Aldington,  Kent,]  gu.  a 
cross,  ciigT.  ar.  bftw.  tnelvc  cross  crosslets  or. 

Brockhill,  gu.  a  cross  eugT.  betw.  f-\velvo  cross 
crosslets,  fltcliee,  ar. 

lirockill,   or  Bockhill,   gu.   a  cross,  eugr.  ar. 

lirokele,  lozcngy,  or.  iuid  gu.  a  chief,  az. 

13ilocKliOLE,  [Laneasliiie,]  ar.  a  cUev.  betw. 
tliree  brocks  or  badgers,  sa. 

Brockhok,  or  Brockoh',  [Brockole,  Lancashire,] 
ar.  three  badgers,  sa. 

Biockhole,  ar.  three  boars,  passant,  sa. 

Brocklioh,  ax.  a  cLev.  betw.  three  bears,  piissaut, 
sa. 

Brokeliole,  or  Brokhole,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  twelve 
cross  crosslets,  gu. 

Brokhok,  nr.  a  chev.  betw.  three  wolves'  heads, 
erased  sa. 

Brockhull,  gu.  a  cross,  per  fesso,  or  and  ar. 

Brooking,  [SufTolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  undue,  befw.  six 

-  cross  crosslets,  gii.       "'•'         "'  — 

Brockleshy,  gu.  three  lapwings  or,  on  a  chief  of 
tlie  last,  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first. 

Brockley.  See  Brokeley. 

Brockman,  per  fesse,  indented,  or  and  az.  three 
martlets,  coi'.nterchai.ged. 

Biockman,  [Kent,  IGOG,]  or,  a  cross,  formee, 
fitchee,  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second ;  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  lirst. — Crest,  on  a  .sword,  erect,  ar. 
liilt  and  pomel  or,  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  ppr. 
attired  of  the  second;  the  blade  through  the 
head,  and  bloody  at  the  poiiil. 

Brochnan,  [Kent,]  per  bend,  embattled  ar.  and 
sa.  two  martlets  counterchanged. 

Brokeman,  [Kent,]  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend, 
raguly,  betw.  two  martlets,  all  coimterchauged. 

Brockton,  vert,  a  griifin,  scgreant,  or. 

Broclon,  [Salop,]  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  gu.  five 
fleiirs-de-lis,  or. 

Brocton,  vert,  a  griffiu,  segreant,  within  a  bor- 
dure,  or. 

Broclon,  gii.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears,  passant,  or. 

Brocton,  g-u.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears,  passant, 
or,  within  a  bordure,  ar. 

Brodbeak,  ar.  a  toucan  bird,  ppr. 

Brodbrige,  az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  ar. 

Brodhrigge,  [Sussex,]  az.  abroardarrov  ,  head,  ar. 
.the  top  of  the  middle  part  or. 

Brodden,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  engr. 
sa. 

Broderley,  ar.  a  chief  or,  bordured,  az. 

Brodles,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  alien,  rampant,  or. 

Brodnax,  [Kent  and  Cheshire,]  or,  two  chev. 
§11.  on  a  chief  of  the  second;  three  cinquefoils, 
i'-r. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  a  demi  eagle, 
or,  wings,  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar  of  the  se- 
cond ;  charged  >vith  three  cinquefoils,,  ar. 


B  R  O 

Brodrick,  [Wandsworth,  Surrey,]  ar.  on  a  cliief 
vert,  two  spears'  heads  of  the  field,  enibrued,  gu. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  spear's 
head,  ar.  embrued,  gu. 

Brodrick,  ar.  an  elephant's  head,  erased,  g^u. 

Brodway,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  pine- 
apples, vert,  as  many  crescents  or.  \_Grauted 
to  John  Broadway,  of  Porlslip,  Gloucester- 
shire, 9lh  Janmiri/,   IGlJi.] 

Brody,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betM".  three 
stais,  az. 

Brodie,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  gu. — 
Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  cubit  arm,  ppr.  holding  in 
the  hand  tlu-ee  aiTo-svs,  points  towards,  the  dexter. 
[Borne  by  ...  .  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  cmd 
Alexander  Brodie,  D.D.  of  East  Bourne,  Sus- 
sex, 1823.] 

Bhodzic,  ar.  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  couped  in  base, 
gu.  m  cliief  three  pellets. 

BROG^'ar.  a  bbnlcervus  head,"  "az.  horned,  or. 

Brograve,  [Hamels,  Hertfordshire  and  Lan- 
cashire,] ar.  three  Uons,  passant,  guardant,  in 
pale,  gu. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
heads,  erm.  each  head  ducally  cro^^^led,  or. 

Broyravc,  [Loudon.]     The  same. 

Brokas,  [Bedfordshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
guardant,   or. 

Broke.     See  Brooke. 

Bkokkmole.     See  Brockhole. 

Brokeley,  lozengy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Brokky,  [London,]  lozengy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief,  ar. 

Brockley,  Sir  John,  [Lord  Ma} or  of  Loudon, 
1433,]  chequy,  or  and  vert,  a  chief,  ar. 

Brokelsbey,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  birds  or, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second;  three  crosslets  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  brock,  p])r. 

BROKJiNCROSS,  az.  a  cross  pattee,  fitchee,  dis- 
joined, or. 

Brokenstaffe,  ar.  tv,o  bends,  the  one  at  the 
top,  and  the  other  at  the  bottom,  splintered,  gu. 

Broker,  [Kent,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  tdbots, 
passimf,  sa. 

Broker,  [Okcly,  Northamptonshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse, 
az.  three  escalloj)s  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi 
sea-horse  or. 

Bkoke-Sby.     See  Brookesby. 

Brokesiiorne,  gu.  six  eagles  displayed,  three, 
two,  and  one,  ar. 

Broket.     See  Brocket. 

Brokewitt,  gu.  a  cross  betw.  twelve  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
badger,  or  brock,  sa. 

Broklach,  ar.  a  hurt,  and  label  of  three  points, 

gu- 
Brokmale,  az,  a  chev.  disjoint  or  broken  in  the 
licad,  or,  


B  R  O 

BrokkoSE,  ^u  a  fcsse,  the  middle  removed  or 
dcbniised,  ar. 

Brolhole,  vair,  a  Innd,  ga. 

Bkomack,  [Wolcostorshire,]  gii.  a  chev.  embat- 
tled or,  betv.-.  three  helmets,  ppr. — Crest,  out  of 
a  coronet,  an  armed  arm,  lioldiug"  in  the  ginuitlet, 
a  sword,  all  ppr. 

BR0.Mb0]i0UGH,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  bet^v.  thre*;  hands, 
erect,  conped  at  the  wrist,  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  issuinoj  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit 
arm  az.  cuff  ar.  hand  ppr.  holding  an  oak  branch, 
also  ])pr.  fnicted  or. 

Bromk,  [Haltou,  Oxfordshire,]  sa.  ou  a  chev.  ar. 
three  bunches  of  broom-plants  vert,  seeded  or, 
all  within  a  bordm-e  of  the  second. — Crest,  an 
arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  mid  erect,  vested 
bendy  wavy  of  six  or  and  gu.  holdiiig  in  the 
baud  ])pr.  a  bunch  of  broom-plants,  seeded  or. 

Brome,  ar.-  a  clwiv..  belw..  three  beesoras,  gu 

Brome,  [Broom-Hall,  Suffolk  and  Norfolk,]  erm. 
a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Brome,  [Norlolk,]  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Brome,  per  fesse,  indented,  erm.  and  gu. 

Brome,  az.  a  dexter  baiid,  couped  at  the  v\Tist,  in 
pale,  ar.  with  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Grunted 
to  George  Brome,  12lh  July ] 

Brome,  erm.  a  chief,  dnncetlee,  gii. 

Brome,   ar.  tliree  broom-branches,  vert. 

Brome,  or  Broun,  az.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  ar. 
tliree  vater  boufrets  of  the  first,   and   a  mullet. 


Broome,  az.  a  sinister  hand  erect,  in  pale,  and 
couped  at  tho\vrist,  ar.  a  crescent  for  diflerence. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  vested,  gu.  turned  up  ar.  hold- 
ing in  tJie  hand  ppr.  a  slip  of  broom  vert. 

Broome,  sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.  five  slips  of  broom, 
ppr. 

]3roaieall,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued, 
or. 

Bromkii.vll,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses, 
formec,  fitchee,  sa. 

Bromcliall,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  sa. 

Bromhall,  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  a  demi  lioij,  ram- 
paut,  or. 

Bromhall.  The  same,  with,  a  label  of  three  points, 
ar.  charged  with  as  many  erm.  spots  sa. 

Bromhall,  az.  a  lion,  rampaut,  or,  tail  forked.  See 
Bra.muall. 

Bromhall,  [Levington,  Bedfordshire,]  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  or,  holding 
betw.  the  feet  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  sa. 

Broviall,  ar.  tlu-ee  Bacchus's  faces    couped  at  the 
shoulders,  clothes,  gu. — Crest,  a  Bacchus's  face, 
as  in  the  arms. 
Brommell,  gu.  a  trefoil  leaf,  the  stalk,  imbowed  at 


13  R  O 

the  end,  and  fixed  to  a  twig  slipt,  lying  fesse- 

vays  or. 
Bromhill,  or,  two  bends  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 

two  martlets  of  the  first. 
Bro.mestalkk,  gu.  a  chief  ar.  overall,  an  es- 

carbuncle  or. 
Bromkswik-E,    Bromkswicke,    and  Bkoms- 

WEY,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  or. 
BliOMPALiNG,  ar.  a  horse,  standing,  sa. 
Bkomfiklij,  [Jvent,]  sa.    on    a   chev.    ar.  three 

broom-sprigs  vert,  on  a  canton  or,  a  spear's  head, 

az.    embrued,    gu. — Crest,    a    demi    tiger,    az. 

armed   and  tufted  or,  holding  erect,  a  broken 

sword,  ar.  hiked  of  the  second. 
Bromfield,  [Staffordshire,  descendedout  of  Wales,] 

az.  a  hon,  passant,  guardant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion, 

passant,  guardant,  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  or, 

and  az.  Her.  OJf.  London,  C.  24. 
Broi/ifi'eld,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  li(»is,  passant, 

guardant,  ar. 
Bromfield,  [Sir  Edward,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

1{J37,]  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Bromfield,  [Essex,]  ar.  three  fusils  in  fesse,  betw. 

three  cinquefoils  gu. 
Bromfield,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears  or. 
Bromfield,   or,  on  a  bend,  gu.  three  nndlets  ar. 
Bnniifield,  ar.  three  liojis,  jiassant,  in  pale,  sa. 
Bromflet,    or    Bronslet,    [Lancashire,]  gu. 

three  lions,  passant,  guardant,  in  pale,  ar. 
Bromjlet,  sa.  a  bend,  flory,  and   counterflory  or 
Bromfleete,  sa.  on  a  bend,  flor}',   counterflory 

or,  tliree  hurts. 
Bromfiete,  sa.  a  bend,  flory,  counterflory,  or. 
Bromfiett,  sa.  a  bend,  counterflory,  or." 
Bromjlett,  gu.  a  cross,  fleuroimee,  ar. 
Bromjlelt,  ar.  a  bend,  counterflory,  gu. 
Bromley,  quarterly,  per  fesse  dancettee,  or  and 

gu.  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the 

lost.      ■ 
Bromley,  [Badington,  Cheshire,  Staffordshire,  and 

Yorkshire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse,  indented,  gu. 

and  or,  an  inescocheon,  ar.  charged  with  a  griflin, 

segreant,  vert. —  Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 

a  demi  lion,  ar.  supporting  a  banner,  gii.  chai-ged 

with  a  lion,  passant,  or,  staff  of  the  last. 
Bromley,  erm.  three  inescocheons,  sa.  two  and  one. 

[Borne    hy  Roaer  Bromley,    Herald  to   Kimi 

Richard  in.] 
Bromley,     [Shropshire,]     per    fesse,     dancettee. 


quarterly,  gu.  and  or. — Crest,  a  pheasant. 


ppr. 


Bromeley,  [Horse-Heath,  Cambridgeshire,]  quar- 
terly, per  pale,  dove-tailed^  gu.  and  or. — Crest, 
on  a  wreath,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  sa.  issuing 
out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  holding  a  standard 
vert,  ciiarged  with  a  griflin,  passant,  of  the 
second. 


B  R  O 

Bromley,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  gu.  five  bezants,  within  a 
l)or<lure,  cngjr.  of  the  second. 

Jiioinki/,  sa.  three  vool-cnnibs,  ar. 

Ihoiiiley,  quarterly,  per  fcsse  indented,  gu.  and 
or. —  Cre.st,  a  cock  pheasant,  sitting,  pjir.  (An- 
other cresf,  a  lion's  gainb,  erect,  ar.) 

Jiromhy,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  ^v\.  fise  bezants,  -within  a 
bordurc,  engT.  sa. 

Ihowlcy,  gn.  a  gTiOln  or. 

Jlro/nhi/,  ar.  a  chov.  ^vitilin  a  bordure,  az.  be- 
zaiitee. 

Bromley,  quarterly,  perfesse,  indented,  or  and  gu. 

Broinlci/yk,  or  Bromley,  sa.  three  ■\vool-conibs  or, 
tcclh'ar. 

IJROM.MHN',  gn.  tln-ee  trefoils,  the  staiks  imbowcd 
at  the  end,  and  fixed  to  a  twig,  slipped,  lying 
i  esse  ways,  ar. 

BiiOMriON,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  betw.  two  lions, 
passant,  ga.^hree  escallops  ar. 

Jiroi/iploH,  [Norfolk,]  az.  a  lion,  ram])aut,  crni. 

Jiromptoii,  or,  a  chev.  vert,  betw.  three  griflins, 
l)assant,  gu.  armed  of  the  second. 

Brompion,  gu.  on  a  saltier,  lietw.  four  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  ar.  a  torteaux.  —  Crest,  a  lion, 
rampant  or. 

Bromplon,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  griillns,  se- 
greant,  vert. 

Urompton,  [Brinipton,  Berksliire,]  gu.  five  escal- 
lop shells,  ar.  two,  two,  and  one. 

Brumlun,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  gu.  depressed  by 
a  bend,  sa.  thereon  three  escallops  ai-. 

DiiOM.SiCALL,  or,  a  chev.  gn.  on  a  canton  sa.  a 
man's  head,  full-faced,  crowned  or. 

Bkomsc)]',  0)- J^roxghopk,  [Bucks  and  Berks,] 
ar.  on  a  chcv.  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Bromwich,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  towers,  tri- 
ple-towered, sa. 

Bromwich,  ar.  three  ha\Yk's  leures,  sa. 

liromuich,  ar.  a  chev.  Iietv,-.  three  hawk's  leures,  sa. 

Bromidch,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa,  guttee  d'or. 

BroDiickh,  gii.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Jlrcmulch,  or,  six  lions,  rani])ant,  three,  tvo,  and 
one,   sa. 

Bromwich,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  gutlee  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 
head,  sa.  guttee,  or. 

Brometcich,  or  Broiincich,  [Gloucestershire,  Here- 
lordshire,  and  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  (another,  or,) 
a  lion,  ram])ani,  sa.  gutte(>  d'or.- — Crest,  out  of 
•I  ducil  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head,  sa.  (An- 
other, guttee  d'or.) 

i>rounnjck,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
•  HiiN,  or ^  Brond,  quarterly,    ar.    and    sa.  four 
l'<'I>:irds'  heads,  counterchanged. 
'■""<',  <)uarterlv,  sa.  and  az.  lour  leopards'  faces, 
counterchanged. 


B  R  O 

Brond,  [Boxford,  Snd'olk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  cinquefoils,  pierced,  sa.  as  many  antelopes' 
heads,  erased,  or.   (Another,  the  heads  ar.) 

Brond,  or  Bronmle,  [London,  1204,  and  Suffolk, 
a  I'at.  ]t)  12,]  vert,  a  gndin,  passant,  and  chief, 
or. — Crest,  a  dcnii  griffin,  or,  holding  a  battle- 
axe,  cmbo-wed,  handle,  gu.  head,  ar. 

Brond,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  on  the  first  quarter  a 
leo])nrd's  face  of  the  second. 

Brand,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  on  the  second  quarter 
a  leopard's  head  of  the  first. 

Brona,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ducal  coronets  or. 

Bronchan,  or  Broughan,  [Canibridgeshii-e,] 
ar.  a  cock,  gu.  crested,  and  jelloped,  or. 

Bronf.x,  [Kent,]  or,  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  canton 
of  the  second,  five  plates. 

Broniiam,  [Derby,]  sa.  six  plates,  tv,o,  two,  and 
two. 

BliONiiop,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 

Bronku^',  [liiancasfcr,]  az.  a  cross  moline,  betw. 
four  martlets,  sa. 

Bronrer,  [Kent  and  Middlesex,]  barry  of  eight 
or  and  az.  an  orle  of  martlets  of  the  first.- — 
Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  gu.  under  the  dexter 
paw  a  garland  of  flowers,  ppr. 

Bron/rer,  [Wilts,]  ar.  six  pellets,  two,  two,  and 
two,  on  a  chief  crcnellce  sa.  a  lozenge  of  the 
field,  charged  with  a  cross  formee,  az. — Crest,  a 
cubit  arm,  erect,  vested  sa.  cuff  ar.  gTasping  in 
the  liand  ppr.  a  lozenge,  of  the  first. 

Bronker,  or  Bronnker ,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu, 
....  fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged. 

Bronnse,  [Gloucestershire,]  or,  crusily,  sa.  a 
lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. 

Bronton,  ar.  on  a  chief,  gu.  three  escallops  or. 

Brontvn,  ar,  on  a  bend  gn.  three  martlets  or. 

Bronv,  [Suft'olk,]  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Bkooe,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  tlu-ee  roses  of  the  field. 

Brooe,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Broor.     See  Brooke. 

Brookuank,  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  az.  within  a  bor- 
dure, sa. 

Brookshank,  [Eland,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax, 
Yorkshire,]  az.  two  bars  wavy,  ar.  within  a  bor- 
dure, or. — Crest,  a  hart's  head,  couped,  ppr. 
attired  or,  gorged  with  two  bars  wavy,  az, 
[Granted,  1703.] 

Brookshank,  [Hackney,  Jliddlesex.]  The  same 
arms. 

BitoORE,  ar.  on  a  cross,  engT.  quarterly,  gu.  and 
az.  five  bezants,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter,  and 
sinister  base,  a  spear  head,  sa.  in  the  sinister 
chief  quarter,  and  dexter  base,  a  stag's  liead, 
cabossed,  of  the  last. — Crest,  an  Indian  goat's 
head,  bendy  of  six,  gu.  and  az.  erased,  per  fesse, 
or,  cared  and  armed  of  the  last. 

[S] 


13  R  O 

Brooke,  [Gattesford,  Yorksliiro,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr. 
per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  a  croscent  foi  diflerencc. — 
Ci'est,  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  hilt  or,  fliereon  two 
serpents,  entwined,  and  respectino-  each  other, 
ppr.  round  the  hilt,  on  a  scroll,  this  motto,  Est 
necas  in. 

Brooke,  clieqny,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a  hrock, 
passant,  ppr. — Crest,  a  stork,  or. 

Bi-ooke,  [Weston,  Buckinghamshire.]  or,  on  a 
fesso,  engi".  az.  three  escallops  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  coronet  or,  six  ostrich's  feathers 
iu  a  phnne,  one  or,  the  other  sa.  counterchang-ed. 

Brooke,  [Newton,  or  TVetton,  Suffolk,]  gu.  on  a 
cliev.  ar.  a  lion,  ranipant,  sa.  crowned  or,  armed 
and  laugued  of  the  first. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau, 
gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  wing  of  the  first,  charged 
■with  a  chev.  ar.  thereon  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
crowned  or. 

Brooke,  [Kent.]     The  same. 

Brooke,  [Buckinghamshire,  1G0.5,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  a  leure,  hned  and  ringed,  ar.  a  chief  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  leure,  wth  the  line  formed 
info  a  bow  knot,  betw.  two  wings,  all  ]ipr. 

Brooke,  [Callis,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  engi-.  per  pale,  gu. 
and  az.  five  bezants. 

Brooke,  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa.  three  cinquefoils, 
counterchanged. 

Brooke,  or  Brook,  [Shropshire,]  chequy,  ar.  and 
sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  brock,  passant, 
ppr. 

Brooke,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Brooke,  [Hants,]  chequy,  or  and  vert,  on  a  bend 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  lion, 
rampant,  or. 

Brooke,  or,  a  cross,  ongr.  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  on 
a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant, 
or.  '[Borne  ly  Rdlplt  Brooke,  Esq.  y'ork  He- 
rald, 1.592.] 

Brooke,  [Suflblk,]  per  bend,  sa.  and  ar.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  counterchanged. 

Brooke,  [London,]  ai-.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  hav.k's  leure, 
or. 

Brooke,  or  Brook,  gu.  on  a  chief,  ar.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
gii.  holding  in  tlie  two  paws  a  broad  arrow  or, 
feathered  and  headed  ar. 

Brooke,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

Brooke,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chief  or. 

Brooke,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a  stag, 
passant,  ppr. 

Brooke,  [Buckinghamshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  engr. 
az.  three  escalloj)s  of  the  field. 

Brooke,  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettec,  sa.  Ihrc-c  be- 
zants. 

Brooke,  [Staffordshire,]  chequy,  ar.  and  sa, — Crest, 
a  crane,  for  stork,)  or. 


B  R  O 

Brooke,    [Nacton,    Suffolk,]    or,   a  cross,   raguly, 

per  pale,  gu.  and  sa. 
Brooke,  ar.  on  a  cross,   per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  an 

inescochcon  of  the  first. 
Brooke,  gu.  a  chev.   ar.  iu  chief  a  lion  ranipaul, 

crowned  or. 
Brooke,  sa.  a  cross,  engr.  or. 
Brooke,  ar.  three  gauntlets,  gu. 
Brooke,   or  Broke,    []\]ere,  Chester,]  or,  a  cross, 

engr.  per  pale,   gii.   and  sa.— Cre=t,  a  badger, 

passant,  ppr. 
Brooke,  [London,]  fusily,  or  and  gu.  a  chief,  sa. 
Brooke,  gu.   on  a  chev.  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

crowned  or. 
Brooke,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.   a  leure,  the 

tassel  waved  or. 
Brooke,  ar.  on  abend,  sa.  a  leure,  the  tassel  waved 

in  bend  or. 
Brooke,  erm.  on  a  bend,  sa.  a  hawk's  leure  or,  tlie 

Hue  and  ringar.  a  crescentfor  difference. — Crest, 

a  goat's  head,  erased,  sa.  horned  and  headed  or. 

[Borne  hif  John  Charles  Jirooke,  Esq.  Somerset 

Herald,  1790.] 
Brooke,  [Norton,  Chesliire.]     The  same  anus  and 

crest  as  Brooke,  of  Mere,  in  the  same  county. 
Brook,  [Norton,  Cheshire,]  or,  a  cross,  engx.  per 

p;;le,  sa.   and  gu. — Crest,    a    badger,    passant, 

ppr. 
Brook,  [Buckinghamshire,]  ar.   on  a  bend  gu.  a 

leure,  with  line  of  the  first,  a  cliief  of  the  second. 

[Confirmed  to  William  Brook,  Esq.  1G05.] 
Broke,  or  Brook,  lozeugy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief,  az. 
Broke,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  cross,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa. 
Brookesby,  barry  nebulee  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on 

a  cm)tou  of  the  second;  a  mullet  or.— Crest,  a 

boars  head,  couped,  gu.  bristled  or. 
Jirokesbij,  barry  nebulee  of  six,  sa.  and  ar.  on  a 

canton,  gu.  a  mullet,  pierced,  or. 
Brokesb)/,   ar.  two  bars  nebulee,  sa.  on  a  canton, 

gu.  a  mullet  or. 
lirokeshy,   [Sholey,   Leicestershire,]   ar.  two  bars 

nebulee,  sa.  a  canton,  gu. 
Brokeshij,  sa.  two  bars  nebulee,  ar.  a  canton,  gu. 
Brokeshy,  [Melton- ^.lowbray,  Leicestershire,]  barry 

nebulee  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  a  canton  gu. — Crest, 

a  boar's  head,  couped,  gu. 
Brooksuank.     See  Brookuank. 
Broo.me.     See  Brome. 
Brostf.R,  [Chester,]  sa.  three  antelopes'  heads. 

couped,  or. 
Brote,  gu.  on  a  bend,  ar.  six  mullets  of  the  field. 
Brothers,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  fesse  or, 

betw.  three  gTiflins'  heads,  ar.  guttee  de  larmes. 

as  many  lozenges  erm.     (Another,  or.) 
Brotliers,  per  ])ale,  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  fesse,  bets'. 

tlu-ee  griffins'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many  lozeugf" 


B  R  O 

cnn. — Crest,  a  demi  grcylioimd,  sa.  liolding-  iu 
feet,  a  dart,  gii.  feathered,  ar. 

BiiOTHiiR'i'ON,  De,  gu.  tliree  lions,  passant, 
i^uardant,  or,  a  label  of  five  points  ar.  (Anolher, 
tlueC  points.) 

Brolltuton,  [Earl  of  Norfolk,]  gu.  three  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  per  jtale,  bairy  or  and  ar.  a 
label  of  the  last. 

]!koUGH,  az.  flory  and  fretty  or. 

Broiiffh,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  lliree  fleurs-de-lis  enn. 
within  a  bordure  or. 

JiroiKjh,  az.  fretty  and  fiery  or. 

Bruiii/h,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  indented,  sa.  three  be- 
zants. 

lhoii(/h,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee,  gu.  three  be- 
zants. 

Bioitf/Ji,  gu.  seven  mascles,  conjunct,  ^■air. 

lirouijli,   ar.   on  a  fesse  sa.  li\  e  bezants. 

liroityh,  [Ireland,]  or,  a  cross  gu. 

liKOi^GHAUD,  ar.  a  cock  gu.  armed,  crested,  and 
jeHoped,  or. 

V.ROUGIIAM,  [AYales,]  ar.  a  cock  gu. 

BitoUGTON,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cross  pomels  sa.  as  many  bucks'  heads,  cabossed, 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  goat,  passant, 
of  the  first. 

BioiKjton,  [Henley,  Shropshire,]  ar.  two  bars 
gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  first,  a  saltier  of  the  se- 
cond.— Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  gu. 

Broufjion,  [^^^ickluughanl,  Berks,]  or,  on  a  fesse, 
az.  three  escallops  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  or,  a  boar's  head  sa.  bristled  of  the 
first,  gorged  v.ith  a  collar  az.  charged  ■with  three 
escallops  ar. 

Brouijlon,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw. 
three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  ar. — Crest,  on  a 
mount,  vert,  a  spaniel  dog,  couchaut,  enn. 

Broiirjlon,  [Dodington,  Cheshire,  Broughton, 
Staffordshire,  and  Hants,]  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  a  cross  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  a  sea-dog's  head  gu.     (AnoUier,  ppr.) 

BroiKjion,  [Shropshire,]  sa.  three  owls  ar. — 
Crest,  an  owl  ar.  charged  on  the  breast  with 
Ihree  snakes  in  fret  vert. 

Biotiffhtoii,  or  Browion,  sa.  gutt6e  de  sang,  a 
buck's  head,  cabossed,  ai-. 

Bioughton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  two  bars  and  a  can- 
ton gu. 
IhoiKjhion,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets gu. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  sa. 
holding-  a  snake  ar.  ou  his  breast  two  chev.  of 
the  last. 
Ihmrjhion,  [Shropshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.    three 

owls  ar. 
lira  til/ lit  on,  ar.   on  a  chief  gu,   three  escallops  of 
the  field. 


B  R  O 

Broucjhlon,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  cross 
eugr.  of  the  field. 

Bruufjhion,  az.  a  cross  cngr.  ar. 

Brovr/hlon,  erni.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Broiiylilon,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 

Broii}/hlo}i,  gu.  guttee  d'eau,  a  buck's  head  ar. 

Broii.jliton,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  cross  engr.  of  the  iield,  charged  with  an 
annulet  az. 

Broin/Jiton,  [Henley,  Salop,]  az.  a  cross  engr.  or. 
—Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  gu. 

Brou(/7il.on,  gu.  a  chev.  hetw.  three  bears,  passant, 
or. 

Brou'/Jilon,  or  Broiclon,  az.  a  buck's  head,  ca- 
bossed, or. 

Bi;oi'MFiELD,  or  Blounkikld,  ar.  three  fu- 
sils, in  fesse,  gu.  betw.  as  many  cinquefoils, 
az. 

Bkoixckek,-,  [Ireland,]  ar.  six  pellets,  a  chief, 
embattled,  sa. 

Brounckcr,  [Bombold-Week,  Sussex,  and  Brock- 
disli,  Korfclk.]  The  same,  with  due  difference. 

BifOUXExiLK,  [Suflblk,]  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.  ar. 
betw.  four  cinquefoils  or. 

Bkou.Si:,  az.  three  garbs  or,  banded  gu. 

Bjiow,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  roses  of  the 
field. 

Brmv,  or  Browe,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Browf.ST,  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  regiiardant,  or. 

Browet,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  cross  bottonee, 
fitchee,  sa. 

Bro\s'GHE,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  vert,  a  pale  coun- 
terchanged,  three  conies,  issuant  out  of  their 
burrows,  of  the  first. 

Bro-\TCIIII-L,  or  Brlghali,,  [Ireland,]  paly  of 
six,  ar.  and  sa.  ou  a  bend  gu.  three  escallop 
shells  or. 
Broavker,  [London  and  Southwark,]  barry  of 
eight,  or  and  sa.  eight  martlets  of  the  first, 
three,  two,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  a  talbot, 
passant,  gu.  supporting  with  his  dexter  foot  a 
chaplet  vert. 
Brown,  [Coulston,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses 

ar. 
Broicii,  ar.   on   a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.   three   lions' 
gambs,  erased,    bendways,     sa.    armed    g-\i.    as 
many  swans'  heads,   erased,  ppr.  beaked  of  the 
third.      [Granted  to  Edward  Broicn,  of  Pinch- 
beck, in  Holland,  in  Lincolnshire,  June,  1G3'2.] 
Broun,    ar.    a    fesse,    betw.    three    mallets    sa. — 
Crest,    a    stork's    head,    couped    at  the  neck, 
nowed  iipr.  betw.  two  wings  ar. 
Broicn,  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  betw.  two  bend- 
lets  ar.   and   as   many  trefoils,  slipped,  erm. — 
Crest,  a  buck's  head  sa.  attired  or,  issuing  from 
[s2] 


B  R  O 

a  crown,  paly,  gold.  (^J«o//ier  cres/,  a  giiffiirs 
head,  erased,  sa.  beaked  and  eared  or,  charg-ed 
on  the  neck  vitli  a  bar  geniellc  and  a  trefoil,  as 
in  the  ai-ms.)  [Granted  to  Thomas  Brcmnc.  of 
Woodsmure,  Herffurds/dre,  I'/Gl.]  Motto,  ,S7 
sil  pritdcntin. 

Browne,  [London,]  az.  a  g:rif]ln,  passant,  or,  a 
chief  indented,   per  (esse,  or  and  erni. 

Jiroivne,  [London,]  gu.  a  gritlin,  passant,  or,  a 
chief  indented,  ]>er  fesse,  erni.  and  or. 

Browne,  [London,]  gu.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  escal- 
lop shells  or. 

Browne,  [London,]  sa.  a  cliev.  embattlr  d,  betw. 
tliree  swans  ar. 

2J/-01072C,  [London,]  ar.  two  chev.  sa.  in  chief  an  an- 
nulet of  the  second. 

Browne,  [London,]  ar.  t^^  o  chev.  sa.  on  a  canton 
enu.  an  annulet  of  the  second. 

Browne,  [London  and  Herefordshire,]  per  pale, 
ar.  and  or,  a  cliev.  betw.  three  escallops  gu. 

Browne,  [Kent,]  per  pale  indented,  ar.  and  or,  a 
chev.  betw.  three  escalloji  shells  gu. 

Browne,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  embattled,  cnuti- 
terendiattk'd,  sa.  three  escallop  shells  of  the 
field. 

Browne,  [Kent,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops 
or,  v.ithiu  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 

Browne,  [Kent,]  sa.  betw.  two  bendlets,  engr.  three 
lions,  passant,  ar. 

Browne,  [Kent,]  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  in  bend, 
betw.  two  cottises  ar.  in  chief  a  griffin's  head, 
erased,  of  the  second. 

Browne,  [Canterbur}-,  ICent,]  sa.  three  tigers, 
passant,  in  bend,   betw.  two  double  cottises  ar. 

Browne,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  cross  sarcelly. 

Browne,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  cliev.  cottiscd  gu,  betw. 
three  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

Browne,  [Esses,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions' 
gambs,  erect  and  erased,  ar.  a  chief  and  bor- 
dure of  the  second. 

Browne,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  chev.  erni.  betw.  three 
lions'  gambs,  erased,  ar. 

Browne,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions' 
gambs,  erect  and  erased,  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.  armed  and 
crowned  or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with 
two  heads,  sa. 

Browne,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
looiJards'  heads,  cabossed,  ar.  as  many  escallop 
shells  az. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  vested  gu. 
turned  up  ar.  holding  in  his  hand  ])pr.  a 
sword,  erect,  of  the  last,  hilted  or,  enfilod  with 
a  leopard's  head  ar.  [Granted  Fehruarij  128, 
IGio.] 

Browne,  [Cowdrey,  Sussex,]  .sa.  three  lions,  pas- 

■    sant,  in  bend,  betw.   two  double  cottise.s,  ar. — 


B  ]l  O 

Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert.  ("Another 
crest,  a  stag  ppr.  attired  and  ducally  gorged  and 
lined  or.) 

Browne,  [Leiston,  Sud'olk,]  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa. 
three  mascles  in  bend,  counterchanged.— Crest, 
a  demi  stork,  with  wings  expanded,  j)pr.  the 
neck  nowed. 

Browne,  [Sufl'olk,]  sa.  three  mallets  ar. 

Browne,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erni.  cottised  or, 
betw.  three  escallop  sh.'lls  of  the  third.— Crest, 
a  demi  man  sa.  wreathed   about  the   temples, 

holding  in  his   dexter   hand   a  hammer 

or. 

Bruune,  [Devonshire,]  ai'.  on  a  chcv.  betw.  tliree 
sinister  bauds,  couped,  sa.  as  manv  s]iear-heads 
of  the  field. 

Browne,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
lions'  gambs,  erect  and  erased,  within  a  bordure 
ar. 

Broirne,  [Kent  and  London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  demi  gritiins.  erased,  gu.  as  many  to\\ers, 
triple  towered,  of  the  field. 

Bro7i-ne,  [Brenchley,  Kent,]  gu.  a  griflln,  ])as- 
sant,  or,  a  chief  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  vul- 
ture ppr.  wings  endorsed,  displuming  a  mallard's 
wings,     [Granted  December  7,  IG'JG.] 

Browne,  [Bromhall,  Norfolk,]  erm.  a  chief,  in- 
dented, gu. 

Browne,  [>,orfolk,]  per  chev.  or  and  az.  in  chief 
three  cstoiles  of  the  last,  in  base  a  cockatrice, 
(uwitlier,  a  drag-on)  of  the  first. 

Browne,  [Deptford,   Kent,]  or,  a  chief  sa. 

Broirne,  [Derbyshire,]  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  in 
bend,  betw.  two  cottises  ar.  in  chief  a  trefoil, 
slipped,  erm. 

Brviirne,  [Liiicoliishire,]  ar.  tv.o  lions,  passant, 
sa. 

Browne,  [Xewark,  Nottinghamshire,]  per  bend 
gu.  and  sa.  three  leopards'  heads,  or,  on  a 
chcv.  engr.  ar.  as  many  escallop  shells  az. 

Browne,  [jliddlesex,]  ar.  three  bucks,  trippant, 
ppr. 

Broirne,  [Codmaiistow,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cnuies  az.  as  miuiy  escal- 
lops or. — Crest,  on  a  mount,  vert,  a  hare,  cou- 
iv.nt,  ar. 

Browne,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  on  a  chcv.  gu.  betw. 
throe  cranes  az.  as  many  trefoils,  slipped,  ar. 

Browne,  [Buckinghamshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  cranes  ar. — Crest,  a  tiger  az.  maned, 
tufted,  and  armed  or. 

Broirne,  [L-eland,]   or,  an  eagle,  di.sjilayed,  sa. 

Browne,  [Ireland,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
armed  gu. 

Browne,  [Islington,]  or.  a  chev.  engr.  barry  wavy 
of  ei"ht,  ar.  and  az.  betw.  three   cranes  of  the 


B  R  O 

last. — Crest,  a  crane  az.  beaked  and  legged  or, 
tlie  crowu  of  tlie  head  g-u.  in  the  beak  an  ear  of 
•wheat  or. 

Browne,  [Clielsea,]  ar.  an  eagle,  disi)layed,  sa. 

Browne,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  double  cot- 
tised,  sa.  three  s])read  eagles  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  on  the  MJiigs  two 
bars  sa. 

Browne,  [Croft,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  martlets, 
in  pale,  sa.   betw.  two  flaunches  of  tlio  second, 

.  .each  charged  -with  a  liou,  passant,  of  the  field. 

Browne,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  hou,  ramjxuit,  sa.  and 
bend  gobonafed,  gu.  and  ar. 

Browne,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  cnttised  sa. 
three  lions,  rampant,  of  the  field. 

Browne,  [Derbyshire,]  sa.  betw.  two  cottises,  a 
lion,  passant,  ar.  in  tlie  sinister  chief  a  trefoil, 
slipped,  erm. 

Browne,  [Nottinghamshire,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  or, 
on  a»chev.  cugr.  per  palfe,  ar.  and  az.  three  es- 
callop shells,  betw.  as  many  leopards'  heads,  all 
cotniterchanged. 

Bi-owne,  [NVeslmuisler,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  gu.  huhling 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Browne,  ["Walcot,  Northamptonshire,]  az.  a  cliev. 
or,  betw.  three  escallops  of  tlie  second. 

Jiroiune,  [Horton-Keiby,  Kent,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  escallop  shells  or. 

Browne,  [Warvdckshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
two  cottises  az.  three  water-bougets  or. 

Browne,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  two  pellets  in  bend,  betw. 
as  many  beudlets  sa. 

Browne,  [Biyiisop,  Lancaslilre,]  ar.  two  bends 
sa.  in  base  an  ogress. 

Browne,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 
three  brooms  sa. 

Browne,  [Leiston,  Suffolk,]  per  bend  sa.  and  ar. 
three  mascles,  pierced,  and  connterchunged.- — 
Crest,  a  stork's  head,  the  neck,  nowed,  betw. 
two  wings,  expanded,  az.     (Another,  ar.) 

Browne,  [Ilarwood,  Herefordshire,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced,  sa.  three 
escallojjs  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  vert, 
winged  and  legged  or. 

Browne,  [Marsh,  Derbyshire,  1582,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
gii.  three  roses  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  ducally  crowned  or,  supporting  a  tilting 
spear  ppr.  headed  ar. 

Browne,  [Wisiow,  Leicestershire,]  or,  a  saltier, 
engr.  az.  betw.  four  butterflies  gu. 

Browne,  ar.  on  a  fesse  embattled,  and  counter- 
embattled  sa.  three  escallop  shells  of  t!ie  first, 
on  a  canton,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  a  leojiards 
head  or. — Crest,  a  stork's  head,  holding  in  his 
l>cak  an  acorn,  slipped,  vert,  fructed,  or,  betw. 


B  R  O 

two  -wings  expanded  az.  each  charged  with  an 
escallop  shell  or. 

Browne;  erm.  two  bars  sa.  on  a  cliief  of  the  last, 
three  caltraps  or.— Crest,  an  arm  coujjed  at  the 
elbow,  and  erect,  vested,  az.  cufl'  erm.  holding 
in  tlie  hand  ))pr.  a  caltrap  or. 

Browne,  gu.  a  saltier,  vair,  betw.  four  caltraps 
or. 

Browne,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  tliree  cinque- 
foils  erm.  three  hurts. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head 
erased,  ar.  in  his  mouth  an  arrow  ppr. 

Browne,  ar.  a  cliev.  sa.  fretty  or,  betw.  tlu-ee  roses 
gu.  sUpped,  vert. 

Browne,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  bend  erin.  on  a  chief  ar. 
three  torteauxes. 

Browne,  ermines,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  torteauxes. 

Browne,  erm.  a  chief  indented,  per  pale,  gu.  and 
or. 

Browne,  or,  a_chev.  engr.  barry  wavy  of  six,  ar. 
andaz. 

Browne.     The  same,  adding  three  cranes  az. 

Browne,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Browne,  per  bend,  lozengy,  couuterchanged,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Browne,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  betw.  as  many  mullets  of 
t!ie  last.— Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  sa.  resting  his 
dexter  foot  on  a  shield  ar.  cliarged  witli  a  mullet 
sa. 

Browne,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guttee  de  sang. 

Browne,  per  bend,  sa.  and  ar.  three  mascles  coun- 
terchauged.         , 

Browne,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced, 
sa.  three  escallo])s  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi 
griflin,  vert,  wings  elevated  or. 

Browne,  [Salop,  1614,]  erm.  on  a  fesse,  crenellee, 
sa.  three  escallop  shells  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a 
niiu-al  crowu  gu.  a  stork's  head  erm. 

Browne,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  a  leopard's  face 
or. 

Browne,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  a  leopard's  face  of 
the  last. 

Browne,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hons'  gambs  ar. 
within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  a  bear's  paw, 
couped  and  erect,   or,  grasping  a  falchion  ar. 

Browne,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  three  leopards' heads 
or. 

Browne,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cranes  gu. 

Browne,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  cranes  az.  a 
bezant. —  Crest,  a  crane's  head  and  neck,  erased, 
az.  ducally  gorged  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  be- 
zant. 

Browne,  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  lions'  gambs, 
ert'ct  and  erased,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  ar.  on 
a  chief  of  the  last,  an  eagle,  disjdayed,  sa.^ — • 
Crest,  alien's  gamb,  erased  and  erect,  gu.  hokU 
ing  a  wing  or.  •  •     .•    - 


B  R  0 

Browne,  g-n.  on  a  chev.  botw.  three  lions'  gambs, 
creel  and  erased,  within  a  bordure  ar.  on  a 
chief  of  the  last,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Brovme,  [London  and  Norwich,]  gii.  cnisily,  ar. 
on  a  bend  crm.  three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the 
first. 

Broime,  [Greenford,  Middlesex.]  The  same  as 
13R0WNK,   1G14. 

Broviic,  [London,  descended  from  Angus,  in 
Scotland,]  az.  on  a  chev.  wavy,  betw.  tliree 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  thistle,  slipped,  vert. 

Browne,  [Sueston,  Derbyshire.] — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin's head,  erased,  vert,  eared,  beaked,  and 
collared,  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil 
crm. 

Broune,  [Totteridge,  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  three 
martlets,  in  pale,  sa.  betw.  two  flainiches  of  the 
last,  each  charged  with  a  lion,  passant,  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  ar.  giittce  de 
poix,  betw.  two  wings,  expanded,  sa.  guttee  de 
larmes. 

Brovme,  [Middlesex,]  ar.  three  bucks,  trippant, 
ppr. — Crest,  a  buck's  Lead,  erased,  ppr.  attired, 
or. 

Broiime,  [Winslow,  Leicestershire.] — Crest,  a 
boar's  head,  erased,  sa.  pierced  through  the 
neck  with  a  broken  spear  or,  beaded  ar. 

Broicne,  quarterly ;  first  and  fourth,  erm.  on  a 
fosse,  embattled,  counterembattled,  sa.  three 
escallop  shells  or,  (for  Browne ;)  second  aud 
third,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses  az.  as 
many  escallop  shells  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  per 
pale,  gu.andsa.  a  dragon,  passant,  with  wings  en- 
dorsed, erm.  (for  Haickins.) — Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  coronet,  gii.  a  crane's  head,  erased,  erm. 
charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop  shell  az. 
Motto,    Verum  atque  decens.     ICerlified  at  tJie 

College  of  Arms,  London, il/ay,  1779, 

to  Isaac  Hawkins  Broivnc,  Esq.~\ 

Brovme,  [Knt.  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1438  and 
1448,]  ar.  two  chev.  sa.  on  a  canton  erm.  an  an- 
nulet of  the  second. 

Brovme,  [Sir  John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  14S0,] 
az.  a  chev.  betw.  tlurce  escalloj)s,  within  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  or. 

Browne,  [Sir  ^Yilliam,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1513,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  or,  within 
a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 

Brovme,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1507,]  per  pale  indented,  or  and  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  escallops  gn. 

Browne,  [Sir  Richard,  Bart.  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  IGGl,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ec 
grillins'  heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many  castles  of 
the  field. 

Browne,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  escallops  or. 


B  R  O 

Broione,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  dagger  in  bend  ppr.  find 

in  chief  a  boar's  head,  erased  ar. — Crest,  a  vine 

tree  ppr. 
Browne,  [Scotland,]   gii.   three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — 

— Crest,  a  lion,   rampant,  holding  in  the  dexter 

paw  a  fleur-de-lis,  as  in  the  sirms. 
Broicne,  [Fordel,    Scotland,]    az.    a   chev.    betw. 

three  fleurs-de-lis  or.- — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 

liabited  in  a  loose  robe,  holding  up  a  book  in  the 

hand  ppr. 
Browne,  [Ringside,  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  inveck- 

ed  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Broicne,    [Bounyton,   Scotland,]    or,    on   a   che\-. 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  az.  a  bezant  of  the  first. 

—Crest,  a  ship  under  sail  \t\ir. 
Browne,  [Carslaith,  Scotland,]   or,  a  chev.  betw. 

three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Browne,  [Hartrig,  Scotland,]   erm.  on  a  chief  az. 

three  fleurs-de-lis  ar.. 
Browne,  [Gorgymill,  Scotland,]  az.  a  fessc  vair, 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,   a  rose  gu. 

slipped  and  barbed  pjir. 
Browne,  [Dolphington,  Scotland,]  or,  a  chev.  engr. 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,   a  dolphin, 

naiaut,  ppr. 
Broicne,  [Horn,   Scotland,]    az.    a    chev.    waved, 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Browne,  [Edinburgh,]  az.  a  chev.  chequj"  ar.  and 

gu.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  dexter 

hand  holding  forth  a  ctosed  book  ppr. 
Browne,  [I^icestershire,]  gu.  a  bend  fuslly  ar.  in 

the  sinister  corner  a  martlet  or. 
Browne,  sa.  three  lions,  passant,   betw.   two  bars 

gemelles  ar.  a  crescent  or. 
Broicne,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  roses  az.  stalks 

slipped  aud  barbed,  vert. 
Browne,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  couple  closed 

or,  betw.  three  escallops  of  the  second. 
Browne,  per  fesse  indented  ar.   and  or,  a  chev. 

betw.  three  escallops  gu. 
Browne,  [London,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops or. 
Broicne,  [Sufl'olk,]  per    pale    sa.  and    ar.    three 

mascles  counterchanged. 
Browne,  erm.  a  chief  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gu. 
Browne,  erm.  a  chief  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and  or. 
Browne,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  pellettee. 
Browne,  [Nether-Legh,  Chesliire,]  ar.  two  bend- 
lets,  betw.  as  many  mullets  sa. 
Broicne,  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  throe  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Broicne,  [Ireland,]  ar.   an  eagle,   displayed,  with 

l\^'o  heads  sa. 
Browne,  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  betw.  two  bend- 
lets,  engr.  ar. 
Broicne,  sa.  three  mullets  ar. — Crest,  on  a  wreath, 

a  sword,  erect  ....  embrued  at  the  point  .... 


B  R  U 

Browne,  [Canterbury,]  ar.  a  bond  sa.  on  a  caulon 

■    az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Brown  ELL,  [Derby,  lGS-3,]   erm.   on   a   cbev. 

cottised  sa.  three  escallop  shells  ar. 
BiownliUI,  [Scotland,]    az.    the    suu    ia  his  glory 

ppr.  hetw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Browneshaugii,   ar.  three  mitus'  heads  (of  the 

pheasant  kind)  ppr. 
Brownfshin,    ar.    a   chev.    betw.    three    bulls' 

heads,  cabossed,  sa. 
Brown ESLANE,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  adders' 

tongue  leaves  or. 
Broavning,  barry  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
Broivning.     The  emuc,  adcbnt;-  an  orle  of  martlets 

sa. 
Bromiinq,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or,  billettee  gu. 
Browning,  az.  three  bars,  wavy,  ar. 
Browning,  baiTv  undee,  ar.  and  az. 
Brownlow,  [Bclton,  Lincolnshire,  and  London,] 

or,  an  inescocheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets  sa. 

^-Crest,    on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned   up  erni.   a 

greyhound,  passant,  or,  collared  gu. 
Brownshin,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads 

couped  of  the  second. 
Brownrigg,   ar,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardanf,  sa. 

betw.  three  crescents  gu. — Crest,  a  sv.ord,  erect, 

in  pale,  environed  Mith  a  snake,  all  ppr. 
BrownsWORD,   vert,   a  sword   in  bend  ar.  hilt 

and  pomel  or,   betw.  two  ducal  coronets  of  the 
.   last,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  caltraps  gu. 

—  Crest,  a  pegasus  ppr.     [Granted,  1747.] 
Brows,  az.  three  garbs  or. 
Browte,  sa.  two  bars  erm.  betw.  six  cinquefoils 

ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Brox BORNE,  gu.  six  eagles,  displayed,  with  two 

necks  or,  three,  tv/o,  and  one,  armed  ar. 
BroXHOLME,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az. 

betw.  tlu-ee  boars'  heads,  couped,  of  the  second, 

five  bezants. — Crest,    a   bear,   standing  agaiiist 

an  elm  tree,  all  ppr. 
Broy,  erm.  a  hon,  rampant,  purp.  crowned  or. 
Brubouciie,  or,  semee  of  billets  a  hon  sa. 
Bruce,  barry  of  six  vaire,  ar.  gu.  and  az. 
Bruce,  [Skelton,  Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier  cngr.  gu. 

a  chief  per  fesse  indented  of  the  first  and  se- 
cond. 
Bruce,  [Wester-Kinloch,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier, 
.   and  chief  gu.  with  a  mullet  in  the  dexter  chief 
.   point  or,  all  within  a  bordnre  indented  of  the 

second. — Crest,  a  star  or. 
Bnce,  [Garvet,  Scotland,]   or,   a  saltier  gu.  on  a 

ciiief  embattled  of  the  same  a  mullet  ar. — Crest, 

a  hand  holding  a  sword  ppr. 
liritce,  [Balcaskie,   Scotland,]   or,    a  saltier,    and 

chief  waved  gu. — Crest,  the  suu  going  down, 


B  R  U 

Bruce,  [Wester-Abten,  Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier  gu. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
first. 

Bruce,  [Newton,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier,  and 
chief  embattled  gu. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head, 
cou])ed,  ppr. 

Bruce,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier  and  chief  gu.  ^'^ith 
two  spur-rowels  in  the  flanks  of  the  last. — Crest, 
a  horse's  head,  couped,  and  furnished  ppr. 

Bruce,  or,  a  saltier  and  a  chief  gu.  on  a  canton 
ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  a:-;. — Crest,  a  lion,  passajjt, 
az. 

Bruce,  vaire  erm.  and  gu.  tluee  bais  az. 

Bruce,  or  Brcwis,  gu.  a  saltier  and  chief  or. 

Bruce,  [Clackmanuau,  Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier  and 
chief  gu. 

Bruce,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, az.  armed  and  langued  gu.;  second  and 
tliird,  or,  a  saltier,  and  chief  gu. — Crest,  a  naked 
arm,  flexed,  issuing  out  of  a  cloud,  and  liolding 
a  man's  heart  ppr.  Suj .porters,  two  men  in 
armour  with  targets. 

Bruis,  or  Bruce,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  Hon,  rampant,  az. 

Bruis,  or  Bruce,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier,  and 
chief  gu. 

Bruis,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guai-daut,  erm. 

Brews,   or  Breiiis,  ar.  a  cross,  masculy,  gu. 

i3/-e!(;e5,  .erm.  a  cross,  lozengy,  gu, 

Brewes,  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  g"u.  crowned  or, 

Brewes,  [Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  semee  of  cross 
crosslets,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  cro\med  or. 

Bretres,  [Gloucestershire,]  or,  sejnee  cross  cross- 
lets  a  hon,  rampant,  sa. 

Brewes,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  seven  crosslets 
fitchee  ar. 

Brewes,  gu.  three  chev.  and  a  midlet  in  the  dex- 
ter corner  or,  within  a  bordure  engT.  az. 

Brewes,  az.  three  bars  vaire  erm.  and  gu. 

Brewes,  barry  of  six,  erm.  gu.  and  az. 

Breives,  chequy  or  and  az.  on  an  inescocheon  ar. 
a  bend  gu. 

Brewes,  az.  semee  de  cross  crosslets  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ducally  crowned  of  the  last,  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

Brewis,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  a  chief  indented  point  iu 
point  of  the  first  and  second. 

Brcu-is,  az.  crusily  a  Hon,  rampant,  crov.ned 
or. 

Brewes,  [Essex,]  ar.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  gu. 
a  lion,  ramjiaut,  of  the  hist. 

Brewes,  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  cross  crosslets  or. 

Brewse,  az.  a  cross,  engr.  or. 

Brevjse,  az.  cnisily,  and  a  lion,  rampant,  crov  ued 
or. 

Brewse,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  semee  of  crosslets,  and  a 
lion,  rampant,  gu.  crovned  or. 


B  K  U 

Brei'se,  (jiinrterly  iiidentecl,  sa.  and  ar. 

Brcwse,  or  Breices,  [Huntingdonshire,]  az.  a  sal- 
tier, and  cliicf  or. 

Brewse,  or  Brewe.s,  [Wagford,  Bm'ks,]  az.  scniee 
of  crosslets  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Brewse,  or,  a  fi-ssc  and  cliicf  gii. 

Brewse,  gn.  a  saltier  ar.      (Aiinlher,  or.") 

Brewse,  [Norfolk,  Temp.  ]']dward  III.]  erm. 
(another,  ar.)  a  lion,  rampant,  gn.  tail  forked. 

Brewse,  gii.  a  saltier,  ciigr.  ar.  and  chief,  indent- 
ed, per  fesse  of  the  Cr.st  and  second. 

Brewse,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Brewse,  ar.  an  inescoilieon,  within  a  double  tres- 
sure  florj-,  counter  tlory,  gu. 

Breivse,  or  Brcwes,  cheqny  or  and  az.  an  inesco- 
cheon  ar.  charged  with  a  hend  gu. 

Brme,  az.  a  saltier  and  chief  or. 

Bruse,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  \en.  crosslets  or. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  hon's 
head  or. 

Brusc,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 

Briise,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  knotted 
betw.  ten  cross  crosslets  gu. — Crest,  a  Saracen's 
head,  side  faced,  jipr.  wreathed  about  the  tem- 
ples, ar.  and  gu. 

Bruse,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier,  and  chief  gu. 

Brewys,  gu.  a  saltier,  ar.  a  chief  or. 

Brewys,  g-u.  a  saltier,  ar.  a  chief  indented,  point 
in  point  gu.  and  ar. 

Brewys,  az.  crusily  a  lion,  rampant,  crowned  or. 

Brucheslkv,  gu.  three  crosses,  engr.  ar. 

Brucherlky,  ar.  a  canton  in  base  vert. 

Bruckkn,  per  fesse,  sa.  and  ar.  three  standing 
lamps  counterchanged. 

Brudenell,  ar.  on  a  die  v.  gu.  betsv.  three  caps 
az.  an  escallop  or. 

Brudenell,  [Stanton-Wyvile,  Leicestershire,  and 
Northam])tonshirc,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
morions  (or  steel  caps)  az.  the  points  of  the  caps 
to  the  dexter  side.  This  family  liave  three 
crests;  first,  an  arm,  embowed,  covered  with 
leaves  vert,  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  spiked  club  or, 
slung  to  the  arm  with  a  line  or;  second,  a  talbot, 
ar.  ducally  gorged  gu.;  third,  a  sea-horse  ar. 

Brudenell,  ar.  a  bend  cottised  gu.  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Brudenell,  ar.  a  bend  cottised  or,  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Brudenell,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  chaplets  az. 

Brudenell,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  hats  az. 
turned  up  erm. 

Brudenell,  ar.  a  bend  cottised  gu.  betw.  six  cross- 
lets  sa. 

BRin)i.'<nER,  ar.  three  bucks'  heads  su. 

Bruen.     See  Brewin. 

Bruer,    See  Brewer. 


T>  n  V 

Britr.':,  or,  a  linn,  rampant,  and  canton  gu. 

Bruges,  or  BRAGKs,[Loiu1on,  by  Patent,  l(il2,j 
ar.  on  a  cross  erm.  a  leopard's  head  or. — Crof, 
on  an  anchor  or,  a  scroll  Mith  this  motto,  Mi/ii 
caelum  porlus. 

Bruyes,  [Sudlry  Castle,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on 
a  cross  sa.  a  leopard's  head  or. — Crest,  a  Sara- 
cen's head  in  profile,  couped  at  the  shoulders 
ppr.  habited  ar.  powdered  with  torteauxes,  and 
wreathed  about  the  temples  ar.  and  sa. 

Bruyes,  az.  seven  mascles  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
lion,  passant,  griardant 

Bruyes,  az.  ten  mascles  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  of  the  second. 

Bruyes,  gu.  two  garbs  ar.  betw.  as  many  flaunches 
erm. 

Bruyycs,  or,  a  cross  sa. 

]jRUGGFORD,  gu.  three  falcons  in  fesse  ar.  mem- 
bered  or.     [Granted,  Avyust  '2i)th,  141.5.] 

Bruyford,  gu.  three  martlets  betw.  two  bars  ar.  . 

BitluiAM,  sa.  a  cross  betw.  four  crescents  ar. 

JjRl/iN,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  gultee  de  sang. 

Bruin,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  four  estoiles  or. 

Brui,ev,  or  ]jRIjLY,  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
chev.  or. 

Brumbert,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  rakes  of  the 
tield. 

BRUMriELD.     See  Bromfield. 

BnUMHAM,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  a  martlet  vert. 

Brumsted,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  crosses, 
formee,  fitchee,  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  field. 
—Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  ar.  wings  expanded  or, 
lidlding  in  th.e  dexter  claw  a  cross,  formee, 
fitchee,  gu. 

Brun,  [Kent  and  Dorsetshire,]  a/-,  a  miMnd  or. 

Brun,  closettee  of  twenty,  ar.  and  az. 

Brun,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu. 

Brun,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gu. 

Brun,  az.  billettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Brun,  [Lancashire,]  az.  a  cross  moline  or. 

Brunkurv,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  a  chess  rook  sa. 

Brunfold,  ar.  alien,  rampant,  gu. 

Brunham,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  fretty  sa.  betw.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

BiiUNiNG,  Brvien,  or  Bruin ing,  [Wiltshire,] 
gu.  two  bends,  wavy,  the  upper  one  ar.  the 
other  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  double  queued 
gu.gutteedel'cau,  ducally  crowned  of  the  second. 

Bruninge,  [Derbyshire,]  gu.  two  bends  wavy,  ior. 

Brunsell,  [Bingham,  Nottingharasliire,]  or,  a 
fesse,  counter-emliattledj  betv\-.  three  roses  gii. 
— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased  and  erect,  or, 
holding  a  rose  ar.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Brunstaugii,  ar.  three  razor-bills' heads,  couped, 


B  R  Y 

Brunswick,  [Dukedom,]  giu  two  lions,  passaut, 

muardant,  or. 
Biu'NT,  ar.   an  infiiUl  (cap)  emboved  at  the  ciul 

gn.  turned  up  in  form  of  a  rhapcau,   and  engr. 

with  a  button  and  tassel  on  the  top  or. 
JiRUS,  per  pale,  az.  and  gii.  three  lions,  rampant, 

ar.  guttce  de  ))oix. 
Jh'vs,  az.  a  saltier,  and  chief  or. 
Brus,  or,  a  saltier,  and  chief  p;u. 
Brits,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
Brusard,  or  Browsserd,  sa.  three  antelopes' 

beads,  couped,  ar.  armed  or. 
Bruse.     See  Bkuce. 
Brusell,  or,  a  liou,  rampant,  az.  oppressed  wth 

two  bendlets  gu. 
BrussdU  ar.  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  lion,  rampant, 

az.  depressed  by  two  cottises  g\i. 
Bruss,  erm.  a  liou,  rampant,  double  queued  and 

nowed,  gu. 
Brushford,  [])evon,]  sa.  across,  fiory,  ar. 
Brute,  or  Brut,  chequy,   sa.  and  ar.  a  bend, 

gu. 
B RUTIN,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  two 

chev.  ar. 
Bruton,   or  BifUTVN,  [Exeter,]  per  pale,  gu. 

and  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  ar.    (Another, 

az.  and  gu.) 
BruloH,  quai^tcrly,  or  and   gu.  within  a  bordure, 

engr.  az. 
Brulon,  or,  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu.  armed  az. 
Bruton,  m:  tlnree  eagles,  displayed,  gu.  memberedj 

az. 
Bruttris,  ar.    three  but.trices,    (farriers'  instru- 
ments,) in  fesse,  sa. 
Bruvere,  gu.  t^\o  bars  wavy,  or. 
Buy  AX,  or,  three  piles,  meetmg  near  in  the  base 

of  the  escocheon,  az. 
Bri/an,  ar.  three  piles  wavy  vert,  within  a  bordure, 

az.  an  annulet,  or. 
Bryan.     The   same,    the   bordure  being  charged 

with  midlets. 
Brijan,  ar.  three  piles  vert. 
Bryan,  [Wrotham,  Kent,]   or,   three  piles,  az.  -a 

canton,  erm. — Crest,  on  a  garb,  lying  fesseways, 

a  bird 

iiryan,  [Gloucester  and  Devon,]  or,  three  piles,  az. 
Jiryan,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  three  piles  meeting  near 

iu  the  ba,se,  vert,  witliiu  a  bordure.  az.  bezantee. 
liryan,  [Bolingbroke,  Lincolnshire,]  or,  three  piles 

meeting  near  in  the  base,  az.  witiiiii  a  bordure, 

fingT.    erm. — Crest,   a  greyhound,   courant,  re- 

guardant,  erm.  collared,  or. 
^>''J("'i  [Ireland,]  ar.  three  piles,  gu. 
Bryan,  or,  two  lions,  rampant,  endorsed,  gu. 
iiryan,  erm.   a   lion,    rampant,    gii.    crowned  or, 

vithin  a  bordure  sa,  bezantee. 


B  R  Y 

Bryan,    [Cheshire   and    Cornwall,]    erm.   a  lion, 

rani])ant,  gu.  over  all  a  bend,  sa.  bezantee. 
Bryan,  [Tor\en,  Chester,]  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed, 

ar. 
Bryan,  az.  on  a  cliov.  or,  three  crescents,  gu.  in 

chief  a  dol])liiu,  ar. 
Bryan,  or,  three  jiiles,  az.  on  a  canton,  paly  of  six, 

ar.  and  az.  a  bend,  gu.  charged  with  three  eagles, 

displayed,  or. 
Bryan,  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  crescents,  gu.  in 

chief  a  dolphin,  naiant,  of  the  second. 
Bryan,    az.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  crescents  of  the 

first,  in  chief  a  dolphin,  naiant,  ar. 
IjRVAnson,  gyronny  of  eight  az.  and  or. 
BiJVCHAN,  [King of  Brecon  and  Carmarthenshire, 

anno,  J5(),]  az.  a  cross,  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth 

qtiarters  a  sword,  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or,  iu  the 

second  and  third  quarters  a  ducal  coronet  of  the 

second. 
Bryche,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullet.s,  sa. 
BuYDALL,    [Middlesex,]    az.    three    estoiles    in 

bend,  double  cottised,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb, 

erect  and  erased  az.  holding  a  broken  lance,  ar. 

headed  or.     [Granted,  June'2lst,  1G(>9,  hy  Ed- 

uard  Walker.'] 
Bryerlegii,  ar.  a  cross  bottouy  or. 
Bryger,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  crabs,  gu. 
Brykeis,    sa.  three  garbs  or,   on  a  chief  of  the 

last,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  betw.  two  billets,  gu. 
Brykes,   ar.    a   chev.   betw.  three    taltous'  heads, 

erased  sa. 
Brykiied,  ar.  three  talbots'  heads,    erased,  gu. 

on  a  chief,  sa.  three  garbs,  or. 
Brymer,  [Westertoun,    Scotland,]    or,  a   fesse, 

erm.  betw.  three  dragons'  heads,  erased,  gu. — 

Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding  in  the   gauntlet  a 

pheon  

Br'^'MES,  sa.  three   garbs  or,  on    a  cliief  of  the 

second;  a  greyhound's  head,  erased,   betw.  two 

billets,  gu. 
Bryme,  [Cumberland,]  az.    a  lion,    rampant,    ar. 

guttee  de  sang. 
BuYMSilAWE,  ar.  a  griffin,  salient,  sa. 
Brymstone,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  sa.  three  mullets,  or. 
Brymton,  gu.  six  escallops,  or. 
BR"iN,  gu.  semee  of  nails  or,  a  Hon,  rampant,  ar. 
Bryn,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
Brynne,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  guttee  de  sang. 
Bnjne,  az.  a  lion,  riim])ant,  or,  billettce,  gu. 
Bkynse,  gu.   in  chief,  a  lion,  passant,  guardaiit, 

erm. 
BRYON"i'ON,  gyronny  often,  ;u-.  and  az. 
Bry.SIEEY,   or,  on  a  fesse,  engr.  gu.  betw.  three 

pheasants,   ])ur}).    as  many   crosses    pattee,    ar. 

pellettee. — Crest,  a  pheasant,  as  iu  the  arms. 
Bryson,  gu.  a  saltier,   betw.  two  spur  rowels  iu 

[T] 


BUG 

fesse,  a  spear  head  in  chief,  ar.  and  a  crescent 
ill  base,  or, 

Bryus.     See]}i»VNSE. 

BUBAMD,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  nr. 

Buband,  sa.  three  fleurs-de-hs,  ar. 

Bitliaml,  sa.  thrive  fleurs-de-lis,  oi'. 

El  BB,  [Carlisle,]  per  pale,  or  and  erm.  on  abend, 
gu.  three  unicorns'  heads  erased,  ar.  crined  and 
attired  or,  reposin;:^  the  dexter  foot  on  a  shield, 
per  pale,  or  and  crm. 

KinnuiLL,  or,  au  insula,  graduUy  circled,  so. 

BUBiiY,  [Soniersctsliire,]  az.  a  chev.  bttw.  throe 
owls,  ar. 

BuiJKXHAUSEN,  per  fesse,  gu.  and  sa.  a  Dutch 
fleur-de-lis,  ar. 

BuEV,  or,  three  water-bougets,  az. 

BuciiAM,  checpiy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse,  erm. 

BucnAN,  [Achuiacoy,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  lions' 
heads,  erased,  gu. 

BucHANNAN,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,- sa. 
lioldiug  in  his  dexter  paw  a  man's  heart  ppr.  all 
within  a  double  tressure,  counterflowered  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding  a  sword 
ppr. 

Bucliannan,  [Drumhead,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  sa.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  au  an-ow, 
and  in  his  sinister  a  bow,  all  pjiv.  within  a  double 
tressure,  counterflowered  of  the  second, — Crest, 
a  sinister  hand  holding  a  bow,  or. 

Buchanan,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
armed  and  langued,  gu.  within  a  double  tressure, 
comiterflowered  of  the  second.- — Crest,  a  hand, 
holding  up  tufted  on  the  top,  with  a  rose,  gu. 
within  a  laui-el- branch  dispoled,  orleways  ppr. — 
Supporters,  two  falcons  ppr.  armed  ar.  chessed 
and  belled  gu. 

Buchanan,  [Scotland,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bears'  heads,  erased,  ai-.  muzzled,  gu.  a  cinque- 
foil  of  the  first. 

Buchannan,  or,  a  Hon,  rampant,  sa.  armed  and 
langued,  gu.  withhi  a  double  tressure,  counter- 
flowered of  the  second;  within  a  bordure,  gu. 
charged  with  eight  crescents,  ar. — Crest,  a  rose 
slijiped,  gu. 

Buchannan,  per  bend,  or  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
widiin  a  double  tressure,  all  counterchanged. — 
Crest,  a  hand,  pointing  a  lance  in  bend  ppr, 

Buchanan,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  sa.  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  heart,  gu. 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  a 
double  tressure,  flory,  countevllory,  of  the  first, 
(for  Buchanan,)  second  and  third  ar.  a  raven, 
wings  endorsed  p])r.  charged  on  the  breast  v.ith 
a  cross  crosslct  fitchee,  gu.  betw,  four  cross 
crosslcts  fitchee  of  the  last,  one,  two,  and  one, 
(for  Cross.) — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  ])pr. 
couped  below  the  wrist,  holding  a  ssvord  of  the 


BUG 

last,  hilt  and  pomel  or.  [^Borne  hy  John  Cross 
Buchanan,  Esq.  1824.] 

Buchanan,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  ramjiant,  sa. 
within  a  bordure,  gu.  charged  with  eight  cres- 
cents, ar. — Crest,  a  rose  slipped,  gu. 

Buchanan,  [Scotland,]  per  bend,  or  and  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  within  a  double  tressure,  flory,  counfer- 
flory,  all  counterchanged.- — Crest,  a  band,  point- 
ing to  a  lance  in  bend,  ppr. 

B  U  c  11 E,  [Wilts,]  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  sa.  on  a  fesse, 
gu.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw.  two  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Buchc,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bows,  ar. 

Buche,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars,  ar. 

BucHEi:,  [^riddlesex,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  talbots,  passant,  or. 

Bucher,  per  fesse,  sa.  and  or,  a  tree  couped  and 
eradicated,  counterchanged. 

BucHESTON,  ar.  a  fesse,  gu.  betw.  tluee  bucks' 
heads,  cabossed,  sa. 

BUCHQUAIN,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

BuCKH,  [Kent,]  ar.-on  a  bend,  az.  cottised  wavy, 
sa,  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 
in  armour  ppr.  gai'nished  or,  holding  a  cutlass, 
ar.  hilled  gold. 

Buck,  [llanby-Grange,  Lincolnsliire,  1592,]  lo- 
zengy  bendy  of  eight,  or  and  az.  a  canton,  erm. 
(Another,  without  the  canton.) — Crest,  a  Sara- 
cen's head,  in  profile,  ppr,  v,  ith  a  cap  or,  wreathed 
about  the  temples,  or  and  az.  two  bars' gemelles, 
round  the  neck,  or,  the  .shoulders  habited,  az. 

Bucke,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  az.  cottised  wavy, 
sa.  three  martlets,  or. 

Bucle,  [Cambridge,]  vert,  a  bend,  betw.  two 
bucks,  trippant,  erm. — Crest,  a  buck,  at  gaze, 
erm.  standing  against  a  tree,  vert. 

Buck,  [Hants,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
bucks'  heads,  erased,  gu.  attired,  or,  as  many 
mullets  of  the  last,  on  a  chief,  or,  a  rose,  gu. 
betw.  two  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished  and  embowed 
or,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  broad  scimitai',  ar. 
liilfed  or. 

Buck,  [Gloucester.shire,]  jier  fesse,  wavy,  ar,  and 
sa.  three  bucks'  attires,  fixed  to  the  scalp,  coun- 
terchanged.—Crest,  a  buck's  attire,  ar.  fixed  to 
the  scalp,  or. 

Buck,  [l.incohishire,]  lozengy,  bendy  of  eight,  or 
and  az.  a  canton,  erm,  and  bordure,  gu. — Crest, 
a  portcullis,  az.  garnished  and  chained  or. 

Buck,  [\Yisbeach,  Cambridgeshire,]  gii.  a  fesse, 
counter  compony,  or  and  az.  betv,'.  six  cross 
crosslets  ar.  placed  saltierways. 

Buck,  [Worcestershire,]  per  tesse,  nebulee,  ar. 
and  sa.  three  bucks'  attires,  fixed  to  the  scalp, 
all  counterchanged, — Crest,  a  buck's  attire,  fixed 
to  the  scalp,  sa. 


BUG 

BucJi,  per  fesse  nebulee,  ar.  and  sa.  three  bucks 
attires,  fixed  to  the  scalp,  counterchanjed,  on  a 
canton,  az.  a  cnp,  covered  or.  [Grarcfcd  to 
James  Buck,  Esq.  of  M'intcrhourm,  in  Ghni- 
ceslersJiire,  17 1 h  Juh/.  IGlo.] 
Buck,  ciuarlerly,  g'u.  and  vert,  a  buck,  betw.  thrue 

pheons,  ar.  all  vrithin  a  bordure,  engr.  or. 

Buck,  lozengy,  or  and  sa.  a  bend  gobonny,  or  and 

az.  a  Ciuiton,  enn. — Crest,  a  back's  head,  rouped, 

ppr.     [Borne  hij  JonaiJian  Buck,  Esq.  1S24  ] 

BUCK.130ND,  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

JBUCKERELL,  [Devon,]  sa.  bezantee,  a  buck,  in 

fall  course,  ai". 
BuckereU,  [Devon,]  sa.  bezantee,  two  bucks,  in 

full  course,  ar. 
Blckeridge,  [Highgate,  Middlesex,]   or,   two 
pales,  sa.  betw.   five   cross  crosslets,  fiichee,  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  stag,  courant,  ppr. 
Bucket,  or,   three   piles  meeting  in   ba'-e,   gii. 

withm  a  bordure,  az. 
Bucket,  ar.    a    chev.    betv,.     three   lions"    heads, 

erased,  gu. 
Bucket,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  hens'  heads, 

ei'nsed,  gu. 
Bucket,  or,  three  piles  meeting  in  base,  gu. 
BUCKETON,  ar.  thiee  bars  gemelles,  a  canton,  sa. 
BucKFiELU,orBucK:FELD,gu.afleur-de-li.s,  erm. 
Buchfelcl,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  erm. 
BUCKFOULD,  per  chev.   ar.  and  sa.  tlu-ee  backs' 
heads,    couutcrchanged,    attired,    or. — Crest,    a 
buck  ppr.  altij-ed  or,  in  a  field  vert,  paled  all 
round,  or. 
BucKiiAM,  checjuy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse,  erm. 
BucKHlLL,  gu.  out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  demi  swan, 
sans  wings,   ai".  from  his  mouth  a  scroU,  com- 
passing his  neck  in  form  of  a  rein,  sa. 
BucKHULL,  or  BucKSHALL,  [Sussex,]  or,  a  lion, 

rampant,  az.  fretty,  ar. 
BucKiLKLE,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forchee,  az. 
BUCKILL,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued,  az. 

fretty,  ar. 
Bucking,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse,  raguly,  betv,-.  six 

cross  crosslets,  gu. 
Buckingham,  [Loudon,]  erm.  on  a  bend  wavy, 
az.  bet^v.  two  lions,  rampani,  gu.  three  bcziuits. 
— Crest,   on  a  cluipeau,   az.   turned  up   erm.  a 
demi  swan,  the  wings  expanded  ppr.  membered 
or,  gorged  v\ilh  a  ducal  coronet,  gu.     [Granted 
December  15,  1708.] 
Buckimjluim,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
Buckinijlimn,  [Sir  Owen,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
170-5,]   or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  debruised  hy  a 
bend,  az.  charged  v,\\\x  three  bezants. 
Bukenluim,   or  Bokeiiham,   [Norfolk,]  ar.   a  licm, 
-rampant,  gu.  over  all  a  bend,   az.  charged  \s  ith 
three  bezants. 


BUG 

BUCKETT,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  faces, 

gu. 
BccKEAND,  ar.  aneagle,  displayed,  sa.  legged,  or. 
Buckland,   ar.  on  a  fesse,  gu.  a  dolphin  eniljowed, 

of  tlie  field. 
Buckland,  [Somersetshire,]  per  fesse  w  azy,  ar.  and 

gu.  two  cottises,  and  three  bucks,  passant,  coun- 

terchanged,  two  and  one,  attired  or. 
Buckland,   or  Buckle,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.   tlu-ee 

lions,  rampant,  ar.  on  a  canton,  sa.  a  fret,  or. — 

Crest,  on  a  chapeau,  gu.  turned  np  erm.  a  talbot, 

sejant  or. 
Buckland,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  gu.  a  dolphin,  emhowed, 

erm. 
Buckland,  ar.  on  a  pile,  gu.  a  label  of  five  points,  ar. 
Buckland,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  on  a  canton,  sa. 

a  fret,  or. 
Buckland,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  sa.  fretty,  or,  betw. 

three  lious,  rampant,  gu. 
Buckland,  or,  on  a  fesse,  gu.  a  dolphin,  naiant,  ar. 
Buckland,  ar.  three  lions,  rampant,   gu.  a  quai-ter, 

sa.  fretty  or. 
Buckland,  ar.  a  fesse,  gu.   over  all,  two  dolphins, 

hnnrJent,  respecting  each  oilier  in   pale  or,  the 

space  betw.  them  erni. 
Bukcland,  gu.  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  couped,  ar. 
Buckle,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1593,]  sa.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  chajdets,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  leopard,  ar. 
Buckle,  [Warwickshire,]  nr.  a  fesse  vaire,  or  and 

az.  betw.  three  doves  ppr.  bearing  in  their  beaks 

a  branch,  Aert. 
Buckle,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  buckles, 

ar. 
Buckle,  or  Buckel,  [London,]  sa.   a  chev.  betw. 

three  bulls'  heads,  couped,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet,  a  bull's  head,  ar. 
Biikcll,  ar.  two  lions,  rampant,  gu.  a  quarter,  sa. 

charged  with  a  fret  or. 
Bukcyl,  or  Bukcleel,  or,  a  liun,  rampant,  az.  fretly, 

ar. 
Buckler,  or  Bucler,  [Dorsetshire,]  sa.  on  a  fesse, 

betw.  three  dragons'  heads,  erased  or,  as  many 

estoiles  of  the  field. — Crest,   a  dragon's  head, 

erased,  sa.  charged  with  two  bars  or,  betw.  three 

bezants,  two  and  one.     (Another  crest,   a  (ka- 

gon's  head,  erased,  sa.  guttee  d'or.) 
Buckler,    sa.  on    a  fesse   or,    three   annulets,   ar. 

betw.  as  many  greyhounds'  heads,  erased,  of  the 

third.     [Borne  i?/  ilie  h'ev.  Benjamin  Buckler, 

D.D.  Vicar  of  Cumner,  Berks,  who  died,  1780.] 
BucKJ.m',  [Ciieshire,]    sa.    a  chev.   betw.  three 

bulls'  luads,  cabossed,  m.     (Another,  the  heads 

couped.) 
Bucklcij,  [Kent,]  sa.   a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks' 

heads,  cabossed,  ar. 

[t2] 


BUG 

Buckleij,  or  BucMy,  ar.  on  a  cbief  daiicctlee,  gii. 

a  bezant,  betw.  two  lions'  beads,  cubossed,  or. 
Buckley,  sa.  a  cbev.  betw.  tbrce  bucks,  passant,  ar. 
Buckley,  lozeugy,  or  and  sa. 
Buckley,  s:t.   on  a  cliev.  belw.  tbree   bulls'  brads, 

cabossed,  ar.  as  many  mullets,  g:n. 
Buckeley,  or  Bulkley,  [Hants  and  Ireland,]  sa.   a 

cbev.  betw.  tbree  bulls'  jieads,  ar. 
Buklegh,  ar.  on  a  pale,  ^^w.  a  mascle  buckle,  or. 
BucK.MAS'i'ER,   [Nortliamptonsfdrc,    Devonshire, 

and  Lincolnshire,]   ar.   a  lion,    rampant,   betw. 

seven  fleurs-de-lis,  two,  two,  two,  and  one,  sa. 
.   — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter 

paw,  a  flein'-de-lis,  or,  and  charged  on  the  slioid- 

•  der,  with  tbree  annulets  conjoined,  or. 
BUCKMATK,  gu.  a  crescent,   betw.   three  mullets, 

or. 

BuCKMlNSTKR,  [Xortham])tousliire,]  ar.  semee 
d'etoiles,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  last. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  double  queued,  sa.  holding  a  battle- 
axe,  or,  beaded  ar. 

Buckminsler,  ar.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  and  a  bou, 
rampant,  sa.  [Granted  lo  Wm.  Biickinhisler, 
of  Peterborough,  24(h  3farch,  1578. 

Biickminster,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion,  lampanf, 
betw.  eight  billets,  sa. 

BUCKNALL,  ar.  two  cbev.  gu.  betw.  three  bucks' 
heads,  cabossed,  sa.- — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  ca- 
bossed, sa. 

BucKROWELL,  sa.  a  buckle  with  spur,  neck  fixed, 
thereunto  pendent,  ar. 

BucKSiDE,  sa.  t'.vo  bucks,  passant,  ar.  attired,  or. 

Buckside,  sa.  two  bucks,  in  full  course,  or. 

Bitckside,  sa.  t^vo  bucks,  courant,  ar. 

Biicksied,  sa.  bezantee,  two  bucks,  passant,  ar. 

BuCKTHOUCiiT,  [Somersetshire,]  crm.  a  cbev.  sa. 
betw.  three  leopards'  faces,  gu. 

BuCKTON,  [Belliughohn,  Northumberland,]  ar.  a 
goat,  salient,  sa.  and  chief  vert. — Crest,  a  goat's 
head,  erased,  per  fesse,  indented,  ar.  and  sa. 
attired,  or. 

Bucktoa,  sa.  a  haj-t's  head,  couped,  ar.  a  chief 
vert. 

Buckton,  sa.  three  bars  gemclles,  and  a  canton,  ar. 

Buckton,  sa.   on  a  cbev.  ^ert,  tliree  bucks'  heads, 

•  cabossed,  ar. 

Buckton,  sa.   on  a  chief  vert,  three  bucks'  heads, 

cabossed,  ar. 
Buckton,   [Yorkshire,]    ar.    three  bars,   sa.    on  a 

canton  of  the  second;  a  crescent  of  the  Ci-st. 
Buckton,  .sa.  a  stag's  head,  ar.  a  chief  or. 
Buckton,  ar.  a  goat,  salient,  sa.  attired,  or. 
Buckton,   ar.  three  bars,  gemclles,  sa.  on  a  canton 

the  last,  a  crescent  of  the  field. 
Buckton,  sa.  on  a  chief  vert,  a  buck,  lodged,  ar. 

attired,  or. 


BUG 

Bucllon,  ar.  a  goat,  rampant,  sa.  tlie  bead  and  part 
of  the  neck  of  the  first,  anned,  vert. — Crest,  a 
goat's  head,  couped,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  armed 
or  and  vert. 

BucKWKLL,  [London,]  sa.  bezantte,  two  bucks, 
in  full  course,  in  })ale,  ar.  attired,  or. 

BrcKVVlST,  ar.  tv,o  demi  biicks,  courant,  con- 
joined, gu. 

BucKAYORTii,  ["\Yes(-Sheen,  Surrey,]  sa.  a  cbev. 
betw.  tbree  cross  crosslels,  fitchee,  ar. — Crest,  a 
man's  bead,  armed  with  a  helmet,  the  beaver 
open,  all  ppr.  (Another  crcsi,  a  demi  lion,  hold- 
ing a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee ) 

Buckicorth,  [London  and  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  two 
cbev.  hcW.  tlu-ee  bucks'  beads,  cabossed,  sa. 

Bucy,  or,  three  ogresses,  az. 

Bu  •■'       I  ^^'  ^^'^^  water  bougets,  az. 
BuDLAin'AN,  or,  a  demi  gTiffin,  displayed,  sans 

wings,  gu. 
BUDNELL,    ar.  a  bend,    cottised,   gu.  betw.  six 

crosses  of  the  second. 
BunoxiiED,  or  BuDORSiiiDE,   [Bodick,  Corn- 
wall,] sa.  three  lozenges  in  fesse,  betw.  as  many 

stags  lieads,  cabossed,  ar. — Crest,  a  stag's  bead, 

erased,  ar. 
BuENBY,  ar.  two  bars,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
BuGALLBERG,  ar.  a  demi  sinister,  cbev.  sa.  betw. 

three  roses,  gu. 
BUGG,  az.  three  water  bougets  or,  two  and  one. 
Buyg,  [Northamptonshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  sa.  three 

water  bougets  ar. 
Biiyg,  ar.  on  a  fret,  sa.  five  cross  crosslcts,  fitcliee, 

of  the  field. 
Bu'iy,  [Leicestershire,]   or,   on   a  fesse,  sa.  tbree 

ogresses,  ar. 
Bi!(,(/e,  az.  three  water  bougets  or,  two  and  one, 

within  a  bordure,  ar.  guttec  de  poix. 
Buc/(/e,    [Harlow,    Esse.x,]    az.   three   water-bou- 

gets  or,  within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet,  or,  a  moor's  head,  side-faced,  sa. 

■SM-eatli  or  and  az. 
Biti/ye,  [Scothmd,]  ar.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  vert. 
Biiyge,  az.  three   ogresses  or,    within   a  bordure, 

erm. 
Biifjqe,  or,  fretfv,  sa.  on  each  joint,  across  cross- 

le't,   fitchee.  of  the  first.  ^ 
BuGGiNE,  [London  and  Kent,]  sa.   a  cockatrice, 

displayed,  ar.  crested,  membered,  and  jelloped, 

gu.    (Another,  crowned,  crested,  and  jelloped, 

or.)     [Granted  April  20,  L578.] 
Bugqlnc,  az.   an    antelope,    passant,     ar.    attired, 

tu'fled,  and  iniguled,   sa. — Crest,   an   antelope, 

sejant,  ar.  armed,  tufted,  and  unguled,  sa. 
Buggine,  sa.  a  cockatrice,  displayed,  ai-.  memberod, 

&i»-  .  ■        .   . . 


BUI. 

BoKKN,  ar.  a  fcsse  a/.,  a  label  of  three  points  gu. 

lU'KENIIAM,    or    130KKNHAM.       ScO     BUCKING- 
HAM. 

BUK  ESflil^L,  [Sussex,]  ar.    two    lions,    rampant, 

gn.  a  quarter charged  with  a  fret  or. 

JJUKKT,  07-  BiHKKT,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  tliree 

leopards'  heads  of  the  second. 
BUKETON,  or  BucKTON,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  eiglit 

bar  gemelles,  and  a  cauton  ar. 
Bukcton,  or  Buckton,  sa.  three  bars  geinelics,  ar. 
.    on  a  canton  of  tlie  second,  a  crescent  of  the  first. 
Biiketo/i,  or  Buckton,  ar.  a  goat,  salient,   sa.  and 

a  chief  vert. 
BUK ETOOTH, or Blcktooth,  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 
BuLAMFKCK,  ar.    three    flying   fishes,  naiajit,  in 

pale,   az.  wings  and  fins  gu. 
BULBECK,  vert,   a  lion,  rampant,  ar.   vulned   on 

the  shoulder  gu. 
Bidbeck,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  vert. 
Bulbeck,  az.  three  bars,  wavy,  ar. 
Bulheck,  [Essex,]  vert,  a  hon,  rampant,  ar.  armed 

and  langued  gu. 
Bulheck,   ar.  three  bars,  wavy,  az,   over  all,  a  lion, 

rampant,  of  the  first.     [Graiticd  io  John  Bul- 
heck, of  Kincjston,  Aprils,  lo-jlt.] 
BuLFACE,  ar.  a   demi  bull,   rampant,  guardant, 

displayed,  couped,  sa. 
BuLi.MOKE,  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,  a 

demi  lion,  ramj)ant,  sa. 
Bui-KALEEL,     or,    a    lion,     rampant,    az.     tail 

forked. 
BuLKELKV,  sa.  a  chev.  bctw.  tbee  bulls'  heads, 

cabossed,  ar.- — Crest,  a    bull's   head   and  neck, 

erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa. 
Bulkcky,  [Cheshire.]     The    same   as  Buckley, 

of  Cliesliire. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 

a  ball's  head  ar.  firmed  of  the  first. 
Bulkekij,  or  Bulkely,  [Ireland,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 

three   bucks'    heads,    cabossed,    ar. — Crest,    a 

bull's  head,  coui)ed  at  the  neck,  sa.     [Certified 

at    t/ie    College   of   Arms,    London,  1779,    to 

William  Bulkeley.] 
Bnlkeley,  [Bulkeley,  Cheshire,]    ar.    a    chev.   sa. 

betw.  three  bulls'  heads  of  the  second. 
Bulkeley,    sa.    tliree   bulls'   heads,    couped,  ar. — 

Crest,  a  buU's  head,  couped,  per  pale,  sa.  and 

ar.  attired  of  the  last. 
Bulklcy,  [StalTordsbire,]  sa.   three  chev.  ar.  betw. 

as  many  goats'  heads,  erased,  of  the  last. 
Bulkley,  [V\'ilts,]  sa.  three  IjuUs'  heads,  cabossed, 

ar. — Crest,  a  bull's   head,  erased,  per  pale,  ar. 

and  sa. 
Bulkley,  sa.  three  bulls'  heads,  coii|)ed,  or. 
BuEKYN,  or  IIiNCK,  [Otliam,  Kent,]  or,  a  chev. 

betw.  three  close  helmets  az.  [Cerlified  April'i, 


13  U  L 

Bull,  [Ongar,  Essex,]  or,  a  bull's  head, cabossed, 
gu. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  cabossed,  gu.  horned, 
or,  betw.  two  wings  of  the  last. 

Bull,  ar.  three  bulls'  heads,  cabossed,  sa. — Crcsl, 
a  bull's  head  and  neck,  erased,  sa. 

Jhdf,  [Brecon,]  or,  a  crescent,  bctw.  three  bulls' 
heads,  cabossed,  gu. 

Bull,  ar.  three  moors'  heads,  in  profile,  sa. 
wreathed  about  the  foreheads,  ar.  and  vert,  and 
tied. 

Bull,  [^Yales,]  ar.  a  bull  sa.  armed  and  hoofed  or. 

Bull,  [London,]  gii.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
bulls'  heads,  couped,  of  the  second,  as  many 
roses  of  the  first. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  cloud 
p])r.  thereon  a  celestial  sphere  az.  replenished 
with  the  circles  or,  and  beautified  with  the  zo- 
diack,  inscribed  with  the  signs  Aries,  Taurus, 
Gemini,  Cancer.     Motto,  Sol,  mi,  re,  fa. 

Bull,  ar.  three  Saracens'  heads,  in  jirofile,  couped, 
])])r.  with  wreaths  about  their  heads,  ar.  and  az. 

Bull,  [Oxford,]  or,  three  bulls'  heads,  cabossed, 
gu. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  cabossed,  bctw.  tv.o 
wings,  or. 

Bull,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  or.- — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. 
ducally  crowned  or. 

Bull,  [London,  Yorkshire,  and  Hockwold,  Xor- 
folk,]  az.  three  bulls'  heads,  erased,  ar.  attired 
or,  betw.  as  many  annulets,  iu  fosse,  of  the 
last. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  erased,  sa.  charged 
wi(h  six  annulets  or,  one,  two,  and  three. 

Ihdl,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1774,]  ar.  a  bull's 
head,  erased,  sa.  armed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  three  escallops  of  the  field. 

Bull,  ar.  three  Saracens'  heads,  cabossed,  az.  caps 
and  beards  sa. 

BuLLBECK,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  wounded, 

gu- 
BuLLiiROOKE,  [Drinkstou,  Suflolk,]   sa.   a  fesse 

wavy,  betw.  two  helmets  ar. 
BULLiiN',  [Brecon,]  ar.  a  chev.   gu.   betw.  three 

bulls'  heads,  couped  at  the  neck  ppr. 

{^"((''"-     ^See  BoLLEYN.  ■    ' 

Bulleyne.  i 

BULLAYN,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads, 

couped,  sa. 
Bl^LLER,  [Cornwall  and  Somersetshire,]  sa.  on  a 

cross  ar.  pierced  of  the  field,  four  eagles  of  the 

first. — Crest,  a  moor's  head,  full  faced,  couped, 

])pr.  WTeathed    about   the   temples,  ar.  and  az. 

(Another  crest,  an  old  man's  head,  full  faced, 

ppr.) 
Bailer,  sa.   on  a  cross,   quarter-pierced,  ar.  four 

eagles  sa. 
Bullhead,  ar.  the  horns  of  a  bull,  fixed  to  the 

scalp,  vith  two  ears  sa. 


B  U  L 

BULLINGHAM,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, ar.  iu  liis  beak,  a  sprig-  verf,  on  a  chief, 
or,  a  rose,  bct-vr.  two  cross  crosslels  gu. 
BuLi.lVANT,  erm.  a  tower  sa.  ou  a  chief  gu. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  or. —  Crest,  a  demi  lion,  or, 
charged  on  the  breast'v,ilhaflenr-de-lis vert,  and 
holding  in  his  gambs  a  tower  sa. 
BuLLOcii,  gii.  a  cliev.  ar.  betw. three  bulls'  heads; 

cabossed,  or. 
Bui. LOCK,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  cijev. 
crni.    betw.    three    bulls'    heads,    cabossed,    ar. 
armed  or,  (for  Bullock ;)  second  and  third,  ar. 
a  fesse,  embattled,  gii.  in  chief  two  cross  cross- 
lets    of   the   last,   (for  Watson. J— Crest,  first, 
five  antique  halberds,  erect,  handles  or,   blades 
ppr.  encircled  "srith  a  ribbon  or,  cord  tied  in  a 
knot  gu.  over   it  this   motto,  Nil  conscire  sihi, 
(for  Bullock;)  second,  a  dexter  ami,  enibowed, 
in  armour,  the  hand  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
)jalm-branch,  all  jipr.    (for   Walson.)     Motto, 
under  the  arms,  Rspcrance  en  Dieu.     [^Borne 
I'll  J.  J.  Watson  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Faulkhourne- 
iiall,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex,  1824.] 
Bullock,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, ar. — Crest,    on    a    -wi-eath,    five    pole- 
axes  ppr.  encircled   by   a  band   or  ribbon   az. 
[Borne  hy  Benjamin  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Jumpers 
House,   Christ-Church,  Hants,  1823.]  A  Sub- 
scriber.    See  Plate  of  Arms. 
Bullock,  ar.  a  sea-buU's  head,  couped,  sa. 
Bullock,  or  Bulloke,  [Essex,]  gu.   a  chev.  betw. 
three    bulls'   heads,  cabossed,  ar.  armed   or. — 
Crest,    five    battle-axes,   staves    or,    heads    sa. 
tied  with    a  line    and  bow-knot  gu.     (Another 
crest,  five  bills  az.  tied  together  or.) 
Bullock,  [London,  1(500,]  per  chev.  gu.  and  erm. 
in    chief,    two    bulls'   heads,    cabossed,    ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  bee-hi\  e  or,  thereon 
a  bee,  displayed,  ppr. 
Bullock,  erm.  on  a  chief  gti.  a  label  of  five  points 
or. — Crest,  seven  arrows,  six  in  saltier  and  one 
in  base  gu.  feathered  and  headed  ar.  enfiled  with 
a  mural  crown  of  the  last. 
Bullock,  ar.  three  bulls'  heads  gu. 
Bullock,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads  ar. 
Bullock,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads, 
cabossed,  ar. — Crest,  five  treble  jioiufed  spears, 
staves  or,  headed  ar.  tied  togetlar  with   a  knot 
gu. 
Bullock,  [Brecon,]  erm.  a  chief  gu. 
BuLi.MOiu;,  ar.  three  Canai-y  birds  gu. 
Bi'L-MAN,  sa.  three  i)ius  wavy,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu. 

a  bull,  passiuit,  or. 
BlLMKR,  or  B  U  LI.  MJU{,  [Essex  and  Yorkshire,] 
gu.   hillettee  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  last. — 
Crest,  a  bull,  passant,  gu.  armed  and  unguled  or. 


BUN 

Buhner,  or  Bulhncr,  ar.  hillettee  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, of  the  last. 
Buhner,  [Ivorfolk,]  sa.  ou  a  bend  ar.  cottiscd  erm. 

tliree  escallops  gu.     (Another,  sa.) 
Buhner,  gu.   a  lion,  rampant,  or,  hillettee  of  tlic 

first. 
Buhner,  gu,  a  lion,  rampant,  per  fesse,  orandar. 
within  an  orle   of  billets   of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
demi  bull,  rampant,  gu.  armed    or,  thereon  an 
escallop,  betw.  two  billets,  in  ])alc,  or. 
Buhner,  gu.  a  lion,  salient,  vvitliin   an  orle  of  bil- 
lets or. 
BuLSHAM.  or  Belsham,  sa.  a  crescent  ar. 
Bi'LSTRODE,    [Buckinghamshire    and    Bedford- 
shire,] sa.    a    stag's    head,  cabossed,  ar.  in  his 
mouth,  fessewnys,  an  arrow  of  the  last,  on  the 
scalp,  betw.  the  attires,  a  cross  fonnee,  fitchee, 
or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head  and  neck,  betw.  two 
wings,  expanded,  gu.  attired  ar.  (Another,  the 
wings  ar.) 
Bulstrocle,  sa.  on  a   stag's  head,  a  cross  formee, 

fiU'hi'e,   ar. 
Bulstrocle,  [Buckinghamshire  and  Worcestershiie,] 
sa.  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  ar.  attired  or,  betw. 
the  attires  a  cross  pattce,  fitchee,  of  the  third, 
tluough  the  nostril  an  arrow  of  the  last,  feathered 
of  the  second.     [Borne  hy  Whitlock  Bulstrocle, 
Esq.  1749,   Colle(/n  of  Arms,  D.  14,  C.  26.] 
BuL\VEK,  alias  Calling,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a 
chev.  ar.  betw.   tliree    birds,  reguardant,  or,  as 
many  ciuquefoils  sa. 
BuLWORK,  az.  a  cross  potence,  rebated  on  the 

head  of  the  sinister  sides,  recoursie  or. 
BuME,  gu.  a  stellion  serpent  ppr. 
BUxMSTED,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  ou   a  bend,   betw.  two 
crosses   formee,     fitchee,     gu.    tlnee    mullets, 
pierced,  of  the  first. 
BUMJURY,  [Bunbury,    and   Stanney,  Cheshire,] 
ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.   thi-ee  chess-rooks  of  the  first. 
■ — Crest,  two  swords  in  saltier  ar.  hilted  or,   en- 
filed  with  a  leopard's  head  of  the  last. 
Bunhurij,  or  Baunhury,  ar.  a  cross  potent,  betw. 

four  mullets,  jnerced,  gn. 
BuNCE,  Kent  and  London,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  boars    ar.   as   many  eagles  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  a    demi   boar,   az.    pierced  tluough  the 
neck  with  a  broken  spear  gu.  headed  ai-. 
BuNCKiLL,  sa.  three  buckles  or. 
Bunckill,     w.    on    a    bend    sa.     three     buckles 

or. 
Bund,  [Worcester,]  gu.  three  eagles'  legs,   a  la 

quise,  ar.  two  and  one. 
BuXEViLE,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  the 
■     field. 

BUNFORD,  quarterly,  gu.  and  erm.  a  bend  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  demi  Hon  gu. 


BUR 

BuNOALL,  or  EoNGHOLK,  gu.  tliTCC  augcrs  .IT. 
bandies  or. 

BUNGEY,  [Kent,  Dorking-,  Surrey,  and  Xorfolk, 
15SS,]  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or,  betvr.  tlireo  be- 
zants.— Crest,  an  eaj^lc,  ^\ith  wings  endorsed  ar. 
standing  on  a  laurel  branch  vert,  tructed  cr. 

BUNIXGHILL,  sa.  three  gad  bees,  vokmt,  en 
arriere  ar. 

BUNNEY,  or  Bunny,  [Yorkshire  and  Ryton, 
Durham,]  ar.  a  chev.  bctw.  three  goats'  heads, 
erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  goat's  head,  erased,  sa. 
attired  or,  on  one  of  the  horns  two  annulets  cou- 
joined  of  the  last. 

BuNTEN,  or  Bunting,  ar.  a  bend  gu.  betw. 
tlu-ee  bunten  birds  ppr.— Crest,  a  bunten  bird 
standing  on  a  garb  all  ppr. 

Biiiilen,  [Pulbridge,  Scotland,]  ar.  tliree  bnnfeu 
birds,  on  a  chief  4iz.  a  s%vord  fessewa}'s  of  the 
first,  hilt  and  pomel  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  grasp- 
ing a  sword  .... 

Bunten,  [Buntenh;ill,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bunten  birds  |ipr. 

BUNTINGE,  ai-.  a  chev.  purp.  betw.  three  bun- 
tings az. 

Buntingc,  [Norfolk,]  or,  eui  escallop  sa.  on  a  cliief 
wavy  of  the  second,  three  dolphins,  embowed, 
of  the  first, 

BuNTON,  sa.  three  hounds,  passant,  ar. 

Bunion,  sa.  three  sinister  hands  ar. 

BuNT^  ILLAINE,  ar.  three  crescents  gu. 

BUNWOUTH,  erm.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.  three 
church  bells  ar. 

BuRRKCK,  ....  a  fesse  chequy  or  and  sa.  betw. 
three  lions'  heads  erased 

BuRiiYCiiE,  [Middlesex  and  Hertford,]  sa.  a 
chev.  engr.  or,  guttee  de  sang-,  betw.  three 
boars'  heads,  couped,  ar. — Crest,  a  boar's  head 
and  neck,  erased,  ar.  bristled  or,  betw.  two 
acorn  branches,  leaved  vert,  fructed  of  the  se- 
cond. 

BuRCETUR,  ar.  three  bears'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

BuJtciiAR,  [London  and  Essex,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  three  leopards,  passant,  or.  —  Crest,  a 
gieyhouud,  sejant,  ar.  ducally  gorged  or. 

BuRCHK,  or  BuRCKE.     See  Birch. 

BuRCUENSHAWj  ai'.  a  wivem,  holding  up  his 
dexter  foot,  vert. 

BuRD,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  martlets  gu. 

Bind,  or  Bijrde.     See  Bird. 

BuRDEAUX,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  in  chief  three  annu- 
lets of  the  second. 

Burdeanx,  j)aly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  erm. 

Bu  RnEEOYS,  [Norfolk  and  Cambridgeshire,]  erm. 
a  chief  gu. 

Btirddtjs,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  or. 


BUR 

Burden,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree  bcz.ants. 

Burden,  az.  three  pilgrims'  staves  or,  the  field 
crusily  of  the  second. 

Burden,  [Gosbcrkirk,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  pil- 
grims' staves,  in  fesse  gu.  pomelled  or. 

Burden,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  five  bezants. 

Burden,  ar.  three  pilgi-ims'  staves  gu. 

Burdon,  [Nottinghamshire  and  Cumberland,]  az. 
three  palmers'  staves  or. 

Burdon,  az.  three  comets  in  pale  or,  betw.  four 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 

Burdon,  or  Bourdon,  az.  three  hautboys,  and  as 
many  cross  crosslets  or. 

Burdon,  or,  three  pilgrims'  staves  az. 

Burdon,  ar.  three  pilgTims'  staves  gu. 

Burdon,  az.  two  horns,  endorsed,  or,  betw.  four 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 

Burdon,  gu.  three  bordiires  ar. 

Jiurt/Iidon,  ar.  three  cinqnefoils  sa.        . 

Burgltdon.     The  same,  Tritliin  a  bordiire,  engr.  sa. 

BURDETT,  [Yorkshire  and  Wan\-ickshire,]  az. 
two  bars  or,  each  charged  with  three  martlets 
gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa.  (Another, 
couped.) 

Burdelt,  or,  two  bars  az. 

Burden,  [Burthwait,  Yorkshire,]  paly  of  six,  ar. 
and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  martlets  or. —  Crest, 
on  a  tower  ppr.  a  martlet  rising  or. 

Burdeit,  or  Bordet,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  two  bars 
or. 

Burdctt,  [Bramscott,  "\Var-u  ickshire,]  az.  two  bars 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa.  This 
fimiily  anciently  charged  the  bars  Avith  six  mart- 
lets gu. 

Burdett,  [Bowel),]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mart- 
lets of  the  field. 

Burdett,  az.  two  bars  ai-. 

Burdelt,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  two  bars  charged 
with  three  martlets  gu. 

Burdelt,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 

Burdett,  az.  two  bars,  and  as  many  mullets  in 
chief  or. 

Burdett,  w..  two  bars  or,  a  bend  gn. 

Burdett,  [^yarwicksllire,]  az.  on  t\\'0  bars  or,  six 
mnrtlets  gu. 

Burdelt,  aa.  two  bm-s  or,  on  the  first  bar  three 
martlets  gu. 

BURDITE,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  martlets  or. 

BURDUS,  []\Iiddlesex,]  sa.  two  bars  betw.  tln-ee 
aniudets  in  chief,  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  or. 
• — Crest,  an  elephant  erm.  standing  on  a  mount 
vert,  and  resting  himself  under  a  tree  pjir. 
[Granted,  August  Sth,  3720.] 

BURELL.       See  J5URRELI,. 

Bukes,  or  BowER!>,.  [Norfolk  and  Suffolk,]  per 


B  IJ  R 

cliev.  indented,  sa.  and  crni.  in  chief  two  lions, 
rninpaiit,  or. 

Bures,  [Somersetshire,]  enn.  on  a  chief  indented 
az.  tv/o  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Bines,  erm.  on  a  chief  dancettee  sa.  two  hons, 
rampant,  or. 

Burcs,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  doulile  queued  sa.  op- 
jiressed  with  a  bend  g-u. 

Bines,  az.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar.  three,  two,  and 
one,  within  abordure,  ent^r.  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Bures,  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  tliree  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Bures,  sa.  a  bend  vairc  or  and  gu.  betw.  eight 
ffarbs  of  the  second. 

Bures,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree  dolphins,  naiant,  or. 

liuiJPiELT),  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Burjiekl,  palj'  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 

1] UK  FOOT,  or,  a  garb  vert,  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  sa. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  an  eastern  crown, 
thereon  a  pine  apple,  leaved  and  cro\Mied,  all 
or.  [Granted  to  Thomas  Burfoot,  of  London, 
1752.]  N.B.  The  crown'of  the  pine  apple  is 
the  leaves  which  grow  from  the  top. 

BuRFORD,  quarterh^  az.  and  gu.  a  cross  or, 
betw.  four  cross  crosslets  ar. 

BURG.\NNY,  gu.  a  tower  or. 

Burgas,  or  Burgas e,  vert,  a  fesse  or,  fretty 
gu.  betw.  three  birds  ar. 

Bubo  ATT,  [Suffolk,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Bur(/att,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

Buryate,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
conped  gu. 

Buryate,  [Staffordshire,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Buryate,  [Suffolk,]  paly  of  ten,  ar.  and  sa. 

BURGAVENNY,  gu.  a  saltier  ar. 

Burg  AW,  gu.  three  bends  ar.  a  pale  or. 

BURGAYNE.      SeeBURGOINE. 

BURGCHAUSEN,  ar.  a  wivern  to  the  sinister  vert. 

Burghausen,  ar.  a  wivern,  rampant,  to" the  sinister 
tail  torqued  embowed  vert,  casting  fu-e  out  of 
his  mouth  ppr. 

BURGEDON,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  sa. 

BuRGERSli,  or  BuRWASH,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
tail  forchee  or. 

BuRGES,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
six  cross  crosslets  gu.  tlu-ee  lozenges  of  the  field. 

Buryes,  ax.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  plates. 

Buryes,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  erm.  a  fesse  az.  fretty 
or,  a  bordure  of  the  third,  bezantee,  on  a  canton 
gu.  a  bend  of  the  first,  charged  ^v^th  the  baton 
of  Knight-Marshal  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a 
camel's  head  ppr.  bezantee,  erased  ga.  [Borne 
lij  Charles  MontoUen  Buryes,  Esq.  of  Beauport, 
Susse.v,  1823.]     A.  Subsciiber. 

Buryes.  vert,  a  fesse  or,  fretty  gii.  betw.  three 
doves  ar.  membered  of  the  third, 

Buryes,  lozengy,  gu,  and  vair, 


BUR 

Buryes,  [Crendon,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse 
chequy,  or  and  sa.  in  chief  three  crosses,  (lory, 
of  the  last." — Crest,  on  a  mural  cro^vn,  chequy 
or  and  sa.  a  round  buckle  of  the  first,  the  tongue 
erect  in  pale.     [Granted,  ]031.] 

Buryes,  [West-Ham,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a 
leopard's  face  or.- — Crest,  a  Saracen's  head,  side 
faced  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples,  ar.  and 
sa.  habited  over  the  shoulder  of  the  first,  in 
stripes  paleways,  thereon  torteanxes. 

Buryes,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  a  bend  gu. 

Buryes,  ar.  a  fosse  lozengy  or  and  az.  in  chief 
three  mascles  of  the  third,  within  a  bordure  of 
the  same,  bezantee.  [Granted  to  William  and 
John  Burqes,  of  Weslport,  Dorsetshij-e,  Ajiril 
11th,  IGLl.] 

Buryes,  chequy  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  or,  three 
crosses  bottonnee  az. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant, 
gu.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  an  annulet  enclo- 
sing a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Bury's,  ar.  a  fesse  lozengy  or  and  az.  betw.  three 
mascles  of  the  third,  a  bordure  of  the  last  be- 
zantee.— Crest,  a  camel's  head  ppr. 

Bouryes,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  fretty  or, 
in  chief  three  mascles  of  the  third,  all  -witliin  a 
bordure  az.  bezantee. — Crest,  a  camel's  head, 
erased,  ppr.  bezantee.     [Greeted,  1614.] 

BuRcri,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  cottised  sa.  betw.  three 
chaplefs  gu. 

Burgh,  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettee  sa.  three  bezants. 

Burgh,  lozengy  gu.  and  vair. 

Burgh,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  erm. — Crest,  a  fal- 
con rising  erm.  belled  or,  ducally  gorged  of  the 
last. 

Burgh,  or,  three  bucks'  heads  sa.  attired  ar. 

Burgh,  or  Borough,  [Gainsborough,  Lincohishire,] 
az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  erm. 

Burgh,  or,  a  cross,  pattee,  gu. 

Buryh,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 

Buryh,  [Staflbrdshire,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five 
swans  ppr. 

Buryh,  or,  on  a  cross  gy\.  five  mnllets  ar. 

Burgh,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  erm. 

Burgh,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  plates. 

Burgh,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  an  eagle,  imperial,  gu. 
membered,  vert. 

Burgh,  or,  a  cross  gu. — Crest,  a  cat-a-mountain, 
sejant,  ppr.  collared,  and  chain  reflexed  over 
the  back  or.  [Borne  by  Lieutenant- Colonel  Sir 
Vhjsses  Burgh,  of  Bert,  Kildare,  K.C.B. 
K.T.S.  of  Portugal,  and  St.  Anne  of  Russia, 
1824.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Burgh,  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettee,  sa.  tliree  bezants, 
a  label  of  three  points  gu. 

Burghe,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five  ducks  of  the  field, 
membered  gu.  •■  .  .   •, 


BUR 

BURGHERSn  E,  g\i.  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued, 

or. — Crest,  in  a  mural  coronet,  gu.  a  demi  lion, 

double  queued,  or. 
Biuyhersh,  [Devon,  Teiu]).  ]-]d\T;nd  I.]   The  same 

arms. 
Burghersh,  [Norfolk,  Temp.  VA\\m>\  III.]     The 

same  arms. 
BuKGHUON.     Sec  BURDOX. 
BuRGiiEPK,  ar.  a  cliev.  \ert. 
BURGIIEPI'R,  or  BuRGHOPPj;,  fo".    ou    a  chev. 

az.  th)-ee  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 
BUKGHJLL,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chev.    ar.    betw. 

three  martlets  or. 
Burfjltill,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  ou  a  bend  gu.  a 

Saxon  cro^n  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  ar.  crown- 
ed with  a  Saxou  crov.u  or. 
BurcjldU,  [Buug-ay,  in   SuiTulk,    and   of  l^recr^n,] 

paly  of  six,   ar.  and  sa.  over  all  a  bend,  gu. — ■ 

Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar. 
Buryhill,  [Ireland,]  jialy  of  .six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Buryldll,  [Lichfield,]  paly   of  six,  ar.  ajid  sa.  on 

a  beud  gu.  a  mitre  or. 
BunjliUl,  paly  of  six,  or  and  hy..  o\ex  all  a  fosse, 

gu. 
Bitrghill,  [Ireland,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a 

beud,  gu.   three  escallops  or. 
BurgeltiU,  ar.  a  beiul  gu.  over  all  four  ))ales  sa. 

(Another  three.) 
BurgliuU,  [Ireland,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  sa. 
Bitrghull,  [Ireland,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a 

bend,  gu.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 
Burghwell,  ar.  ou  a  bend,  gu.  three  martlets  or, 

all  vithiu  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
BuRGHT.     See  Birt. 
EURGILTON,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  ou 

a  bend  sa.  two  plates. 
BURGMIXHILL.     The  same  as  Bi'MXGIIIll. 
BURGNIE,  ar.  a  tower,  elivironed  with  a  round 

■wall,  gu. 
BuRGO.     The  same  as  Bukges. 
Burgo,  vaire,  or  and  gu. 
Bnrgo,  gu.  seven  niascles  vair. 
Burgo,  or,  a  cross  gu. 
l3uRG0lGNE,  [Cambridgeshire  and  Devonshire,] 

az.  a  hound,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  an  antelope, 

sejant,  ar.  attired,  tufted,  and  maned,  sa. 
Burgoigne,  ax.  a  talbot,  passant,   or. 
Burgoine,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

talbots,  passant,  ar.  ou  a  chief  embattled  of  the 

second;  three    martlets,    az. — Crest,    a    talbot, 

sejant  or,  eared  sa.  collared  gu. 
Burgoyn,  gu.  a  wolf,  passant,  or,  on  a  chief  cre- 

uellee,  ai.  three  martlets,  az. 
iiurgogn,    az.   a  talbot,  passant,  ar.   collared,  gu. 

lined  or,  at  the  end  of  the  line  a  knot. 
Burgoigne,  az.  a  talbot,  passant,  ar. 


li  U  R 

Burgayne,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets, 

ar.  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  first. 
Burgoi/ne,   go.    a  chev.    or,    betw.   three    talbots, 

passant,  ar.  on  a  chief  crenellee  of  the  last,  three 

martlets,  az. 
Blrgom,  or  BuRGOYXE,   [Oxfordsliu-e,]  az.   a 

hound,  courant,  ar. 
BoURGONGNE,  per  fesse  nebulee    of  three,   az. 

and  ar. 
Bourgongne,   az.   three  fleurs-de-lis  or.   over  all  a 

bend  gu.  charged  with  a   chief,   and  dolphin    of 

the  field. 
Bourgongne,  az.  a  talbot,  passant,  ar. 
Be  RGOWER,  ar.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  castle,  sa. 
BURGULION,  or  BURGGNYON,  quarterly,  or  and 

gu.  a  beiul,  sa.  in  the  second  and  third  q\iarters, 

three  annulets,  ar. 
Burgiilion,  quarterly,   or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  a 

mullet,  ar. 
BURHAM,  gu.  a  chev.  hciw.   three  lions'   heads, 

erased,  ar. 
Burham,   gu.   a  cross,  betw.  four  crescents,  ar. 
BriRHOi'E,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis, 

or. 

Burke,  5«-I5«^'^'^^-       ' 

BURKEX,  [Loudon,]  lU".  a  bar,  az. 

BurLln,  ar.  a  fesse,  gu. 

Bi'RKTox,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  three  bars,  voided  sa. 

Burklon,  [Brorae,  Suffolk,]  ar.  three  bars,  voided, 

sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  first;  a  crescent  gu. 
BuRLACE,  [Chester,]  erra.  on  abend  sa.  two  hands 

and  arms,  issuing  out  of  clouds,  ppr.  rending  a 

horse-shoe,  ar. 
Burlacy,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a  beud  sa.  two  hands 

rending  a  horse-shoe,  ar. 
Bur  LAND,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  burlijig-irous, 

ar. 
Bb'REER,  gu.  three  burling-irons,  ar. 
Bur  LEY,  [Wiltshire    and    Leicestershire,]    vert, 

three  boars'  heads,  couped,  ar.  armed  or. — Crest, 

a  demi  boar  ppr.  armed,  hoofed,  and  bristled  or, 

aiul  gorged  with  a  chain  of  the  last,  supporting 

a  thistle  ppr. 
Burley,  quarterly,  ar.  aud  sa. 
Barley,  gu.  two  bars  gobunated,  ar.  and  az. 
Burley,  paly  of  six,  ar.    and   az.   over  all  three 

bars  gu. 
Burley,  or,  three  bars  sa.  a  chief  paly  erm.  and  gu. 
Burley,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  debruised  with  a 

fesse  chequy,  or  and  az. 
Burlaij,  j)er  fesse,   embattled,  sa.   and   ar.    three 

launces  counterchiuiged. 
Burley,  ar.   three  tilting  spears  in  pale,   sa.  cm- 

brued  gu,  a  chief  of  the  second. 
Burley,  [Shropshire,]  paly  of  six,  sa,  and  or,  on 
[  U  ] 


BUR 

a  chief  of  tbe  second;  two   pallets  of  the  first; 
an  iiicscoclicon  baiTV  of  siv,  gu.  and  crin. 

Biirley,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  fretted  ^\  ith  a 
bendlet  in  fesse,  gu.  tlie  chief  and  base  as  the 
third. 

Bnrhy,  cnu.  on  abend  gu.  three  cliev.  or. 

Biiilinj,  ar.  alien,  rampant,  sa.  a  bar  couiitercom- 
poiiy,  az.  and  or. 

Burlcij,  .sa.  thiee  bars  or,  a  chief  of  tlic  last, 
charged  with  two  pellets  of  the  field,  on  an  in- 
escocheon  enu.  three  bars  gu. 

Bcrlerj,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  leopards' 
faces  or. 

Berhij,  ar.  a  chief  sa.  over  all  three  tilting  spears, 
erect,  conntercliauged. 

Bur  LINGER,  gu.  three  burling-irous  ar. 

BuRl;YN,  sa.  two  chev.  ar. 

BuRLVNKT.     See  Bolrlvnet. 

BuRi.z,  [Sudolk,  1597,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
.spears'  l-.cads,  broke  from  the  stafi'  or. — Crest, 
a  squirrel,  sejant,  sii]>port!ng  a  ragged  staff 
or. 

Burn,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  in  each  quarter  a 
lion's  face,  counteixhanged,  on  a  chief  of  the 
first,  three  fleurs-de-lis,  gu. 

Burn,  or,  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief,  sa.  and  a 
bugle  lioni  stringed  in  base,  gu. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter ana  erect,  habited  sa.  cuff  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand  jjpr.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

BuRXAB's-,  or  BuRNEiiY,  [Vi^atford,  Middlesex,] 
ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  guardant, 
of  the  second. — Crest,  a  demi  man,  sa.  iu  his 
dexter  hand  a  branch  of  colombiue  fiowers  ppr. 
round  his  neck  a  rope  or,  with  the  end  hanging 
down  on  the  sinister  side. 

Burnahy ,  [Devon,]  az.  two  bars  countercmbatlled, 
erm.  ' 

Bnrnaby,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert. — Crest,  out  of 
a  naval  crown  or,  a  demi  Uon,  lampant,  guar- 
dant, of  the  last,  iu  the  dexter  paw  a  staff  ppr. 
thereon  a  flag,  gu.  [Grcmfed  to  Sir  William 
Burmihy,  Bart,  of  BroiKjhton-HaU,  Oxford- 
sltire,  17G7.] 

Burnhy,  ar.  two  bars,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
dant, of  the  second. 

Bwvjiy,  or  Burnehy,  [iJevonshire,]  ar.  two  bars 
creiicliee,  erm. 

Burnhy,  [Norlands,  Kensington,  Middlesex.]  Th- 
same. 

Burnelnj,  [Burneby,  Devon,]  az.   two  bars,   em- 
battled, couuterembattled,  erm. 
BuRNAM.     See  Burxham. 
BuRNAvn.L,  or  BuRNAViLK,  gu.  arose  or. 
Biiritevile,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.  ar.  betw. 
four  cinquofuik  or. 


BUR 

Biirnevile,  gu.  a  saltier,  engT.  or,  betw.  four  cinque- 
foils,  ar. 

BuRXAWlKi:,  or  BuRNWWiCK,  g-u.  a  cross, 
formee,  or. 

BuKMUJURV,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar. 

BuRNELL  DE,  ar.  a  lion,  raiupant,  doidjle  queued, 
az.  guttcc  and  crowned,  or. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  crovnied,  or. 

Bi'rnoU,  ))er  fesse,  indented,  or  and  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  sa.  witliin  a  liordure,  gu.  charged  with 
eiglit  plates. 

BurneU,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  bendlet,  gu. 
three  escallops  or. 

Burni'U,  ar.  a  lion,  rampani,  sa.  a  label  of  five,  gu. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  lion,  rampaut,  sa.  ducally  crosvned 
or,  within  a  bordure  az.  bczantee. 

Burnell,  [Norfolk,]  per  fesse and 

in  chief  a  ship  with  three  masts,  shrouded 

her  sails  trusted  up  and  hoisted  to  the  main-top 

in  base  a  syren  ppr. — Crest,  a  tower 

flammant  ppr. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  lion,  rampaut,  sa.  crov/ned  or, 
huigued  and  armed,  gu.  within  a  bordure,  az. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  crowned  or,  de- 
bruised  by  a  baton,  gu.  all  within  a  bordure,  az. 
— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased  sa.  grasping  a 
biiuch  of  roses  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Burnell,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  ar.  three  escal- 
lops of  tlic  first. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant,  ar. 

Burnell,  [Ireland  and  Essex,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampaut, 
sa.  over  all  a  baton,  gu. 

Burnell,  [Ireland  and  Essex,]  ar.  a  lion,  sa.  over 
all  a  bend  gu.  charged  with  three  escallops  or. 
( Another ,   of  the  field.) 

Burnell,  ar.  abend  crenellec  sa.  betv.'.  six  ogresses. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  bclv/.  tltrce  Cornish  choughs, 
ppr. 

Burnell,  [Ilolgate,  Shropshire,  Temi).  Edward  II.] 
ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  crowned  or,  within  a 
bordure  az. 

Burnell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar.  guttee 
de  sang,  and  ducally  crowned  or. 

Burnell,  ar.  a  lion,  rampaut,  sa.  dcbvuised  by  a 
bendlet,  gu. 

Birmll,  [Oxfordshire,]   ar.   a  lion,    rampant,    sa. 

guttee  d'or. 
Birncll,   [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  liou,  ram])ant,  az. 
Birnell,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.    a   lion,    rampant,    az. 

guttee  d'or. 
Birnell,  or  ByrnelL     The   same,   with  a  label  of 

three  points  gu. 
Bourncll,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  a  bend  gu. 
BuRNV;t,  ar.  "three  linlly-leavcs  in  chief  ppr.  and 
a  lnintinL',-li'>ru  in  base  sa.  garnished  gu.  within 
a  bordure,  indented,  vert. — Crest,   a  branch  of 
hollv,  vert.  ,  ■        .      . 


B  U  11 

Buniet.  The  same,  v.ith  a  bordure  compouec,  ar. 
and  vert. 

Buriief,  ar.  a  falcon,  volant,  ppr.  bctw.  three 
holly-leaves  ui  chief  vert,  and  a  hunling-honi  lu 
base  sa.  garnished  gu. 

Burnet ,  quarterly;  fast  and  fourth,  ar.  three  oak- 
leaves  ill  chief  vert,  in  base  a  bugle-horn,  sa. 
stringed,  gu.  (for  Burnet;)  second  and  third,  s^a. 
an  eagle's  leg,  couped  a  la  qui.se  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  a  bend  az.  charged  -with  an  estoile, 
betvi'.  two  crescents  of  the  second,  for  Scott. — 
Crests ;  lirst,  a  vine,  couped  pjsr.  over  it  this 
motto,  Yirescit  vidner  virtus,  for  Burnet;  se- 
cond, out  of  clouds  to  the  sinister,  a  hand  issuing, 
grasping  a  cinietar,  all  ppr.  for  SccAf.  [Borne 
1)1/  Judge  Burnet,  1T60,  a  descendant  of  Gilbert 
Burnet,  Bishop  of  Scdishury.'] 

Burnet,  [Northuniheriaud,]  or,  in  chief  three  holly- 
leaves  vert,  in  base  three  bugle-horns,  strings  sa. 
(Another,  -with  one  buglo-horu  stringed  in  base.) 
— Crest,  a  hoUy-bus'i  vert,  fructed  gu. 

Burnet.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  dexter  liand, 
issuing  out  of  a  cloud,  grasping  a  pruuiug-kuife, 
within  a  vine  fructed  all  ppr. 

Burnet,  ar.  tlu-ee  holiy-leaves  iu  chief,  ppr.  and  a 
hunting-horn  in  base  sa.  garnished  gu. — Crest,  a 
band,  v.ith  a  knife  pruning  a  vine-tree,  ppr. 

Burnet,  ar.  tliree  holly-leaves  vert,  a  chief  az. 

Burnet,  ai-.  three  holly-leaves  vert,  and  a  chief  em- 
battled az. — Crest,  a  vijie-branch,  slipped. 

Burnet.  The  same,  within  a  bordure,  indented  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  holly-branch,  ppr. 

Burnet,  [Aberdeen,]  ar.  a  battle-axe  pale-ways, 
heUv.  three  holly-leaves  in  chief,  and  a  bugle- 
horn  in  base  vert,  garnished  gu. 

Burnet,  [Aberdeen,]  ar.  three  holly-leaves  in  chief 
ppr.  and  a  hunting-horn  ia  base  sa.  garnished 
gu.  in  the  centre,  a  billet,  az. — Crest,  a  hand 
with  a  cutlass,  cutting  through  a  ^ine-brauch, 
I'pr. 

BuRNHAM,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  cross  betw.  four  cres- 
cents ar. 

liurnham,  gri.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hous'  heads, 
erased,  or. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Burnham,gv.  three  leopards'  heads  in  bend  or, 
betw.  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

liurnham.  The  same,  within  a  bordure,  gobonatcd, 
ar.  and  az. 

Burnam,  [Lincoln.shire,]  or,  a  mauiich  vert. 

liurnam,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

Burnam,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  two  cross  crosslets,  sa. 

lk'i{M>iciiA.M,  gu.  a  mill-rind,  beudways,  ar. 
betw.  two  martlets  in  ]iale,  or.  [Borne  hi/  Thus, 
liurnintjhim,  Esq.  of  Frotjle,  Hants,  182^.] 

Hl'KNINGlllLL.       8ee'BUNU\G]IlLL. 


BUR 

CuRNlSii,  ar.  tlnee  burnishers,  erect,  sa.  handles, 

Burnisch,  sa.  three  pewterers'  burnishers,  erect, 

in  fesse,  ar. 
ljUl!NSm:D,  or  Buknishide,  ar.  three  bendlots, 

gii.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,    a  lion,   passant, 

of  the  first.     (Another,  the  lion,  rampant.) 
Buni'OUT,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six 

roses,  gu. 

BinUIELI,,     BOIM'LL,     BURF.LI.,     Or     BeRELL, 

[Beckeuhani,  Kent,]  vert,  three  escoclieons 
ar.  each  with  a  bordure  engr.  or. — Crest,  an 
arm,  embowed,  ppr.  holding  a  branch  of  laurel 
vert.  [Borne  hji  Jfalter  Bui-rell,  Escj.  of 
Vr^est  Grinsiead  Park,  Sussex,  M.P.  for  thai 
County,  18"23.]     A  Subscribe!. 

Burrell,  [Northumberland,]  sa.  a  chev.  belv.. 
three  martlets  ar. 

Burrell,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  leopards'  heads  or.  [Fonnerhj  of  Wood- 
lands, Devonshire,  ichich  cahte  to  the  famihj  hij 
a  marriaeje  of  a  co-heir  of  Sir  Holier  IFooc/- 
lands.'\ 

Burrell,  barry  of  twelve,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief 
gu.  tliree  leopards'  heads  or. 

Borell,  or  Burrell,  [llercfordsliirc,  a.iidof  Broome- 
Park,  near  Alnwick,  Korthumberland,]  ar.  a 
saltier  gu.  betv\-.  four  leaves  vert,  on  a  chief 
az.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  betw.  two  battle-axes 
or. 

BURREXDORF,  az.  a  pile  of  three  points,  out  of 
the  dexter  base  in  bend  ar. 

BuRRiDGE,  [Halden,  Kent,]  or,  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

Burridge,  [Tiverton,  Devonshire,]  az.  three  dol- 
phins, uaiant,  euibovvcd,  ar.  on  a  chief  or, 
three  rudders  sa.— Crest,  a  demi  mariner  p])r. 
his  waistcoat  gu.  cap  az.  neckcloth  ai'.  support- 
ing a  rudder  sa.  [Granted  March  8,  1700,  and 
home  1)1/  F.  G.  C.  Burridge,  Jisq.  of  Lillesden, 
in  Jlawkhurst ,  Kent,  lb23.]  A  Subscriber. 
See  Plate  of  Anns. 

Borage,  [Devon,]  or,  a  chev.  Iictw.  three  lions, 
ranijiaut,  gu. 

Bl  RR18IJ,  jjer  fes'^e,  g:ii.  and  ar.  over  all  a  lion, 
rampant,  double  queued  or. —  Crest,  out  of  a 
tower,  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, double  queued,  or. 

BuRRouGH,    I  s,e  Borough. 

BURROWE,        j 

BukroWS,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  an 

eagle,  wings  displayed,  crin.  ducally  gorged, 
or. 

BURRY,  quarterly,  erin.  and  gu. 

BURSHELL,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  water-bougets  sa. 

[  u2] 


B  U  R 

JRKSTED,  gu.  on  a  fesso,  betw.   six  aniuilets  ar. 

tliiee  mullets  sa. 
P,l  KSTON,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  ba- 
ton in  bend  ^w. 
Burslon,  [Kent,]  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  on  a  bend 
of  the  first,  three   lions'  heads,    era.-ed,    of  the 
second. 
Burston,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend 

gu. 
Burston,     gu.     a    chev.    ar.   betw.    three    cameis' 
heads,  erased,  of  tlic  second,   culUuvd  and  lined 
or. 
Blrstowe,  gu.  tliree  falcons  ar. 
Bursiiiwc,  quiiiterly,   or  and   az.  in  the   first  and 
fourth  a  rose  go.  in  the  second  and  third  a  fleur- 
de-lis  of  the  first. 
]3uR'i',  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa. 
sti'inged  gu.  as  many  cross  crosslets  of  the  field. 
Burt,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.   betw.  three  bugle-horns 
sa.  stringed  of  the  second,  as  many  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitcJiec,   or. — Crest,  a  bugle-honi,  as  in  the 
arms. 
BURTHOGGE,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  twli  bars  gcmellcs 
az.  on  a  chief  sa.  a  wolf,  passant,  or. — Crest, 
on  a  wreath,  a  demi  wolf  or,  gorged  with  a  bar 
gemelle  az.     [Gra/itcd  April  6,  1GS7.] 
Burton,   ur  Barton,    ar.  three  boars'  heads, 

coujied,  sa.  tusked  or. 
Burton,  sa.  a  goat,  rampant,  ar. 
Burton,  ar.  on  a  fesse,    indented,  sa.    three  es- 
callops of  the  first. 
Burton,  burry  of  six,  ar.  and  erm.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  escallops  or. 
Burton,  [De\on,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  quarter-pierced, 

az.  four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Burton,   [Rutlandshire,  and  Stokerstono,   Leices- 
tershire,]   sa.    a    chev.    betw.    three     owls     ar. 
crowned  or. — Crest,  an  owl,  as  in  the  arm.s. 
Burton,    [lindley,    Leicestershire,]    az.    a   cross, 

betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Burton,  az.  semee  d'estoiles,  a  crescent  ar. 
Burton,  or,  a  cross,  betw,  four  fieurs-de-lls  az. 
Burton,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 
Burton,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  boars' heads, 

couped,  sa. 
Burton,  az.  a  fesse  engr.  erm.  betw.  three  talbots" 
heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  on  a  r^; -unt  vert,  a 
fire  beacon  ])pr. 
Burton,  [Yorkshire,]  per   i)ale,   ;•/,.   and  pnrp.    a 
cross,  eugr.  or,  betw.  four  roses   ar. — Crest,  a 
gauntlet  ar. 
Burton,  [T^icestershire  and  Coventry,  1G82,]  az. 
a  ffsse  betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  or. — 
Crest,  on   a  mount,    vert,    a  beacon  ar.  fired, 
ppr. 
Burton,    [Shropshire,]    purp.    a    cross    engr.    or, 


BUR 

betw.  four  roses  ar.  barbed  vert,  a  crescent  tor 

difierence. — Crest,  a  gaunliet  jipr. 
Burton,  [Shropshire,]    quarterly,  az.   and   gu.     a 

cross  eugr.  or,  betw.  four  roses  ar. 
Burton,  harry  of  six,  ar.  and  erm.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  escallops  or. 
Burton,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  gn.   over  all  a  bend 

sa. 
Burton,  sa.  three  greyliounds,  courant,  or. 
Burton,  sa.  three  liomids,  passant,  ar. 
Burton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses,  bottoiiee, 

gu. 
Burton,  [Yoikshire,]  sa.  three  owls  ar. 
Burton,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.    a   bend  Vi  avy  sa. 
Burton,  ar.  two  bars  voided   gu.    over  all   a  be)id 

sa. 
Burton,  [Derbyshire,  IGJil,]  az.  a  crescent  within 

an  orle  of  esioiles  ar.   all  within   a   bordure   or. 

— Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  or,   a  wivern,  with 

wings  endorsed,  az.  collared  gold. 
Burton,  [Derbyshire.]     The   same   arms,  without 

the  bordure,  and  the  same  crest. 
Burton,  [Essex,    1570,]    quarterly,    gu.   and    ar. 

four  escallops  countcrchange d. — Crest,   on  the 

top  of  a  ruiiK'd  castle  ar.  a  falcon,  volant,  or. 
Burton,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  bend  wavy  sa. — Crest, 

au   arm,  erect,   couped    at   the   elbow,  habited 

per  pale,  ar.  and    gu.  cuff  of  tlie  first,    in  the 

hand  ppr.  a  walking  staff  of  the  second,  headed, 

rinniied,  and  ferruled,  or. 
Bu)  Ion,  [Derbyshire,]    ar.    a    chev.    betw.    tliree 

boars'  heads,  couped,  sa.   armed  or. — Crest,  a 

tower,  triple  towered,   ar. 
Burton,    sa.    a    chev.    or,    betw.    three    owls    ar. 

crowned    of    the    second. — Ciest,     an    owl    ar. 

crovrned  or. 
Burton,  [Devonshire,]    per   ))ale,  gu.   and   az.   a 

fesse,   betw.  two  chev.  ar. 
Burton,  [Lindlcy,  Leicestershire,]  sa.  three  bars 

and  a  canton  ar. 
Burton,  [Cheshire,]   or,  four  fleurs-de-lis  in  cross 

gu. 
Burton,   [Oxfordshire,]  or,  a  bend  az. 
Burton,  erm.  a  fesse  sa;  a  chief  chequy,  or  and  sa. 
Burton,  [London,]  az.    a    crescent   ar.   within  an 

orle  of  mullets,   pierced,  or. 
Burton,  gu.achev.  betw.  three boars'heads,couped. 

or. 
Burton,  or  Bi/rfon,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a 

bend  sa.  three  l>oars,  passant,  ar. 
Burton,  [Ireland,]  nr.    on    a    chief   indented    sa. 

three  escallop^  of  the  field. 
Burton,  sa.  a  fesse  nebulee,  betw.    three    cinque- 
foils  ar. 
Burton,  [Cheshire,]  or,    on  a  cross,  pierced,  az. 

four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 


B  U  R 

.KiD-lon,  az.  a  cross  engr.  or,  befw.  four  roses  ar. 
barbed  vert. 

Jjnrton,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  ot)  a  bend  sa. 
three  trefoils  ar. 

Jii'rton,  [Leicestershire,  Standard  I'earer  to  Kiuc," 
lleury  VI.]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  talbots' 
beads,  erased,  or. 

Burton,  [London,]  az.  a  crescent  ar.  v.itliin  nn 
orle  of  mullets,  pierced,  or,  a  bordure  of  the 
hist. 

liiirlon,  [Covenliy,]  az.  a  fesse,  bet\v.  three  tal- 
bots' lieads,  erased,  ar. 

Burton,  [Acton,  Middlesex,]  az.  semee  d'estoiles 
ar.  a  crescent,  vithin  a  bordure  of  the  last. 

Burton,  gu.  on  a  cross  ar.  five  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Burton,  [Insletliorp,  Derbyshire,  2-Sth  Elizabeth,] 
sa.  a  fesse  nebulee,  betw.  tin-ee  cinqiiefoils  ar. 
— Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tower  ar.  frijjle  tow- 
ered or. 

Burton,  sa.  a  s;-;ltier  enpr.  ar.  a  chief  of  the  last. 

Bjjrton,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa.  guttee 
ar. 

Btjrlon,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
vafer-bougeis  ar. 

Bjjrton,  ar.  a  cliev.  gii.  in  chief  two  cross  cross- 
lets  of  the  last. 

Byrton,  paly  of  six,  gu.  and  ar.  on  a  bendsa.  tln-ee 
water  bougets  of  the  second. 

Birton,  or  Brinton,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mart- 
lets or. 

Ei'RWj\SII,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  tail 
forked.  ( Another,  \vi{\\  a  label  ol'  lliree  ))oints, 
az.) 

Burwash,  gu.  a  cross  ar.  betw.  four  lions,  rampajit, 
or. 

Burirasch.     The  same  arnis. 

Burwaslie,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gii.  tail  forked. 
See  B0REWA.SIIE. 

Burewash,  [Kent,]  ga.  a  lion,  rampant,  double 
cjueued  or,  debruised  by  a  bend  az. 

BuRWELL,  pj-.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  ducally 
crowned  or,  charged  with  eight  rouudles  az. 

Buriceil,  paly  of  six,  ai-.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  or,  a 
swan's  neck,  erased,  az.  beaked  gu. 

BuriKi'U,  [^Yoodbridge,  Sufl'olk,]  or,  a  chev.erm. 
betw.  three  bur-leaves  ppr.  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference.— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect  and  erased, 
or,  grasping  three  bur- leaves  vert. 

Burwell,  [Wrigtey,  LNsex,]  sa.  on  a  clicv.  cngr. 
betw.  three  towers,  triple  towered,  ar.  as  many 
fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Burwell,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a   bend  or,  a 

teal's  head,  erased,  az. 
Bi'invKTON,  ar.  a  cinquefoil  sa. 

JUjrwicke,  per  l)end  sinister  ai-.  and  gu.  a  mart- 
.let  couuterchan"-ed.        •  . 


BUS 

Bury,  ar.  five  queues  d'ermines  in  saltier  sa. 

Bury,  [Devonshire,]  barry  of  eight,  gu.  and  ar. 

Bury,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  leo])ards'  faces  or. 

Bury,  [IJury,   D('von,]  gu.  three  bars  or. 

Bury,   gu.  five  bars  or. 

Bun/,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  annulets  compoiieo 
ar.  and  az. 

Bury,  erm,  on  a  bend  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Bury,  [Cotton,  Devon,]  crm.  on  a  bend  engr.  az. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Bury,   or  Burry,  quarterly,  erin.  and  az. 

Jiur'y,  ar.  a  saltier  betw.  four  niarliets,  within  a 
bordure  sa. 

Bury,  [Exeter,]  erm.  on  a  Iiend  az.  a  bezant, 
betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  tigei-'s  head, 
erased,  enn.  crined  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  az. 
charged  with  a  bezant,  betv.'.  two  fleurs-de-lis 
or.     [Granti'd  1708.] 

Bury,  vert,  a  cross  potent  or. 

Bury,  m:  a  cross,  betw.  four  martlets  sa.  a  bor- 
dure of  the  last. 

Bury,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  haf-bands, 
M  reathed,  ar._  and  az. 

Bury.     See  Bkrry. 

Bnrye,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
squirrels,  cracking  nuts.  ])pr. 

Burye,  [Bedford,  15G6,]  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  or, 
betw.  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
patlec  gu. 

Bury,  []jury,  Lancashire.]  Same  arms,  the 
chev.  plain. 

Burye,  [Sufl'olk,]  erm.  on  a  bend  engr.  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  each  charged  with  three  pellets. 

Burye,  [Devon,]  erra.  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Burye, on   a  bend th.reo    leopards' 

heads,  erased 

BusiiK,  [AViUsliire,]  az.  a  volf,  rampant,  ar. 
collared  and  cliained  or,  in  chief  three  crosses 
pattee  fitchee,  ar. — Crest,  a  goat's  head  ar.  at- 
tired sa.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  crescent 


Buslie,  or  Busse,  [Heather,  Lincolnshire,]  ar. 
three  bars  sa. — Crest,  a  diagon,  sans  legs  iJid 
wings,  paly  wavy  of  ten,  ar.  and  sa. 

Buslw,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betv/.  three 
boars,  ])assant,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw.  tv,o  ea- 
gles, displayed,  or. 

Bush,  ar.  on  a  fesse  betM'.  three  boars,  p;;s- 
sant,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw.  two  eagles,  viis- 
jilayed,  or. — Crest,  a  goat's  head,  erased,  ar, 
armed  or. 

BisiiKLL,  [Xewton-Ilnshell,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  waler-bougets  sa. 

Bushvll,    sa.   a  chev.  betw.   three  water-bougets, 


BUT 

Bu.SHNELL,  ar.  five  fusils   in  fesse   gii.   in   chief 

three  mullets  sa. 
BusiiORXE,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  cotlised,  sn.  three  es- 
callops or. 
BisiiKUUD,  [Dorset,]  ar.  afesse  gu.  betw.  three 

battle-axes  sa. — Crest,  a  tillers  head  ar.  criued 

and  tufted  sa.  collared  gu. 
JH">;!ARD,  [Suffolk,]   or,  au  eagle,  displayed,  gu. 

uifhin  an  orle  of  torteauxes. 
JJussarcl,  az.  three  eo\ered  cups  ai". 
Buskin,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  helmets  az. 
Bushin,    ar.   on   a   bend  gu.  three   stairs'   heads, 

couped,  or. 
BUSSELL,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree 

vater-boiigets  sa. — Crest,    a    cherubim's    head, 

betw.  two  wings 

Bus.SERAliDK,  or,  an  eagle,  dis])!ayed,  gii.  witliin 

an  orle  of  torteauxes. 
JJl'ssett,  ar.  three  bugle-horns  vert. 
Bussett,  ar.  three  bugle-horus  sa. 
BUSSF.TTS,  or  BusTES,  az.  a  bend  ar. 
BussEY,  [Liucolusliire  and  Cambridge,]  harry  of 

six,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  sea-dragon,  sans  vviiigs 
•  or  legs,  the  tail  turned  up,  and  at  the  end  another 

l;ead,  all  barry,  ar.  and  sa. 
Busscij,  ar.  three  bars  sa. 
Biissy,  or,  three  water-bougets  az. 
Bussy,  ar.  a  bordure  su.  charged  with  eight  cinque- 
foils  or. 
Bussy,  sa.  an  inescocheon   ar.   within   an   orle  of 

ciuquefoils  of  the  second. 
Bitsswe,  or  Bnssu,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  cinque- 
foil  erm. 
BussYAKD,  or,  torteauxes,  au  eagle,  displayed, 

gu. 
Bustard,  [Devonshire,]  ai'.  on  afesse  gu.  betv.-. 

three  ogresses,  as  many  bustards  or. 
Bustard,  [Onsett,    Essex.]     Tlie  same   within   a 

bordure  engr.  sa.     (Anolher,  the  bordure  engr. 

az.) 
Bustard,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betv/.  three  pellets,  as 

many  bustards  or. — Crest,  a  bustard's  liead  ar. 

betw.  two  wings  gu.  betw.  the   neck  and  wings 

as  nmny  ears  of  wheat,  erect,  or. 
Bustard,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  pellets,  as 

many  birds  or,  within    a    bordure    engi\    az. — 

Crest,   the  same  as  the  preceding. 
Bustard,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  busttuds  gu. 
Busts,  or  Busj:Tj  or,  abeudaz. 
Busts,  ar.  a  bend  az. 
Busts,  az.  a  bend  ar. 
BuTKRET,  or  ]U  TERI.V];,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw. 

three  torteauxes. 
BUTEVILLAIN,    [Xorthamptonshire,]     ar.    tlnee 

crescents  gu. 
BuTi'ER"i',  or,  two  horse-shoes  sa. 


BUT 

BuTH.Vl.L,  sa.  tliree  chev.  ar.  on  each  au  annulet  :>, 

or.— Crest,  a  wivern,  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  ~. 

with  a  hand,  coujied  at  the  wrist,  gu.  is 

Bl,'Ti.E,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  combs  ar.  jj 

BiTr.i:R,  or,  a  chief  indented  az.  within  a   bor-  'i 

dure  engT.  vert. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  -\ 

five   ostrich's  feathers there-  | 

from  a  demi  eagle,  rising 3 

Butler,  [Sir  AViliiam,    Lord   Mayor   of    London,  1 

]515,]  ar.  on   a  fesse  componee    az.    and  gu.  1 

betw.    six   cross  crosslcts  of  the  second,  three  ^ 

annulets  or.  f 

Butler,  or,  two  bars  sa.  ou  a  chief  of  the  second  i 

a  billet,  betw.  two  base  cscjuires   of   the  first,  ^ 

an  inescocheou  charged  with  a  fesse  and  chief 
erm.  * 

Butler,     quarterly  ;  first    and    fourtli,  sa.  a  chev.  ; 

betw.  three  covered  cups  or  ;  second  and  third,  ''. 

or,  a  lion,  az.  a  crescent  for  dilference. — Crest,  ; 

an  eagle,  with  wings  addorsed,    in   his  dexter  j 

claw  a  branch  of  grape-vine,    all    ppr.     [Borne  :■ 

by    Charles   Butler,  Esq.    of   Great    Orinond-  1 

street.   Queen-square,  London,  1824.]  ^ 

Butler,  gu.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.   betw.  six  ^ 

cross  crosslets  of  the   second. — Crest,  an   arm,  ^ 

embowed,  iu  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
sword,  all  ppr. 

Butler,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  tliree  covered  cups  of 

the  second.     [Borne  by   Bariholumew   Butler,  ■ 

Ulster  Kvuf  of  Arms,   Temp.  Edward  F/.]  ; 

Butler,  [Exeter,]  az.  three  covered  cups  or,  a  chief 
of  the  last,  on  a  canton  ar.  a  cross  gii. — Crest, 
a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  go.  holding  a  covered 
cu])  or.     [Granted,  March  1,  1G70.]  • 

Butler,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  cottised  ar.  betw.  three 
falcons  or. — Crest,  a  ram,  statant,  ar.  armed  and 
hoofed  or,  collared  gu.  pendant  thereto,  a  bell 

of  the  second.     [Borne   by Butler, 

Esq.  1824.]  . 

Butler,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  tliiee 
covered  cups  sa. 

Butler,  or  Bolteler,  [Cambridgeshire,  1575,]  ar. 
three  covered  cups,  iu  bend,  betw.  two  cottises 
engr.  sa. — Crest,  a  cockatrice's  head  and  wings, 
liead  vert,  and  ducally  gorged,  combed  and 
.wattled,  or,  the  wings  ar. 

Butler,  or  Boleler,  [Tcston,  Kent,  and  Lincoln's 
Inn,]  ar.  ou  a  chief  sa.  three  covtned  cups  or. 
— Crest,  two  eagles,  with  wings  endorsed  ar.  sup- 
porting a  vine,  fructed,  j)pr. 

Butler,  [Dunboyne,  Ireland,]  or,  a  chief,  in- 
dented, az.  over  all,  throe  escallops,  in  bend, 
counterchanged. — Crest,  on  a  plume  of  feathers, 
or  and  vert,  an  eagle,  rising,  ar. 

Butler,  [Beaufl'ey,  Lancashire,]  az.  a  bend,  betw. 
six  cups,  covered,  or. — Crest,  au  unicorn,  sa- 


BUT 

lient,  ar.  armed  or,  lied  round  flie  neck  v>itli  a 
sash  of  iLc  last. 

)i'jlIer,ox  jKoic/tr,  [Keiit,]sa.  tliree  cups,  co\ered, 
or,  vitliin  a  Lordure  of  the.  last. — Crest,  a  covered 
cup  or,  betw.  two  wings,  the  dexter  gold,  the 
otiier  az. 

Biiller,  [Kent,]  gyronny  of  eight,  sa.  and  ar.  a 
covered  cup  or,  betsv.  two  talbots'  Leads,  erased, 
and  counte)  changed  of  the  field,  collared  of  the 
third. 

JJiilhr,  az.  a  bend,  cottised,  betw.  six  covered 
cups  or. — Crest,  a  covered  cup  or,  banded  round 
sa.  and  a  ball  on  tlie  top  of  the  second. 

Builer,  [Middlesex,]  az.  a  chev.   ar.   betw.  tlu-ee 

-  -cups  covered  or. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant, 
or,  coUm-ed  gii.  the  collar  ringed  or. 

Bvtler,  gu.  crusillv  patfee,  ar.  a  fesse  of  the 
last. 

Builer,  ar.  a  clicv.  az.  betw.  three  wine-piercers  of 
tiic  last,  screws  or. 

Jiiiller,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  covered  cups 
of  the  second,  over  all,  a  botton  sa.-  IBorue 
bi/  Philip  Butler  Adtlonc,  Pursuivanl  of  Arms, 
temp.  2d  Elizabeth.-] 

Butler,  [Derby,  IfiOO,]  ai-.  three  covered  cups  sa. 
betw.  seven  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. — Crest, 
an  arm,  embowed,  habited  az.  cuff  ai'.  holding 
in  tlie  hand  a  bunch  of  grapes  ppr.  [Granted 
to   John    Butler,    of   Handlei/,    Derby,    Jidij, 

Km.] 

Butler,  [Cotes,   Jjincolnshirc,]  or,  on   a  chev.  sa. 

betv.'.  three  denii  lions,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 

crov.ned  of  tlie  first,  tb-eo  covered  cups  or. 
Butler,  [Wales,]  az.    on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three 

covered  cups  or,  a  Cornish  chough  ppr. 
Butler,  [Ireland,]  or,  on  a  chief  dancettee,  .  .  .  . 

three   escallops  ar. —  Crest,    on  a  row    of  lj\e 

leaves  vert,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed. 
Butler,  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  covered  cups 

or,  as  many  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 
Builer,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  chequy,  gn.  and 

Ri:  betw.  six  crosses  bottonee  sa.   three  annulets 
.    or. 
Builer,    sa.   crusilly  ar.   in   chief   two   cioquefoik 

crm.  and  in  base  a  covered  cup  or. 
Butler,  ar.  tv/o  bars  sa.  in  chief  three  buckles  az. 
Butler,  [Sussex,]  ar.  three  covered  cups  in  bend 

sa.  betw.  two  cottises  gu. 
Butler,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  bend  sa.  cottised  g-u.  betw. 

three  covered  cups  of  the  secoiid. 
Butler,  [Cheshire  and  Lancashire,]  az.  a  chev.  ar. 

betw.  three   cups  covered  or. — Crest,  a  liorse, 
_  pussiiut,  or,  pellettee,  and  bridled  sa. 
Butler,  [Ikamlield,]  gu.  a  fes.se,  chequy,  ar.  and 

sa.  betw.  six   crosses,    formee,    fitchee,   of  the 

second. 


B  U  T 

Builer,  or  Botlile.r,  or,  a  chief  indented  az. 
Butkr,  [llanislield  and  ii ertfordsliire,]  ar.  a  sword, 

in  bend,  sa. 
Butler,  az.  three  co\ered  cu])s  or. 
Butler,  ar.  on  a  chief  indcnti^d  sa.   ti;ree    cohered 

cups  or. 
Bntler,  sa.  three  covered  pots,  v.ilh  handles,  ar. 
Builer,  or  Botoler,  [Essex,]    ar.    on  a   bend   gu. 

three  cheveronels  eiin. 
Butler,  [Somersetshire,]   ar.  three  boiys,  ]3assuut, 

in  pale,  sa. 
Builer,   [Sussex,]  ar.  a  chev.  bi'tw.  three  gimblets 

az.  armed  or. 
Butler,  gu.  a  cross  masculy,  ar. 
Builer,  gu.  a  fesse,  coujiter-conijiony,  ar.  and  sa. 

betw.    six   crosses,    forniee,   iitcliee,   of    the    se- 
cond. 
Builer,  gu.  a  fesse  chequy,  ar.  and  sa. 
Builer,  gu.  three  bends  ar. 
Butler,  ar.  a  fesse,  counter-compony,  or  and   sa. 

in  chief  two  mullets  gu. 
Builer,  [Bramfield,    Hertfordshire,]  gu.   a  fesse, 

chequy,    ar.   and  az.   betw.   six  cross   crosslets 

or. 
Butler,  az.  a  chew  betw.  three  cups  covered  or. 
Butler,    ar.    two    bars   sa.   in  chief  three   round 

buckles  az. — Crest,  two  arms,  embowed,  in  ar- 
mour ppr.  purtled  or,  holding  in  the  hand  j)pr.  a 

round  buckle  of  the  second. 
Builer,  [Calais,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  tigers, 

passant,  reguardant,  eacli  looking  in  a  mirror, 

lying  fesseways,  all  of  the  second. 
Builer,  az.  three  cups  or. 
Builer,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  tigers,   reguar- 

dant,  of  the  second. 
Jiuttlcr,   per  fesse,  engr.  az.  and  gu.  three  covered 

cups  or,  two  and  one. —  Crest,  a  cup,  without  a 

cover,  or. 
Buitler,  az.  a  fesse  engr.  ar.  betv.-.  three  cups  or. 
Butieler,  ar.  three  boars  in  pale  sa. 
BuTNOR,  or,  on  a  chev.  betvy-.  three  hnns'  heads. 

erased,  gu.  as  many  bezants. 
BUTKINGIIAM,  or.  three  bends  sa. 
BiiTSHtiAD,  sa.  three  fusils,  in  fesse,  betw.  three 

bucks'  Leads  sa. 
BuTTEK,  ar.  a  cross  pato})cr  sa.  betv/.  four  heaits 

ppr. 
Butler,    [Scotland,]    ar.    a   cross   sa.    betw.    loi;r 

hearts  j)pr. —  Crest,  on  a  wreath,  two  arms,  is- 

suant  from  clouds,  cbinwug  a  bov/ v.ith  an  arrow, 

paleways,  all  ppr. 
Butler,  ar.  a  cross  jioient,  az.  betw.    four   Uic-n's 

hearts  gn. 
BUTTKRFIICL]),    [Hertfordshire,]     gu.    a    grillin, 

passant,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or, 

a  dragon's  Lead,  wings  elevated,  vert.     [Borna 


BUT 

by  John  Farrington  Btilterfield,  of  JVelcIis 
iientley,  Hants,  180:3.]      ' 

BatlerfielJ,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  llirce  bees,  volant, 
av. 

Biil/erJ/eh/,  [CI;n)Iinin,  Surrey,]  gii.  a  griflin,  pas- 
sant, wings  elevated,  or.  on  a  canton  indented 
or,  a  butterfly,  volant,  aii. — Crest,  on  a  wrentli, 
a  deiiii  dragon,  -with  -wings  elevated,  ar.  issuing 
from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  on  each  ■\ving  a  biUter- 
tly,  volant,  az.     [Granted  1751.] 

Bultcrfield,  gu.  a  grilliu,  segreant,  or. 

EuTTERFLY,  az.  a  Larvest-lly,  volant,  an 

BuTTERKORD,  or,  ou  a  bend,  sa.  three  butter- 
flies, volant,  ar. 

JjL'TTERLKT,  or,  a  fesso,  betw.  three  torfeauxes. 

3JUTTERWIKE,  ar.  on  a  bond  vert,  three  butter- 
flies, volant,    or. 

BvtterwlJce,  ar.  on  a  Iiend  az.  three  butterflies, 
or. 

BuTTERWORTii,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  two  lions, 
rampant,  in  chief,  and  an  eagle,  displayed,  vnili 
two  heads,  in  base,  or,  three  cross  crosslets  az. 
— Crest,  ou  a  wreath,  an  eagle,  wings  elevated, 
erminois,  supporting,  with-  the  dexter  claw,  an 
escocheon  az.  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  or. 
[Borne  by  Joseph  Bntterv:orih,  Esq.  M.P. 
1824.] 

Buttenvorlh,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  bet^\•.  four  plumbs 
ar. 

Butter V,  or  j\rATTAi!V,  [Xorlhamptonsbire,] 
sa.  a  lion,  ranijjant,  or,  a  chief  of  the  second. 
— -Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  ar.  tufted  and  maned, 
or,  supporting,  v.ith  the  dexter  foot,  an  esco- 
cheon   

Buttery,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  chief  cre- 
iiellee  gu.  three  lozenges  or. 

Bultry,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  chief  cre- 
nellee  of  the  second  three  lozenges  or. 

BuTTiS,  sa.  a  cross  or,   bctvv.  four  plates. 

]}UTTOL,  or,  au  inescocheon  az. 

BuTTOLF,  or,  an  orle  az. 

IjUTTon,  or  BuDDEN,  crm.  a  fesse  gu.  betw. 
three  crosses,  bottonee,  az. — Crest,  a  bull's 
head  ppr.  charged  ou  the  .shoulder  with  a  cross 
bottonee  or.     [Granted  December  10,  1G90.] 

Bnilon,  [Aultou,  AAlltshire,]  erm.  a  fesse  gu. — 
Crest,  on  each  side  of  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  horn  or,  waved  like  that  of  an  ox. 

Button,  [Glamorganshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betM'  three 
tons  gu. 

Button,  or,  on  a  fosse  cngr.  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets  vert,  acatharine-xsheel  betw.  tv.o  horse- 
shoes ar. 

Button,  [Wiltshire,]  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  or, 
a  chief  ar. — Crest,  a  wiveru,  erect  on  the  tail, 


BUY 

Bill  foil,  vert,  an  elejihant  ar. — Crest,  a  branch  of 
a  cotton-tree,  fruefed,  all  p])r.  [Granted  to 
liohert  Button,  of  hhleford,  Hertfordshire, 
December  If),  17G').] 

Button,  AZ.  a  tun  or. 

Button,  crm.  a  chief  gu. 

Button,  [Chester,]  az.  a  cross  bottonee,  or. 

BUTTORD,  [Norfolk.]     The  same  arms. 

Butford,  or  Butclour,  [Norfolk,]  erni.  a  saltier, 
engr 

Butlord,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  a  saltier  compony,  coun- 
ter-compony,  or  and  gu, 

BuTTORT,  or,  a  saltier  engr.  (another,  plain,) 
sa. 

BuTTRi.scn,  az.  three  butteris  in  fesse,  handles 
erect,  ar. 

BiTTTi:v,  az.  on  a  clicv.  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  gu.  as  niijny  boars'  heads,  cou}>ed, 
or. 

Buttry,  [SufTolk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
crosses,  i)at(ee,  fitchee,  or,  as  many  boars' 
heads,  couped,  gu. 

Butts,  [Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
estoiles  or,  as  many  lozenges  gu.  on  a  sinister 
quarter,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  two  lions'  gambs, 
erased,  in  saltier  of  the  third,  a  horse's  bead, 
sorrel  mane,  plaited,  ar.  and  or,  on  the  head  a 
skidl-plite,  with  two  feathers  or  and  az. 

Butts,  [JJorking,  Surrey,]  ar.  a  saltier  eng-r.  gu. 
betw.  four  ermine  spots  sa.  on  a  cliief  gii.  three 
fishes,  haurient,  ar.- — Crest,  a  naked  arm,  couped 
at  the  elbow  and  erect,  jipr.  grasping  a  fish  ar. 

Butts,  sa.  a  cross  or,  (another,  ar.)  betw.  four 
plates. 

Butts,  [Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets or,  as  many  lozenges  gu. 

Butts,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  es- 
toiles or,  as  many  lozenges  of  the  field. — Crest, 
a  horse's  head  ar.  on  the  head  a  plume  of  three 
feathers,  or  and  ar.  the  face  and  mane  covered 
with  armour,   or,  bridled  of  the  last. 

Buts,  ar.  a  bend  az. 

BUTVILLAIN,      BUT\VIEI,IA,M,      Or      BONTVIL- 

LAIN,  [Northamptonshire  andNorthumbcrli^nd,] 

ar.  three  crescents  gu. 
ButvUlain,  sa.  two  chev.  ar. 
ButvUlan.     'J'he  same. 
Buxton,  [Tibenham,  Norfolk,  and  Derbyshire,] 

sa.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a 

buL-k  of  the  first,  attired   or.— Crest,  a  pelican 

or,  with   ■wings    expanded,    vuluing  his    breast 

gu. 
Buxton,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  the  tail  elevated  and 

turned  over  the  head  sa 
BuYSiiALi,,  or  ]?uisiiALL,  sa.  three  lozenges. 

ar.  ii  chief  of  the  last.        ,    . 


B  Y  F 

But/shall,  sa.  tliree  lozenges  ia  chief/  ar.  ' 

Bl'/bv.     See  Bu8BY. 

IJv.     See  BvK. 

15vA>r,  [Selworth,  SoincTsclshire,]  vert,  two 
briinclies  of  laurel  in  saltier,  betw.  four  pheous, 
or. — Crest,  a  ■N\olf,  piissaiit,  or,  colhivod  and 
lined,  vert. 

lUjam,  gu.  t!n-ec  dragons'  heads,  erased,  vert. 

JJvp.Vi.L,  fir.  a  cross,  sa.  in  the  fust  quarter  an 
auuulet  of  tlie  last. 

BvDE,  [Ware- Park,  Hertfordshire,]  or,  on  a  pile, 
engr.  az.  three  anchors  of  the  field. — Crest,  ;in 
arm,  erect,  ppr.  habited  az.  cufl'  ar.  holding  an 
anchor  sa.  fluke  or. 

BvDGDODK.     See  Bidgood. 

Bye,  az.  three  bees,  volant,  en  arriere  ar. 

Jh/e,  az.  three  bees,  volant,  or,  two  and  one. 

Bye,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  on  a  bend  of  tlie  se- 
cond ;  three  fieiu-s-de-hs  of  the  first. 

By,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
lield.— Crest,  on  a  v.Teath,  a  denii  lion,  or,  hold- 
ing- in  till-'  paws  a  fleur-de-lis  as  in  the  ;irins. 
[Borne  by  Join)  By,  Esq.  of  Shernf old- Park, 
Fraiii,  Sussex,  iy23.] 

Bic,  az.  three  bees,  volant,  en  aiTierc  or. 

BvER,  or  BvERS,  [NoriliH.nipton,]  sa.  on  achev. 
ar.  betw.  three  [.heons  of  the  second;  a  gTitlin's 
head,  erased,  betw.  two  mullets,  sa. — Cre.^t,  a 
griflin's  head  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  charged  on 
tiie  Jieck  v.ith  a  pheon,  ar. 

Byers,  az.  a  che\'.  ar.  betw.  three  martlets,  volant, 
or. 

BvERLKY,  or  Cyorley,  [York,]  or,  a  cross 
crosslet,  gu. — Crest,  tv  o  lions'  ganibs,  ppr. 
holding  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

Byes  and\i\'sv.s,  az.  a  falcon,  volant,  or. 

By  EST,  [Sluropshii-e,]  gu.  three  bundles  of  as 
many  arrows,  each  tied  together,  ar. 

Byeceley,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 

Byfeild,  sa.  live  bezants  in  saltier. 

Byfield,  or  ByfM,  [London,]  sa.  five  bezants  in 
saltier,  a  chief  or.     ^yl/iO/Aer,  the  chief  ar.) 

Byficid,  [London,]  az.  five  bezants  in  saltier,  a 
chief  or. 

Byfield,  ar.  ou  a  fessc  eugr.  betw.  three  escallops 
sa.  as  many  ar.nulets  of  the  field. 

IiYi'EL,  ar.  three  torteauxes. 

BvELEET,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.  two  swords  iu 
saltier,  ar.  betw.  four  fleurs  de-lis,  or. — Crest,  a 
•Saracen's  head  ppr.  Ad!  faced,  bound  round  the 
temples,  with  a  ribbon  ar.  tied  in  a  bow  knot, 
on  the  sinister  side. 

Byfivli',  az.  two  swords  in  saltier,  ar.  hilled  or, 
reversed,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 

Bykford,  [Hereford,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
az.  and  a  chief  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect, 


B  Y  N 

or,  grasping  an  eagle's  leg,  erased  at  the  thigh, 

sa. 
Byford,  or  Bayford,   ar.   a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  ■ 

bay-leaves  vert. — Crest,  an  owl,  ar. 
Bygax,   [Yorkshire,]  ar.   a  fesse,  gu.  betw.  six 

lozenges,  az. — Crest,  an  ermine,  ppr. 
Bygij):i>'y.     See  Bu;iir,RY. 

Bycot,  \      See  Bigot. 

BygciniiS,  az.  on  a   chief  gu.  two   crescents  of 

the  field. 
Byqonds,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  crescents  or. 
]5YK];r,EY,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 

martlets,  sa. 
Bykeley,  ar.  a  chev.   engr.  sa.  betw.   three  ducal 

coronets  of  the  second. 
Bykenor,  or  BiCKXOR,  ar.  a  chief  az. 
Bykennore,  [Kent,]   ar.  on  a  cross  az.  three  lions, 

raiujiant,  of  the  field. 
Byi-e,  [Clymslands,  Ct  mwall,]   az.  three  grifliiis' 

heads,  erased,  ar.  bciiked  or. 
Byles,  per  bend  sinister,  embattled,  ar.  and  gu. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,   a  lion's  head, 

per  bend,  embattled,   ar.   and  gu.     \_Borne  by 

James  Byles,  Esq.  1824.] 
Bylesdon.     See  Billksdon. 
Bylincdon,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  couped  -az.   with 

five  fieurs-de-hs,  or. 
Byeney,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  az. 

bealied  and  merabered,  gu. 
Byliicy.  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert,  beaked  and 

niembered,  or. 
Bynciiester,  gu.  a  fesse  embattled,  and  coun- 

terenibattled,  ar. 
Bynciiworth,  gu.  five  lozenges  in  cross  or. 
ByncKorth,  sa.  five  lozenges  in  cross  or. 
Byni:h;,  [.Sussex,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
Byiidc,  [Sussex,]  or,  two  bars  gu.  each  charged 

■n-ith  three  martlets  of  the  field. 
Bynes.     See  Byes. 
Byney,  [Candiridgeshire,]  az.  a  cross,  betw.  four 

lions,  rampant,  or. 
Bynge.     See  Binge. 
Byngesmead,  baiTy  of  six,  or  and  az.  on  a  bend 

ar.  three  escallops  gu. 
Byngiiam,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or. 
Bynrjham,  or,   on  a  fessc  gu.  three  water  bougets 

ar. 
BinujJidin.     The  same,  v.ithiu  a  bordurc    of  tlio 

second. 
Byneey,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  a  canton  of  the  second. 
Byulcy,   ar.  two  bars  az.  a  canton  of  the  second. 
Bynky,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  canton  sa. 
ByNTW  OUTII,  az.  five  lions,  rampant,  i)i  saltier,  or. 
Bi/tiiwortli,  gu.  five  lions,  in  cross  or. 

[  >^  ] 


B  Y  S 

EvowcH,  [Yorksliire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
horses'  heads,  couped  gu. 

BvRCHF.,       1    feeeB.RCH. 

BvKCHET,  or  BiRKET,  [Kent  and  of  Rye,  Sus- 
sex,] sa.  a  fesse  danccttee,  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  or. 

Byrchet,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev.  indeuted  sa.  three 
eagles,  disphiyed,  of  the  field. 

Byres.     See  Byer.  '  '       . 

Byrken,  or  Byrkin".     See  Birken. 
Byrketton,  or  Byrkton,  gai.  tliree  bars  erm. 
Byrnande,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 

escallops  of  the  field. 
Byrne,  [Dublin,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dexter 

hands,  couped  at  the  wrists,  ar. — Crest,  a  nier- 

.maid,  ppr.  charged  with  five  escallops  or,  in  the 

dexter   hand    a    mirror,    in    the  other   a  dart. 

[Gra/ifed  10th  June,  1064.] 
Byrnell.     SeeBuRNELJ^. 
Byrom,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Byrom,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  label  of  six 

points  az. 
Byro7!t,  [London,]   ar.  a  chev.  erm,  betw.  three 

urchins,  sa. 
Byron,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  three  bendlets,  enhanced, 
.     gu. — Crest,  a  mermaid,  in  her  dexter  hand  a 

mirror,  in  the  other  a  comb,  all  ppr. 
Byron,  [Byron;  Lancashire,]  ar.  three  porcupmes, 

sa. 
-Biron,  gu.  three  bends,  ar.    (Anollier  adds  a  label 

az.) 
Byrone,  ar.  three  bends  gu. 
Byrton.     See  Burton. 
Byrtwyseli^,  [Amcote-Hall,  Lancashire,]  sa.  a 

chev.  erm.  betw.   three  veasels,  passant,  ar. — 

Crest,  a  dolphin,  ppr. 
Byseel,  [Worcestershire,]  az.  ten  bezants,  four, 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Bysett,  az.  three  annulets,  or. 
Byseti.     See  Bisset. 
Byshe.     See  Bisshe. 

Bysshc,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses  gu.  over  all 
.a  label  of  three  points [^Boriie  hy  Sir 

Edward  Bysshe,  Kni.   Garter   Principal  King 

of  Arms,   Temjy.  Charles  II. '\ 
By.SLEY,   ar.  a  chev.  invcckcd   ."la.   betw.  three 

ravens,  ppr.     [Dome  bi/  Thomas  Bysley,  Esq. 
York  Herald,  Temp.  Henry  VIII.] 
Bysse,  sa.  three  escallops  in  pale,  ar. — Crest,  on 
a  mount  vert,  two  snakes  interwoven  and  erect, 

respecting  each  other,  or. 
.  Bhse,  de  la,  or,  five  chev.  gu.  a  label  of  as  many 

points,  sa. 


CMS 

Bisse,  de  la,  [Temp.  Bichard  II.]  or,  a  chev.  betw. 

three  roses,  gu. 
Bysteey,  ar.  a  chev.  engx.  betw.  three  birds,  sa. 

beaked  and  legged,  gu. 
Bytayne,  or  Betayne,    g"u.    a  saltier,   betw. 

four  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 
Bythe,  ])er  pale,  ar.    and  gu.    a    lion,    passtmt, 

guardant,  counterchanged. 
Bythesea,  [Ightham,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 

betv,-.  three  crabs,  n;uant,  gu.— Crest,  an  eagle, 

displayed,  ppr. 
Bytton,  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-hs,  or. 
Byllon,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  abend  sa.  three 

water  bongets  ar. 
Bytton,  [Dorsetshire,]  erm.  a  fessc,  gu. 
Byilon,  or,  frelty  az. 
Byllon,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  in  the  first  quarter, 

an  eagle's  head,  erased  gti.  beaked  or. 


Cabell,  vert,  a  fesse  gu.  fretty  ar. 

Cabell,  vert,  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  or. 

Cabell,  [Devon,]  vert,  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

Cabell,  vert,  a  fesse  ar.  fretty  gu. 

C.^EER,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  of  the 
field. 

Cabez,  chequy,  gu.  and  or,  within  a  bordure  az. 
charged  with  six  cows'  heads  ar. 

Caborne,  or  Cabourne,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  voided 
gu.  betw.  three  lozenges  of  the  second;  each 
charged  -nith  a  Cornish  chough,  ppr. 

Caborne,  sa.  two  chev.  or,  betw.  three  fusils  ar. 
each  charged  witli  a  martlet  of  the  field. 

Cabourne,  or  Cabron,  [Thrasthor)>,  liincohisiiire,] 
sa.  two  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  lozenges  of  the 
second ;  each  charged  with  a  martlet  sa.- — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lozenge  ar.  charged 
v;ath  a  martlet  sa. 

Cakron,  party  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  six  crosses, 
bottonee,  counterchanged. 

Cabron,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  six  cross  crosslets, 
counterchiuiged. 

Cabron,  sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.  (another  gu.)  betw. 
tliree  lozenges  of  the  second ;  each  charged  v  itli 
an  ermine  spot. 

C.\CEIL,  ar.  throe  bars  sa.  in  cliief  as  many  mart- 
lets of  the  last. 

Cacei/ll,  ar.  on  three  bars  sa.  as  many  martlets  of 
the  first. 

Cesar,  alias  Apklmark,  [Hertfordsliire,  and 
Huntingdonshire,]  gu.  three  roses  ar.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second;  as  many  roses  of  the  first. 


C  A  G 

Cai^di'.LI-,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  stag's  head  cabosscd, 
and  a  mullet  bctw.  his  horus  sa.  iu  base  three 
round  buckles,  two  and  one,  az. 

Caddcll,  ar.  a  cross  eugr.  vert,  in  the  first  quarter 
a  slag's  head  cabossed  pi. 

Cape,  ar.  on  a  fcsse,  az.  betw.  two  Uons,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  gu.  each  charged  on  thcshouliler 
witli  a  bezant,  a  tower,  triple-towered,  betw. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  or, — Crest,  a  denii  Hon,  ram- 
pant, gu.  cliarged  on  tlie  sljoulder  with  a  bezjut, 
holding  iti  the  dexter  gamb  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Cude,  [Runiford,  Essex,]  ar.  a  pile  of  three  points 
engr.  sa. 

Cade,  [Greenwich,  Kent,]  erni.  three  piles,  issuing 
out  of  a  chief  engr.  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  cock- 
atrice, gu.  winged  or,  combed  of  the  first. 

Cade,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  afessc  az.  betw.  tsvo  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gu. 

Cade,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  three  piles,  engr.  sa. 

Cadicott,  [East  Whiteway,  Dorsetshire,]  az. 
three  arrows  or. 

Cadifor,  Ap.  Dinawel,  [Brecon,]  sa.  a  spear- 
head ar.  embrued  gu.  bctM.  three  scaling  ladders 
in  bend  of  the  second;  on  a  cliief  gu.  u  tower, 
ar. 

Cadivor,  Vaur,  [Blaeu,  Kych,]  m.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  sa. 

Cadi.MAN,  [Norfolk  and  Loudon,]  az.  two  bars 
dancettee,  erm.  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis,  three, 
two,  and  one,  or.- — Crest,  a  rock,  ppr.  sur- 
mounted with  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  [Granted,  1G3^>.] 

C.VDMAN,  or,  three  colombine  buds,  vert. 

Cadmer,  az.  an  eagle  displayed,  with  two  heads, 
ar. 

Cadorns,  [Earl  of  Cornwall,]  sa.  fifteen  bezants, 
five,  four,  three,  two,  and  one. 

CADWALiiADER,  az.  a  cross  puttee,  fitchce,  ar. 

Cadwallader,  [King  of  Britain,]  az.  a  cross  pattee, 
fitchee^  or. 

Cadye,  or  Kadvk,  [Gloucestcrsliire,]  ar.  three 
piles,  engr.  gu.  all  meeting  in  the  base  point. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  cockatrice  ar.  combed 
and  watiied  gu.  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or. 

Caddey,  ar.  three  piles  engr.  meeting  in  base,  sa. 
each  charged  with  a  cross  pattee,  fitchee,  or. — 
Crest,  a  pile  charged  with  a  cross  pattee,  fitchce, 
as  in  the  arms. 

Cadzeau,  or  Cady.^U,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
roses  gu. 

Cadzeau,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  tlu'ce  roses  in  chief 
gu.  and  a  holly  leaf  in  base,  vert. 

Cagak,  [Dc\on,]  ar.  seven  lozenges  gu.  three, 
three,  and  one. 

Caf/an,  gu.  six  lozenges,  three,  two,  and  one,  ar. 

Cage,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  saltier,  or. 


C  A  L 

— Crest,  a  stag,  passant,  erm.  attired  or,  charged 

on  the  -shoulder  with  an  annulet  gu. 
Ca(je,  [Loughstow,  Cambridgeshire,]   per  pale  ar. 

and  gu.  a  saltier  or,  in  a  quarter,  ar.  three  bulls' 

heads,  couped  at  the  neck,  sa. 
Ca(je,   [Lincoln's  Inn,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.   a 

saltier  or,  and  chief  erm.     [Confirmed  to  ^Vm. 

Caqe,    Esq.   of  Lincoln ::  Inn,    Isi  of  March, 

16^.]  •" 

Cahown'e,  [Luss,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  siiUior,  engr. 

sa. 
Cahurta,  ar.  tv,o  bars  sa.  in  chief  a  demi  griirin. 

issuant  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  stag  erm.  attired 

or. 
Cahusac,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  fcsse,  counter- 
changed. 
Caillie,  [Temp.  King  John,]  ar.  four  bends  gu. 
Caininge,  ar.  llnee  floors'  heads  in  profile,  two 

and  one,  v.  reathed  ppr. 
Caikeeon,  sa.  a  plate,  betvv.  three  towers,  triple- 
towered,  ports  displaced,  ar. 
Cairnckoss,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  .stag's  head,  betw. 

the  attires,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee,  sirrmounted 

on  the  top  with  a  mullet  gu. 
Cairncross,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  stag's  head,  erased, 

ar.  attired  or,  with  a  cross  crosslet  betv,-.  tb.em. 

— Crest,  a  dagger,  erect,  ppr. 
Cairns,  [Scotland,]  gu.  three  martlets  or. 
Cairns,  [Scotland,]  gu.  three  martlets  ar.  v.ith  a 

fleur-de-lis  in  the  centre. — Ciest,  a  cinquefoil, 

ppr. 
Cairns,  ar.  three  martlets  gu.  within  a  bordure  or. 
Carnes,   [Scotland,]  gu.  thi-ee  martlets,   within  a 

borduie  or. 
Cairnes,  ar.  three  martlets  sa. 
Caithness,  az.  a  galley  in  full  sail  or,  sails  and 

pennons  ai'. 
Cakeeield,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  erm. 
Calamouint,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  achev.  bctv,-.  tbee 

fleurs-de-lis,  gu. 
Calandrine,  az.  a  saltier  or,  in  chief  an  eagle, 

displayed,  ar. — Crest,   a  demi  eagle,  displayed, 

ar.  in  the  beak  a  scroll,  with  this  motto,  Sitrsum. 
Calereath,  [Scotland,]   bendy  of  six,  ar.  and 

az.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  crosses,,  pattee,  or. 
C.\ECARNE,  or,  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  betw.   three 

Cornish  choughs  i)pr.  a  garb,  betw.  tv,o  cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  field. 
Caecott,  sa.   a  saltier,   engr.    betw.   four  cross 

crosslets  or. 
Cttulcol,    or    Caulcote,  ar.   a  fesse  sa.  fretty   or, 

betw.  three  cinqucfoils,  pierced,  gu, 
Caldecol,  or  Calcut,  [Willscot,  O.xou,]  per  j)ale. 

or  and  gu.  on  a  chief,  ar.  three  shovellers,  sa. — 

Crest,  a  demi  tiger  or,  tufted,  maned,  and  attired, 

with  two  straight  horus  sa, 

[x2] 


C  A   L 

C'aldrcot,  [Sussex,  CambiidgesMre,  and  Norfolk,] 
per  ]i;ile,  or  and  nz.  oh  a  chief  <^u.  three  leopards' 
faces  of  the  first.     [Her.  Off.  Sussex.  C.  27.] 

Caldccof,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,  or  and  nz.  on  a  chief 
gii.  three  lozenges  erm. 

Calilecol,  ar.  a  fosse  crenellee,  iictw.  thrre  birds  gu. 

Coltlecof,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  cbev.  gii. 

Caldccol,  ar.  a  fesse  crenellee  gu.  belw.  tiiree 
ravens  sa. 

CoMi'col,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,  az.  and  gii.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second;  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Cahlecot,  or  Caldicol,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  chief 
gu. 

Caldecofe,  [Caldccote,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az. 
frctly  or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  gu. — Crest,  an 
ostrich  ppr. 

Calckai-'T,  [IngToss,  Kent,]  per  fesse  ar.  and 
erm.  three  lions,  passant,  guardani,  i)i  pale  sa. 
all  -within  a  bordure,  vavy.  az. — Crest,  a  grey- 
boinid,  courtuil,  sa.  collared  and  ringed  ar.  on 
the  body  a  pallet,  wavy,  or.  [Granted  Decem- 
ler  8,  1770.] 

Calcraft,  [Kent,]  per  fesse  ar.  and  erm.  three 
lions,  ])assant,  guardaiU,  in  pale  sa. — Crest,  a 
greyhound,  courant,  sa.  charged  v  ith  a  cross 
crosslct  or. 

Calcraft,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  guardani,  in 
pale  sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  courant,  sa.  col- 
lared ar.  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

Calder,  or,  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  gu. 

Caidcr,  or,  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  sa. 

Calder,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  hart's  head,  cabossed,  sa. 
attired  gni. 

Calder,  [Aslonne,  Scotland,]  or,  a  stag's  head, 
coiiped  and  attired,  witli  six  tines  on  every  horn, 
sa.         • 

Calderwood,  erm.  on  a  salticv  gu.  betw.  four 
palm  branches  vert,  live  mascles  ar. —  Crest,  a 
phoenix,  in  flames  ppr. 

Catderwood,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  palm  tree  growing 
out  of  a  mount  in  base  ppr.  surmounted  of  a 
saltier  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  branch  of  palm 
ppr.    (Another,  the  saltier  invecked.) 

Caldwii.l,  [Worcestershire  and  Loudon,]  az.  a 
cross  forniee,  fitchee,  betw.  ten  estoiles  or. — 
Crest,  a  cock's  h;Mid.  betw.  two  ■«  ings,  expand- 
ed, ar.  combed  and  Mattled  gu.  holding  in  his 
mouth  a  cross  formee,  luchee,  or,  (Another.,  of 
Leicestershire,  the  bead  or,  wings  sa.) 

Caldwell,  [Stafibrdsbire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettee, 
az.  three  fishes'  heads,  (i.  e.  lings'  heads,)  era.sed, 
or.  - 

Caldpjcll,  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettee  sa.  three  lions' 
heads,  erased,  or. 

Caldwell,    [Caldwell,    Scotland,]   ar.    three  piles 


C  A  L 

issuing  from  the  chief  .sa.  and  in  base  four  bars, 

waved,  gu.  and  vert. 
Caldwell,  [Glasgow,]  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  a  hart's 

head,  couped,  or,  and  in  cliief  tliree  wells  ppr. 
Cnldu-ell,  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  tlir<'C  wells  in  chief 

ar.  and  in  base,  a  buck's  head,  couped,  or. 
Caldwell,  or,  in  cliief  three  piles  sa.  each  charged 

with  fountain  pjjr.  in  base  four  bars,  wavy,  alter- 

fiately  gu.  and  vert. — Crest,  a  denii  lion,  grasp- 
ing a  broken  cimetar,  all  ppr. 
Calklot,    [Norfolk,]   az.    a   saltier,   betw.  four 

crosses,  formee,  or. 
Calehot,  [Norfolk,]  az.  a  chew  betw.  three  crosses 

or. — Crest,   a  greyhound,   courant,   az.  collared 

and  ringed  or, 
Cai.fe,  ar.  three  calves,  passant,  gu. 
Calfield,  or,  three  towers,  triple  towered,  gu. 
Calft.S,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  betw.  sI.n:   cross 

crosslets  sa. 
Calimie,   erm.  a  fesse  cottised  sa.  all  within  a 

bordure  az. 
Calkin,  ar.  a  pale  gu. 
CAi,L.vnEK,  gyronny  of  six,  or  and  sa.  on  the  first, 

three  negToes'  heads  ppr. 
Callard'e,  or  Calliard, [Norfolk,]  gyTonny  of 

six,  or  and  sa.  three  negroes'  l.eads,  couped  ppr. 

• — Crest,   a  demi  lion,   sa.  supporting  a  double 

scaling  ladder  or.  (Another,  the  field  ar.  and  sa.) 
Cnllarde,  g-yrouny  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Cullarde,  gyronny  of  six,  or  and  sa.  three  Moors" 

heads,  banded  ar.  on  the  gold  ppr. 
C.M/LENDAR,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  billets  or. 
Callendar,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  bend  chequy,  ar.  and 

gu.  betw.    six  billets  of  the    second. — Crest,  a 

hand,  holding  a  billet  ppr. 
Callender,  [Ireland,]  sa.  a  bend  chequy  or  and  gu. 

betw.  six  billets  of  the  second. — Crest,   a  cubit 

arm,  erect  ppr.  holding  a  billet,  over  the  crest 

this  motto,  1  mean  v:ell.     [Certified  at  the  IJcr. 

Off.  London,  May  1779,   to  James  Callendar, 

Esq.] 
Cai.lev,    Caeey,    or   Cayllev,    [Bardrope, 

Wilts,  and  Brumpton,  Yorkshire,]  quarterly,  ar. 

and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 

— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  charged  with 

a  bend  gu.  thereon  three  mullets  of  the  first, 

holding  a  battle-axe,  handle  gu.  head  ar. 
Calbj,   or  Caillij,    quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend 

gu.  three  mullets  or. 
Calliling,  or  Cavling,  gyronny  of  eight,  sa. 

and  erm.  ' 

Callis,  gu.  three  towers  ar.  on  each  a  demi  lion, 

rampant,  or. 
Callis,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Calles,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  roses  in  fesse,  giu 

l>etw^  six  cross  crosslets  sa. 


C  A  L 

Valleys,  sa.  two  bars  crm.  in  diicf  thri-e  anuulets  or. 

CMA.ORV.,  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gii.  a  bull, 
passant,  counteichanged. 

CaliOre.    The  same,  witliiii  abordure,  sa.  1)e7,antee. 

Callow,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  betw.  three  leopards' 
heads  sa.  as  many  annidets  of  tlio  field. 

Callrkv,  or  C.VLNKY,  or,  (!  fesse  betw.  two 
cbev.  sa.     (Another,  the  field  ar.) 

C.VLMAiiY,  [Devon  and  Kent,]  az.  a  cbev.  betw. 
three  pears  or. — Crest,  a  pegasus,  couraut,  or. 

Cahi'ady,  rz.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pears  ar. 

CALNK'i',  or,  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 

Calsiull,  gu.  a  lozenge,  fiory  at  the  point,  or. 

CalSTON,  ar.  a  bar  gu.  in  chief  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, of  the  last. 

Calslon,  az.  tln-ee  mullets  or,  -s^ithin  a  bordure  ar. 

Caltecote,  ar.  a  fesse  crenellee  gu.  betw.  three 
birds  sa. 

Calthop,  [Norfolk,]  az.  a  lion,  ranipant,  or,  a 
baton  erm. 

C'atlhop,  or  Callhrop,  [Suflblk,  Kortiiampfon- 
sliire,  and  Norfolk,]  chequy,   or  and  az.  a  fesse 

■  erm.- — Crest,  a  boar's  head  and  neck  az.  armed 
and  bristled  or. 

Calthrop,  [Sir  Martin,  Lord  flavor  of  London, 
1588.]     The  sajne  arms. 

Callhrop,  az.  a  lion,  ramp;uit,  or,  a  beiidlet  sa. 

CaUhrop,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  a  bendlet  erm. 

Callhrop,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  ar. 

Callhrop,  [Kejit,]  chequy,  ar.  and  az.  a  cross  of 
the  second,  fi-etty  of  the  first. 

Callhrop,  [Calthorp-Hail,  Norfolk,]  chequy,  or 
and  az.  a  fesse  crm. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
liawk  close  ar.  beaked  ajid  belled  or. 

Callhrop,  or  Carthorp,  or,  a  bend  az.  ' 

Callhrop,  or  Callhorpe,  [Orthonby,  Norfolk,] 
ernL  a  mauncli  gu. 

Callhrop,  [Sir  Henry,  Knight  of  the  Bath,]  quar- 
terly ;  first,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  erm. ; 
second,  erm.  a  nsaunch  gu.  ;  third,  barrv  oi" 
eight,  or  and  az.  a  bend  ar.  ;  fourth,  gu.  on  a 
chief  ar.  two  mullets  sa.— Crest,  a   boai"'s  head 

'  and  neck,  couped,  vert,  bristled  or.  Sup- 
porters, two  savages  ppr.  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  waist  with  oak-Ieavcs  vert,  their  ex- 
terior arms  extended,  each  holding  a  club,  erect, 
of  the  first. 

Callhorpe,  ar.  a  bend  az. 

Callhorpe,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  depressed  by 
a  bend  sa.  \ni\\  an  ermine  .spot  ar.  at  top. 

Carlhorpe,  or,  a  bend  gu. 

Caltutt,  [I'^ssex   and    Lincolnshire,]    ar.    three 

^  cinquefoils  gu.  on  each  five  bezants. 

Caltofts,  or  Caltkst,  ar.  an  inescorh?on, 
^^itliin  an  orle  of  cinquefoils  sa. 

Cullojls,  sa.  crusilly  ar.  three  cinquefoils  of  the 
Jast. 


C  A  M 

Caltofl,  ar.  semee  of  cross  crosslefs  gu.  a  crescent 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 

Caltnfts,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  roses  ar. 

Callofls,  ar.  an  incscocheon,  within  an  orle  of  nuirt- 
lets  sa. 

Calto/ls,  [lincoliishire,]  or,  three  cinquefoils. 
pierced,  gu. 

Callofls,  w.  an  orle,  bctv,-.  eight  cinqueloils  in 
orle  sa. 

Calton.     See  Caklton. 

Calts,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  roses  gu.  betw. 
nine  cross  crosslets  sa. 

Calls,  sa.  three  cinquefoils  belw.  nine  cross  cross- 
lets  ar. 

Calvklev,  [('ahcley,  Cheshirf,]  ar.  a  fesse 
gu.  betw.  three  calves  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  or,  a  calf's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Calveki/,  [Lea,   Cheshire.]     The  same. 

Calveriey,  [JDevon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  lliree  calves, 
passant,   or. 

Calcerleij,  sa.  an  inescoclieon,  within  an  orle  of 
starlings  ar. 

Cah-erley,  [Calverley,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  an  iiies- 
cocheou,  wifliin  an  orle  of  owls  ar. — Crest,  an 
ov.'l  ar.  (Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 
or,  a  calf's  head,  erect,  sa.) 

Calverley,  ar.  an  inescochcon,  williin  an  orle  of 
owls  sa. 

Calverbj,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  calves,  pas- 
sant, sa. 

Calvkrt,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  on  an  inescoclieon, 
widiin  an  orle  of  owls  ar.  three  guttes  sa. — 
Crest,  an  owl  ar.  guttee  sa.  (Aiwlher,  the 
iuescocheon  guttee  sa.) 

Calvert,  paly  of  six,  or  and  sa.  a  bend  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  two 
pennons,  the  dexter  or,  the  other  sa    staves  gu. 

Calvert,  [Sir  William,  Lord  INfayor  of  London, 
17J9,]  paly,  bendy,  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 

Calwodlky,  or  Cadwoodlky,  [Devon,]  az. 
two  -wings  displayed,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
bezants. 

Cahcoodly,  [Devon,]  az.  a  lure  ar.  over  all  a  fesse 
gn. 

Cahvoodbj,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  lure  ar.  overall  a  fesse 
az. 

Calwoodley,  gu.  a  lure  ai-.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  be- 
zants. 

Caly,  quarterly,  av.  and  gu. 

Calybut,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  or. 

Calywortii,  gnj.  on  a  bend  ai-.  three  castles  sa. 

Camarthrn,  or  Car.marthf.n,  [Kent,]  az.  a 
fesse,  betw.  three  bears'  ganibs,  era.sed,  or. 
armed  gu. 

Carmarthen,  or  Cannarden,  [Chiselhurst,  Kent, 
and  London,]    az.    a   fesse    belw.    tliree    lions' 


C  A  M 

ganibs,  erect  and  erased,   or. — Crest,  a    lion's 

g;nnb,  as  iu  the  amis. 
Cama^'le,  gii.  throe  lozeng^es  ar. 
CamayJl,  gn.  three  fusils  ar. 
Camrkekks,    or  CiiAM)!KRS,   [Westmoreland,] 

vert,  a  cross  erm.  on  a  cldef  or,  a  snake,  uowed, 

ppr. 
Camuki.l.     See  Campbell. 
Camuki!,    [Tilbury,  Essex,]  sa.   three  bends   ra- 

gnly  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three   Saxon 
.    crowns  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  Saxon  crown,  per 

pale,  sa.   and    ar.    betw.  two  wings  expanded, 

counterchanged. 
Camuerton,  o;-Camereton,  sa.  three  helmets 

or. 
Camiurd,  erm.    on    a   bend    az.  three  leopards' 

heads  or. 
Camborne,    alias    Paynter,    [Cornwall,]    az. 

three  dice  ar.  each  charged  with  an    iUiniJet  sa. 

— Crest,  three   broken  spears  or,  tied  together, 

two  in  saltier,  and  one  iu  pale,  with  a  string  gu. 
Cambhey,  ar.  three  boars' heads,  couped,  sa. 
Cambridge,    or  Cambrjge,  per  pale,  ar.  and 

sa.  a  saltier,  engr.  connterchanged. 
Camhiulge,  sa.  two  bars  hnmettee,  ar, 
Cn7nbridf/e,  [London,]    az.  a  cross   patfee    betw. 

four  swans  ar. 
Camhridye,  ar.  on   a  pile   gu.  betw.   six  crosses, 

formee,  fitchee,  sa.  a  cross  patonce  of  the  field. 
Camhridge,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  14:20,]  sa. 

a  canton  in  chief,  and  another  in  base  ar. 
Camhridge,  az.  a  cross  patonce,  betw.  four  ducks 

ar. 

Camhridge,  sa.  three  garbs 

Camhrigg,  per  pale,    ar.  and  sa.  a  saltier,  engr. 

counlerchanged. 
CambrUEN,  gu.  a  saltier,  vair. 
Camuen.  [Clarencieux,]  az.  a  fesse,  engr.  betw. 

six  cross  crosslets,  fitcliec,  or. 
Camden,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  tlu-ee  torteauxes. 
Camden,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr.  betw.    six   cross  cross- 
lets,  litchee,  sa. — Crest,    on  a   triangle  or  six 

cstoiles  gu. 

Camden, a  cross  nioline 

CA^ruoY,  or,  abend  sa.  betw.  three  boars' heads 

gu. 
Camdoij,  ar.    a   bend    gu.    cottised,    betw.    three 

boars'  heads,  erect  and  erased,  sa.  a  label  of  the 

second. 
Camel,  [Buiy,  Pomeroy,  Devon,]  .sa.  a  camel, 

passant,  ar. 
Camel,  az.  a  camel,  ])nssanf,  ar. - 
Camel,  or   Cannyll,  az.  a  falcon,  volant,  or. 
Camells,  or,  tlirec  camels  sa. 
Camekey,  or  Camery',  or,  abend,  betv,-.  three 
boars'  heads,  couped,  sa.  armed  of  the  field. 


C  A  M 

Camenj,  or,    a   bend   sa.   cottised  ar.   betw.    two  * 

boars'  heads,  couped,  of  the  second. 
Cameron,  or,  two  bars  gu. — Crest,  on  a  wreath, 

a  dexter  arm,    in  armour,  erabowed  ppr.  gar- 

iiisiied  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword,  also  ppr. 

jiomcl    and    hilt    gold.     \^Borne   hg  Lieidenant- 

Genernl  W.  N.  Ceaneron,  of  Nca-'lTouae,  Christ 

Church,  Hants,  182:3.]     A  Subscriber.. 
Cameron,    ar.  three   bars   gu.     [Borne    hy  John 

Cai'iernn,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  143.5.] 
Cameys,  ar.  onachiefgu.  three  plates.  (Another, 

three  bezants.) 
Cameys,  or   Camys,  vair,  two  bars  gu. 
Camfielu,  or  Cami'YLD,   [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fret, 

engr.  sa. 
Camfield,  ar.  fretty  sa. 
Camfield,  ar.  a  fret  engr.  sa.   on   a  canton  of  the 

last,  a  lure  of  the  first. 
Camkire,  sa.  a  fesse  ar. 
Camiele,  [Staffordshire,]  az.  three  lions,  passant, 

ar. 
Camm,  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu.  in   th.e  first  quarter, 

a    crescent    of    the   last. — Crest,    a    cross    gu. 

charged  with  a  crescent  or. 
Cam,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
Camock,   [Vv'alden,    Essex,]    quarterly,    or   and 

gu.  a  cross  erm. 
Camoye,  or  Camoies,  or,   on  a  chief  gu.  three 

plates. 
Camoys,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 
Camoys,   [Somersetshire.]     The   same,    with   due 

diO'erence. 
Camoys,  or  Camays,  or,  a  fret  gu.  on  a  chief  of 

the  second,  three  bezants. 
Camoys,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  a  cross  erm. 
Camoys,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 
Camoys,  erm.  on  a  chief  or,  three  torteauxes. 
Camois,    [Temp.  Henry  11 L]  ar.   on  a  chief  gu. 

three  plates. 
Camp,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflins' 

heads,  erased,  or.  [Granted  to  Laurence  Camp. 

of  London,  July  2,  1804.] 
Campain,  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 
Campbell,  [Scotland,]    gyronny   of  eight,  erm. 

and  gu.  waved,  and  a  crescent  fur  dilFerence. 
Campbell,  [Scotland,]  gyronny  of  eight,  erm.  and 

gu.  on   each  of   the  last,  a  bee,  volant,   ar. — 

Crest,  a  stork  pjjr. 
Campbell,    [Scotland,]    gyronny  of   eight,    engr. 

or  and  sa. — Crest,  a  camel's  head,  couped,  ppr. 
Campbell,  [Scotland,]  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  each  charged  with  a  trefoil,  sli]>ped,  and 
counterchanged. — Crest,  a  sh;p,  at  anchor,  ppr. 
Campbell,  [ScotlaJid,]  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  within  a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  swan  ppr.  crowned  or, 


CAM 

Canipbell,  [Scotland,]  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  within  a  bordure  invecked  or,  charged  with 
ciglit  crescents  sa. 

Camphell,  [Scothmd,]  gyronny  of  eight,  orandsa. 
■within  a  bordure  of  tiie  first. — Crest,  a  lyniphad, 
vith  oars  in  artiou,  sa. 

Camphdl,  [Scotland,]  gyronuy  of  eight,  erni.  and 
gu.  vithin  a Lordm-e  eugr.  of  the  second,  charged 
■with  as  many  crescents  ar. 

Campbell,  [Scotland,]  gyronuy  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  ■within  a  bordure  of  the  first,  charged  with  as 
many  crescents  sa. — Crest,  two  oars  of  a  gaily 
in  saltier 

Camphel.  Tlie  same,  with  the  bordure  engr. — 
Crest,   the  same. 

Camphel,  [Scotland,]  gyroimy  of  eiglit,  or  and  s;i. 
within  a  bordure,  indented,  of  the  first,  chai-ged 
with  eight  crescents  of  the  second. — Crest,  t\\  o 
oars  of  a  gaily  in  saltier 

Camphel,  [Scotland,]  gyronuy  of  eight,  or  and  sa. 
within  a  bordure,  chequy,  ar.  and  az.  charged 
with  eight  crescents  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  dove, 
with  an  olive-branch  in  his  biJl  ])pr. 

Camphel,  [Hounslow,  Middlesex,]  quarterly;  first 
.  and  fourth,  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  sa. ;  se- 
cond and  third,  ar.  a  ship,  ■\'?ith   one  mast,  her 
sails  furled,  aud  oars  in  action  sa. 

Camphell,  quarterly ;  first  and  fourth,  gyronny  of 
eight,  or  and  sa.  ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  sliip, 
with  one  mast,  her  sails  furled,  and  oars  in  action, 
sa.  \_Borne  hy  V/illiain  Camphell,  Esq.  Comp- 
troller of  the  Letjacy  Duties,  Somersat-House, 
and  of  Russell-Square,  London.'] 

Cavihcll,  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  sa. 

Camhcll,  [Claj'-Hall,  Essex,]  sa.  ou  a  fessc, 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many 
ogresses. 

Camhell,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
iG09.]     The  same  arms. 

Camhell,  [Sir  James,  Lord  Slayor  of  London, 
1629.]    The  same. 

Camphell,  [Scotland,]  g3'ronuy  of  eight,  or  and  sa. 

Camphell,  [Scotland,]  gyronuy  of  eight,  gu,  and 
erni. 

Camphell,  [Scotland,]  gyronny  of  eight,  sa.  and 
or,  within  a  Lordure  vair. — Crest,  a  boar's  head, 
erect  and  erased,  az. 

Camphell,  [Scothind,]  gyronuy  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  within  a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  es- 
callops of  the  first,  and  a  canton  ;  also  gjTonny 
of  eight,  erm.  and  gu. — -Crest,  a  phoenix,  head 
erased,  or. 

Campbell,  [Scotland,]  gvTonny  of  eight,  or  and 
sa.  within  a  bordure,  embattled,  ^ert;  another, 
the  bordure  nebulee. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  guar- 
dimt,  gii.holdiug  in  hi3  dexter  paw  a  sword  j)pr. 


CAN 

and  in   his    sinister    two  laurel-branches,    orlc- 

ways. 
Camphell,  [Scotland,]  gyronny   of   eight,    or  and 

sa.  within  a  bordure,  gobor.ated,  purp.  and  erm. 

— Crest,  a  dexter   arm,  erect,  grasping  a  s]nir, 

all  ppr. 
Campe,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.    three    grifllns'    heads, 

erased,  ar. 
Campc,   sa.  a  chev.   betw.   three    griffins'   heads, 

erased,    or.      [Granfed,    hy    Camden,    July    2, 

IGOi,  to Campe,  of  London,  Esq.] 

Campkrney,  or  Cami'NKV,  ar.  a  bend,  ma.sculy, 

gu. 
Campidok,  j)i-i- fessc,  or  and  az.  the  head,  neck, 

and  shoulders    of  a  woman,  in  full  front,  ppr. 

crowned  with  an  autique  crown  of  the  first. 
Campion,   [London,]  az.  fretty  of   eight  jtieces 

erm.  ou  a  canton  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 
Campion,  or  Campyon,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cliicf 

gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  a  turkey  in 

his  pride  ppr. 
Campion,    [NVitham,  Essex,  and  London,]    ar.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  talbots'   heads,  erased,  sa. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  talbot's  head 

sa.    - 
Cam  VILE,  az.  three  Hons,  rampant,  ar. 
Comvi/e,  or  Canwille,    [Wanvickshire,]    az.   two 

hons,  i)assant,  ar. 
Camvile,  az.  three  lions,  passant,  iu  pale,  ar. 
C'nnvile,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
Camvile,  vert,  a?i  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads 

or. 
Camville,  [Staffordshire,]  az.  three  lions,  passant, 

g"uardaut,  ar. 
Camville,  [Northamptonshire,    Temp.   Kitig  Ste- 
phen,] vert,  three  lious,  passant,  ar.  ajnied  and 

iangued  gu.  , 

Camvill,  gu.  three  fusils  ar. 
Can,  [Compton-Greenfield,  Gloucestershire,]  az. 

fretty  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  leopards'  heads, 

cabossed,  or. — Crest,  out   of   a   mural  coronet 

or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich's  fe^ilhers  ar. 
Cann,  az.  fretty  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  leopards' 

faces  (iX.[^Assiyned  to  Rohert  Cann,  Knight  and 

Baronet  of  Bristol,  hy  Walker,  Garter,  March 

8,  1003-^1.] 
Cann,  gu.  a  cross  engi".  or. 
Cann,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 
Cann,  [CoruMall,]  gu.  a  cross  ar. 
Canne,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  two  couple  closes  or. 
CanbkooK,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fishes'  lieads, 

couped,  gu. 
Canhroke,   ar.    a  chev.  betw.  three   boars'   lieads, 

couped,   gu. 
Canck,  [Temp.   King  John,]  barry  of ar. 

and  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 


C  A  N 

Canckpen,  gu.  six  plates. 

Cancemnh,  gii.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Candall,  or,  a  cross  vert. 

CANDKhER,  ar.  (hrce  pellets  in  bend  cottised  sa. 

bctw.  two  pellets. 
Caiidelei;  clieqiiy  or  and  gu.  ou  a  Lend  engr.  sa. 

three  lions,  pas.->ant,  guardaiit,  of  the  first. 
Candicii,  ar.  tluee  piles,  vavy,  gu. 
Cunilkh,  or  Canduis,  ar.  a  pile  gii. 
Candish,  sa.  three  crosses,  hottonee,  fitchee,  or. 
Candhh,  [Lord   Mayor  of  London,  13G3,]  sa.  a 

chcv.  or,  betw.  three  cups 

Caiidish,  or  Cavendish,  [Earl  of  Devon,]  sa.  three 

bucks'  heads  ar.  a  crescent  or. 
Cnndish,  or  Cavendish,  [Viscount  ?>)ansfield,]  sa. 

three  bucks'  heads  ar.  a  mullet  or. 
Caiidish,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  three  piles  wavy,  two  from 

the  chief,  and  one  rising  from  the  base,   betw. 

flieni  gu. — Crest,    an  ostrich's  head  az.  gorged 

with  a  collar  sa.  rimuicd  or,  and  charged  with 

three  bezants. 
Caiidishe,  sa.  three  bucks'  heads  ar.  attired  or. 
Candislie,  gu.  three  piles  wavy  ar. 
Candhhc,  [Suflolk,]  sa.   a  chev.  or,   betw.  three 

cujjs  uncovered  ar.     (Another,  covered.) 
Caiidishe,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  tail 

forked. 
Candishe,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stand- 
ing dishes  ar. 
Candishe,  sa.  three  cross  crosslets  or.      (Another, 

the  cross  crosslets  fitchee.) 
CandoiS,  ar.  a  pile  gu. 
Candkay,    ar.    a  fesse  gu.   in   chief  three   tor- 

teauxes. 
Candrei/,  gu.  ten  billets  or,   four,  three,  two,  and 

one. 
Canes,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  plates. 
CvNEV,  az.  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale  ar. 
Caneys,  gu.  a  cross  erin. 
Cany,  vair,  three  bars  gu. 
Caiihey,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  magpies  ppr. 
Canijs,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  cross  erm. 
CANFlliLD.jir.  fretty  sa. 
Ca/ifteld,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fret  engr.  in  the  chief 

dexter  corner;  a  cinquefoil  ar. 
Can  HAM,  gu.  a  cross,  lozengy  erni.  betw.  four 

peliciuis'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Canhan.SER,  sa.   an  eagle's  leg  in  pale,  erased 

a  la  quise  ar,  armed  gu. 
Caxkupene,  gu.  six  plates,  three,  two,  and  one. 
CannI'TOX,  ar.   seven  martlets  sa.  three,    three, 

and  one. 
Can  SING,    ar.    three    jroors'   heads,    side-faced, 

couped  at  the   neck  ppr.  wreathed   about    the 

temples,  or  and  az. — Crest,   a  denii  lion,   ram- 
pant, erm.  supportitig  a  battle-axe  ppr. 


CAN 

Canninff,  [Sir  Thomas,   Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

145G,]  ar.  three  Moors'  heads  sa. 
Caning,  ar.  three  Moors'  heads,   couped  sa.  -with 

round  caps  or,  fretty  gu. 
Cannings,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  plates. 
Canninf/s,   ar.    three    Moors'    heads,    couped,    »a. 

wreathed  gu. 
Cannock,  [Lincolnshire,]   erm.  a  fret  gu.  on  a 

chief  of  the  second,  three  annulets  ar. — Crest,  a 

demi    buck,    couped    ar.    attired    and    ducally 

gorged  or,  one  foot  resting  on  the  wreath. 
Cannon,  [Pembrokeshire,]    gu.    on   a  bend   ar. 

double  cottised  or,   a  pellet. — Crest;   a  cannon 

sa.  mounted  on  a  carriage  or.     [^Granled,  Feb. 

16J4,  ly  Camden.'] 
Canon,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  three  cros'^cs, 

pattee,  as  many  martlets  of  the  first. 
Cansey,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Can  sham,  ar.  a  saltier  .sa. 
Canston,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  lliree  cross  crosslets, 

fitchee,  or.  (Another,  ar.) 
Cansfon,  ar.  three  bendlets  sa. 
Can  SURE,  az.  an  eagle,  di.splayed,  barry  of  eight, 

ar.  and  gu. 
Cant,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  three  crescents  sa. 
Cantekirs,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Cantelo,  or'CANTELUP,  az.  tlu'ee  fleurs-de-lis 

or. 
Caniclow,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair,  betw. 

three  leopards'  heads,  jessant  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Canielow,  erm.    on    a    chev.    gu.    three  leopards' 

heads,  jessant  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Canielow,  [Shropshire,]  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  three- 

fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Canielow,    [Ireland,]    ar.     three    wolves'    heads, 

couped,   sa. 
Canielow,  erm.  a  chev.  gu. 
Canielow,   or  Canlelo,  [Shropshire,]   gu.   a  bend, 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Canleloio,  or  Cantelupe,  az.   a   bend  erm.  betw. 

three  leopards'  lieads  or,  jessant  fleur-de-lis  gu. 
CANTKLtfPE,  [Slaflbrdshire,]  gu.  three  leopards' 

heads,  jessant-de-lis  or. 
Canlelupc,  az.    tliree  leopards'  heads,  jessant-de- 
lis  or. 
Cantelupe,  or    Canllow,  gu.    a   fesse  vair,   betw. 

throe  leo])iirds'  heads,  jessant-de»lis  or. 
Cantelupe,  or  Cantlow,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Cantelupe,  or  Cantlow,  gu.    a  bend,  betv,-.  three 

fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Cantelupe,  erm.   on  a  chev.   gu.    three   leopards' 

heads,  jessant-de-lis  or. 
Cantelupe,  az.   a  fesse   ga.  betw.   three  leoi>ard5" 

heads,  jessant-de-lis  or. 
Cantelupe,    az.    three   leopards'    heads,   inverted, 

jcssant-dc-lis  or.  ■    ■       .      .     ' 


CAP 

Cantiien,  gu.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  pheons  ar. 

i'anlJien,  gu.  a  cliev.  erin.  betw.  tliree  pheons  ar. 

(Iantiiorp,  or,  a  lesse,  betw.  three  escallops  gu. 
(Another,  the  field  ar.) 

Canihorp,  ax.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  estoiles  sa. 

CaXTILION,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  hetw.  two 
arrows  or,  feathered,  and  barbed  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Cantis,  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  staq;s' 
heads,  cabossed,  ar.  as  many  covered  cups  gu. 
— Crest,  a  hart's  head,  erased,  jjpr.  attired  or, 
gorged  with  a  colhir  ar.  charged  ^^  ith  three  roses 
gu.  barbed,  and  seeded,  ppr.  [Granlcd  to  Va- 
lentine Cantis,  of  Cautcrhnry,  November  4, 
1769.] 

Cantoke,  gu.  a  cross  flory,  ar.  betw.  four  roses 
or. 

Caxton,  [Leicoslershire,]  barry  of  four,  ar.  and 
'  gii.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  mullets  of 
the  first. 

Canton,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  hoii,  passant,  in  fesse  sa. 
betw.  three  dolphins  gu. 

Canton,  [Ireland,]  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  field,  arnred  gu. 

Canton,  or  Cannton,  [Leicestershire,]  gn.  tv.o 
l)ars,  and  in  chief  three  mullets  ar. 

Cantone,  gu.  tv/o  bars  ar.  in  chief  as  many  mullets 
of  the  second. 

Cantrill,  [Bury,  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  pelican  in  her 
piety,  in  her  nest,  sa. — Crest,  a  tower  ar.  port 
sa. 

Caxtwlll,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  canton  crm.  charged 
with  six  annulets  or. 

CanticcU,  [Ireland,]  gu.  five  annulets,  and  a  can- 
ton erni. 

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

Canticell,  gu.  six  annulets  ar.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

Canfwcll,  [Ireland,]  gu.  six  annulets  or,  a  canton 
erni. 

C.\n\iIjL,  az.  an  eagle,  with  wiisgs  expanded, 
or,  looking  backwards,  armed  gu. 

Canys,  vair,  three  bars  gu. 

Capijoys,  gu.  a  cinquefoil  ar.  gntfee  de  poix. 

Capklen,  or  Chaplain,  [Hants,]  erm.  on  a 
chief  dancetfee  az.  three  grifiins'  heads,  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  griffin's  head,  erased,  ar.  ducally 
gorged  or. 

Capkll,  [Cashiobcry,  Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  lion, 
rampant,  betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  liou,  or,  holding  a  cross  cross- 
let,  fitchee,  gu. 

('I'pell,  vert,  Iretty  ar. 

(^'opcll,  vert,  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  or. 

i-apcll,  gu.  crusllly,  a  Hon,  rampant,  or. 


CAP 

Capell,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gxi.  betw. 
three  torteauxes. 

Capell,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  a  cross  ar.  betw.  four 
lozenges  vair. 

Capell,  [How-Capell,  Herefordshire,]  cheqny,  or 
and  az.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  mascles  ar. — C'resl. 
a  ]>lunie  of  three  ostrich's  feathers,  two  iii-.  oiif 
gu. 

Capell,  sa.  throe  plates  in  bend,  betw.  two  cottises 
or. 

CapiU,  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  cottises  or,  three 
pellets. 

Cupel,  [Sir  "William,  Lord  TvLnyor  of  London, 
1003,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampnnt,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,   or. 

Caples,  or,  a  cross,  moline,  sa. 

Capenhurst,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cocks  ar. 

Capenlnirst,  ar.  three  capons  sa. 

Capenhursl,  ar.  tliree  capons  sa.  armed,  crested, 
and  jawlo})ped,  or. 

Cappex;,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  in  chief,  two 
bees,  vohint,  or,  in  base,  a  bee-hive  of  the  last, 
on  a  cliief  of  the  third;  two  stags'  head,  cabossed, 
gu. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowcd,  couped  at 
the  shoulder,  habited  gu.  cufl'  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand  pjn-.  a  banner  az.  staff  or,  charged  vnth  a 
bee,  as  in  the  arms.  [Granted  to  Peter  Cap- 
per, of  Birinincjliam,  Warwickshire,  and  Staf- 
furdshire.'] 

Copper,  [Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Bushey,  Hertford- 
shire,] or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  roses  ar.  a  can- 
ton of  the  second. 

Capper,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  erminois,  betw.  two 
bees,  volant,  in  chief,  and  a  bee-hive  in  base 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  two  bucks'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, sa. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  dexter  arm, 
embowed,  vested  az.  cuff  erminois,  the  hand 
grasping  a  staff,  in  bend  sinister  ppr.  thereon, 
hoisted  a  l)anuer  of  the  first,  fringed,  and 
charged  with  a  bee,  volant,  or,  quartering  Small- 
M  ood,  viz.  chcquy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  ermi- 
nois, three  billets  az.  [Granted  to  the  Jlev. 
James  Capper,  M.  A.  Vicar  of  Wilmington 
and  Lullinffton,  Sussex,  Rector  of  Ashursf, 
Kent,  and  l-'rehendart/  of  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Chichester,  fifth  son  of  William  Capper, 
late  of  Kiifjelei/,  Staffordshire,  Merchant,  hy 
Rebecca  his  wife,  daughter  and  at  length  co-heir 
of  Samuel  SmaUwood,  late  of  Macclesfield, 
Chester,  by  Patents,  vnder  the  hands  and  seals 
of  Heard  Garter,  Harrison  Clarencieux,  and 
Bigland  Iwrroy,  dated  October  9,  1604.]  See 
Plate  of  Arms. 

Capps,  []Martham,  Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  bet^v. 
three   antelopes,  passant,  or,  as  many  escallops 
gu. — Crest,  a  demi  antelope,  sejant,  or. 
[  Y  ] 


CAR 

Capps,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  Ijchv.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 

sa.  an  escallop  of  the  first. 
Capps,  [Kent.]     The  same,  \v-itbout  tlic  escallop. 
Caps,    [Corinvall,]  ar.    a    cliev.   sa.    bet^\•.    three 

moors'  heads  p])r. 
Caps,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  az.  three  bezants. 
Caps,  sa.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  or,  three  pellets. 
Cai'IHIS,  [Kent,  ar.  a  chev.  hetw.  three  trefoils, 

6li])))ed,  sa. 
Carant,  or  Cakantr,  [Essex  and  Wilts,]  ar. 

on  a  torteaux,  three  chev.  az. 
Caranl,  [Essex,]    ar.   three   hurts,   each   charged 

vnth  as  many  chev.  gu. 
Caraunt,  ar.  three  torteauxes,  on  each,  as  many 

chev.  az. 
Carhkw,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  cross  ar.  within  a  bor- 

diire  or. 
Cavluill,  ar.  on  a   chev.   betw.  three  crowns  sa. 

as  many  estoiles  or. 
C.\ri;len,  az.  a  fleiir-de-lis,  and  chief  ar. 
CAR)SONELL,gii. across, withinabordure,  eugi*.  or. 
Carhonell,  sa.  three  swords    in    pale,  tvro    points 

downwards,  and  one  upwards  ar.  ])omelled  or. 
Carhonell,  or   Carhoimell,  [Norfolk,]  gu.   a  cross 

ar.  within  a  hordure,  engT.  or. 
Carhonell,  [London,  and  Caen,  Normandy,]  per 

fesse,  gu.  and  az.  three  plates. — Crest,  a  demi 
^     lion,    az.   crowned    gu.   on   the    shoulder   three 

])lates.     [Granled  1G93-4.] 
Carhonell,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  a  cross  ar.  fretted  sa. 
Carhonell,  gu.  a  cross  ar.  ^T^thin  a  bordure  or. 
Carbovl,  az.  three  tilting  spears,  bendways,  or. 
Carcev,  vair,  three  bars  gu. 
Card,  [Gray's  Inn,]  erm.  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 

and  erased,  az.   collared  or,  thereon  three   tor- 
teauxes. [Granted  to  Andrew  Card,  of  Gray's 

Inn,  Mai/S\,  1695.] 
Gardrgan,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 

couped,  sa.  langued  gu.  \vithin  a  bordure  erm. 
Cardec/nn,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.   three  boars'  heads, 

couped,  within  a   bordure  sa. — Crest,    a  lion's 

gamb,  erect,   and  erased  or,  holding  an  antifjue 

mace  az. 
Cardigan,  or  Cardican,  [Wales,]    quarterly,    ar. 

and  erri).  a  bend  gu. 
Caroklyox,   or  Cardf.lon,    ar.   a   chev.  gu. 

betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 
Cardf.mew,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief 

az.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 
Cardemew,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  of 

the  first. 
Cardimeiv,  or  Cardincw,  ar.  on  a  cliicf  sa.  a  lion, 

])assant,  or. 
Carden,  [Carden,  Cheshire,]  sa.  a  .sling,   betw. 

two  pheons   ar.' — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased, 

sa.  pierced  with  au  arrow  ar. 


CAR 

Cardkton,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Caruican,  [Wales,]  cpiarterly,  ar.  and  erm.  a 
bend  gu. 

Cakdiffe,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
door-staples  sa. 

Cardifl'e,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  martlets  or. 

CardiJJ'e,  az.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  six  martlets  ar. 

Cardi/ff'e,  [Ewyas  Harold,  Herefordshire,] 

nr.  Indian  bow, betw.  tvvo  pheons 

Cakdinall,  [Hadley,  Suflblk,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  door-hinges  ar. 

Cardinall,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three 
door-hinges  ar.— Crest,  a  dromedary. 

Cardingtox,  sa.  three  wool-combs  or. 

Cardington,  ar.  a  fesse,  embattled,  and  counter- 
embattled  sa.  fretted  or,  betw.  three  lions,  pas- 
sant, gu. 

Cardmaicer,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  gu.  a  pale  coun- 
terchanged,  three  greyhounds'  heads,  erased,  of 

.    the  second,  collared  and  winged  sa. 

CardjiiaJcer,  or  Cardcmaker,  per  fesse,  gu. 
and  ar.  a  pale  couuterchanged,  three  greyhounds" 
heads  of  the  second,  collared  of  the  first. 

Cardjiene,  or  Caromewe,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa. 
a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 

Cardonnei.,  ar.  t^vo  chev.  betw.  three  h-efoils 
vert. — Crest,  a  goldfinch  ppr.  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  trefoil  vert.  [Granted  to  Mans- 
field de  Cardonncl  of  C/itrton,  l^ortJiumhcrland, 
June  5,  1773.] 

Cardos,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. 

Cardwell,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  maiden's 
heads,  erased,  p})r.  ducally  crowned  or. — Crest, 
a  knight,  in  complete  armour  ppr.  vizor  up,  on 
the  top  thereof  a  plume  of  feathers  gu.  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  battle-axe  of  the  first.  [Borne 
hj Cardwell,  Esq.  1824.] 

Cardyffe.     See  Cardiff. 

Careill,  or' 

Carell,        [ 

Carem,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar. 

Carett,  or,  on  a  chief  indented  sa.  three  roses 
of  the  field. 

Cakew,  [Devon  and  Cornwall,]  or,  three  lions, 
|>assant,  in  pale,  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu. — 
Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  niaiuinast,  the  round  top 
surrounded  with  spears,  and  a  demi  lion,  issuant 
from  the  centi-e  sa. 

Careio,  [Surrey,  Gloucester,  and  Kent,]  ar.  three 
lions,  passant,  in  pale,  sa.  armed  and  langued 
gu. 

Carew,  [Kent.]  The  same,  v/ithin  a  hordure, 
chequy,  or  and  sa.  (Another,  the  bordure  go- 
bony.)  .  .  .  „  .      _    •■ 


SeeCARRELL. 


C  A  II 

Carew,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  Ihree  ciuquefoils  or, 
as  many  csloiles  of  the  first. 

Carkwki.L,  sa.  three  chev.  ar. 

C.arciceU,  ar.  a  fesse,  bet\r.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Carey,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  or,  on  a  chief,  per  fesse  nebulee  ar.  and 
az.  a  pale  of  the  last,  charged  Math  a  jjelican 
close,  of  the  third,  vulning  her  breast,  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  wolf,  passant,  reg-ardaut,  per 
])alc,  ar.  and  gn.  holding  in  the  moiuli  a  rose- 
branch,  flowered  of  the  second,  leaved  and 
stalked  vert. 

Carey,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the  field. 
— Crest,  a  swan  ar.  wings  endorsed.  (Another 
crest,  a  horse's  head  and  neck,  bendy  of  six, 
ar.  and  sa.  anned  with  a  shield  plate,  and  bridled 
or.)  [Borne  hy  James  Carey,  Esq.  Jurat  of 
the  Royal  Court,   Guernsey,  18"24.] 

Cary,  [IJudley,  Staflordshire.]     The  same. 

Cary,  [Wilcol,  Oxfordshire,  and  Somersetshire.] 
The  same,  with  due  diftercnce. 

Cary,  [Cockiugton,  Devon.]     The  same. 

Cary,  [Londoii  and  Bristol,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sn. 
three  roses  of  the  first,  on  a  canton  or,  nu  an- 
chor sa. 

Cary,  az.  a  fret  or. 

Cary,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  engr.  sa.  t!u-ee 
roses  of  the  field  in  the  sinister  chief,  an  anchor 
of  the  second. 

Cary,  [Devon,]  gu,  a  chev.  betw.  the  swans  ar. 

Cart/,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cstoiles 
gu.  betw.  as  many  griffin's  heads,  erased,  of  the 
last.  \ Conftrvted  to  John  Cary,  of  London, 
1G12.]       ^  ^     ' 

Cargill,  [.Scotland,]  gu.  three  martlets  within 
a  i)ordure  or. 

Carhill,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  estoiles  or, 
betw.  as  many  Cornish  chou'jhs  ppr.  [Borne 
by  Christopher  Carhill,  Es(j.  Norroy  JCing  of 
Arms,   Temp.  Flenry  VIII.] 

Cariges,  ar.  on  a  Lend  sa.  three  birds  of  the 
first. 

Carigs,  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw.  three  choughs  ppr. 

Cariys,  ar.  a  bend  gu.  Ijctw.  three  mng]5ies  ppr. 

Carington,  [Sponton,  Yorkshire,  ajid  Cheshire.] 
See  Carrington. 

Carkeredge,  [Godmashani,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse,  engr.  sn.  three  quatrefoils  or. 

Carkettle,  [Scotland,]  az.  on  abend  or,  betw. 
three  covered  cups  of  the  last,  as  many  boars' 
heads,  erased,   gu. 

Carkettle,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two 
_  mullets  gu.  three  crescents  of  the  first. 

Carkikk,  sa.  a  bend  engr.  cottised,  or,  over  all 
a  label  of  three  points  ar.  [Granted  to  Ralph 
Carkike,  of  London,  December  10,  1530.] 


CAR 

CarkiI;E,  [London,]  sa.  a  bend,  invected,  betw. 
two  coftises  or,  over  all  a  label  of  three  points 
ar. 

Carle,  az.  three  pomegranates  or,  seeded  gu. 

Carlkll,  or  Carlvle,  [Staft'ordshire,]  or,  a 
cross  formec,  gu. 

Carlil,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  cross,  betw. 
four  lions,  rampant,  gu. 

Carlill,  [Kent  and  Cumberland,]  or,  a  cross  florv 
p;u, — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed,  in  armour 
or,  garnished  gu.  holding  iji  the  hand  p])r.  a  ba- 
ton of  the  first. 

Carlill,  [Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,]  or,  a 
cross  fiory  gu.  in  the  dexter  chief  a  rose  of  the 
last. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour, 
holding  in  the  hand,  all  ppr.  a  spear  ar. 

Carlill,  [London,  1383,]  or,  on  a  cross,  engT.  gn. 
betw.  two  roses,  dexter  bendways,  and  two  grif- 
fins' heads,  erased,  sinister  bendways,  of  the 
second,  five  martlets  of  the  first. 

Carlill,  or,  a  cross,  pafonce,  gu.  in  the  dexter 
chief,  a  rose  of  the  second. 

Carlesse,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cincjucfoUs, 
pierced,   or. 

Carlos,  or,  on  a  mount,  in  base,  an  oak-tree 
vert,  over  all,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  regal  crowns 
or. — Crest,  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or,  and  a 
sceptre  of  the  last,  in  saltier,  enfiled  with  a  civic 
crown  vert. 

Carlfe,  [Kent,]  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  three  horses, 
courant,  sa.— Crest,  a  ram,  ar.  attired  or,  in 
flames  of  fire  ppr. 

Carliiaw,  or  Ciiarlhaw,  az.  three  spears, 
bendways,  or,  headed  ar. 

Carlhov.',  az.  three  tilling  spears,  bendways, 
or. 

Carlife,  [London,]  or,  on  a  cross  engr.  betw. 
four  roses  gu.  five  martlets  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  martlet  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  two 
roses  gu.  leaved  and  stalked  vert. 

Carliton,  crm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  castles, 
triple  towered  or. 

Carlmvnake,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  tliree  boars' 
heads,  erased,  and  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of 
the  second. 

Carlov>e,  or  Carlow,  [Wales,]  az.  three 
spears  in  boid  or,  headed  ar. 

Carlton,  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  az.  three  lozen- 
ges of  the  first. 

Carlton,  [Carlton-Hall,  Cumberland,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  pheons  ar. — Crest,  an  arm,  em- 
bowed, ppr.  holding  an  arrow. 

Carlton,  or  Quarlton,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  See 
Charlton. 

C«)V/07),  [Ireland,]  erra.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons 
or. 

[  V  2  ] 


CAR 

Carlcton,  [Surrey,  Bedfordshire,  Linton,  Cam- 
hi-idgesliire,  and  London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa. 
ttiree  masclcs  of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of  a  du- 
cal coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head  sa.  the  liorns 
twisted  of  tlie  first  and  second. 

Carklon,  [Sir  Guy,  installed  Knight  of  the  Bath, 

.  May  19,  1779,JeriTi.  on  a  bendsa.  three  pheons 
ar. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed  ppr.  vested 
above  the  elbow,  gu.  turned  up  ar.  holding;  in 
the  hand  an  arrow  of  the  fust.  Supporters,  two 
beavers  ppr.  the  dexter  gorged  with  a  mural  co- 
ronet, the  sinister  with  a  naval  coronet,  both  or. 
[Afterwards  created  Lord  Dorchester.] 

Calton,  az.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  three  tuns  or,  ou 
each  an  owl  perched  ar.  with  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference. [Granted  to  Henry  Calton,  of  Brad- 
hurliam,  alias  Bahrain,  in  Camhridr/eshire,  June 
25,  15G7.] 

Carlkston,  or,  on  a  chcv.  vert,  three  eagles, 
displayed,  of  the  field. 

Carluvake,  .or  Carluvnaki:,  [Coruv.all,] 
sa.  three  boars'  heads  in  fesse,  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Carlyle,  or  Cairlvle,  ar.  a  cross  fiory  gu. 

Carlile,  or  Carlill,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  ou  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  as 
many  estoiles  or. 

Carlile,  or,  a  cross  flowered  gu. 

Carliles,  or,  ou  a  chev.  betv/.  three  birds  sa. 
as  many  estoiles  or. 

Carmalt,  [Laurigg,  Cumberland,]  vert,  a  dra- 
gon, sejant,  vith  wings  expanded,  betw.  two 
escallops  or. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased, 
per  pale,  vert  and  or,  gorged  with  a  collar, 
charged  with  three  escallops,  counterchanged. 
[Granted  1740.] 

Carmicharl,  ar.  a  fesse  tortile  az.  and  gu. 

Carmichael,  ar.  a  fesse  tortile  gu.  and  az.  betw.  a 
crescent  in  chief  of  the  second,  and  a  cinque- 
foil  in  base  of  the  third. 

Carmarthen,   or    Carmarden.      See   Ca- 

MARTHEN. 

CaRMYNELL,  az.  a  bend  or. 

Carmynow,  or  Carminavv,  [Cornwall,]  az.  a 

bend  or,  a  chief  of  the  last. 
Cariuynow,    Cunnenow,    Cariiuno,  or   Carj.'niinir, 

[Devonshire    and  Tretongalion,   Cornwall,]  az. 

a  bend   or,  (another,  ar.)  in  chief  a  lambeaux 

of  tliree  points  gu.— -Crest,  a  dolphin,  embowed, 

or. 
Carminow,  or  Carmeno,  [Cornwall,]  az.   a  bend 

Carmmacr,  [Cornwall,]  ar.semec  de  cross  cross- 
lets  sa.  a  fesse  az.  betw,  three  boars'  heads  sa. 

Carn-Lloyu,  [Glamorganshire,]  sa,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar. 


CAR 

Carnaby,  ar.  two  bars  az.  in  chief  three  Iiurt^, 
Carnagie,  [Scotland,]  per  pale,  or  and  ar.  an 
eagle,    displayed,    az.    armed   and   be. iked    gu, 

—  Crest,    a   demi   eagle,  displayed,    as   in    the 
arms. 

Carnacjie,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  armed  and 
membered  gu.  surmounted  on  the  breast  with  a 
cup  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  star  ppr. 

Carnagie,  [Scotland,]  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  az, 
armed  and  raembered  gu. 

Carnagie,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  in  chief  a 
buckle,  betw.  two  annulets  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  two  dexter  gauntlets  issuing  out  of  a 
cloud,  conjoined,  and  supporting  a  flaming 
heart  ppr. 

Caningie,  or,  au  eagle,  displayed,  az.  holding  iu 
his  dexter  paw,  a  rose,  slipped,  in  pale,  ppr. 

Carnagie,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  beaked, 
armed,  and  membered  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu. 

—  Cre.st,  a  demi  leopard Supporters, 

two  leopards 

Carnagie,  [Scotland.]     The  same  arms,  within  a 

bordure  per  pale,  gu.  and  ar.  charged  with  eight 

escallops  counterchanged. 
Carne,  [Nash  and  Weiiny,  Glamorganshire,]  gu. 

a  pelican  in  her  nest,  with  wings  displayed,  feed- 
ing her  young  or,  vuhied  ppr. 
Carnes,  [Scotland,]  gu,  three  martlets,  within  a 

bordure  or. 
Carne  J. L,  ar.  tlu-ee  bends  sa,  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  a  castle  of  the  first. 
Carnell,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  bends  wavy  sa.  on 

a  canton  of  the  last,  a  tower,  triple-towered  of 

the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  emboM'cd,  iu  annour, 

holding  a  sword,  all  ppr. 
Carnell,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  bend  sinister,  coftised   sa. 

on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  castle  of  the  second. 
Carnerd,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  tliree  chev. 

or. 
Carnesii,  or  Garnesh,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  a  chev. 

az.  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 
Carney,  ar.   a   chev.   betvr.   three  bugle-horns, 

stringed  sa. 
Carnon,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu,  four  piles,  wavy, 

conjoined  in  base,  counterchanged, 
Carnus,    [Astwitt,    Westmoreland,]    quarterly, 

ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  martlets  of  the 

first. 
Caronges,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  two  leopards 

or. 
Caronges,  bendy   of  six,  az.   and  ar.  a  sword  in 

fesse  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomel  or,  betw.   two 

lioiis,  counterpassaiit,  gold. 
Caroone,  [Surrey,]  ar.  a  bend  sinister  az.  semee 

of  fleurs-de-Us  bendways  dexter  or. 
Carpenukr,  [London,]  az.  two  bars  or,  in  cliief 


CAR 

\liree  cross  crosslets   of  tho  second. — Crest,  a 

stag's  head  ai-.  vitli  two  \vinj:;s,  endorsed,  az. 
<JaiU'ENTER,  [Somerselsliire,]  vert,  an  escalloj) 

ar.  betw.  tvo  pales  or. — Crest,  a  snail,  passant, 

ppr.  tlie  shell  on  bis  back  ar.    [Grauled,  1GG3.] 
Carpenter,  [London,   Herefordshire,   and   Kent,] 

paly  of  six,   ar.  and  ru.   on  a  cliev.   az.   three 

cross   crosslets   or. — Crest,    a  sphere  or,    iu   a 

frame  sa. 
Car])enfer,  [Surrey,]    ar.    a   greyhoimd,    passant, 
■  and  chief  sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  erased, 

per  fesse,   sa.   and  ar.     [^Granted  to    William 

Carpenter,  of  Cohliam,  Surreij,  Esq.  4th  Marcli, 

1GIJ3.] 
Carpenter,  [Bai-badoes,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 

on  a  chev.  sa.  three  ])lates,  each  charged  with  a 
.     cross,  pattce,  gu. — Crest,  a  deini  lion,  rampajit, 

gu.  ducally  crowned  or,  collared  sa.     [Granted 

in  Ireland,  IQth  June,  1C47.] 
Carpenter.     The    same    arms. — Cresl,    a   church 

ppr.     [Granted,  ]GG1.] 
Carpenter,  per  pale  indented  az.   ajul  sa.   three 

eagles,  displayed,  or.  —  Crest,    a   falcon,   vith 

wings  expanded  ai'.bcided,  legged,  and  belled  or. 
Carjyenier,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.— Crest,  a 

dexter  arm  embowed  in   armour,  holding  in  tlie 

Land  ppr.  a  hammer  or.     [Borne  hy 

Carpenter,  Esq.  1824.] 
Carr,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  boars'  heads,  eiased, 

or,    in  base   a   Cornish  chough  ppr. — Crest,  a 

lion's  head,  erased,  or. 
Carr,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  charged  with  three  mullets 

of  the  field,  iu  the  chief  quarter,  a  lion,  passaiit, 

or. 
Carr,  [Sleaford,  Lincolnshire,  and  of  Lancashire,] 

gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  estoiles  sa. — Crest,  a 

stag's  head  ar.  charged  with  two  bars  gemelles 

gTi.  attii-ed  or. 
Carr,  or  Carre,  [Northumberland,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 

ar.    three    estoiles    sa.  —  Crest,    a   stag's   head, 

erased,  ppr.     (Anof/ier,  couped.) 
Carr,  [Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  mullets  sa. 
Carr,  or  Carre,  [York  aiul  Bristol.]     The  same. 
Carr,  [Bristol,]  gu,   on  a  chev.  ar.  three  estoiles 

sa.  in  chief  a  martlet  or,  charged  with  a  crescent 

sa. — Crest,  a  stag's  head  ar.  attired  or,  gorged 

with  two  bars  gu.  betw.   the  bars,   a  martlet,  as 

in  the  arms. 
Carr,    [Tewkesbury,    Gloucestershire,]    ar.  on  a 

bend,    betw.    three    Cornish  choughs   sa.    three 

leopards'  heads  of  the  field. 
('arr,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  roses  of  the  field. 
Carr,  gu.  on  a  che^ .  ar.  betw.  tiiree  bucks'  heads 

erased  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the  field.— Crest, 

a  dexter  arm,   erect,   couped  below  the  wrist, 

I'pr.  holdings  dagger  ar.  hilt  and  pomel,  or. 


CAR 

Carre,  [Viscount  Rochester.]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar. 
three  mullets  pierced  gu.  in  the  dexter  corner  a 
Hon,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

Carre,  [Earl  of  Somerset,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar. 
three  estoiles,  in  the  dexter  comer,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  or. 

CARRA^T,  [Somerselsliirc,]  ar.  three  hurts,  each 
charged  with  as  many  chev.  gu. 

Carri'LL,  [Hading,  Sussex,]  ar.  three  bars,  and 
as  many  nsartlels  in  chief  sa. — Crest,  on  a  nioiiiit 
vert,  a  stag,  lodged,  reguardant,  ar.  attired  or. 

Carrell,  [London,]  gu.  six  martlets,  three,  two, 
and  one,  ar. 

Carrell,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cross,  eiigr.  gu.  betw. 
two  roses,  one  in  the  dexter  chief  point,  and  one 
in  the  sinister  base  point,  and  tAvo  gTiliins'  heads, 
erased,  in  the  other  points  gu.  five  martlets  or. 

Carrell,  or  Carril,  [Sussex  and  Kent,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  sa.  a  rose,  betw.  two  griflins'  heads  or, 
witliin  a  bordure,  engi-.  az. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  vert,  winged  ar.  and  sit.  on  the  neck, 
two  bends  or. 

Carrell,  bendy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  castle  of  the  first, 

Carrell,  or,  a  cross,  patonce,  gu. 

Carrell,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  rose,  betw.  two 
griflins'  heads  or. 

Carrell,  jier  bend  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
hou,  rampant,  guardant,  or,  within  a  bordure 
counterchanged. 

Carrell,  [Waruham,  Sussex,]  ar.  three  bars  sa.  in 
chief  as  many  martlets  of  the  second. — Crest, 
on  a  mount  vert,  an  ibex  ar.  maned  and  horned 
or.  ( Another  crest,  a  tiger,  sejant,  vert,  maned 
and  tufted  or.) 

Carrell,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  Avithin  a  bordure, 
engr.  and  gobony  ar.  and  sa. 

Carell,  sa.  tlu-ec  bends  ar.  in  chief  a  castle  of  the 
second. 

Careill,  or,  a  cro.ss,  forraee,  gn. 

Careill,  ar.  three  bars,  IuHav.  as  many  nuu-tkts  sa. 

Carroll,  [Ireland,]  ai-.  two  lions,  combatant  gu. 
supporting  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. — 
Crest,  on  the  stump  of  an  oak,  sprouting  new 
branches  ppr.  a  hawk  of  the  last,  belled  or. 
[Borne  by  William  Carroll,  Esq.  18-24.] 

Carrktt,  or  Caret,  or,  on  a  chief  indented  sa. 
three  roses  ar. 

Cakr.ICK,  or,  a  chev.  gu. 

Carrick,  [Gloucestershue,]  or,  a  fesse  dancettee, 
betw.  three  talbots,  passant,  sa. —  Crest,  an 
ostrich  ar.  beaked  and  legged  or,  holding-  in  the 
mouth  a  broken  spear  of  the  last,  headed  of  the 
first. 

Carrick,  sa.  three  roses  ar.  leaved  vert. 

Carrick:     See  Karrickk.     . 


CAR 

Carrique,  an.  tlirec  cinquefoils  or. 

Karrick.     The  same. 

Currykc,  [Lf  Coiiile  do,]  ar.  six  lions,  runipaut, 
g-n.  tluce,  two,  nml  one. 

Carridgk,  [LoiiJou,]  sa.  on  a  pile  ar.  a  spear- 
liook  of  the  ikid.- — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
spear-hook  sa. 

Cakrii:u,  [Wirksworfh,  Derbyshire,]  sa.  a  bend, 
befv,'.  three  spcm-s'  heads  ar. 

Carrier,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  bet\^-.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
dragoon's  head  vert.  \_Borne  hij  William  Car- 
rier, Esq.  of  Gosporl,  Honls.] 

Carrier,  sa.  a  bend  or,  betw.  tlirec  half-spears  ar. 

Cari/ei-,  az.  a  pelican,  viilning  herself  gu.  bet^v. 
eight  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  a  dove,  Viings  ele- 
vated ar.  membered  gu.  bearing  an  olive-brancli 
ppr.  all  mthin  a  circle  of  glory,  rayouue  or. 

Carrington,  [Carriugton,  Cheshire,]  sa.  on  a 
bend  ar.  three  lozenges  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
unicorn's  head  ar.  armed,  and  crested  or. 

Carrington,  [Vv^arvrickshirc,]  ar.  a  cross  gu.  betw. 
fovu'  peacocks  az.  —  Crest,  a  peacock's  head, 
erased  ppr.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Carrinc/lon,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
lozenges  of  the  field. 

Carrington,  or  Carington,  [Sponlon,  Yorkshire,] 
sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  lozenges  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  sa. 

Carrington,  [Spoiiton,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  CcU't-wheels  or. 

Carrington,  gu.  a  fesse,  belv,-.  tluee  catharine- 
wheels  ar. 

Carron,  gu.  a  chief  or. 

Carron,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar. 

Carrone,  ar.  a  bend  az.  seniee  of  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Carruthers,  or  Carutiier.s,  [Scotland,]  gu, 
two  chev.  engr.  betv/.  tluee  fleurs-de-lis  or. — 
Crest,  a  seraphim,  volant,  ppr.  (Another  crest, 
a  cherub's  head,  betw.  three  pair  of  wings  ppr.) 

Carruthers,  [Isle  of  Annaudale,]  gu.  two  chev. 
engr.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure  ai'.— Crest,  a  cherub  ppr. 

Causacke,Carselack.e,07-Carselack,  ar.  a 
bull's  head,  erased,  sa. 

Carse,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  vert,  betw. 
four  cross  crosslots,  fitchee,  gu.  five  crescents  of 
the  field. 

Carse,  [Scotlaud,]  az.  a  fesse,  engr.  betw.  two 
mullets  in  chiuf,  and  a  crescent  in  base,  within 
a  bordure,  engr.  or. 

Carset,  [Devoi),]  gu.  a  bend  or,  betw.  six  Ijc- 
zants. 

Carsev,  [Dykelborough,  Norfolk,]  gu.  a  bend, 
engr.  ar.  betw.  six  bezants.— Crest,  a  liand  and 


C  A  R 

arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  and  erect,  vested  az. 

pulTed   and    cufled  ar.   holding   in  the  hand,   a 

branch  of  gillytlowers  all  pj)r.  " 
Carseij,  [Lincolnshire,]  j)er  saltier,  az.  and  or,  a 

fesse  gu. 
Car^i.st,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  three  bezants. 
Carslake,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  bull's  head,  erased,  sa. 
Carslake,  trr.  three  bulls'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Carselake,  ar.  a  bidl's  head  erased  sa.  armed  or. 
Carstak,  or  Carslake,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  mullet 

betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 
Carston,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cross  crosslets, 

fitchee,   ar. 
Carswell,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  voided  of  the  field. 
Carswell,  [Stafibrdshire,]  sa.  three  bars  gemelles  ar. 
Carswell,  or,  fretty  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
Carswell,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 
Carswell,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  bend  or,  a  label  of  five 

points  ar. 
Carcsv:ell,  ar.   two  bars  gemelles  sa.    -(Another, 

three  bars.) 
Carc.mell,  sa.  three  bars  gemelles  ar. 
Carswill,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  a  bend  or,  over  all,  a 

label  of  five  points 

Cart,  [London,    and  Dunstable,    Bedfordshire,] 

ar.  a  saltier  gu.   betw.   four  pahn-trees   erased 

vert. 
Cart,  sa.  a  stag's  head,   cabossed,  or,    an  cstoile 

for  difi'erence. 
Cart,  ar.  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  betv.'.  the  horns, 

an  cstoile  gu. 
Cartaret,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth  gu.  four 

fusils,   in  fesse,  ar. ;  second  and  third  az.  nine 

billets,  three,  three,  two,  and  one,  or'. —  Crest,  a 

squirrel,   sejant,   gu.   cracking  a  nut  pjir.   on  a 

branch  of  lamel,   springing  up  before  him  \CTt. 

Supporters,   two  stags  winged  gu.  attired  ppr. 

[Borne  hj  Captain  Philip   Cartaret,  R.N.  of 

Gueriiseg,  1SI4.] 
Cartauike,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  engr.  sa.  three  roses 

of  the  field. 
Carter,  ar.  on  a  chev.   betw.  three  cathariue- 

v,  heels  sa.  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  fisrt. 
Carter,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  talbot,  passaat,  or,  in 

cliief,  three  buckles  ar. — Crest,   out  of  a  mural 

coronet  ar.  a  dcnii  monkey  ppv. 
Carter,  [Massington,  Xorthumberland,]  gu.  a  cross 

flory  or,  on  a  chief  az.  tlu-ce  round  buckles  of 

tlie  second. — Crest,  a  talbot's  liead  ar. 
Carter,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cart- 

v.  lieels  vert. — Crest,   on  a  mount  vert,  a  grey- 
hound, sejant,  ar.  sustaining  a  shield  of  the  lasl, 

clurrged  with  a  cart-Mlieel  of  the  tirst.    [Granted. 

lGli.\] 
Carter,  [London,]   sa.    a  chev.   erm.   betw.  three 

fishes  haurient  ar. 


CAR 

(Jarler,  [St.  Cullmiibe,  Coniv.all,]  az.  two  lions, 
rampant,  combatant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  IiclicI, 
erased,  or.  (Another  crest,  on  a  mural  coronet 
sa.  a  talbot,  passant,  ar.) 

Curler,  sa.  two  lions,  rampant,  combatant,  or. 

Carter,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  cross  counttr- 
clianged,  a  bordure  sa. — Crest,  on  a  wrcalb,  a 
dexter  arm,  in  armour,  emboved,  p))r.  holdinpj 
in  the  hand  a  roll  of  pa])er.  [Borne  btj  the  late 
John  Carter,  Ksq.  of  Jiudijcbury,  Goudhnrst, 
Kent,  whose  widoio  was  there  living,  182;3.] 

CaRTERI^t,  [Hawnes,  Bedl^crdshire,]  gii.  four 
fusils  in  fesse  ar. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
squiiTel,  sejant,  ppr. 

C.^RTERICK,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  engr.  sa.  three 
cinquefoils  of  the  field. 

Carthiew,  ar.  a  cliev.  gu.  bctw.  three  ducks 
ppr. — Crest,  a  duck  ppr. 

Carthoupe.  See  Calthokpe. 

Cartiiuze,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  billets  of  (he 
second. 

Cartiles,  [Northumberland,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  as  manyestoiles 
of  the  field. 

Cartington,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  catharinc- 
wheels  or. 

Cartwright,  [Nottinghamshire,]  erm.  a  fesse 
sa.  bctw.  three  fire-balls  of  the  second,  flames 
ppr. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  or,  pierced 
through  the  neck  with  a  sword-blade  ar.  broken 
ofl^  at  the  hilt. 

Cartwrif/ht,  [London,]  or,  a  fesse,  embattled, 
betw.  tliree  cathai'iue-wheels  sa. — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin's head,  erased,  or,  pierced  through  with  a 
sword  ar.  hilt  of  the  first. 

Cartwric/hf,  ar.  on  a  fesse  eugT.  sa.  three  roses  of 
the  field. 

Cartwri(/ht,  [London,  and  Washborue,  Glouces- 
tershire,] or,  on  a  fesse  embattled,  betw.  three 
cart-wheels  sa.  an  estoile  of  the  field,  a  martlet 
for  diflerence. — Crest,  a  griflin's  head,  erased, 
or,  pierced  through  with  a  lance,  broken  in  the 
middle,  vulned  gu. 

Cartwric/hf,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  two  catharine- 
wheels  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  ar. 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  calharine-v.hecl  sa. 

CnTticrir/ht,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  comet  in  the  dexter 
chief  point,  rays  in  bend  or. 

Cartwrif/ht,  or,  a  fesse  embattled,  betw.  three 
cart-wlieels  sa.  [Granted  to  Timothy  Cari- 
^■ri'jht,  of  Washlorne,  in  Gloucestershire,  Esq. 

^■i^'^lh  May,  in  the  15th  of  James  J.] 

^  '^>lnrir/ht,  [Derby,]  per  chev.  or  and  az.  three 
!*elicans  couuterchajiged,  vulning'  themselves 
I'pi-. 


C  A  R 

Carvell,  quarterly,  or  and  vert,  on  the  first  and 
fourth  a  tower,  triple  towered  sa. 

Carved,  g>i.  a  chev.  bctw.  tliree  leopards'  fiu-cs  or. 

Curvcll,  ar.  three  bendlets  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  tower,  triple  towered,  of  the  first. 

Carvile,  [Ik'rwick-upon-Tv.eed,]  ar.  three  bends 
sa.  (and  for  services  in  Scotland)  on  a  canton 
vert,  a  castle  ar.  on  five  ppr. — Crest,  an  arm. 
embowed,  in  nrraour  ])pr.  ;';'aruished  or,  holding 
in  hand  ppr.  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  i)omel  or. 

Carvill,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  leopfirds' 
heads  ar. — Crest,  a  goat,  passant,  sa.  attired  or. 

CARVENi;rjL,  ar.  fretty  gu.  on  a  chief,  per  chief 
ar.  and  iiz.  in  chief  three  leopards'  heads  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  as  many  cross  crosslets  cf 
the  first. 

Carveny,  [Warwickshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
betw.  two  chev.  or. 

Carver,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Saracen's 
head,  couped,  at  the  slioulders  ppr. 

Caru.S,  [Jveudal,  Westmorland,]  az.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  nine  cinquefoils  ar.  three  mullets  gu. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wngs  expanded  sa.  beak- 
ed and  legged  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
ciiiquefoil  ar. 

Carwarbine,  [Carwardine,  Hercfordsliire,]  sa. 
a  hand-bow,  in  bend  betw.  two  pheons  ar. — 
Crest,  a  wolf,  passant,  ar.  in  the  mouth  an  arrow 
sa.  e?nbrued  gu. 

Carivell,  or  Carvelt,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
leojiards'  lieads  ar. 

Carvell,  or  Carewell,  sa.  three  chev.  ar. 

Carwell,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  gu. 

CarweU,  gu.  a  chev.  bctw.  three  leopard.?'  heads  or. 

Carwell,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  az.  betw.  three  llcurs- 
de-lis  gu. 

Carivell,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Carwitham,  ar.  a  flGTu--de-lis  gu. 

Carwythyan,  [Devon.]  The  same,  within  a 
bordnre  engr.  of  the  second. 

Garwood,  or  Carvewoot),  per  fesse  sa.  and 
ar.  on  the  first,  a  demi  man  ])pr.  holding  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  sword,  paleways  and  in  the  sinis- 
ter, a  carpenter's  ax,  all  ppr.  and  in  base,  the 
branch  of  an  oak  tree  acorncd,  vert. 

Gary.     See  Carey. 

Caryer,  az.  a  pelican,  with  wings  expanded  ar. 
vulned  ppr.  Anthin  an  orle  of  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
second.  [Granted  to  Benjamin  Caryer,  J).D. 
Prebendary  of  Cantcrhurij  Chapel,  by  Styur, 
Garter,  tl'Jlh  Jvnc,  10th  Jn?nes  J.] 

Garyi.l,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  on  the  uppermost 
two,  the  loAver  one,  martlet  of  the  first. 


CAS 

CaRYSKT,  gii.  a  bciid  ar.  betw.  six  bezants. 
CasamaJOIJ,  quarterly,  gu.   and  ar.    in  the  first 

and  fourth  fjtunters  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  in  the 

second  and  third  a  crescent  gu. 
Cassamajor,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion, 

as  in  the  arms. 
Ca.Sukt,  or  Cashot,  or,  a  fret  gu.   on  a  ctuiton 

of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,   of  the  first. 
Casbet,  or  Casbol,  or,  a  fret  gu.  Avithin  a  bordme 

eugr.  sa. 
CASiiKRD,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.   a  fesse  nebulee 

ar.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or.     [Barne 

by   Uoherl  Matthew    Casherd,    of  the  iMiddle 

Temple,  London,  R^q.  1824.] 
Caseisoiini;,  [Caseborue,  Kent,]   sa.    two  chev. 

betw.  three  martlets  or. 
Cashall,  cliequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  crm. 
Ca.SIIINK,  [Groan,  Queen's  County,  Ireland,]  or, 

three  piles  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion, 

passant,  ar. — Crest,  an  arm,  holding  a  sword  in 

an   oak  bush   all   ppr.     [Granted  in    Ireland, 

26th  Juhj,  1G28.] 
Casiiire,  [Norfolk,]   gu.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  on 

a  chief  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Casier,  or  Cazier,  [London,  descended  from 

Flanders,]   az.   a  chev.  betM'.   three   swans   ar. 

beaked  and  membered  sa. 
Casi.yworth,  0)- Castellyn,  gu.  on  abend 

ar.  three  castles  sa. 
C,\SNETO,  [Coventry,]  az.  semee  de  e.stoilcs  or, 

two  lions,  passant,  in  pale  of  the  second. 
Cason,    [Staple    Slordcn,    Cambridgeshire,    and 

Herts,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  horses'  heads, 

erased,  gu. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm   vested   purp. 

cuff  ar.  in  the  hand  a  firelock  all  ])pr. 
Cass,  [Hackney,  Middlesex,]  ar.   on  a  chev.  sa. 

cottised  gu.  three  fountains  jjpr. 
C.^SSAt,  az.  a  castle  or. 
Casshk,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  fountains. 
Cassill,  or  CaSSYLL,  gu.  a  lozenge,   flory  at 

the  points  or. 
Cassill,  gu.  three  fusils  crowned  or. 
Ca.SSY,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  roses  or. 
Cassy,, or  Casse,  [Gloucestershire,]    ar.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  hawks'  lieads,  erased,  gu.  (Another, 

grifiins  heads.) 
Cassij,    az.  a  chev.    betw.   three    griffins'    heads, 
■    erased,  or. 
Cussy,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  roinid  buckles  or, 

tongues   pendent.— Crest,   an  eagle   displayed. 

with  two  heads,  vert. 
Casye,  or  Bassy,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 

gu.  three  buckles  or. 
Casye,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betv'.  three   bitterns'  heads, 

erased  or.      C Another,  falcons'  heads.) 
Castelhull.     See  Castleuii.l. 


CAS 

Casteliot,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges 

or,  two  mullets,  pierced,  gu. 
Castell,  [East  Hatley,  Cambridgeshire,]  az.  on 

a  bend  ar.  three  towers,  triple- towered  sa.  pnr- 

fled  or.- — Crest,  a  tower,  as  in  the  arms. 
Caste//,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  three  towers,  triple- 
towered,  gu. — CresI,  atower,  ar.  fiamant  on  the 

top,  ])]ir. 
Castell,  [Ravington,  Norfolk,]  ar.  three  towers,  gu. 

— Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  coupcd  at  the  neck,gu. 
Castell,  [Cuniljerland  Devon,]  ar.  three  castles  gu. 
Castell,    [Ireland,]    or,  on    a   pale    sa.   betw.  six 

ogresses,  a  tower,  triple-towered,  ar. — Crest,  on 

a  tower,  triple-towered,  ar.  an  arm,  armed  and 

erect,  in  the  liand  an  ogress,  all  ppr. 
Castell,  [llerks,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  cjuaiter  of 

the  second,  a  castle  sa. 
Castell,  vair,  three  bars  gu. 
Castell,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  tlu-ee  castles  sa. 
Castell,  gu.  three  bars  vair.    C Another,  two  bars.) 
Castell,  [Warwickshire,]  gu.  three  castles  or. 
Castell,  gu.  three  castles  ar. 
Castell,  gu.  three  castles  or. 
Castell,  gu.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  n 

tower,  triple-towered,  sa. 
Castle,  ar,  a  tower,  triple-towered,  sa. 
Castle,  ar.  two  chev.  betw.  three  castles,  gu. 
Casteller,  Casteler,    or  Castler,    ar.  a 

fesse,  engr.  betw.  three  Catharine  wheels,  sa. 
Castelline,  [Dorsetshire,]  sa.  three  castles  ar. 
Caslelline,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  castles  sa. 
C.\STEI,ock,  gu.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  or,  a 

castle    ar.     [Granted  to   John    Casieluck,    of 

Fevcrsham,  Kent,  Amjitst  10,  1G14.] 
Castelyn,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  ar. 
Caslelyn.    The  same,  within  a  bordure  or,  cliarged 

with  eight  towers,  gu. 
Caster,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  three  bars  gemelles,  gu. 
Caster,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  harry 

of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Caster,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles, 

displayed,  ar.  ■« 

Casier,  sa.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and 

gu. 
Caster,  gn.  a  chev.  betw.  three  buckles  or. 
Caster,  sa.  an  eagle,   di.splaycd,   ar.  over  all  four 

bars  gu. 
Casier,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  charged  with 

three  bars  gomelles  gu. 
Caster,  gu.   a  chev.  betw.  three  buckles  lozcngy, 

or. 
Casier,  gn.  a  che\'.  ar.  betw.  three  round  buckles, 

or. 
Caster,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  charged  on  tiie 

body  with  aa  escocheon,  gu.  thereon  a  leopard's 

face  or.  , 


CAS 

Castre,  [Norfolk,]  barry  of ar.  and  gu.  an 

e;ig;le,  displayed,  sa.  -n 

Caslre,  nr.  an  eagle,  displayed,  barry  ar.  and  gu. 

Castre,  [Norfolk,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  barry 
ar.  and  gu. 

Castor.     'l'L(^  same. 

Castkrton,  ar.  four  lozenges  gu.  each  charged 
with  an  annulet  or. 

Caijstcrton,  or,  four  lozenges  gu.  on  each  an 
annulet  of  the  field. 

Caysterton,  ar.  four  fusils  in  fcssc  gu.  on  each  an 
annulet  or. 

Casiimon,  gii.  two  towers,  triple-towered,  dex- 
ter bendways,  and  as  many  lions,  rampant,  sinister 
bendways  or. 

CustiUon,  [Benhall  A^illeuce,  Berks,]  gu.  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar.  a  castle  in  the  dexter  point  or. 

CasliUon,  [Italy,]  gu.  out  of  a  tower  ar.  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  or,  a  canton  of  the  second. 

Castle.     See  Castell. 

Castleco.mbe,  per  pale,  &a.  and  az.  on  a  saltier, 
betw.  three  towers  ar.  with  one  tower  on  the 
sijjister  comer,  and  bursting  with  flames  ppr.  on 
the  dexter  side  one  in  chief,  two  in  fesse,  and 
U\o  tilting  spears  in  saltier  or,  headed  ar.  in  base 
five  moorcocks  sa.  combed  and  wattled  gu. — 
Crest,  an  arm,  ombowed  at  the  elbow,  in  armour, 
garnished  or,  liokliug  in  the  hand  a  pistol,  all 
I'Pr. 

Casllecomhe,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  tion,  passant,  or. 

Ca.Stleeord,  nr.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  castles  gu. 

Castkford,  [Wypershall,  Yorkshire,]  per  fesse 
sa.  and  barry  wavy  of  eight,  ar.  and  az.  over  all 
a  square  castle,  towered  at  each  comer  ar. 

Castleford,  ar.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  towers,  triple- 
towered  gu. 

Ci75<c//'o;y?,  [Essex,]  az.  achev.  betw.  three  castles 
ar. 

Castelford,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  castles  or. 

CASTLEiilLL.az.  on  a  chev,  betw.  three  fusils  or, 
as  many  fusils  gu. 

Casllehill,  az.  on.  a  chev.  betw.  tin-ee  lozenges  or, 
as  manv  mullets  gu. 

Castdliuil,  or  Castleliull.  The  same,  the  mullets 
being  pierced. 

Caslelhitll,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  fusils  or,  as 
many  mullets  sa. 

Castleline,  gu.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  or,  five  tor- 
toauxes,  a  chief  enn. 

Ca.'^tlelock,  [Fevershara,  Kent,]  pi.  semec  de 

cross  crosslets  or,  a  ciistle   ar.   masoned  sa. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  nuiral  crown,  ar.  a  demi  griliin, 

S'-greant,  ses  ailes  or,  holding  in  his  talon  a  cross 

_  crosslet,  fitchee,  of  the  lust. 

Casi'leman,  az.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tower  or. 


CAT 

Castleton,  or  CASTEi/roN,  [Suffolk,]  az.  on 

a  bend  or,  tlireo  lampreys  of  the  field. 
Casflcion,  [Suflolk,  Surrey,  and  Lincolnshire,]  az. 

on  a  bend  or,  three  adders  nowed  vert. — Crest, 

a  dragon's  head,  betw.  two  dragons'  wings,  ex- 
panded, gu. 
Castl'^  N,  gu.   on  a  bend  or,   three  castles  sa. 
Castlyn,   gu.   on  a  bend  ar.   tiiree  castles   of  the 

tield. 
Castlyn,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  castle.s  sa. 
Castlyn,  or    Chastelyn,  gii.  on  a  bend  or,  tiiree 

towers  sa.  each  charged  with  another  at  the  top. 
Caston,  ar.   a  chev.   betw.  three  wolves'  heads, 

erased,  gu. 
Castoii,  [Sult'oik  and   Cambridgeshire,]   ar.  on  a 

bend    sa.  three   cross   crosslets,   litcheo,   of  tiie 

field. 
CastoH,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles, 

displayed,  ar. 
Caston,  az.  a  fesse  wavy,  erm.  betw.  three  crosses, 

fonnee,  fitchee,  or. 
Caslon,  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 
Caston,  az.  a  fesse  nebulee  erm.  betw.  three  crosses 

fonnee  or. 
Caston,  az.    a   fesse    nebulco    erm.    betw.    three 

crosses  pattee,  fitchee,  or. 
Castor,  ?      r,      ^ 
Castre!^     See  Caster. 

Castyworth,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  towers,  sa. 

Casweli,,  [liampton-Court  and  Loudon,]  ar. 
tlu-ee  bars  gemelles  sa. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
coujjed  at  the  shoulder  in  mail,  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  or. 

Casvxll,  [Middlesex.]  The  same  arms. — Crest, 
an  arm,  enibowed,  in  armour,  grasping  a  broken 
speai-,  all  pjir. 

Catcjier,  per  fesse,  sa.  and  gu.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, erm.  ducally  gorged  or. — Cresf,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet,  a  demi  leopard  ar.  collai-ed  and 
lined  or. 

Catcher,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  six  es- 
callops ar.  in  chief  tiiree  and  two,  in  base  oxie. 

Catciipool.     See  Knatchball. 

C.vtchI'OLE,  or,  two  cubit  arms,  issuing  from 
the  dexter  and  sinister  base  points,  habited  gu. 
and  grasping  tlie  pole  or  head  of  a  hart,  ca- 
bossed,  in  fesse,  sa.  with  a  raven  perched  there- 
ujion,  betw.  three  horns  ppr.  .     . 

Categny,  gu.  three  garbs  ar. 

Catefjuy,  gu.  three  bars  ar. 

Catenha.m,  gii.  three  bars  dancettee  enn. 

Ca-ienys,  Cateni.s,  or  Catn);S,  r,a.  two  bars 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, of  the  first. 

Cdlenys,  barry  of  six,  sa.  and  or,    on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  first. 
[  Z] 


CAT 

Cater,  [Ussington,  Berkstiire,]  crni.  on  a  liou, 
pnssaiit,  or. — Cit-st,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ban y 
of  six,  or  and  az. 

Cater,  [Loudon,  Ijeicestcrsliire,  Berkshire,  and 
Hunlingdonsliire,]  sa.  a  cbev.  erm.  betw.  three 
salmons,  haurient,  ar. — Crest,  a  deiiii  griflin,  ar. 
beaked  and  legged  gii.  [Granted  by  Cook, 
15S2,  to  Curnelius  Cater,  of  London.] 

Cater,  [London,]  sa.  a  cbev.  erm.  betw.  three 
pikes  ar. —  Crest,  a  demi  griflin,  gu. 

Caior,eTm.  on  a  pile  gu.  a  liou,  passant,  guardant, 
or. — Crest,  a  Con's  head,  erased,  or,  collared 
with  a  bar  gemcl  az. 

Cateuall,  or  Catthrali,,  [^Yest  Wilton, 
Yorkshire^  az.  three  mascles  or,  over  all  a 
bend  gu. 

Caferall,  or  Cathcrall,  [Lancashire,]  az.  three 
mascles  or. —  Crest,  a  cat,  passant,  or. 

Caferall,  [Lancashire,]  ai.  a  griffin,  segTsant,  gu. 
beaked  and  legged  or. 

Caferall,  [Milton,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  an- 
nulets ar. 

Caterall,  [Ilorton,  Cheshire,]  az.  a  lion,  passant, 
betw.  three  mascles  or.- -Crest,  on  a  chapeau, 
az.  turned  up  erm.  a  cat,  passant,  ppr. 

Caterall,  or  Cathcrall,  [Lancashire  and  Cheshire,] 
az.  three  lozenges  or.— Crest,  a  cat,  passant, 
guardant,  ]ipr. 

Cathrall,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  three  fusils  ar. 

Cateryke.     See  Catricke. 

Catesbury,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vaire, 
or  and  az.  betw.  three  goats'  heads  ar. 

Catesbury,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vaire,  or 
and  az. 

Catesby,  [Whiston,  Northamptonshire,]  ar.  two 
lions,  passant,  guardant,  sa.  crowned  or. — Crest, 
a  leopjird,  passant,  guardant,  ar.  pellet.  (An- 
other, a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  sa.  crowned  or.) 

Catesby,  [Ilaudracad,  Euckinghamshire,]  ar.  two 
lions,  passant,  sa.  crowned  or. — Crest,    a   lion, 

^    passant,  sa.  crowned  or. 

Catcshi/,  [Althorpe-Hinton  and  Ashby-Legers, 
Northamptonshire.]  The  same  arms.- — Crest,  an 
antelope's  head,  conped,  ar.  betw.  the  attires  or, 
two  battle-axes,   erect,  ppr. 

Calfesby,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjjant,  guardant,  gu. 

CaiUby,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  two  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  sa.  crowned  or,  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  gu. 

Catesiiale,  az,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges 
or,  as  many  mullets  gu. 

CA'i'iiCART,    ar.   three    cresceut.s   az.    betw.   the 

horns  of  each  a  cross   crosslet,  fitchee,  of  the 

last,  in  chief  a  human  heart  gu.- — Crest,  a  cubit 

■  arm,  erect,   holding  a  human  heart  betw.   two 

oak  branches,  disposed  orleways,  surmouatcd  by 


CAT 

a  regal  crown,  all  ppr.  Supporters,  on  the  dex- 
ter, a  lion,  ram])ant,  gu.  on  the  sinister,  a  wild 
man,  ])|)r.  wreadied  about  the  middle  vert. 
[Jiorne  by  Sir  John  Andrew  Cat  heart,  Bart, 
anno  1797.] 

Calhcarl,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitclKjc,  issuing  out  of  as  many  crescents  an— - 
Crest,  a  hand,  issuing  out  of  a  wreath,  holding 
up  a  crescent,  ar.    Supporters,  two  parrots,  ppr. 

Cathcart,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  crescents  ar. 

Cathcart,  [Carleton,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms, 
with  a  man's  heart  in  the  centre  for  diflercnce. 

Cathcart,  [Carbiston,  Scotland.]  The  same,  with 
the  heart  iii  the  collar  point,  ensigned  with  an 
imperial  crown  ppr. 

Catherike,  ar. a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee  cats,  passant, 

Catheryke,  or  Cafryke,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cats  ar. 

Cafryke,  or  Cateryke,  [Stanwigg,  Yorkshire,]  ar. 
on  a  fesse,  eugr.  sa.  three  quatrefoi's  or. 

Catherens,  or,  on  a  pale  az.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
of  the  field. — Crest,  a  griflin  or,  pcllettee.  " 

Catiiakne,  vert,  a  ciuquefoil  ar.  on  a  chief  az. 
a  cat,  couchant,  of  the  second. 

Calhernes,  or  Catherines,  [Warwickshire  and  Mid- 
dlesex,] or,  on  a  pale  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  of 
the  field.— Crest,  a  gTiflin,  or,  pellettee  sa. 
[Granted  to  Thomas  Catherens,  of  Clyfton,  in 
Warwickshire,  November  1.5,  1572.] 

Catiierstone,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betv,-. 
three  leures  gu.  as  many  leopards'  heads  of  the 
field.  -  •'      . ' 

CATHKOrE,  or,  a  bend  az. 

Catlin,  [Kent,]  per  chev.  or  and  az.  three  lions, 
passant,  gUivrdant,  ia  pale,  counterc.hanged. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  guardant,  or,  betw.  two 
wings,  endorsed,  harry  of  six,  or  and  az. 

Catlin,  or  Callyn,  [Bedfordshire,  and  Rand, 
Northamptonshire,]  ])er  chev.  az.  and  or,  three 
lions,  passant,  guardant,  in  pale  coxmterclumged, 
a  chief,  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  couped  at 
the  neck,  and  reguardant,  ar.  ducally  collai-ed 
and  lined  or. 

Cailyn.     The  same  arms. 

Catlyn,  or  ^  per  jiale,  az.  and  or,  three  lions,  pas- 

Catlync,  $  sant,  guardant,  counterchonged,  with 
a  bordure  ar. 

Catricke,  o;- ^ar.   on   a   fesse   cngr,   sa.  three 

Catryke,        5  qualrefoils,  or. 

Cateryke,  ar.  on  a  fesse  cngr.  gn.  three  quatre- 
foils  of  the  first. 

Cateryke,  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  tlu-ee  cinqucfoils.' 
of  the  first. 

Caltricke,  sa.   a  chev.   betw,  three  cats,  passant, 


C  A  V 

Cx'TT,  ar.  three' cats,  passajit,  .sa. 

Call,  ar.  two  cats,  passant,  gu. 

Calf,  ar.  two  cats,  passant,  sa. 

Catie,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  giiardant,  gu. 

C.V'rTl-.E,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  three  escallops  or,  on 

a  chief  ar.  a  wolf,  passant,  sa. — Crest,  a  wolf's 

head,  az. 
Catton,  gu.  two  cats,  passant,  ar. 
Cation,  sa.  a  bend  or,  betw.  three  owls,  ar.  meni- 

liered  of  the  secoud. 
Cation,  az.  a    bend   engT.  or,   betw.    three  tuns, 

hing  fesseways  of  the  last,  on  each  an  owl,  ar. 
Cation,  sa.  a  bend  cugr.   or,  betw.   three   owls, 

Gattyffe,  Cattiff,  or  Catife,  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  crescents  or. 

Catavorth,  [Loudon,]  emi.  three  piles  sa.  on  a 
canton  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Catuorth,  [Sir  Thomas,  Loid  Slayor  of  Loudon, 
1-143,]  erm.  three  piles  sa.  on  a  canton  or,  a 
fleur-de-lis  az. 

Cat  worth,  or,  three  piles  sa.  ou  a  cautou  of  the 
first,  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Catzius,  ar.  a  rose  gu.  seeded  or,  barbed  vert. 
— Crest,  an  cstoile  or,  Avithiu  a  garland  of 
laurel,  vert. 

CaI'LFIELd,  barpi'  often,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton of  the  last,  a  lion  passant,  guardant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  gorged  with  a 
bar  geuiel,  ar. 

Caa  ALIER,  az.  a  pegasus  rani])ant,  or,  on  his 
breast  a  cinqucfoil  gu.  v.ithiii  a  bordure,  gobon- 
ated,  ar.  and  vert.  —  Crest,  a  horse's  head, 
coupcd  sa.  armed  and  bridled  or,  on  his  head  a 
plume  of  feathers,  ar.  and  gii.  ou  his  forehead  a 
spike  of  the  last. 

Ca\  ANAG}i,  az.  a  lion,  passant,  betw.  three  cres- 
cents ar.- — Crest,  out  of  a  ci-escent  ar.  a  garb  or. 

Cavaiuif/7i,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  and  in 
base  two  crescents  gu. 

Caa  E,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  frefty  of  eight  pieces 
ar.  on  a  fesse  or,  a  greyhouud  in  full  course  sa. 
witliin  a  bordure  of  the  "third,  pelletlec. — Crest, 
out  of  a  flower,  ar.  sta'l<cd  and  leaved  vert,  a 
greyhound's  head,  jier  pale,  erm.  and  ermines. 

Cave,  [Northamptoasliire.]  The  same  without  a 
bordure. 

Cave,  harry  of  six,  'or  and  az.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
cottised  gu.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 

Cave.  [Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  and  of  Buggra^e, 
Leicestershire,]  az.  fretty  r.r.- — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound, couraTit,  nr. 

Cave,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

(''ave,  ;iz.  fretty  ar.  a  chief  gu. 

Cnve,  [Kent,]  az.  fretty  ar. 

Cavel,  07- Locavel,  gu.  three  rolls  of  parch- 


C  AW 

ment  ppr.   (Another,  sails.) — Crest,  a  unicorn, 
sejant,  ar. 

Cavcl/,  [Cornwall  and  Kent,]  erm.  a  calf,  pas-i-j,!^ 
gu. 

Cavill,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  flory  on  Gach  side,  gu. 

Cavekpisiie,  or  CAViNDrsii,  sa.  three  .stag.s' 
heads,  cabossed  ar.  attired  or. — Cre.st,  a  snake, 
iiowcd,  ppr. 

Cavcndhhe,  ar.  three  piles,  wavy,  gu. 

Cavenu.VM,  ar.  a  saltier  sa. 

Caverner,  or,  a  cross,  voided,  gu. 

CavershajM,  Caursiiam,  ot-Cauersha.m,  ar. 
a  saltier  sa. 

Caverwell,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

Caverwell,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  of  the  first. 

CAtrELL,  gu.  three  sails  ar. 

Caulcot,  or  Caulcote.     See  Calcott. 

Cauedwele,  [Staftbrdshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  dan- 
cettee,  az.  betw.  three  lozenges,  lying  fesseways 
gu.  as  many  pikes  heads,  coujied,  and  erect  or. 
— Crest,  a  cock's  head,  couped  ar.  combed  and 
wattled  gu.  betw.  two  wings  expanded,  sa.  hold- 
ing in  his  beak  a  cross  pattee,  fitchee,  or. 

Caueers,  ar.  three. fleurs-de-lis,  betw.  as  many 
towers  countereliauged. 

Cauley.     See  Caayeey. 

Caulx,  [Northamptonshire,]  per  chev.  or  and  gu. 
three  human  hearts  couuterchauged. 

Caulx,  per  chev.  or  and  gu.  three  bucks  counter- 
changed. 

Caundion,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  torfcauxes.  ' 

Caundis,  or,  a  lion,  gu.  tail  forked.  (AnolJier 
the  lion  cov.ard.) 

Caundrey,  gu.  ten  biflets,  four,  three  two,  and 
one,  or. 

Caureer,  az.  three  plate.s. 

Causeam),  ar.  two  stars  and  a  crescent  in  base 
sa.  a  chief  chequy  of  the  first  and  second. 

Causton,  [Causton,  Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  wolves;'  heads,  erased,  gu.  —  Crest,  » 
cubit  arm,  erect,  habited  gu.  charged  with  two 
bend.s  wavy,  sa.c  ufF  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
around  buckle  or,  another  crest,  a  wolf's  head. 
erased,  or. 

Causton,  [Oxstod,  SujTey,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az. 
a  leopard,  rampant,  with  a  lion's  tail,  ar.  collared 
j)er  pale,  az.  and  gu. — Ciest,  a  demi  leopard, 
ar.  with  a  lion's  tail,  collared,  per  pale,  az.  and 
gu. 

Causton,  ar.  a  bend  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  sa. 

Cai'Z,  or  Cauez,  [Nottinghamshire  and  Derby- 
shire,] jjer  chev.  or  and  gu.  three  hearts  coun- 
t  ere  hanged. 

Cawhry,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  torfeauxes. 

Cawle,  [Cuckton,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
two  chev.  gu.  three  escallops  of  the  field. 
[  z  2  ] 


CAY 

CaaVLP.Y,  [StafTorilshiio,]  gu.  three  bends,  engr. 

or. 
Cuii'li'J/,  sa.  a  cliev.  crm.  bctw.  tlircc  swan's  heads, 

erased  at  the  neck ,  ar. 
Cauky,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  leopards'  heads, 

jess'aiit-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Ca'WNK,  gn.  a  cross,  cngr.  or. 
CaVs'nton,  [Kent.]     The  same  as  C.VNTON. 
Cawod,  or  Cawood,  chcquy  ar.  and  ra.  a  chief 

or. 
Cav:ood,   [Cawood-Hall,   Lincolnshire,]  ar.   on   a 

bend  vert,  three  acorns  or. 
Cawood,  ar.  three  bends  sa. 
Cawoodley,     or    Cawodi.ey,     [Ca^voodley, 
Devon,]  az.  two  v/ings  conjoined  ar.  over  all  on 
a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants. — Crest,  a  hack's  leg, 
az.  belled  or,  joined  to  the  knee  in  chief,  a  wing- 
of  the  last. 
Cav.'TNY,  or,  a  bend,  mascnly,  gn. 
Cawson,  [London,]   az.   a  lion,  ranijiant,  betw. 
three  trefoils,  slipped,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  unicorn's  head  ar.  diicallygorgedj 
lined,  and  ringed,  sa. 
CaM'STON,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Cau-sfo7!,  sa.  three  bends,  m'. 
Ca.WTHORNE,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five 
crosses  patonce  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  enlbo^ved, 
ppr.  holding  a  cross  patonce  or. 
Cawthorne,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ravens  sa. — 

Crest,  a  raven,  ppr. 
Cawton,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  paly  of  six,  or  and 
sa.  betw.  three  dolphins,  naiaiit,  gu.  on  each 
dolphin,  three  bezants,  all  within  a  double  tres- 
sure,  flory,  counterflory,  })xirp. — Crest,  a  drome- 
dary, sa.  bezantee. 
Cayerleon,  sa.   a   plate,    betw.    three   towers, 

triple-towered,  ar. 
Cayle,  or  Kevle,  [Cornwall,]   quarterly;  em- 
battled, ar.  and  sa. 
Cayle,  quaiterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 

mullets  of  the  first. 
CayIjIFF,  az.  a  chev.  betv/.  three  crescents  or. 
Cayling,  gyronuy  of  eight,  sa.  and  erm. 
Caylne,  orCAi.LE,  [Norfolk,]  ar.    on  a  fesse, 
gu.  betw.  two  chev.  of  the  second;  three  escal- 
lops of  the  Cist. 
Caylowe,   ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  of  the  second,  as  many  annnlets  of 
the  first. 
Caylw AY,  [Hants,]  ar.  on  two  glaziers'  snippers, 
in  saltier  sa.  four  pears  or.  ( Another  ^AAs  a  bor- 
dure,  engr.  gu.) 
Cayly,  or  Cayle,  [Norfolk,]  chequy,  ar.  and 

sa.  a  fesse  erm. 
Cayhj,  [Norfolk  and  Gloucester,]  chcquy,  or  and 

gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
Cayly,  gu.  four  bends  ar. 


C  E  S 

Cayly,  [Norfolk,]  chequy.or  and  gu.  a  bend  enn. 

Cayly,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  abend  ar. 

Caymesley,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  a  canton  erm. 

Caymys,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  cross  erm. 

Cayne,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  "^'V  -• 

C'fl(,'acs,  vair,  tluce  bars  gu. 

Caysterton.  See  Castkrton. 

Cazalet,   az.  in  chief  a  castle,  with  two  towers 

ar.  in  base,  a  boar,  passant,  or. 
CcoiLl.,  harry  often,  ar.  and  az.  six  escocheons, 
sa.  each  charged  with  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the 
first. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau,  gu.  turned  up  erm. 
a  garb  or,  supported  by  tv,o  lions,  the  dexter  ar. 
the  sinister  az. 
Cecil/,  [Norfolk.]    The  same,  with  due  difference. 
Cecill,  sa.  three  bends  ar. 
Cec.iU,  or  CesscU,  sa.  three  chev.  ar. 
Cecill,  [Earl  of  EACtcr,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
six  escocheons  sa.  charged  with  as  many  lions, 
rampant,  of  the  first,  enraged,  gu. 
Cecill,  or  Cecyll,  sa.  two  chev.  ar. 
Ceely,  [St.  Ive's,  Cornwall,]  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw. 

three  mullets  ar. — Crest,  a  tiger,  sejant,  ar. 
Ceely,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  betw.  two 

flaimches,  ar. 
Cell/,  [Essex,]  az.  a  chev.  bctw.  t1u-ee  mullets  or. 
Cefy,  [Barking,  Essex,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bucks,  trippant,  ar.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
field. 
Cely,   Ccely,  or   Ceily,  [Havering,  Essex,]  gu.   a 
lion,   rampant,  or,  lietw.   two  flamiches,  and  a 
gusset  in  base  erm. 
Cclye.     The  same. 

Ceily,   Cele.y,   or  CcIy,  ar.  on  a  chev.   gu.  betw. 
three  eagles,  displayed,  sa.  as  many  annulets  or. 
CeiferwaST,  ar.  three  bars,  gemelles,  az. 
Ceindali.,  Cendale,  Ceuuall,  Kendall, 

or  Cendalli".,  ar.  a  cross,  vert. 
Cellard,  [Kent.]    The  same  as  Callard  and 

Collard. 
Celny,  sa.  a  bend  or. 
Celson,  sa.  on  a  pale,  betw.  two  pallets  or,  three 

escocheons,  gu. 
Celuy,  sa.  a  bend  or. 
Cendalle.     See  Ceindall. 
CentertoN,  gu.   a  fesse,  betw.  three  leopayds' 

heads  or. 
Cerhy,    ar.   a   saltier,  sa.    on  a  chief  az.  three 

cinquefoils  or. 
Ceronen,  gu.  freffy  ar. 

Cervincton,  [De\on,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  az.  three 
bucks'  heads,  cabosscd,  or.— Crest,  a  tun,  or, 
out  of  the  Innig-hole,  five  roKcs  of  the  last, 
stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Cesseoord,  per  fesse,  gu.  and  ar.  on  the  first,  a 
cross,  ar.  on  the  second,  a  horse's  head,  coupcd, 


C  H  A 

Ckstham,  or  Cesthin,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed, 

or,  armed  or. 
Cksvk,  ar,  ou  a  head  purp.  tlirec  leopards'  Leads 

or. 
Ca-sar,  [}3eiiington-Place,  Herts,  and  of  Iluiiting- 
donsbiie,]  gu.  three  roses  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  as  many  roses  of  the  first. —  Crest,  the 
sea,  vert,  thereon  a  dolphiji,  embowed,  pi)r. 
Crsir,  ar.  on  a  Ijeiid  gu.  three  leopards'  licads,  or. 

Ci;WER,  [Surrey^  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  in  chief  two 
fleurs-de-lis,  and  in  ba.se,  a  rose  of  the  second. 

CuAiiENERS,  az.  three  lozenges  or,  a  chief,  in- 
dented, gu. 

Chahnor,  [I»Iousley,  Herts,]  cliequy,  ar.  and 
gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  cinquefoils  or. — Cicbt, 
a  pheon  or. 

Cliahnor,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  thi-ee 
martlets  sa. — Crest,  a  pheon  or. 

CiiABOT,  [France,]  or,  three  chahoL«:  gu.  [There 
is  a  sea-fish  called  a  chabot.] 

CiiACE,  gu.  six  crosses,  pattee,  three,  two,  and 
one,  ar.  on  a  canton  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Cliace,  [Ciieshain,  Bucks,]  gu.  four  crosses,  flory, 
two  and  two,  ar.  ou  a  ctuiton  or,  a  lion,  passant, 
az. 

Chace,  gu.  four  crosses,  potencc,  ar.  tv.o  and  (wo, 
on  a  canton  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or.-  Crest,  a 
lion,  rampant,  or,  holding  betw.  the  paws,  a 
cross,  poteoce,  gu. 

Chackemavd,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  bctw.  three 
demi  lions,  rampant,  az.  as  many  crescents  or. 

Chackers,  quarterly,  or  and  puip. 

Ciiacombe,  or  Anaf,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  a 
chief,  and  bend  gu. 

Chad,  [Bishop  of  Litchfield,]  per  pale,  gu,  and 
ar.  a  cross,  potent,  and  quadiat,  betw.  four 
crosses,  pattee,  all  counterchanged. 

Chad,  per  pale,  gu.  and  ar.  a  cross,  potent,  and 
quadrat  in  the  cenl)-e,  in  the  dexter  chief  and 
sinister  base,  a  rose,  in  the  sinister  chief  and 
dexter  base  a  cross  pattee,  all  counterchanged. 
— Crest,  a  falcon,  rising  ppr.  beaked  and  belled 
or,  reposing  his  dexter  foot  ou  a  cross,  as  in  the 
arms. 

CnADj'.R,  ar.  three  fleiurs-de-lis  gni. 

CfiAJiiiRTON,  [Yorkshire  and  Lancashire,]  gu.  a 
cross,  potence,  or. 

Chadcrton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant,  gu. 

Chadcrlon,  [Lancashire.]  The  same,  with  a  bor- 
dure  sa.  platee. 

Claderton,  gu.  a  cross  crosslet  crossed,  or. 

Chadioke.    See  Chedioke. 

CuADWELL,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettce,  az.  a  crescent 
r.n.  for  dlfierence. 

CJtadwell,  or,  a  fesse,  lozengy,  az.  in  chief,  a  mul- 
let gu. 


C  H  A 

Chadwick,  [Notts.  Stnflbrdshire,  and  Chadwick, 
Lancashire,]  gu.  an  inescocheon,  within  an  orle 
of  martlets  ar.— Crest,  a  iily  ar.  stiilked  and 
leaved  vert. 
Chadwick,  or  Chadock,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  on  an  in- 
escocheon,  within  an  orle  of  martlets  ar.  a  cross 
of  tiie  first. 
Chadwick,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  an  orle  of  martlets  or, 

on  a  canton  ar.  an  inescochecm  of  the  first. 
Chadworth,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

trefoils,  slii)ped,  of  the  field. 
Chadworth,  or  Chaworth,  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  three 

martlets  sa. 
Chafe,  [Exeter,]  az.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar. 
Cliaffe,  az.  a  fesse,  lozengy,  ar. 
CiiAEFiN,  or  Saffin,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  three 
estoiles   of  eight  points,    each   issuing   from    a 
crescent  or.— Crest,  on  a  mural  crown,  a  mullet 
of  eight  ]joiMta  or. 
Chaffin,   [Chetle,  Dorset.sliire,]  gu.  a  talbot,   pas- 
sant, or. 
Chafiin,  [Warminster,  Wilts,]  gu.  a  talbot,  pas- 
sant, or,  a  chief  erm. 
Chaffin,  [Ciielle,  Dorsetshire.]     Tlie  same. 
Chaiuock,  gii.  an  inescocheon  ar.  charged  with 
a  cross  of  the  first,  within  an  orle  of  martlets  ar. 
Chain,  harry  of  six,  az.  and  ar. 
Chalbot,  or,  three  chalbots,  haurient,  gu. 
CiiALENERS,  [Yorkshire.]     See  Chaloner. 
Chalkhill,  [Middlesex,]  clievronny  of  .sLx,  gu. 
and  ar. — Crest,   out  of  a    ducal  coronet  or,   a 
horse's    head,   ermines,   mancd   or.     (Another, 
gu.  three  chev.  ar.) 
Challenge,  [Gloucestershire,]   az.    on  a  bend 
or,    three   cinquefoils    of  the   first.— Crest,    an 
eagle's  head  sa. 
Challerp,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 
Challers,  ax.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  annulets  gu. 
Challeston,    ar.    a    chev.    vair,    betw.    three 

eagles,  displayed,  vert. 
Challons,  [Devon,]  gu.  two  bars,  betw.  eight 

martlets,  three,  two,  and  three,  ar. 
Chalmers,  [Scotland,]  or,  two  bars  gu. 
Chalmers,  [Scotland,]  ar.    a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a 
lion,  issuing  from  the  shoulders,  from  the  top 
of  the  fesse  sa. 
Chalon,  gu.  two  bars  ar. 
Chalons,  or,  two  bars  gu.   betw.  nine  martlets 

of  the  second,  tliree,  three,  and  three. 
Chalons,  gu.   two  bars  vert,   betw.   uine  martlets 

ar.  three,  three,  and  three. 
Chalons,    [Devon,]    gu.    two    bars,     betw.     six 

martlets,  three,  tv.o,  and  one,  ar. 
Chalons,    [Di!von,]    gu.    two    bars,    betw.    eight 

martlets,  three,  two,  tuid  three,   or. 
Chalons,  [Devon,]  gu.  two  bars  ar..  , 


C  H  A 

Chalons,  [Sussex,]  az.  two  cliev.  ar.  betw.  three 
fusils  or. 

CiiALONER,  [Gosborough,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
betw  tlirec  chenibims  or.- — Crest,  a  demi,  sea- 
wolf,  rampant,  or. 

Chahincr,  or  Chaleners,  [Yorksliivc,]  az.  three 
inasclcs  or,  a  chief,  indented,  g;u. 

Chaloncr,  [Bucks,]  ar.  a  cross,  potciice,  raguled, 
sa.  betw.  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Chaloner,  [Linfield,  Sussex,]  az.  a  chev-.  ar.  betw. 
three  mascles  or. 

Chaloner,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  annulets  gii. 

Chaloner,  [Fulham,  IMiddlescx,]  gu.  on  a  cliief 
ar.  two  mullets  sa.  a  label  az. 

Chaloncr,  ar.  two  bars  vert,  over  all  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

Challoner,  az.  on  a  fi-sse,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis 
gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Ch ALTON,  [London,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  or. 

Challon,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  ^Mayor  of  London, 
LU9.]     The  same. 

CiiALUN,  or,  two  bars  gu. 

CriAM,  barrj"  of  six,  a/.,  and  ar. 

CuAAiKEii,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  a  chev.  couu- 
terchanged. 

Chamber,  erm.  a  fesse,  compony,  or  and  nz. 

Chamber,  sa.  three  goats,  courant,  ar.  within  a 
bordure  engr.  of  tlie  last. 

Chamber,  goi.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ciuqucfoils  or. 
[Conjirmcd  to  John  Chamber,  of  Gaddesby, 
Leicestershire,  2d  March,  1.5S1.] 

Chamber,  ar.  on  a  chief,  indented,  gu.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, or. 

Chamber,  erm.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Chamber,  gu.  a  chev.  lictw.  three  ci)iquefoils  or. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  chaplet  of  roses  gu.  leaved 
vert,  a  greyhound's  head  ar.  round  the  neck,  a 
belt  az.  buckled  and  studded  or,  fiom  the  belt 
in  front  a  chain  and  ring  of  the  last. 
'^haviber,  or  Clicnnbers,  ar.  a  chev.  cnn.  fimbria- 
ted sa.  betw.  three  chamber-pieces  of  the  last 
fired  ppr. — Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  per 
pale,  sa.  and  ar.  the  heads  imperially  crowned 
or. 

Chamber,  [Warwickshire,]  or,  three  tigers'  heads, 
■  erased  sa.     (Another,  wiverns'  heads.) 

Chamber,  [Wolsticastle,  Cornwall,  llacton,  Essex, 
and  Middlesex,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  tliree 
trefoils  gu. — Crest,  a  bear,  passant,  sa.  muzzled, 
lined,  and  collared,  or. 

Chamber,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  chequy,  or 
and  az.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased  sa. 

Chamber.  The  same,  with  a  bordure  gu.  charged 
vitli escallops  ar. 


C  H  A 

Chamber,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  chev.  counter- 
changed. 

Chamber,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ciuquefoils  gu. 

Chamber,  or,  a  cross,  betw.  four  martlets  vert. 

Cliambre,  az.  an  amied  arm  embowed  issuing  from 
tlie  sinister,  holding  a  rose  slipped  and  leaved, 
all  ppr. 

Chambre,  or,  a  cross  erm.  betw.  four  luartlet^ 
az.  OH  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  serpent,  betv,-.  two 
roses  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  cock  gn.  holding 
three  ears  of  wheat  or.  [^Borne  by  the  late  Sir 
Allan  Chambre,  Knl.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London,  formerli/  one  of  the  Judrjes  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  who  died  1823.] 

Chamhkks,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a  demi  lion, 
ram[)ant,  sa.  in  base  a  lleur-de-!is  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Chambers,  [Derbyshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cinquefoils 

Chambers,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  or. 
—Crest,  a  bear,  passant,  sa.  muzzled,  collared, 
and  chained  or.  \_Borne  by  Sir  Robert  Cham- 
bers, Knt.  late  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal,  and 
Vinerian  Professor  of  the  Laics  , of  England  al 
Oxford  University,  eldest  sou  of  Robert  Cham- 
bers, Gent,  of  Newcastle-iipon-Tync,  and  sup- 
posed to  be  descended  from  the  family  of  Cham- 
bers, of  Cleadon,  in  the  county  of  Durham,  and 
Daqenham,  Essex,  registered  in  the  last  Visita- 
tion of  Essex,  ill  lfi3i.  Vide  C.  21.  Ib2, 
College  of  Arms.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Chambers,  [London,]  erm.  three  copper  cakes 
ppr.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  chamber  or. — Crest,  within 
a  mountain  vert,  a  man,  working  in  a  copper- 
.  mine,  holding  in  his  hands  a  pick-axe,  elevated, 
ppr.  his  cap,  shirt,  drawers,  and  hose  ar.  shoes 
sa.  the  planet  Venus  rising  behind  the  moun- 
tain or.     [Granted,  1723.]^ 

Chambers,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  surmounted  of  another 
erm.  betw.  three  chambers  placed  transverse  of 
the  escocheon  of  the  second,  fired  ppr. — Crest, 
an  ass's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Chambers,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards' faces  ar. 

Chambers,  [Boxley,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  squirrels,  sejant,  sa. 

Chambers,  sa.  a  cross  couped  erm.  betw.  four 
martlets  rising  or. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet, 
a  demi  eagle  displayed  gu.  wings  or. 

Chambers,  [Derby,]  erm.  three  quadrajits  gu.  on 
a  chief  of  the  second,  a  chamber  or. 

Chambers,  [London,  and  Barkway,  Herts,]  ar.  a 
chev.  az.  betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  gu. — 
Cre^t,  a  bear,  passant,  ppr.  muzzled,  collai-ed. 
and  chained  or. 

CJutmbei-s,  [Wilts,]  sa.  a  cross,  voided,  erm,  betw. 
foiur  martlets  or. 


C  H  A 

C/:amhe>s,  [Loiidou,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tbree  tre- 
Ibil-s,  slipped,  f^ii. 

Vhamhers,  nr.  a  fesse,  conipouy,  az.  and  or,  bctw. 
tlirc'C  bons'  beads,  erased,  sa.  >\iihiii  a  Ijordurc 
gu.  cbargcd  -vvitb  eight  c'Scalloj)s  ar. 

Cliamhers,  ar.  three  cliev.  sa. 

Chambers,  ar.  a  negro,  cutting,  with  a  bill,  a 
sugar-cane  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  t'wo  pine-apples 
or,  leaved  and  cio-wned  of  the  last. — Crest,  an 
arm  in  armour,  cmbowcd  ppr.  charged  Avith  a 
cross,  coupcd,  gn.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
cinietar  ar.  hilt  and  pomcl  or.  [^Granted  to 
Eclward  Chamlcis,  of  Hanover,  in  Jamaica, 
1771.] 

Cliamhers,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  issuing  out  of  a  fesse  gu.  in  base  a  flein--dc- 
lis  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  hawk  ppr.  jessed  and 
belled  or. 

Cliamhers,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  denii  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  issuing  out  of  a  fesse,  and  in  base  a  fleur-de- 
lis,  all  within  a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  falcon, 
belled  ppr. 

Cliamhers,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  issuing  out  of  a  fesse  gu.  and  in  base  a  fleur- 
de-lis  of  the  third,  all  -ftitliin  a  bordure  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  pair  of  scales 
ppr. 

CnAMnF.Ri,AiNE,  g-u.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops or,  a  label  of  three  points  ar. 

Ckamherlaine,  [Priesfbiny, Gloucestershire,  Wick- 
ham,  Oxfordshire,  aiid  Tiioroldby,  Yorkshire,] 
gu.  an  escochcou  ar.  within  an  orle  of  mullets 
or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's 
bead  ar. 

Ckamherlaine,  [I'rieslbury,  Maugersbury,  and 
Oddington,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  an  iuesco- 
clieon  betw.  eight  slai's  in  orle  ar.' 

Chamherlaine,  erm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  garbs  or. 
— Crest,  a  bear's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Chcmherlayne,  or  Chamhcrs,  [Stratton-Awdley, 
Oxfordshire,]  az.  an  armed  arm,  coiiped  at  the 
shoulder  in  fesse  or,  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  rose  gu. 
Jeared  and  stalked  vert. — Crest,  a  greyhound's 
head,  erased  ar.  round  bis  neck  a  belt  az. 
buckled  or. 

Cliamherlayne,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  engr. 
ar.  betw.  three  escallops  or. 

C'hamlerlaijne,    [Lancashire,]    sa.    a   stag's  head, 

cabossed,  within  an  orle  of  escallops  ar. 
Cliamherlayne,  gu.  a  cross  or,  a  label  of  France. 
Chaviherlayne,  [Gloucestershu-e,]  gu.  on  an  esco- 
cheon  ar.  betw.  eight  mullets  in  orle,  pierced 
or,  a  crescent  sa. 
Cha>nhcrlai)ie,  gu.   an   inescochcon   ar.   within  .in 
orle  of  martlets  or.     {^Confirmed  to  Sir  'Thomas 
Ckamherlaine, of  Coleman-strcel,  London,  16G1.J 


C  H  A 

Ckamhcrlayn,  [Suflblk,  Norfolk,  and  Cambridge- 
shire,] or,  fretty  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  bezants. — Crest,  an  ass's  head,  erased,  ar. 
ducally  gorged  or. 

Chamhe'rlayn,  [London,]  gu.  an  escocheon  ar. 
within  an  orle  of  cinf|ueioils  or. — Crest,  out  ol 
a  mural  coronet  gu.  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  or, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  key,  ar. 

Ckamherlayn,  [Oddington,  OxYordshire.]  The 
same  arms. 

Chamherhiyn,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  leo})inds' 
faces  gu. 

Ckamhcrlayn,   gu.  three  escallops  or. 

Ckamherlayn,  ar.  an  eagle,  dis])layed,  gu. 

Chamherlayn,  [Sherborne,  Oxfordshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  tbree  escallops  or.— Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's  head  ar. 

Ckamherlayn,  [Leicestershire.]     The  same  arms. 

Ckamhcrlayn,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  fretty  sa.  on 
a  chief  of  the  second,  three  plates. 

Chamherlayn,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  esca]lo])s  ar. 

Ckamherlayn,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ravens, 
(annlher,   eagles,)  legs  erased,  sa. 

Chamherlayn,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
ciuquefoils  sa. 

Ckavnherlayn,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  bctw: 
three  escallops  or. 

Ckamherlayn,  az.  a  chev.  cottised,  betw.  three 
escallops  or. 

Ckamherlayn,  ar.  fretty  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, three  chess  rooks  of  the  field. 

Ckamherlayn,  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  az.  throe 
cronells  or. 

Chamherlayn,  or  Chamhklyn,  or,  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  lozenges  vair. 

Chamherlayn,  gu.  two  keys  in  saltier  or. 

Chamherlayn,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert,  armed 
of  the  last. 

Chamherlayn,  [Loudon,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tbree 
mullets  erm. 

Chamherlayn,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  cottised, 
betw.  three  escallops  sa. 

Ckamherlayn,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

Chamherlyn,  Fitz,  sa.  fretty  tir.  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  three  roses  gu. 

Ckamherlin,  or  Ckamherlain,  [London,]  erm.  on 
a  pale  sa.  three  leopards'  faces  or. — Crest,   out 

of    a    Saxon    coronet, an  ostrich,  with 

wings  endorsed, in  his  mouth  a  key 

Chamijkrnon,  [Devon,]  gii.  cmsilly  or,  a  sal- 
tier vair.  "^ 

Ch  AM  MEL  YN,  ar.au  eagle,  displayed,  gu.  armed, or. 

Cham  BOW  E,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse 
gu.  three  mullets  ar. 

CliAMCOMBE,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  five  mullets  of  the 
first. 


C  II  A 

Chamerslay,  nil.  a  bend,  betw.sLx  escallops  or. 
ClIAMES,   gu.  a  c-liicf,  indented,  erni, 
Chamon,    or  CiiAMoNi),  gu.    a    lion,   rampant, 

ar.  within  a  boidme,  gobonated,  ar.  ami  or. 
Chamoun,  ar.    a   cliev.    crenelle,   bctw.  throe  fal- 
cons' heads,  erased,  sa. 
Chamonm,    or   CiiAUMONi),    [Cornwall,]  aj.  a 

cbev.  bctw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
Chamond,  ar.  a  chev.  batteliy,  betw.  three  ravens' 

legs,  erased,  sa. 
Ckavioiid,  [Somersetshire,]  paly  of  six,    ar.   and 

az.  a  fesse  gu. 
C/iamond,  or   Chamon,  gu.   a  lion,    rampant,  ar. 

wthin  a  bordure  gobonated,  ar.  and  or. 
Chamondjsy,  [Wilts,]  or,  on  a  cross  vert,  five 

mullets  of  the  field. 
Champagne,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  lizard,  extended,  in 

pale,  ar.  bctw.  four  mullets,  two  and   one,  or, 

in  chief  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  last.      [^liorne  hy 

Major   Jonas,     of   Fort    ArJiiiqton,    Ireland, 

1737.] 
Cfiawpaif/ne,  or,  a  fret  sa. 
Cliampaiyne,    Champain,    or  Champignc,  erm.  a 

bend  az.  and  chief  gu. 
Cliampaiqnc,  ar.  a  chief  gu. 
Champaine,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  bars  wavy  gu. 
Ckav'.paiite,  or,  fretty  sa. 
Chavtpano,    vert,  a    fesse    counter-einbattled    or, 

bctw.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  erm. 
Champarjne,  ar.  tliree  bars  jiebulee  gu.   (Another, 

barry  uebulee  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.) 
Champayne,    [Kent,]  ar.   three  hounds,  passant, 

gu. 
Ckampeine,  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 
Chanipeine,    [Leicestershire,]    or,    fretty  sa.    on 

every  joint  a  cross  crosslet  ar. 
Champayn,    or,    fretty  sa.  on  each  joint  a   cross 

crosslet  fitchee  of  the  first. 
Ghampantv,  az.  alion,  r.impant,  or,  holding  in 

the  dexter  paw  a  hind's  leg,  erased   at  the  first 

joint  ar. 
Champanfy,    or  Champaigne,    [Thurlcston,    Lei- 
cestershire,] or,  fretty  sa. 
Champ,  ar.   a  fesse,  betw.   three  mascles  gu. — 

Crest,  a  stag  ppr. 
Chamfer,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  counter- 
changed. 
CfiAMPEKNON,    [Devon,]  gu.  billetty   or,  a  sal- 
tier vair. 
Champernon,  gu.  a  saltier  vair,  betw.  four  crosses, 

patlee,  fitchee,  or. 
Champernon,     gu.    a   saltier    vair,    betw.    twelve 
crosses,  formee,  fitclu'-c,  or.     (Another,  twelve 
crosses,  bottonee,  or.) 
Champernon,  gu.  a  saltier  vair,  betw.  twelve  cross 
crosslcts,  fitchee,   or. 


C  II  A 

Chatnpemon,  gu.  a  saltier  vair,  betw.  sixteen  be- 
zants. 

Cfiampion,  [London.]  or,,  on  a  fesse  gu.  an 
en;;le,  displayed,  of  the  first,  betw.  three  tre- 
foils, slipped,  peaii,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  az. 
cl,-.irged  with  eight  bezants. — Crest,  an  arm, 
erect,  vested,  ar.  cufT  gu. 

Champion,  [Berks  and  Essex,]  ar.  three  trefoils, 
slipijcd,  sa. — Crest,  an  arm,  enibowed  and 
ertct,  in  armour  pjir.  garnished  or,  holding  iu 
the  gauntlet,  achaplet  of  laurel  vert. 

Champion,  ar.  two  bars  nebulee  gu. 

Champion,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  escallops  az. 

Champion,  [Essex,]  sa.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 
ar. 

Champion,  [Combwell,  Kent,  and  Sussex,]  ar. 
on  a  chief  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. — Crest, 
a  turkey  cock  ppr. 

Chainpion,  [Sir  Kichard,  Lord  Mavor  of  Lon- 
don, 15G5,]  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  betM".  three  tre- 
foils, slipped,  erm.  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the 
field,  within  a  bordure  az.  beznntee.  (Another, 
the.  bordure  engr.) 

Champion.  The  same  arms,  the  bordure  being 
engr.  gu.  bczantee. — Crest,  an  arm,  ei'eet, 
couped  at  the  elbow,  vested  gu.  charged  -with 
three  bars  or,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  rose- 
branch  of  the  fir.st. 

Chatnpion,  ar.  semee  de  trefoils,  slipped,  erm.  a 
sword  in  pale  sa. 

Champeyon,  ar.  a  sword  in  pale  sa.  within  an  ork 
of  trefoils,  slipjjed,  erm. 

Champney,  ar.  three  bars,  wavy,  gu. 

Chainpney,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  bars,  nebulee,  gu. 

Champney,  ar.  three  bars  gu. 

Champney,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  fusils,  in  pale,  gii. 

Clirnnpney,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  lo^xaiges,  in  fesse, 
gu. 

Champney,  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 

Champney,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Champney,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses,  engr. 
erm. 

Champney,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
crosse^3  erm. 

Cliampney,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  nr.  betw.  three 
crosses,  pattee,  engr.  erm. 

Chainpney,  [Barnsta)4e,  Devon,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu.  within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 

Champney,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  crosses, 
voided  of  the  same. 

Champney,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  within 
a  bordure  engr.  ar. 

Champnei/,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  liou,  rampant,  gu. 

Chiimpncy,'s;a.    a    fesse   ar.  betw.    three    crosse* 

fr;rin<ie  engr.  erm. 
Champney,  ar.  two  fusils  in  fesse  gu. 


C  II   A 

Vhampney,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Champncy,  per  pule,  ar.  and  sa.  u  lion,  niinpant, 
v.ilirm  a  borduregii.  and  or. 

Chanijmerj,  vert,  a  I'esse  crcnellec  ar.  Lctw.  three 
treloils,  erm. 

Champncy,  sa.  a  cliev.  ar.  betw.  tbree  crosses 
(Tin. 

Champncy,  barry  uelmlee  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
bend  az. 

ChaMPNUVS,  [Puddle-Town,  Donsetsbire,]  per 
palo,  ar.  and  sa,  a  lion,  rampant,  gunrdaut,  gu. 
vitliin  a  bordnre  engr.  countercba:iged. — Crests, 
first,  a  demi  man,  side-faced  ppr.  ■wreathed  about 
the  lioad,  or,  vested  or,  garnished  at  the  sliouldcr, 
&c.  gu.  holding  in  tlie  dexter  hand  a  dia- 
mond rijig;  SL'cund,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
sword,   erect,  gu.   betw.  two  v>ii)gs,  expanded, 

.   ar. 

Champneys,  [Orcliardly,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  withiii  a  bordure  engr.  sa. — 
Crest,  a  demi  moor,  full-faced  ppr.  liolding  in 
the  dexter  liraid  a  diamond  ring  jjpr. 

Champneys,  [Kent,]  j>er  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  giiardant,  gu.  and  or. 

Champness,  [Sir  John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1534.]  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
gu.  within  a  bordure  cngr.  coniponee,  eountcr- 
changed. 

CiiA^AKi),   or  CllANNAIil),  harry  of  six^  Or  aud 

g"- 

ClIANCEI.LOUi;,  ;;r.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  .saltier  of 
the  field. 

CilANCKY,  or  CllAUNCKV,  [Sawbridgeworth, 
Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  cross  patouce,  ar.  on  a 
chief  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. — -Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a   gritlin's   head   gu.   charged 

■  "with  a  pain  az.  bet\\ .  two  wings,  displayed,  of 
the  last,  the  inward  jmrt  of  the  wings  gu. 

Chancey,  or  Chancers,  [Edgcott,  Ivortliampton- 
shire,]  or,  three  fanulher,  four),  chcv.  engr. 
gn. — Crest,  an  ariu  erect,  vested  ar.  cnfijed 
with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  battle-axe,  statTgu.  headed  ar.  [Gi-anUd 
Nov.  23,  15-l(i.] 

L'hanccy,  [Porton,  Xorfolk,  and  Essex,]  gii.  a 
cross,  bottonee  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  co- 
ronet or,  a  grillin's  head  and  wings  endorsed, 
bendy  of gu.  and  az.  bealced  or. 

Chancey,  Chauncey,  or  Chameny,  [Northum- 
berland,] or,  a  chtv.  erigr.  gu. 

Chancey,  ar.  a  chev.betw.  three  annulets  gu. 

Chanci'y,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  A\il)iina 
Viordure  sa.  bezantee. 

t'hancey,  or  Channsy,  [Essex,]  or,  aclicv.  betw. 
three  eagles,  disijlayed,  gu. 


C  II  A 

Chansey,  barry  of  tv,-^»lve,  ar.  and  sa.  a  Hon,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

Chauncey,  az.  three  wolves,  jiassant,  in  pale, 
betw.  two  Haunches,  each  charged  with  an  an- 
chor sa. 

CriANcins,  or,  three  chev.  eiigr.  gu.' — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  erpc(,  pjir.  enfiled  with  a  ducal  co- 
ronet or,  lioldiuo-  a  battle-axe,  bendways,  of  the 
last,  headed  ar.^ 

CiiANDl.iiU,  [Loudon,]  ar.  two  bends  sa.  belw. 
five  pellets  in  saltier.— Crest,  a  bull's  head  sa. 
attired  ar. 

Chandler,  or  Chaundlcr,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  masclcs  oi-. 

Cliaundler,  cheqny,  ar.  and  gn.  on  a  bend 
engr.  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  or.- — Crest,  a  pe- 
lican in  her  piety  sa.  uest  vert. 

Cjiandos,  ar.  a  pile  gu. — Crest,  in  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  dragon's  liead  sa. 

Chando-s,  [Hertfordshire,]  or,  a  ]iiie  gu. — Crest, 
an  old  man's  head,  side-faced,  ppr.  hair  grey, 
on  his  forehead  a  wreath. 

Chundds,   [Cambrldgesliire,]  erm.  a  pile  gu. 

Chandos,  or  Chandois,  ar.  a  pile  gu.  in  chief  a 
label  of  five  points  az. 

CiiANDOYS,  or  Cjiandoz,  [Ciieshire,]  or,  a 
lion,  rampant,  gu.  tail  forked. 

Chandoz,  [Cornwall,]  or,  on  a  jiile,  betw.  six 
stars  gu.  three  estoiles  of  the  field. 

Chandoz,  gu.  a  pile  ar.  a  label  az. 

CiiANrL[-;RE,  sa.  a  cross  fiory  or,  belw.  twelve 
billets  of  the  second. 

CI1A^'^EVS,  erm.  on  a  fcsse  giu  three  lozeun-es 
of  the  field. 

CiiAN-NF.i.LEV,  [l!ucks.]  az.  a  fesse,  indented, 
betw.  three  maillets  or. 

('IIANNKSLEV,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  three  escallop-. 
or. 

CuAN'ON,  or  Canon,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gii.  two 
couple  closes  or. 

CilANllE"^',  ar.  guttee  az.  a  cross  engr.  or. 

Chanry,  ar.  two  bars  gu. 

Chanserire,  az.  an  eagle,  disjflayed,  barry  of 
eight,  ar.  and  gu. 

CiiANsr.UL,  sa.  throe  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Chanscide,  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  cr. 

CuANTKCLER,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  cocks  ar. 

Chantecler,  az.  three  cocks  or. 

CiiANTRELi,,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  hounds,  pas.sant, 

Chanlrell,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  hounds,  pa.ssant, 

Chanlrell,  or  Chatnifrcll,  [Woodlcy,  Berks.] 
az.  a  pelican  in  her  nest,  yulning  her.self 
ar. 

Chanlrell,  [Ockingham,]  ar.  a  pelican  in  her  nest 
[  A  a  3 


C  H  A 

Tuliiint^  herself  sa.  <lic  licst  or. — Crest,  a  tower, 
ar.  ill  (lie  p^ate,  a  hoar's  head  sa. 

Chantrell,  ar.  three  talhots,   jiassanf,   sa. 

Chanwuit,  harry  of  (en,  ar.  and  gii.  a  bordure 
sa.  charged  v.ith  ten  martlets  of  the  first. 

CiiAPK,  CuAi'i'K,  or  CuATPi-.S,  [Norfolk,]  gu. 
a  fesse  wavy,  bctw.  six  billets  ar. 

CfiAPS,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

CUAI'LIN,  or  Ghapf.lin,  [London,  and  Stone- 
ham,  Hants,]  erm.  on  a  chief  indented  az. 
three  grillius'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  a  g'rif- 
fin'shead,  erased,  ar.  ditcally gorged  or.  \Grautcd 
1593.] 

Chaplin,  p;n.  a  fesse  nebulee  or,  betw.  six  billets  ar. 

Chaplin,  [Weston,  Xortliamptonshire,]  gu.  tluee 
covered  cups,  betw.  eight  cross  crosslets,  fitchee, 
ar. 

Chaplin,  [Ixird  Mayor  of  London,  1678,]  erm. 
on  a  chief  indented  vert,  three  griffins'  heads, 
erased,  or. 

Chaphn,  [Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  nebulee  ar. 
betw.  six  billets  or,  a  rose  of  tlie  first. 

ChappeUen,  per  saltier,  or  and  gu.  four  water- 
bougets  counterchauged. 

Chapman,  pej  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  a  crcjccnf, 
bctw.  three  leopards'  heads  counterchauged. 

Chapman,  [Yorkshire,]  per  che\".  ar.  and  gu,  a 
cross  counterchauged. 

Chapman,  [London  and  Yorkshire,]  per  chev.  ar. 
and  gu.  a  crescent  counterchanged. — Crest,  a 
buck's  head,  per  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  (AnoUier 
crest,  to  the  Chapmans  of  CornwaU,  viz.  an 
arm,  embov.ed,  habited  in  mail  ppr.  cuff  ar. 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  broken  tilting  .spear 
or,  enfiled  with  a  chaplet  vert.) 

Chapman,  [^Middlesex.]  The  same  anns. — Crest, 
a  dexter  arm,  embowcd,  in  armour,  holding  in 
the  hand  ppr.  a  broken  tilting  spear  of  the  last, 
enfiled  with  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert.  [Borne 
by    Abel    Chapman.  Esq.    of  Highbury-Parl:, 

Middlesex,  isej.] 

Chapman,  [Sir  John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1()89.]     The  same  arms. 

Chapman.     The  same,  adding  a  canton  gu. 

Chapman,  [Yorksliire.]  The  same,  adding  a 
bordure  gu. 

Chapman,  [Cambridgeshire,]  per  chev.  ar.  and 
gu.  a  crescent  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  a  unicorn's  head,  couped,  betw.  two 
leopards'  faces  or. — Crest,  a  falcon  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  gu.  sujiporting  a  garb  or. 

Chapman.  [\Mckam,  Jsle  of 'Ely.]  The  same 
arms.- — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head,  issuaiit  from  a 
crescent 

•Chapman,  per  chev.  ai'.  and  gu.  in  chief  a  loo- 


C  H  A 

pai-d's  bead  of  (he  second,  on  a  canton  or,  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  all  within 
a  bordure.  gobonated,  ar.  and  az. 

C7/fl/).'«cf/i,[Lincoln,]perchcv.ar.and  az.  a  crescent, 
betw.  two  leopards'  heads,  in  pale,  counter- 
chauged.— Crest,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  betw.  two 
olive  braiK-hes  vert.  [Granted  Glh  March, 
1704.] 

Cha])inan,  [London,]   vert,  five  plates  in  saltier. 

Chapman,  [lliunthorp-Hal!,  Norfolk,]  per  chev. 
ar.  and  gu.  a  crescent  bctw.  two  leopards'  faces 
in  pale,  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  or,  three 
trefoils  of  the  second,  all  within  a  bordure,  gu. 
and  or,  chiu-ged  with  bezants  and  torteauxes. 

Chapman,  per  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  in  chief  tliree 
leopards  of  the  second,  in  base  a  crescent 
or. 

Chapman,  per  fesse  ar.  and  gu.  a  nmscle  counter- 
,  changed. 

Chapman,  per  chev.  ar.  and  g-u.  in  chief  three 
demi  lious  of  the  second,  in  base  a  crescent  of 
the  first. 

Chapman,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  saltier,  betw.  four 
boars'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Chapman,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  saltier  eiigr.  and  in 
chief  a  boar's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Chapman,  per  chev.  gri.  and  ar.  three  leopards' 
heads,    counterchanged,    within   a   bordure    of 

the  second,  on   a  canton three  trefoils, 

sl)p])cd 

Chapman,  \>ov  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  a  crescent, 
within  a  bordure  counterchanged. 

Ghapoin,  per  bend,  sinister,  ar.  and  sa. 

CHAPONN,  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa. 

CuAPPELL,  [London  and  Exeter,]  or,  an  anchor 
in  pale  sa. — Crest,  an  arm,  vested  ....  holding 
a  viper  ppr.  passing  through  a  cup  of  an  orbi- 
cular figure.  [Herald's  OJfice,  MSS.  Vincent, 
No.  154.] 

Chappell,  or,  on  an  anchor  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  for 
difTerence. 

Chapell,    [Cambridge,]   per  fesse,   ar.  and   ver(. 

Chapel,  gu.  betw.  four  escallops  counterchanged. 

Chapell,  gu.  three  chaplets  or. 

CnARniioNE,  or,  on  a  chev.  engr.  bctw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  gu.  as  many  plates. 

CiiAKCEDOX,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  s\^ans  nr. 
membered  gu. 

Chard,  cpiarterly,  or  and  gu.  over  all  a  label  of 
five  pouits,  az. 

CHARnEi.ow,  [Sprafling,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chev. 
bctw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  az. 

Chardelnicc,  or  Shardeloiv,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  crosses,  bottouec,  sa. 

CiiARDiN,  [Benley-Park,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  az.  in  chief  two  roses  gu,  barbed  vert,  in 


C  H  A 

base,  an  eagle,  close,  of  the  second.' — Cresf,  a 
dove, 

CiiARiUiDON,  or  CuARLr.lJON'.  The  sauip  as 
CHAKCP.nox. 

(^IIAKKNT,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  fcssc  gu. 

(JiiARiLTON,  or,  a  cliev.  eiigr.  sa.  bctw.  thrne 
bucks'  heads,  cabosscd,  vert,  wilhui  a  bordure 
az. 

CiiARiNGTON,  gu.  ou  a  bend  sa.  cotlised  or, 
Ihree  swans  ar. 

CiiAKiNGWORTH,  ver(,  01!  a  chev.  ar.  three 
pheons  sa. 

CiiARK,  sa.  on  a  pale  ar.  a  Greek  npsilon,  ga. 
[Granfcd  to  Williavi  Char k,  of  London,  Gent. 
2\si  January,  1C04.] 

CilARLENKRS,  az.  three  miiscles  or,  a  chief,  in- 
dented,  gTl. 

Ciiari.es,  [London,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  five 
lozenges,  in  fesse,  of  the  field. —  Crest,  a  demi 
v.olf  erm.  holding  a  halbcrt  ar.  tasselled  or. 

Charles,  [Stratford,  Warwickshire,  and  Norfolk,] 
erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  five  lozenges  in  fesse  of  the 
field.     (Anoilier,  lozenges  or.) 

Charles,  [Tavistock,  Devonshue,]  erm.  (another 
ar.)  on  a  chief  wavy  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  with  two  heads,  per  pale, 
or  and  erm. 

Charles,  gii.  a  chief  indented  erm, 

Charles,  or  Chareles,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tluee 
cinquefoils  or. 

Charles,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
mascles  (another  lozenges)  of  the  first. 

Charles,  ar.  on  a  chief  wavy  gu.  an  eagle,  dis- 
pla\ed,  or. 

Charles,  [Bridgenhall,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  five 
fusils  of  the  field. 

Charles,  erm.  on  a  clilef  gu.  four  lozenges  of  the 
first. 

Charless,  gu.  a  chief  erm.  , 

Charley,  or  Ciiarnlkv,  az.  a  bend,  betw. 
three  Lawks  leures,  or. 

("iiARLTON,  or.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  a  caiit»n  si- 
nister; quiU  terly,  first  and  fourth,  gu.  ten  bezants, 
four,  thri  e,  two,  and  one,  for  Louch ;  second 
and  third,  az.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  or,  for  Charlton,  of  Apley,  Salop. 
—Crest,  out  of  an  eastern  coronet  or,  a  tiger's 
liead  and  neck,  asTrontee,  gu.  \^Borne  hij 
William  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley-Castle,  near 
Wellington,  Shropshire,  1820.]  ' 

Charlton,  or  Carrincion,  [Baldwin,  IJrightwell, 
Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mascles  of 
•he  field. — Crest,  cut  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
miicorii's  liead  sa.  criued  ar.  the  horn  twisted 
ar-and  sa. 

Charkion.  or  Lc   C'harleton,   [Ilcslcyside,  Nor- 


C  II  A 

thuniberland,  and  of  Shropshire,]  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  gu. — Crest,  two  lions  gambs,  erect,  gu. 
the  outward  e,d'j:e  flory  or. 

Charlton,  [Shrewsbury.]  The  same  arms. — Crest, 
a  leojiard's  head  or.  (Another  cre.st,  a  lion's  face, 
gu.  charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference,  ar.) 

Charlton,  or  Charelton,  [Chehvesell,  Nottinghain- 
.shlre,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  swans  ar. 
as  many  cinquefoils  gu. — Crest,  a  swan's  head, 
erased,  ar.  gorged  \\\\.\\  a  chaplet  vcrf. 

Charlton,  [Apley,  Shropsiiire,]  az.  ion  a  field  in 
base  vert,  a  lion,  passanl,  guardanl,  or. 

Charlton,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  six  swans  ar.  mem- 
bercd  gu. 

Charleston,  or  Charlton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  vevt.  ^    . 

Charlton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  vert,  three  eagles,  dis- 
played sa. 

Charlton,  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw,  three  swans  ar. 

Charlton,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  swans  ar. 

Charlvton,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  griffins' 
heads,  erased,  sa. 

Charkion,  [Gursons,  Sussex,]  erni.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  pheons  ar. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 
habited  to  the  elbow,  gu.  cufi"  erm.  holding  in 
the  hand  ppr.  a  broad  aiTow 

Charleton,  az.  three  swans  ar. 

Charleton,  az.  a  chev.  or,  be(w.  three  swans  ar. 

Charlslon,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cross  vcrl,  five  eagles, 
displayed,  or. 

Charlsion,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  ^e^t,  three 
eagles,  displayed,  of  the  field. 

Charlston,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, vert. 

CiiAKNKLL,  or  Charkki.I.S,  [Warwickshire aud 
St;!fl'(irdshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  cbev; 
erm. 

Charnell,  or  Chnrnells,  [Vv'arwicksliire,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  bctw.  two  chev.  or. 

Charnell,  or  Charnells,  [Warwckshire,  aud  Hus- 
ton,   Leicestershire,]    az.    a    cross,  engr.  or. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, a  derai 

eagle,  displayed, (Another  crest,  a  pea- 
cock, close,  or.) 

Charnell,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  cross  engr.  ar. 

Chaniels,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  a  fesse  erm.  betw. 
three  chev.  or. 

Charnells,  [^Yarwickshirc,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  gu. 

Charnells,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  a  saltier,  engi-.  or, 
a  label  gu. 

Charnells,  [llieicestershirc,]  vert,  a  fesse  erm.  betw. 
two  chev.  or. 

Charnells,  [Snaresfon,  Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  betw.  two  chrv.  or. 

Charnells,  [I.K?icestershire,]  gu.  two  chev.  vvithiii  a. 
bordure  or.  ..       . 

[  A  a  2  ] 


c  n  A 

Cmaunky,  gu.   three   inescocbeons,  ar.  two  and 

one. 
Cliarncij,  gu.  tliree  escallops  ar. 
Clidrney,   ^u.  lliree  escoclieous  ar.  one  re  hated  in 

the  siuisfer  })oIut. 
CliAKNriKLD,  az.  au  eagle,  displayed,  or,  armed 

sa.  crow  ncd  £^u. 
CllARNOCK,    [Ilulcot,    Eedfordsbire,]    ar.    on    a 

bend    sa.   three    cross  crosslels  of   tin,'   field. — 

Crest,   an   eagle,  >sith  wings  expanded, 

holding  a  peu, feather  flaniant,  ppr. 

Charnork,  [Charnock,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 

sa.   three  crosses  forniee,   flory   of  tiii-  field. — 

Crest,  a  dove,  ppr. 
Charnock,  or  C/ianoLe,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  on  a  bend 

ar.  three  crescents  of  the  field. 
Charnock,  ar.  on  abend  s.t,  three  crosses  pattee  of 

the  iirst. 
Charnohe,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cross   crosslets 

of  the  fii-st,  in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  second. 
Charon,    or  Charronk,    gu.   a   chev.    bctw. 

three  escallops  ar. 
CiiARONYS,  or,  a  fesso,  bctw.  six  annulets  gu. 
CiiARREVs,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  annulets  gu. 
Chauter.vy,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinqueioils, 

CiiARTKRS,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  az. 

Charters,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  within  a 
double  tressure  iiory,  counterllory,  gu. 

CliARTMAN,  or  Char'I'N.ViM,  per  chev.  gu.  and 
fir.  three  crosses,  bottoiiee,  counterchaiiged. 

Chart  man,  per  chev.  ar.  and  gu.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  counterchanged. 

CilARTNAY,  per  chev.  gu.  aud  ar.  three  crosses, 
bottouee,  counterchanged. 

Charlney,  per  chev.  gti.  and  ar.  three  croas  cross- 
lets,  counterchanged. 

CllARTSEY,  [Kent,]  az.  a  bend,  betw.  three 
Lawks'  heads,  erased,  ar.  beaked  or. — Crest,  a 
wolf,  passant,  sa.  devouring  a  fish  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Cil.VSF,,  or  Cha-SRY,  gu.  four  crosses  jjatoucc,  ar. 
CO  a  canton  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Chase,  gu.  four  cross  crosslets,  two  and  two,  or, 
on  a  canton  az.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  same. 

Chasey,  [.Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  grifiin,  segreant, 
or,  ou  a  chief  erm.  three  fusils  sa. 

ClIA.'iHON,  gu.  three  fusils  in  fesse  erm. 

CHAS^5E^■S,  or  Cti ANSENS,  sa.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. 

Chasseiis,  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

C'liASDiLiAi,  [France,]  gu.  a  castle,  wlili  two 
towers  or,  embattled  aud  masoned  su.  adorned 
with  four  fans  ar. 

CilAS'iiiLiAN,  ar.  a  fe.sse,  indented,  counterllory, 
sa. 


C  II  A 

Chaslelion,  [France,]  gu.  three  |)ales  vair,  on   a 

chief  or,  a  martlet  sa. 
CriAS'i'KLb,  gu.   two  i)ars  ar.  on  a  canton  of  tlij 

last,  a  tower,  triple-fov  ered,  sa. 
Chaslcll,   gu.  two  bais  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  tower 

of  the  second. 
Chastkllaym;,  [Essex,]  az.  a  fesse  or. 
Cjiastley.     The  same. 
Chastelon,    ar.   a  fesse,  dancettee,  in  base,  a 

lleur-de-lis  ^a. 
C'haslclon,  sa.  a  lion,  ])assant,  ar.  crowned  or,  betw. 

six  cross  crosslets  of  the  second. 
Chaslelijon,   or  Chaslelion,   ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 

points,  flory  sa. 
CiiASi  i:lim:r,  gu.  a  lion,  jiassnnt,  ar.  ou  a  chief 

sa.  a  tower,  tri pie- towered ,  or. 
Ciiatci!i;r,     or    Catcher,    [London]       See 

Catch  i;r. 
Chatelon,  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  bet^ . 

eight  cross  crosslets  ar.  crowned  or. 
Chater,  [Chastliall,  Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  th.ree  annulets  ar.   on   a  chief  or,  as  many 
martlets  gu. 
Chalcr,  ["^'orkshire,]  per  bend,  indented,  az.  and 

ar.  three  cinquefoils,  counterchanged. 
Chatfieed,  ar.  a  griflln,  segreant,  sa.  on  a  chief 
purp.   three   escallops    of  the   field. — Crest,  an 
licraldic    antelope's    head,    erased,    ar.    duca'ly 
gorged  or. 
Chatham,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  across,  flory,  ar. 
Chatteuton.     The  same  as  Chauerton. 
Chalterton,  [Cambridge,]  gu.   a  cross  potent  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  grillin,  gu.  beaked,  legged,  and 
V.  inged  or. 
Cliaterton,  per    chev.    sa.    and    gu.    three    goats' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  mined  or,  within   a  bordure, 
eugr.  of  the  third. 
Chaterlon,   per  chev.   sa.   aud  ar.   a  goat's  head, 

erased  and  counterchanged. 
Chaucer,  per  pale,  gu.  aud  ar,  abend,  counter- 
changed, 
Chaucer,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion,  nsm- 

pant,  of  the  field. 
Chaucer,  per  pale,    ar.   and  gu.  a  icsse  counter- 
changed. 
Chaucer,  per  i)ale,  ar.  and  gu. 
Chaucer,   per  jiale,  ar.  aud  gu.  a  bend,  counter- 
changed.     [This  coat  jicrlaincd  to  the  famous 
poet,  Gcoffreij  Chaucer,  of  Woodstock,  Oxford- 
shire.^ 
Chaucer,  [London.]     The  .same  arms.     ■ 
Chaii:cers,  or  Chancers,  gu.  three  Catharine  wheels 

or. 
Chaiccers,  gu.  three  mill-wheels  or. 
Chaucomue,  Chaco.mb,  0/- Anae,  [Leicester- 
shire,] or,  a  chief  and  bend  gu. 


C  II  A 


r;inipat)t,  ar.  crowiird  or. 
•11,  ar.  and  "u.  ('it;ht  mart- 


C/iaucomhe,  sa.  a  lioi 
C'linucovile,  barry  of 

li'is  ill  orle,  sa. 
Cluiucomlie,  or,  on  a  chief  vert,  fi\e  miiUofs  ar. 
CiiAl'KMiRE,    sa.    sc-ineo   of  billets    or,  a    cross 

liorv  of  the  second. 
Cii  VULN,  gii.  a  cross  pattee,  ar.  a  cliief  az. 
CilALMEK,   O)- CiiAMBKK,   quarterly,  ar.  and  az. 

a  cliev.  couiitorclianged. 
Cii  A  I  Mr\  KXT,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  a/,  a  fesse  gu. 
V.w  \i  N,  ar.  on  a  chev.  f^u.  two  chev.  or, 
C'liAi  nci;ler,  erin.   on  a  quarter  ar.  a  saltier, 

CilATNCEY,  [lilssex,]    ar.    a    chev.    bctw.    three 

'    eai^les,  dis])layed, iiienibered,  c;u. 

Cluni/icei/,    [Northaniptoiishirej]    or,    three   chev. 


:hev. 


gu. 


ithin  a  bord»ire  sa. 


Chciinicei/, 

bezautce. 
Chaunceii,  or  Chauncy,  or,  two  chev.  g'u.  within  a 

bordiire  sa.  bezantee. 
Chauncey,  gu.  a  cross  boltonec  ai.  on  a  chief  az.  a 

lion,  passant,  guardaiit,  or. 
C'llAViM)Osi,or,  ahoD,  rampant,  double  queued,  gu. 
C/iaundoz,  or,  on  a  pile,  gu.  betw.  six  estoiles  of 

the  last,  as  many  of  the  first. 
CiiAUNEV,  gu.  a  cross  patoucc,  ar.  ou  a  cliief,  az. 

a  lion,  passant,  or. 
CiiAUXSTOK,  [Somersetshiio,]  sa.  a  cross  raoline, 

betw.  twelve  billets  or. 
CiiAUXTKltELL,  ar.  three  talbots,  passant,  sa. 
CilAURKS,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  gu.    an  orle  of 

martlets  sa. 
Cliaurcs,   barn,'  of  sixteen,  ar.  and  gu.   an  orle   of 

niarllefs  sa. 
CiiAVRV,  [Sir  Richard,   Lord  3Iayor  of  London, 

1494,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.   betw.   throe  birds  az. 

as  many  annulets  .... 
CItaury,  gu.  three  jiales  chequy,  or  and  az.  on  a 

chief  of  the  second,  three  martlets  of  the  flrst. 
Chuury,  ar.  two  liars  gu.  betw.  eight  guttees  de, 

four,  three,  and  one. 
('iiAU SOILS,  sa.  three  eagles  or. 
CiiAVKNT,  paly  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  a  fesse  or. 
t'liavent,  [2Gtli  Edward  1.]  ])aly  of   six,    ar.    and 

az.  a  fosse  gu. 
CllAWCIiRS.      Sec  GllAUCER. 
CiiAAVCOMBi:,   [Wiltshire,]    or,   on  a  cross  vert, 

five  mullets  ar.  ( Another,  one  mullet.) 
C'liAWDnKY,    ar.   a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  tor- 

teauxes. 
('"  \\\  I'LLS,  az.  two  chev.  or. 
C'n  AAV  i:nt,  or  Ciiaua  F,NT,  [Somersetshire,]  paly 

ol  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. 
<-H.\\vlas,  or,  a    mound   sa.   environed    with   a 

circle,  and  ensigued  with  a  cross  arellane  gu. 


CUE 

CiiAWNliR,  sa.    a  chev.  betw.   three   cherubinis* 

heads  or. —  Crest,  a  sea  Avolf's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Wotto,  Jsil  dcsprrandiim.     [Borne  by  Thomas 

Chawner,    Esq.  of    Ciiildford-slreet,    Riisscll- 

srjuare,   London.   J 854.] 
C'riAAVNi-.V,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  cross  patonce,  iir. 

on  a  chief  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Chaicney,  [fvOiidon,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 

birds  az.  niembered  gu.  as  manv  mnrtlets  of  fl.o 

field. 
CllAAYNING,o/-Ciii;\  I'MNC,  [Che veiling,  Kent,] 

veil,  an  eagle,  (lisplaved,  ar.  ln,aked  and  mem- 

berod  gu.   ^ 
CiiAAVouTii,    [Allroton,     Deib)shirc,]    az.    two 

chev.  or. 
Chaicorih.     The  .same  as  Cuaurf.s. 
Chaworth,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu. 
Chcnvorth,  or  Chnwers,   az.  tMO  chev.  ar. 
Chaworth,   or  Chuvell,  [NottinghamshLrc,]  barry 

of  ten,  ar.  and  gu.  three  martlets  sa. 
Chcnvorth,  [Siiilblk,]  az.  one  (another,  two,   an- 
other, three)  chev.  or. 
Chaworth,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  first, 

eight  martlets,   tliree,   tA\o,    U\o,   and   one,    sa. 

[Home  by  Kichard  Chaworth,  of  Oxford,  LL.  D. 

anno  104o.] 
Cliaworth,  or  Chadworth,   or,  a  fesse,  betw.  three 

martlets,  sa. 
Chaworth,   barry   of  ten,  ar.   and   gu.    an   orle  of 

martlets,  sa. 
Cliaworth,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu.  an  orle  of 

martlets,  vert. 
Chaworth,  ar.  four  bars  gu.  a  bend  sa. 
Cliaworth,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  three  martlets 

sa.— Crest,  a  tower,  ar.  out  of  the  battlements, 

seven  ostrich  feathers  of  the  last. 
CiiAAVRY,  or  Cmawrey,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 

three  birds  az.  as  many  annulets  or. 
Chawry,    or   Chuurey,  ar.  gutlcc  de  larnes,   two 

bars  gii. 
Cliawry,  [Kent,]    ar.   on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 

birds  gu.  as  many  annulets  or. 
Chawrcy,  or,   on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  birds  az. 

beaked  and  legged  gu.  as  many  annulets  of  the 

first. — Crest,  an  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow, 

vested  per  pale,  sa.  and  ar.  holding  in  the  hand 

ppr.  a  covered  cup  or. 
CuAAVRYX,  paly  of  six,  gu.  and  conrpony  ar.  and 

sa.  on  a  chief  or,  three  martlets  gu. 
CiiAvvsE.     Sec  Chase. 
Chairsi/,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  within  a 

bordnre  sa.  bezantee. 
Cheai.EP,  gu.  three  eagle.s,  disjila^ed,  or,  dncally 

crowned  and  armed  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head, 

erased  or,  ducally  crowned  ar.    [Home  by  Ben- 

jnmifi  Cheali's,  Esq.  18'2-l.] 


c  n  E 

Cheap,    [Scotland,]    ar.   thrco    cars   of    wlieaf, 

slipijcd,  vort. — Crest,  a  <;arlj  or,  baiuUd  \er(. 
C;iiECK.v,  ar.  a  uhief  az. 

CliEnDKR,  sa.  a  rhcv.  hetw.  three  escallops  ar. 
Cltedcr,  or  Clucldcr,  sa.  a  cliev.  erin.  betw.   three 

escallops  ar. 
Chcder,  sa.  a  eliov.  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 
CiiEnKRTON,  gii.  a  cross  poteiit  or. 
Chederlon,  gu.  a  cross  potent,  crossed  or. 
CiiEDlCKE,    or   CllUJlCKE,  [Westbury,  Wilts,] 

sa.  0)1  a  chev.  betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased, 

ar.   as  many   flevir-de-lis  of  the  first,  withiu  a 

bordure,  engr.  of  the  siH'oiid. 
Chcdicke.  The  same  as  Cii  ADV.'ICK  E,  of  Stafford- 
shire. 
CItediocIce,  gu.    on   an    inescocheon,    betw.  eight 

martlets  in  orle  ar.  a  cross  of  the  field. 
Chadioke,  gu.  an  inescocheon,  betw.  two  orles  ar. 
Chidcuk,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  an  inescocheon,  betw. 

eight  martlets  in  orle  ar. 
Chedle,  ar.  a  fessc  dancettee  gu. 
Chedleworth,  07-  CiiELDEWORTH,  [Devon,] 

or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  martlets  ar. 
Cheldeworlli,  [Devon,]  or,    a    chev.   betw.   three 

martlets  gu. 
Chedword,  or  Cheldeword,  or,  on  a  chev. 

three  martlets  ar. 

Chedworih ,  az.  a  che^■.  betw.  three  wolves'  heads, 

erased,  or. 
Chedworih,  az.   a  chev.  betw.  three  greyhounds' 

heads,  erased,  or. 
Chedicorth,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  foxes'   heads, 

erased,  or. 
Chedworih,    [Devon,]    gu.    a  chev.    betw.    three 

martlets,  ar. 
Cheek,  or  Cheeke,  [Motstone,  Isle  of  Wight,] 

ar.  three  crescents  gu. 
Cheek,  [Abingdon,  Berkshire,]  ar.  three  ciuque- 

foils,  each  party  per  pale,  vert  and  gu. 
Cheeke,   Cheke,  or    Chike,  [Suffolk,]   ar.   a  fesse 

vaire,  or  and  gu.  betw.  three  water  bougets  az. 
Cheeke,    [Burton,    Somersetshire,    and    Suffolk,] 

erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lozenges  or.  (Another, 

fusils.) 
Cheeke,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  cock  gu. 
Cheeke,  ar.  a  fesse  vaire,  gu.  and  or,  betw.  three 

hurts. 
Cheeke,  gu.  a  cock  ar. 
Chcikc,  [Essex,]  ar.    a  cock   g-u.  armed,  crested, 

and  jelloped  sa. 
Cheere,  c)uarterly,   orminois  and  gu.  in  the  first 

quarter,  an  escallop  sa.  over  all  a  label  of  five 

points,  az. — Cresf,  a  taibot,  passant,  az.  collared 

or,  resting  liis  fore-])aw  on  an  escallop   of  the 

last.     [Borne  by  Charles  Madri/ll  Cheere,  Esq. 

Passworth-Hall,  Cambridgeshire,  18'i4.] 


C  II  E 

Cheere,  [  \Vestmiuster,]  quarterly,  crmiuois  and  gn. 

over  all    a   label    of  five  points    az.— Crest,  a 

taibot,  passant,  az.  collared  or. 
Cheere,  quarterly,  erm.  and  gu.  o\cr  all  a  label  of 

five    points    az. — Crest,    a   taibot,   passant,  az. 

collared  and  ringed  or.     {Granted  to  Sir  Henry 

Cheere,  of  St.  Margaret's,  IVesl-minster,  Bart. 

Jidl/SO,  17G6.] 
Chci/re,  or  Cheire,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.    (Another 

adds  a  label  of  fi\e  points  az.) 
Cheffield,  [Rutlandshire,]   gn.    a  fesse,  betw. 

six  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
CheJJidd,  burry  nebulee  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Cheffinch,  or,  on  a  chief,  embattled,  gu.  three 

Ieopnrd.s'    faces    ar.       [Confirmed    to     Willinm 

Citiffinch,  Esq.  one   of  the   Pac/es  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  King  Charles  IT.  jidij  IG.  1670.] 
Chein,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  bend,  Ijetw.  six  crosses 

pattee  fitchee  or. 
Chein,    az.   a  bend   ar.   betw.   six  crosses  pattee 

fitchee  or. 
Chein,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  bend  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets  fitchee  ar. 
Chein,  [Essclmount,  Scotland,]  az.  a  bend,  betw. 

six  cross  crosslels  fitchee  ar. 
Chein,   [Scotland,]   az.  a  bend,  betw.  six  crosses 

pattee  fitchee  ar. 
Cheyne,   [Scotland,]   gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross 

crosslets  fitchee  ar.  within  a  bordure  erm. 
Cheyne,  [Chelsea,  ?iliddlesex,]  chequy,  or  and  az. 

a  fesse  gu.  fretty  ar. 
Cheldereey,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons'  ' 

heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  acorns  or. 
Chelderley ,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  falcons' 

heads,  erased,  az.  as  many  acorns  or. 
Cheldon,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  cross  or. 
Chelisworth,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks' 

heads,  cabossed,  or. 
Cheleerey,  ar.  a  whirlpool  gu. 
Chellory,  ar.  a  bend,  wavy,  gu.  betw.  two  bend- 
lets  o'f  the  last. 
Cijelley,  ar.  a  bend,  nebulee,  cottised,  gu. 
Chellei/,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  gu.  a  bendlet  of 

the  field. 
Chel.mick.     See  Chilmick. 
Chei.sham,   sa.   a  [fesse,  engr.   ar.    betw.  three 

garbs  or. 
Cheltenham,  az.  two  b;u-s  or,  in  chief,  three 

crescents  ar.— Crest,  a   demi   eagle,  displayed, 

ppr. 
CuEiViON,  or  Ciiii.TOX,  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
Che.mere,  az.  on  a  fesse  or,  betv/.  three  roses  nr. 

seeded  and  baibed  ppr.  a  human  heart  gu. — 

Crest,  a  peer's  helmet,  or. 
Chemorton,   or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  goats  vs. 

attired  of  the  field.     . 


CUE 

CmiNnoN,  or  Ciii:nedon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 

sa.  crowned,  ar. 
CiiiiNiJiflT,  g^u.  sc'iiiee  of  acorns  or,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar. 
Chcnduit,   gu.  a  lion,  salient,  guardant,  ar.  hcfw. 

six  acorns  or. 
Chcnduit,    [Buckin^lianishirc]   az.  a  clicv.  oi',  a 

label  gu. 
("liJiNl'LL,  or  Cli):vNl-.L,  paly  of  bix,  ar.  and  az. 

on  a  chief  or,  tlirci^  niarllcts  ga. 
Cbci/ncU,  paly  of  .six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  or, 

three  martlets  gii. 
Chcijuell,  paly  of  six,  az.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 

second;  three  martlets  gu. 
Chajmll,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
Chcijncll,  or  ChevUl,  paly  of  eight  ar.  and  az.  on 

a  chief  or,  three  martlets  gii. 
CnEXERTON,   or  CiilNiiRTON,  [Cornwall,]    ar. 

on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  castle,  trijde-towered 

and  ])or(cullis  sa. 

ClDiXKV.       Sec  ClU'LVNEV. 

CuEXSTOK,  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

CiiiZNYXoVT,  or  CiiEYXDUTT,  [Bnchs,]  az.  a 
chev.  or. 

CiiiiOKr:,  or  CnooK,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  three 
ciuquefoils  az.  pierced  gu. 

Clieohc,  ar.  three  cinquefoils,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu. 
— Crest,  a  bird's  head,  sa. 

Ciiiii'STOAV,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  aburdare 
gu.  charged  ■with  eight  cross  crosslets  or. 

Chi:quku,  chequy,  ai'.  aud  az. 

CuERBEGOTT,  [France,]  or,  three  piles  gu.  on  a 
fessc  ar.  as  many  escallops  az. 

Clierbeot,  [Tournay,]  per  pale,  or  and  gu.  on  a 
fesse  ar.  three  escallops  az. 

CiiKRiiouRNJi,  ar.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  sa. 

Cherbron,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, gu.  as  many  plates. —  Crest,  a  lion's 
gamb,  erect,  gu.  holdingagriffin'shead,  erased,  or. 

CiiKRi'TSEV,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  eagles' 
heads,  erased,  ar. 

Cheriston,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  goats,  pas- 
sant, ar.  attired  of  the  field. 

Clteriion,  or  Cherylon,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
rams'  heads,  erased,  gu.  attired  or. 

Cherley,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  blue  bottles 
az.  slipped,  vert. 

CiiERNOKE,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  as 
^  many  crescents  of  the  field. 

CiiKURY,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse  cngr.  betw.  three 
annulets  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ar.  holding- 
out  in  the  paw  a  gem  ring  or,  enriched  with  a 
precious  stone,  ppr.  the  collet  in  pale,   [^hleralds' 

^  OjTice,  MSS.    Vincent,  No.  15J.] 

CiiEHin,  sa.  ou  a  fesse  cngr.  betw.  tUi-ee  fleurs- 
de-lis  ar.  as  mauy  escallops  gu.  -..-.. 


CUE 

Cnnnwoon,  or  Siierwoop,  erm.  three  j)ellels, 
on  each  a  mullet,  pierced,  ar. 

C/iencood,  ei m.  on  a  eiiev.  sa.  betw.  three  ogresses, 
a  mullet  of  six  points,  jjiorccd,  of  the  field. 

Chcrivood,  erm.  three  ogresses,  on  each  a  muH'l, 
pierced,  ar. 

CiiERYiiROND,  gu.  two  .swords  in  saltier  or. 

Cjieryton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  goats'  heads, 
erased,  gu. 

CIin;S!iROUClT,  gu.  three  crosses  pattee,  in  fesse, 
ar.  betw.  three  water  bougcts  or. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  gu.  holding  betw.  the  paws 
a  cross  pattee,  or. 

CiiESBY,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  two  boids  gu.  a  canton 
orm. 

CiiEsnoN,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  thn'e  martlets  of  the 
field. 

Clicscdon,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betv, . 
three  martlets  of  the  field  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 

CnESi;Li;ciRNE,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  or. 

CuESELDEN,  or  Chesseld icx,  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  chisels  sa. 

CIteseldon,  [ITolrombe,  Devon,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
gu.  three  martlets  ar. 

Chcsddnn,  or  ChcseJdyne,  [Clippisham,  Rutland- 
.sliirc,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  raoline 
gu. — Crest,  a  talbot  ar.  spotted  sa.  collared  and 
lined  or.     (Another,  the  talbot  couchaut.) 

Chesckhn,  [Devon,]  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  mart- 
lets ar. 

Cheseldon,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
martlets  of  the  field. 

Chcsscddon,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslefs  gu. 

Chesildon,  or,  on  abend  gu.  three  martlets  ar. 

CliESHAM,  [Lancashire,]  vert,  on  an  inescocheon 
ar.  a  stag's  head,  cabcssed,  gu. — Crest,  a  falcon, 
with  wings  expanded  ppr.  (Another  crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect,  or.) 

Chesham,  chequy,  ar.  and  vert,  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
chess-rook  of  the  first. — Crest,  two  arms,  em- 
bowed,  holding  a  chess-castle  or. 

Chesham,  vert,  a  buck's  head,  cabossed  ar.  atlired 
or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 

Chesham,  chequy,  ar.  and  vert,  on  a  canton  gu. 
an  ink  moline  of  the  first. 

Chesham,  chequy,  ar.  and  vert,  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
chess-rook  or. 

Cheshire,  [Dublin,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 
fusils  gu.  betw.  two  arrows  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  leopard's  head  ar.  jessant  three  roses 
gu.  leaved  vert.     [Grunted  in  Ireland,  1G18.] 

Chesshyre,  gu.    two  lions'  gambs,    cheveronwa}s, 

betw.  tlnec   hawks'  lures — Crest, 

a  hawk's  lure [Home  hy  the  Rev.  John 

■  Chesshyre,  Jiectorof  Little  Easion,  Essex,  1824.] 


C  H  E 

CriESUUi-L,  Viiirtj  ar.  and  gn.  on  a  bend  sa.  tlirce 

escallops  or. 
(luESLlN,   [l^oiicldii,]  gii.  on  a  bond  emhaltlod  ar. 

tlirce    towois,     tii])lt;    towered    sa.  —  Crf s(,     a 

tower  ar. 
C/teslin,   [f/ondon,   ar.    on  a  bend,  eiiibatfled,  and 

countcr-endjaltled  v;n.   throe  towers,  triple  tow- 
ered, of  tlie  field. — Ciesi,  a  ncur-de-lis,  per  pale 

vert  and  az. 
Cftesslyn,  [Londoi,-,]  ....  on  abeudraguly 

three  towers — Crest,  a  tower 

CuESMAX,  [.Middlesex,]  per  fesse,  embattled,  ar. 

and  sa.  three  mullets  counterclianged. 
Clieesinan,  [Kent,]   per  chev.  embattled,  sa.  and 

ar.    three  mullets  counterclianged,   all  Mithlu  a 

bordure  engr.  erm. 
CilESNE,  [France,]  az.  au  oal;  tree  fructed  [ipr. 
('HESSExnuX,   ar.  ou  a  cliev.  gu.   three  martlets 
^  of  the  first. 
CuESTELL,   per  fesse,    ar.    and   az.  a   ca'.tle  gu. 

and  four  cscallojjs  counterclianged. 
Chester,  gu.   a   chev.   ar.   betw.   three  V'-'c'^l'^'s 

lozeiigy  or. 
Cfies/er,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.   bet\v.   three 

rams'  heads,  erased,  countcrchanged. — Crest,  a 

rani's  head  couped  ar.  armed  or. 
Chester,    [Chichley,    Buckinghamshire,]    gu.  two 

lions'  hind  fvft,  issuing  out  from  tlie  dexter  and 

sinister  sides,   meeting  in   fesse  or,   betw.  three 

hawks'  leures  ar. — Crest,   a  lion's  gamb,   erect, 

and  erased  gu.  holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  hilt  or. 
Chester,  [Gloucestershire,]   gu.  two  lions'  giirabs, 

])er  chev.  couped  or,  betw.  three  hawks'  leures 

ar.— Crest,  the  same  as  above. 
Chester,  [Upley,  Essex,]  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 

cutlasses  ar.   pomelled   of  the   field. — Crest,    a 

cutlass   ar.    hilt  and   ])oinel  or,   environed   with 

two  branches  of  laurel  vert. 
Chester,   [Blabie,  Lincolnshire,]   erm.   on  a  chief 

sa.  a  grifllii,   passant,   or,   armed   ar. —  C'rest,  a 

dragon,  ])assant,  ar. 
Chester,  [Chichley,  Euckinghamshire,]  per  pale, 

ar.  and  sa.   a  chev.    betw.  three   rams'   heads, 

erased,    and    attired    or,    all    counterchanged, 

within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu.  bezantoc.  (Another, 
'       the  chev.  erigr.) — Crest,  a  rain's  head,  erased, 

ar.  armed  or. 
Chester,  [Amesbiiry,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  lion, 

passant,  erm.  betw.  three  hawks'  leures  ar. 
Chester,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  cutlasses  erect  of 

the  first,  hilts  or.     [Granted  to  Robert  Chester, 

of  Lee,  K^,ex,Fel>.Km.-] 
Chester,  [Sir   William,    [,ord  Mayor   of  London, 
.    lo()0,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 
three  ram.s'  heads,  erased,  horiied  or,  all  counter- 
changed,  within  a  bordure,  engr,  gu.  bezantee. 


CUE 

Chester,  erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  a  griffin,  passant,  ar. 
— Crest,  a  grillni,  ])assant,  erm. 

Chester,  gu.  a  wolf's  head,  er;ised,  ar.  within  an 
die  of  cross  crosslets  or. 

Chester,  az.  three  garbs  ar. 

Ciii;STr.i; FIELD,  az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or,  in 
chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second.  (Ano- 
ther, the  fesse  indented.)       ^ 

Chesterfield,  az.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  tlirce 
flenrs-de-lis  or. 

CliESTEltMAN,  [Wiltshire  and  Oxfordshire,]  or, 
a  griffin,  rampant,  with  vings  displayeil  gu. 
within  a  bordure  sn.  pellettei'. 

CllLSTJCitroN,  ar.  a  pile  sa.  and  chev.  counter- 
changed. 

Chest  LET,  per  fesse  ar.  and  az.  a  tower,  betw. 
four  escallops  counterchanged. 

CiiESTLVER,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or,  on  a  chief 
sa.  a  tower  ar. 

CiiESTON,  [Mydcthall,  Suffolk,]  gu.  three  bars, 
vavy,  parted  per  ban-y  m  avy,  or  and  erm.  over 
all  a  saltier  gn. — Crest,  a  dexter  gauntlet  fcsse- 
ways  ppr.  holding  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  hilt  or,  ou 
the  blade,  a  man's  head  ppr.  couped,  issuing 
dro])s  of  blood  at  the  neck,  with  an  escroll  be- 
hind tlie  sword,  with  this  motto,  ilx  merito. 

Chesull,  barry  wavy  of  six,-  ar.  and  gu.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

CliESWORTii,  [Suflolk,]  per  pale  gu.  and  ar.  a 
pale  engT.  (anotlter,  plane)  or. 

CliesivoTth,  gu.  a  pile  or. 

Cheteeton,  or  Chetiltox,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu. 
five  bezants,  wthiu  a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  se- 
cond. 

CuEiiiAM,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
fleagms  az. 

Chetluim,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  griffin,  segi'eant,  wings 
displayed  or,  a  bordure  gu.  bezantee. 

Chethnin,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a'  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
fleams  sa.  —  Crest,  a  grillin,  passant,  reguar- 
dant  ar.  with  wings  endorsed  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  crescent  gu. 

Chetum,  [Clayton,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  gi-iffin,  se- 
grcant,  gu.  within  a  bordure  .sa.  bezantee. — 
Crest,  a  demi  grilKn  gu.  charged  with  a  cross 
potent  ar. 

Cni:T.MUEE,  per  chev.  or  and  az.  in  chief  three 
mullets  of  the  second,  in  base  a  garb  of  the 
first. 

CriETTEE,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  hind,  passant,  ar. 

Cliettle,  or,  three  spiders  az. 

CliETTLETON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  five  bezants,  all 
within  a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. 

Cin;r\VOOD,  [Bucks,]  ipiarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
cross,  formee,  counterchajiged. — Crest,  out  ol 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion  gy. 


CHE 

Chelicood,  [Bucks,]  ar.  a  cross,  formcc,  pn. 
Chdwood,    quarterly,    ar.    and    tfu.    four    crosses, 

forince,  countcrclian^cd. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 

coronet  or,   a  denii  lion,  ranijiant,   pu.    cli;irgcd 

on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  of  the  fir.st. 
Chdwood,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
CiiKTWYN,  [Grendon,  Staffordshire,]    ar.    on    a 

cross  cngr.  sa.  five  uiullcts  of  the  field. 
Cheticyn,  ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  sa.  five  mullets  or. 
Cltclv.yn,  ar.  two  chcv.  gu. 

Chclicijii,  az.  a  crescent,   bctw.  three  mulk:ts  or. 
Cui'.TWVNO,  [Ingentre,  Staffordshire,]  ux.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  mullets   or. — Crest,    a  goat's  head, 

erased,  ar.  attired  or. 
Chctv-ijnd,  [Rugely,  Staffordsliire.]     The  same. 
C/ielwyndf,  or  CItehcyn,  [Shropshire,]  az.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  mullets,  pierced,  or. 
CllEUKUS,  gn.  a  chev.  betw.   two  goats  in  chief, 

resppctaut,  and  one  in  base,  salient,  ar. 
CiiKUJtiU  SK,  ar.  a  cross  gu.   betw.    four  eagles, 

displayed,   a/,. 
Ciii:i'.SToy,  ar.  a  bend  az. 
Cheuslo)i,   or,   a  bend  az. 
CiiEVALL,     [Herefordshire    and    Hertfordshire,] 

az.  three  liorses"  heads,  couped,  ar.  bridled  gu. 
CiiEEVELEY,  gu.  a  cock  or. 
Chevening,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed  ar.  armed 

&"• 
Chever,  or  CiiENEij,  gu.  three  bucks  ar. 
Ciii'.VERS,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  tv.'o  goats,  respec- 

tant  in  chief,  and  one  in  base,  salient,  ar. 
CiiEViiRCOT,  sa.  on  a  bend  or,  three  bucks,  trip- 

l)ant,  gu. 
Cmeverell,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  three  lions,  passant, 

in  pale  sa. 
C'lieirrell,  ar.    on  a  saltier  az.  five  ■v\atcr-bougets 

of.  the  field. 
C/uverell,  or  CJievcrall,   ["Wilts, ]   ar.    three  lions, 

rampant,  sa. 
C/ieverfl/,  ar.  a  chief  az. 
ClicvcreH,  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  two  lozenges  in  chief, 

aud  two  goats'  heads  erased  in  base,  or. 
ChcvtrcU,  ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  five  bezants. 
Chcvcnjll,    Chevcroi/ll,  or   Cheveroyk,    ar.    three 

lions,  passant,  sa. 
CiiEvi-RON,  gu.  two  chcv.  erm. 
CiiEVERSiuN,  or,    on  a   bend  gu.    three   water- 

bougets  ar. 
Cheverston,   ar.  a  bend  gu. 
C/teversloii,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  plates. 
Cdeverton,  ar.    ou   a  mount   in   base    vert,    a 

castle,  triple  towered,  and  portcullis  sa. 
y- lure r Ion,  gu.  two  chev.  erm. 
<^'!IE\V,  [[.oiidon  and  Bedfordshire,]  az.  a  Catha- 
rine-wlieel  or,  betw.  two  grillins'  heads,   erased, 

T. — Crest,  a  griflin,  sejant,  ar.  guttee  de  sang. 


CUE 

beaked,    legged,    and  winged   sa.   re])Osing  his 

dexter  foot  on  a  catharine-wheel  gii.     [Granted 

\blh  Sept.  ]70:3.] 
Chevdock,  ar.  a  cross,  enjp-.  sa. -within  a  bordure 

of  the  last. 
CiiEVNDUiTT,    ar.   on   a  bend  az.  three  cronels 

reversed  or. 
Chct/ndule,    gu.    a    lion,    salient,    reguardant,    ar. 

within  an  orle  of  acorns  or. 
Chevne,    [Scotland,]   gu.    three    cross    crosslets 

fitchee  or. — Crest,  a  cross  crosslct  fitchec  .... 
CiiEYNEl.L.     See  Cheneel. 
CiiE^  Ni;\\ ,  or  C'ni'.NEW,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  charged 

v.\{\i  two  chev.  turned  up  erm.  couchant  dexter 

and  sinister  or. 
C/icijncw,  or  Clicyntcw,  gu.   a  chev.  ar.  on  a  chief 

az.  three  leopards'  heads  or. 
Cni;YNEY,  az.  a  fesse  wavy,  betw.  three  mart- 
lets or. 
Chri/ncy,  [Tuddingtoii,]  erm.   on  a  bend  az.  three 

martlets  or. 
Chcyncy,  [Ivent,  and  Woodley,  Berkshire,]  erm. 

on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets  or. — Crest,  a  bull's 

scalp  or,  the  attire  ar. 
Chci/)iey,  [I'uddiugton,  Bedfordsliire.]     The  same 

Cliryiiey,  [Bedfordshire,]  sa.  six  martlets,  three, 
two,  and  0!ie,  or,  a  canton  of  tb.e  socoud.- — 
Crest,  a  bull's  scalp  sa.  attire  or. 

C/icyiiey,   ar.  a  bend,  bctw.  .six  martlets  sa, 

Cheyney,  [Buckinghamshire.]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in 
chief  three  martlets  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
betir's  head,  erased,  gii.  environed  round  the 
neck  twice  with  a  chain,  passing  also  through 
the  mouth,  ar.  at  the  end  a  ring,  or. 

Chci/nt-y,  gu.  three  pales  vair,  on  a  chief  or,  three 
m'artlets  of  the  field 

Clit'yni'y,  [Cambridgeshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 
a  bend  lozengy  gu.  (Another,  five  lozenges  in 
bend  gu.) — Crest,  a  cap  or,  turned  up  az.  on 
eacli  side  a  feather,  erect,  ppr. 

Cheyney,  or  Chcnu.  [Kent,]  az.  six  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar.  three  and  three,  a  canton  erm. — Crest, 

.   a  bull's  scalp  ar.  attired  or. 

Cheyney,  [JJedfordshire,]  az.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
three  and  three. 

Chcymy,  gu.  a  fret  or,  a  label  of  three  points  erm. 

C/ieynei/,  az.  a  fesse  wavy,  betw.  three  crescents 
or. 

Cheyney,  [Somersetshire,]  barry  v\avy,  az.  aud  ar. 
three  crescents  or. 

Cheyney,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  a  bend  lozengy  or. 

Cheyney,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  lozenges  or.      (Another,  ar.) 

Cheyney,  gu.  four  lozutiges  in  fesse,  ar.  charged 
with  as  niiuiy  ciuqucfoils  sa. 

[    B  b    ] 


C  II  1 

Chfyiiei/,  lozeng;y,  nr.   and  az.  a  bend  gii.  frctty 

or.     (Anolhvr,  or  and  az.) 
Chcyney,  [\Viltshire,]  gu.  a  fesso  lozengy  ar.  each 

charged  villi  an  escallop  sa. 
C/iei/nei/,  quarterly,   or  and   gn.  a  label   of  three 

points  az. 
Cheyriey,  or  Chaun,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  gu.  t-tto  cliev. 

or. 
Clicyncij,  crm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  martlets  or. 
Cliri/iicy,  gu.  a  fret  of  eiglit  or,  a  label  erni. 
Cheyney,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  gu.  frctty  ar. 
C/icyney,  or  Clienei/,  [Uuckinghiuusliire,]  chequy 

or  and  az.  a  bend  gu.  fietty  erin. 
Cheyney,  [Berkshire,]  az.  a  hound,  passant,  bctw. 

tfiree  crescents  or. 
Cheyney,  [Drayton,  Euckinghamshire,]  chequy  or 

and  az.  a  bend  gu.  frelty  crm. 
Cheyney,  az.  six  lions,  rampant,  or,  a  canton  enn. 
Cheyney,    or  cle  Caslincls,   az.   semee  do  estoiles, 

two  lions,  passant,  or. 
Cheyney,  az.  a  cross  flowered  or. 
Cheyney,  [Cornwall,]   quarterly,    ar.   and  gu.  five 

fusils  in  bend  sa. 
Cheyney,    [Piucourt,    Devon,]    gu.    fi\e    fv.sils    iu 

fesse  ar.  on  each  an  escallop  shell  sa.  ( ylnother, 

[Devon,]  four  fusils.) 
Cheyney,  chequy  or  and  az.  a  fcsse  sa. 
Cheyney,    [Buckinghamshire,]   ar.   a   fcsse   betw. 

tliree  martlets  gii. 
Cheyney,  chequy  or  and  az.  a  fesse  gu.  fretty  crm. 
Cheyney,  chequy  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 

lozenges  ar. 
Chenie,  gu.  a  fesse  erm,  betv, .  two  chev.  or. 
Chaiey,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  four  martlets,  tluce  in 

chief  and  one  iu  base  gu. 
Cheney,  az.  a  cross  Cory  ar. 
Cheney,  [Shurland,  in  "the  Isle  of  Shcpoy,  Kent,] 

az.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar.  a  canton  erm. 

ClIRYRE,    or  ClIRVRE.      ScoChEERH. 

Cheytor,  or  CiiETiTOR,  [Butterlev,  Durhtun,] 
per  bend  daucettec,  {another,  indented,)  ar. 
and  az.  three  cinquefoils  countcrchauged. — 
Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  lozengy  ar.  and  az. 
the  dexter  born  ar.  the  sinister  az. 

Chibnall,  [Filmersham,  Bedfordshire,  North- 
ampton,  and   Attwcod,  Buckiiighaiu.shire,]    az. 

.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  or,  hetv/.  two 
flauiiches  erm. — Crest,  a  dragon's  liead,  erased, 
sa.  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or.  (Anuthcr 
crest,  a  wolf's  head.) 

C/ncn,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  within  a  bordure 
ar. 

Chiche.  az.  tluce  lions,  rampant,  or.  (Anollier, 
ar.) 

ClUCnr.i.rY,  or  Chicih.KY,  [Wimplcy,  Cam- 
bridgeshire,] or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinquefoils 


C  II  1 

gu. — Crest,  a  tiger,  passiint,  ar.  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  man's  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh  ppr.  the 
foot  downwards. 

Chicheky,  [Cambridgeshire,]  or,  a  chev.  betw. 
three  trefoils,  slipped,  gu. 

Chichclcy,   or,  three  cinquefoils  gu. 

Chicheky,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  goats'  heads, 
erased,  az.  attired  or,  charged  with  as  many 
lozenges  of  the  third,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant,  guardant,  erm. 

Chichley,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  141]  and 
1421,]  or,  a  chev.  eugr.  betw.  three  cinquefoils 
gu. 

Chichley,  [Northamptonshire,]  or,  a  chev.  betw. 
tlu-ee  cinquefoils  gu. 

Cmciii-.STER,  [Devon,  and  Melbury-Osmoud, 
Dorsetshire,]  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  vair. — 
Crest,  a  stork,  with  wings  endorsed  ppr.  holding 
in  the  beak  a  snake  vert. 

Chichester,  [Raleigh,  Devonshire.]     The  same. 

Chichester,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  stand- 
ing cup,  covered,  of  the  field. 

Chichester,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  l:3o9,]  erm. 
on  a  chev.  sa.  a  covered  cup  ar. 

Chichester,  erm.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  covered  cupm. 

Cjiickies,  az,  three  lions,  rampant,  within  a 
bordure  ar. 

Chidcroft,  ar.  three  escallops  gu. 

CiiiDERLEGH,  [Connvall  and  Devonshire,]  or, 
on  a  chev.  az.  bctv>".  three  cormorants'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  as  many  acorns,  slipped,  of  the 
field. 

CiilDERSLEY,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  birds'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  acorjis  or. 

CiiiDiuCK.     See  with  Chedioke. 

Cjiidi.EY,  or  ChU'ELLY,  [Devonshire,]  erm. 
three  lious,  rampant,  gu. 

Chiefly,  g-u.  a  cock  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  or. 

ClUE.^LY,  [Kersewell,]  gu.  a  chev.  voided,  betw. 
three  cinquefoils  or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
ppr. 

CIneshj,  ar.  three  roses,  shp])ed,  gu.  stalked  vert. 
— Crest,  a  rose,  as  in  the  arms. 

CiiiEBORNE,  or  CHiiiiiOURNE,  [Essex,]  per 
pale,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  tlnee 
gauntlets,  as  many  cinquefoils,  all  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  a  hawk's  head,  erased,  az.  in 
the  beak  a  ring  or,  to  m  hich  hangs  a  spur-rowel 
(or  estoiJe)  of  the  last. 

Child,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  chev. 
engr.  erm.  betw.  three  eagles,  ar.  for  Child ; 
second,  quarterly,  ])er  fesse  indented,  enn.  and 
az.  for  Lacon;  third,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  for  Baldwin. 
—Crest,  iui  eagle,  with  wings  exj)auded,  ar. 
enveloped  round  the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr. 


C  11  I 

[Borne  by  WUlium  Lacon  C/iild,  of  Kinlet, 
Shropslure,   Esq.  1824.] 

Clii/d,  [Loudon,  and  Newton,  Norlliaiiiptoiishire,] 
vert,  two  bars  eugr.  ar.  lietw.  three  leopards' 
heads  or. — Crest,  a  leo])ard's  head  or,  Ijctw.  two 
hiurel  hranclies  |)pr. 

CliiU,  [Lungley-r.crry,  Hertfordsliiic,]  az.  a 
fessc,  embattled,  erm.  betw.  three  eagles,  close, 
or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wiugs  expanded, 
erm.  holding  in  the  beak,  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
\ert. 

Child,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  betw. 
three  eagles,  close,  ar.  each  gorged  with  a  du- 
cal coronet  or. — Crest,  on  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle, 
rising,  with  wings  endorsed,  ar.  gorged  with  a 
dncal  coronet  or,  holding  in  the  beak  an  adder 
ppr.     \  Granted  Jnmjcir</2S,  1700.] 

Child,  [S\'anstead,  Esses,]  gu.  acliev.  engr.  erm. 
betw.  three  eagles,  close,  ar.  (Aiioihcr,  or.)  — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded,  ar.  en- 
veloped ronnd  the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr. 

Child,  [Sir  Francis,  Lord  ftlayor  of  Loudon, 
IGilt).]     The  same. 

Child,  [Worcestershire.]     The  same. 

Child,  [Surat,  East  Indies,]  vert,  t^^o  bars,  engr. 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads,  or. — Crest,  a  leo- 
pard's head  or,  betw.  two  laurel  branches  ppr. 

Child,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  eagles,  perch- 
ing, or. 

Child,  [Wanstead-Iloase,  Essex,]  gu.  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  eagles,  close,  ar. 

Child,  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  gii.  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Childboune,  [London,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu. 
on  a  chev.  engr.  az.  thiee  ciuquefoils  erm.  betw. 
as  many  gauntlets,  counterchanged. 

CiiiLDEKS,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  cross  pattee  gu. 
betw.  four  oval  buckles,  tongues  erect,  az. — 
Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  habited  in  chain  ar- 

.    mour,  and  holding  iu  the  gauntlet  ppr.  a  Inickle, 

•  erect,  as  in  the  arms.  [Borne,  quarlerli/,  with 
Wcdhank,  ly  John  Waihanh  C'hilders,  Esq.  of 
Canlley,  ntar  Doncaster,  1824.]  See  Plate  of 
Arms. 

CniLUROY,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  maitlets  of 
the  field. 

CuiLMicK,  [llagdon,  Shropsliire,]  vert,  three 
.  .  lions,  rampant,  guardant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion, 
sejant,  guardant,  or,  supporting,  with  the  dex- 
ter paw,  an  escocheon  vert. 

Chilton,  lozengy,  or  and  az.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
erm.  armed  of  the  first. 

Chilton,  ar.  a  chev.  vert. — Crest,  a  boar's  head, 
couped  at  the  neck,  or,  in  the  mouth,  two  roses, 
0"e  ar.  the  other  gu.  leaved  and  stalked  vert. 

Chilton,  [Wye,  Kent,  and  Cadiz,  Spain,]    ar.  a 


C  II  I 

chev.  gu.  within  a    bordure,  gobonated,  or  arid 

az. — Crest,  a  griiliii,   passant,  sa.  bezantee. 
Chilton,  az.  on  a  chov.  iU".  three  inulleL*,  within  a 

bordure  sa. 
Chilton,  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  mullets,  jiierccd. 

sa.  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Cm  I, WORTH,    ar.    a    fesse,    betw.    three    bucks' 

heads,  couped,  sa. 
Chihvorth,  or   Childtvorth,    [Devon,]    or,    on    a 

chev.  gu.  three  martlets  ar. 
Chiltcorth,  ar.  on  a   fesse  sa.  betw.   three  bucks' 

heads,  couped,  gu.  a  rose  of  the  field. 
CiiiN,  or  CiiiXN,  harry  of  six,  vair  and  gu. 
Chinkr,  (^A^orcestershire,]  ar.   a  chev.  engr.  gu. 
CiiiNKRTON,  [Cornwall.]    The  same  as  Cheni-r- 

TON. 

CiiiNSTON,  or.  Oil  a  bend  gu.   three  water-bou- 

CiUNNiatv,  [I'iintfield,  Ireland,]  az.  a  cbev. 
orm.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. — Crest, 
on  a  roundle  or,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded, 
ppr.  gorged  with  an  eastern  coronet  of  the  lirsi. 

CniNSTON,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  guttes  ar. 

CjiH'MAN,  sa.  two  lions,  passant,  and  counter- 
])assant,  betv/.  two  chev.  ar. 

Chipman,  [Bristol,]  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  estoile.s 
gu. — Crest,  a  leopard,  sejant,  ar.  murally 
crowned  gu. 

Ciiii'MANI)1:n,  gu.  a  chev.  vair,  betw.  three  es- 
callops ar. 

Cair.MERUEN,  or,  a  chev.  sa.  befw.  three  colum- 
bines az. 

CHiPNA.vr,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  dolphins,  embowed,  ar. 

Clili'PENDALK,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  two  lions' 
gambs,  issuing  out  of  the  base  of  the  escocheon, 
and  forming  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  the  gambs,  a 
fleur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect,  ar. 
holding  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

CiniM'KMi.'^M,  or  Chh'MAX,  [Hertfordshire,] 
gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  dolpliins,  erabov.ed, 
ar.  an  ermine  .s|)ot  sa.' — Crest,  a  triton,  or  mer- 
man, ppr.  habited  in  ai-mour,  helmet  or,  over 
his  shoulder  a  sash  ai'.  holding  in  liis  dextei 
hand  a  pennon,  thereon  the  word  Jesus. 

Chippenham,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  dolphins,  turned  round,  with  their 
tail  ill  their  mouth  ar.  an  ermine  spot  sa. 

Chipenham,  sa.  two  chev.  ar.  iu  chief,  as  many 
lions,  combatnut,  or. 

Chipenham,  or  Chipnam,  sa.  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 
as  many  lions,  passant,  respecting  each  other, 
the  first  sa.  the  other  as  the  chevcrons. 

Chitpek,  gu.  three  escocheons  or. 

CiilPPlNDALL,  az.  sem6e  of  fleurs-de-lis,  or,  two 
lions'  gambs,  erect,  and  erased,  fesseways,  ar. 
[  B  b  2  ] 


CHI 

CniRciiiLi,.     See  CHUUciirLL. 

Ciiiuihrom),  or  CHiiiiiKOM),  gn.  two  swords 

-    hi  saltier  ar.  hilts  and  ponifls  or. 

CllIRKliUlLL,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  depre>»;c(l 
with  a  bend  p,ii. 

ClilSCOTT,  [Iveiit,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  castle 
f>  II. 

CmsELDiNK,  ar.  a  chev.  botw.  three  crosses  mo- 
liue  gu. — Orest,  atalliot,  couchant,  ar.  spotted 
su.  eared  and  collared  gii.  chained  or,  the  end 
terminating'  in  a  bow-knot  of  the  last. 

Chisknhai.l,  [Chisenhall,  Lancashire,]  ar.  three 
cross  crosslets  bottonee,  ■within  a  bordure,  cngi'. 
gu. — Crest,  a  griflin,  )Kissant,  gu.  beaked  and 
legged  ar.  collared  and  lined  of  the  lirst,  the 
collar  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets  of  the 
second. 

Chisenal,  or  (J/dsenhalf,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  tliree 
cross  crosslets,  bottonee,  fitchee,  within  a  bor- 
dure, ongr.  gu. — Crest,  a  griflin,  segreant,  gu. 

Chisenal.     The  same,  with  the  bordure  plain. 

C/iisncil/,  ar.  three  crosses,  bottonee,  gu.  within  a 
bordure  of  the  last. 

CniSiiAi.L,  ar.  ou  a  cross  cngr.  sa.  live  mullets  of 
the  iield. 

ChishuU,  [Essex,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross 
pattee,  connterchanged. 

Chisttll,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  (lowered, 
counterchanged. 

Chissell,  or  Cliussell,  ar.  throe  bars  nebulee  g\i. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  three 
chisels  ar.  handles  or,  two  in  saltier,  the  han- 
dles in  base,  and  one  in  pale,  the  handle  in 
chief. 

C/iiswell,  [Lnnduu,]  ar.  two  bars  nebulee  gu. 
over  all,  ou  a  bend  engr.  sa.  a  rose,  betw,  two 
mullets  or. — Crest,  a  dove,  with  wings  dis- 
played, ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  standing  on 
a  bezant,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  laurel  branch 
vert.     [Granled  April  \o,  1714.] 

C/u'.siue//,  quarterly ;  first  and  four(l!,ar.  two  bars  ne- 
bulee, over  all,  on  a  bend  cngr.  sa.  arose  betw. 
two  mullets  or,  lor  C'/'i/iiw//,-  second  and  third, 
per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  on  the  dexter  side  two 
pallets  sa.  over  all  a  bend  or,  for  French. — 
Crest,  of  Chistwell,  ou  a  bezant,  a  dove,  rising 
ppr.  in  his  beak  an  cilive  branch  verl.   [GranleU 

1o Mailman,    of  Dehbcn-Uall,    lissex, 

lo  lake  iltc  nmne  and  arms  of  French  Chisirell, 
bij  siqn  mniiual,  dated  December  iO,   1773.] 

ChiiswoRi  II,  ar.  a  pale  cngr.  gu. 

Chiswurtit,   gu.  a  pale  engr.  or. 

CiHTOKr,  a/,,  a  bull,   passanl,  ar. 

Ciin-TKRcuuiTi;,  or  CiiiTLCi'.oi  t,  ar.  a  bend 
engr.  gu. 

Cjutting,  quarteily,  :u-.  and  az.  ou  a  bend  gu. 


C  II  o 

three  <]uatrefoils [^Borne    by    Henry 

Chit  tiny.  Esc/.  Chester,    Temp.  Car.  /.] 
CniTTiNGK,  [Sudolk,]  quarterly,  ar.    and  az.  on 
a  bend  gu.  betw.  two  talbots'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
three  quatrefoils  of  the  first. 

Chiltlnyc,  quarterly,  ar.   and   az.  on  a  bond   gu. 
three  quatrefoils  of  the   first. — Crest,  a  talbots 
head,  erased,  ar. 
GniTTOCK,  az.  ahull,  pas.-^ant,  ar. 

Chittdki:,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  bull,  passant,  az.— 
Crest,  a  denii  stag  |ipr.  attired  or. 

Chittv,  [Lord  ]\huor  of  l^ondon,  1760,]  gu.  a 
chev.  erni.  iu  chief  three  talbots'  heads,  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  couped,  or. 

CiiivKRTON,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1058.] 
ar.  on  a  mount  iu  base  vert,  a  t0A\cr,  triple 
towered  sa. 

CllOARK,  [Lincolnshire,]  harry  of  twelve,  ar. 
and  gu.  three  martlets  sa. — Crest,  ou  the  top  of 
a  tower  ar.  port  sa.  a  low  of  feathers  or. 

Choku,  gu.  three  bars  wavy,  within  a  bordure  ar. 

Choke,  [Aviugtou,  Berkshire,]  ar.  three  cinque- 
foils,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az. — Crest,  a  stork's 
head,  pi>r.  beaked  gn. 

Choke,  [Abingdou,]  gu.  three  bars  wavy  ar. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  adeniistork, 
displayed,  ar.  beaked  gu. 

Choke,  ar.  three  crescents  gu. 

Choke,  ar.  three  cinquefoils,  v  ithin  a  bordure  gu. 

Choke,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  each 
charged  with  a  hurt. 

Chuke,  barry  wavy  of  six,  sa.  and  or,  (another, 
ar.)  within  a  bordure  of  the  first. 

CuOLMKLF.Y,  [Loudon,]  gn.  a  sword  in  fesse, 
betw.  a  helmet,  and  three  garbs  or. 

Cholmeley,  [Che.shire,]  gn.  two  helmets  iu  chief 
ar.  and  a  garb  in  base,  or. 

Cholmeley,  [Whitby,  Yorkshire.]   The  same  arms. 

Cholmley,  [Ryple,  Worcestershire,]  gu.  in  chief 
two  helmets  ar.  in  base  a  garb  or,  on  a  fleur- 
de-lis  of  the  last,  a  crescent  for  diflerence. — 
Crest,  a  helmet  ar.     [Granted  lii^'i.'] 

Cholmley,  or  Cholmeley,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  cliev. 
ar.  betw.  three  helmets  of  the  second. 

Cholmley,  gu.  a  crescent  erm.  betw.  a  hehnet  and 
a  garb  in  pale  or. 

Cholmondley,  [Whitby,  Yorkshire,  and  Sun-ey,] 
gu.  in  chief  two  helmets  ar.  in  base,  a  garb  or. 
—Crest,  a  derai  griflin  sa.  beaked,  winged, 
and  meiiibered  or,  holding  betw.  his  claws  a 
helmet  |)pr. 

Cholmondley.  [Vale-Iloyal,  Cheshire.]  The  same, 
v\ith  due  dili'erence. 

Cholmondley,  [Barnsby  and  lloksby,  Yorkshire.] 
gu.  two  helmets  in  chief,  and  a  garb  in  base  or,  in 
a  crescent  erm.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  for  diflerence. 


C  M  R 

CiioLWiCH,  per  pale,  or  anrl  ar.  tlirce  cliev.  sa. 
over  all  a  iilt;  of  as  manv  lambcauxcs  f;ii. 
[Gra7i(i'(l  to  Willinm  C/iotwirh,  vf  C/tolwicIi, 
Devon,  June  (5,  ]()T)7.] 
Chohcicli,  per  ])alc,  sa.  and  ar.  three  cIk'n  .  conn- 
tercliaii,s;od.— Crest,  a  lion's  gaml),  erect  and 
erased,  sa.  supporting-  an  ancieiit  carved  shield  or. 
("iiuLWlLL,  or  CiiOL\lLE,  [Devonshire,]  ar. 
on  a  bend  az.  three  arro'.vs  or,  feathered  and 
headed  of  the  first,  their  heads  tov.ards  the 
chief. — Crest,  a  linnet  ])pr.     [G7-anledlGV3.] 

Vholiiill,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  arrows 
or,  pliinied  and  feathered,  of  the  field.  \('on- 
firmed  to  Thomas  C/iolicil/,  of  LoilesforJ,  De- 
vonshire, November '2H,  1G13.] 

Chohcelt.     The  same  arms. 

C'hooki",  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  bctw.  three  cinrpiefoils 
erni.  two  lions,  combatant,  ppr. — Crest,  an  ibex's 
liead,  erased,  ar.  ducallv  por!;cd  and  horned  or. 

CfioriN,  fir.  a  chev.  az.  be1\v.  three  pheasants 
(cocks)  vert,  beaded  and  legged  gu. 

Ciiorli;y,  [Chorley,  Lancashire,  and  Ix^ek, 
Stafiordshire,]  or.  a  cliev.  gn.  betw.  three  blue- 
bottles, slipped,  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  chapeati  gu. 
ttinied  up  crm.  a  hawk's  bead,  erased,  ar. 

Choi'ley,  [Cheshire  and  Lancashii'e,]  sa.  a  stag, 
lodged,  ar. 

Chorley,  ar.  three  trees,  erased,  vert. 

CiiORLTOx,  or,  three  ])iles,  and  a  canton  erni. 

CiiouGHTON,  or,  three  swords,  banvays,  points 
to  the  dexter,  sa, 

Chowe/hlon,  [Kent,]  or,  three  ssvords  in  fosse  az. 

CiiouTE,  [Betbersden,  Kent,]  gu.  three  broad- 
swords, barways,  the  middle  with  its  point  to 
the  dexter,  the  others  to  the  sinister,  ar.  hilts 
and  poniels  or,  within  an  orle  of  ranllefs  of  the 
third,  on  a  canton,  per  fosse,  ar.  and  vert,  a  lion 
of  England. 

CiiowMK,  [Fairland,  Kent,]  sa.  three  tbatcher's 
hooks,  in  fesse,  ar. — Crest,  a  gauntlet  ar.  hold- 
ing a  broad  arrow  sa.  feathered  of  the  first. 

CiiowKEY,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  betw.  nine  guttes  az. 
three,  three,  and  three. 

CiiowTiiTON,  or,  three  swords,  liar^ays,  az. 
hiked  sa.  ]Kinielled  gii.  (wo  pouitingto  flie  sinis- 
ter, and  one  to  the  dexter  side  of  tiie  esco- 
clieon. 

Ciiui?,i5i;Euor,  [Tournay,]  or,  tliree  pales  gu. 

CiiiMSTJE,  ai'.  a  saltier  betw.  four  mullets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  branch  of  laurel  ppr. 

Christie,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  wells  sa.  CA/m- 
Ihfir,  the  wells  gu.)— Crest,  a  phoenix's  head, 
ill  flames  of  fire  ppr. 

Christie,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier,  cantoned,  with 
lour  mullets  sa. 

(-Christie,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  saltier,  invecked,  can- 


C  II  u 

toned  with  four  mullets  sa. —Crest,  a  holiv- 
branch,  withered,  with  leaves  sprouting  out 
anew. 

Christie,  [Aberdeen.]  or,  a  saltier,  indented, 
betw.  four  mullets  sa. 

Christie,  or,  a  saltier,  cngr.  betw.  four  nii'il<-Ls 
sa.— Crest,  a  holl\-Muni'i),  leavetl  and  fruc(.-d 
ppr. 

CiUMSTMAS,  [London,]  gn.  on  a  fesse,  raguh, 
ar.  three  martlets  sa.  a  canton  erm. — Crest,  an 
arm,  embowed,  pjjr.  habited  or,  covered  with 
leaves  vert,  supporting  a  staff,  couj)ed,  and  ra- 
guly  ar. 

Chrislinns,  [Essex,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three 
conies  ar.  a  crescent  az.  betw.  (wo  iiuirllets  sa. 

Christmas,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  tliree  conies  ar. 
as  many  mullets  sa. 

Christmas,  or  Crislmus,  gn.  on  a  fesse  or,  bctv . 
three  hares  ar.  a  crescent  or,  betw.  two  mart- 
lets of  the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  cliarged  with 
two  bars,  one  or,  tli3  other  gu.  holding  in  the 
hand  jipr.  a  double  branch  of  roses,  llov.ered  gu. 
leaved  vert. 

Chuistonsox,  [Devon,]  az.  a  bend,  indented, 
or  and  erm.  cottised  counterchanged. 

Christopher,  [Loudon,]  per  chev.  wavv,  az. 
and  erminois,  a  chart  of  Chesteiiield's  "inlet, 
betw.  two  estoilcs  in  chief  ar.  and  on  a  mount 
in  base  vert,  a  beaver,  passant,  jjpr. — Crest,  on 
a  wreath,  two  arms,  embowed,  vested  az.  the 
hands  ppr.  supporting  an  anchor,  erect,  sa.  cable 
ar. 

Chiustopher.=i,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  pine-ap- 
))les  gu.  leaved  vert. 

CliUBUE,  [Dorset,]  az.  a  cross  or,  botv,'.  four 
bezaids. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ay.,  holding  a 
bezant.  • 

CnUPEKiGii,  [Ashton,  Devonshire,  and  .Strode. 
Dorsetshire,]  erm.  three  lions,  ramjiant,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  savage  man  ppr.  side  faced,  in  his  dex- 
ter hand,  a  staff,  clubbed,  aiid  sjjikcd  or,  witli  f. 
bugle-horn  hung  over  his  sinister  shoulder,  and 
v.Teathed  about  the  loins  and  foinjiles  vert. 

Chiidlcgh,  ar,  three  lioi'.s,  rair.i)ant,  gu. 
CnimMOUrn,   or,  a  fcs;;-,  betv,-.   three    marileis 

Chi'X,   vert,   on  a  chief  ar.  three  j>a"ies  gu. 

Chitn,  vair,  tiiree  pales  gu. 

Chi.  liDiiAii,  [Slingfield,  .Sussex,]  chequy.  ar. 
and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lions'  hea.ds,  er.ised, 
or. —  Cr(>t,;!(iger,  pass;;nt,  ar.  iufted  and  maat-d 
or. 

CfiuuciiE,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  .a  fjse,  engr.  betw. 
three  gTcyhound.s'  heads,  tra.cd,  s.i.  ctillared 
or,  as  many  trefoils,  slipjied,  of  the  hist  — 
Crest,  a  demi  greyhound  sa.  gorged  wi'h  a  co!- 


C  H  U 

lar  or,  chnvgod  with  tlirec  lozenges  gu.  holiJing- 
a  trefoil  or. 

Chinche,  [IjcUoh,  Sliropsliirc,  mid  CLcKJiirc,]  nr. 
on  a  cliev.  gu.  betw.  three  gToyhounds'  lieads, 
erased,  su.  as  many  bezauts. — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound's head,  erased,  erni.  collared  and  winged 
or. 

Churche,  [Ivirles-Colne,  Essex,]  gu.  a  fesse  nr, 
in  chief  three  sinister  gauntlets  ppr.— Crest,  an 
arm,  erect,  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  hold- 
ing a  baton  of  the  last. 

Church,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  in  chief  three  gauntlets 
ar. 

CiiVi:c'l!KV,  [Drccon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  bet\r. 
three  greyhfunid.';'  heads,  era^^ed,  sa.  collared  or, 

as  many  trefoils — Crest,  a  greyhound's 

head,  erased  and   collared,  as    in    the   arms,  in 
his  mouth  a  trefoil,  slipped,  gu. 

Churchjll,  sn.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  on  a  canton 
of  the  second,  a  cross  g\\. — Crest,  a  lion, 
couchnnt,  guardaiit,  ar.  holding  a  banner  of  ihe 
last,  charged  with  a  hand,  erect,  gu. 

Churchill,  or  ChircJiill,  [Chiirchill-Hcnhury,  Dor- 
setshire, and  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  liosi,  ram- 
pant, ar.  debruised  with  a  bcndlet,  gu. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dcmi  lion,  rampant, 
ar. 

Churchill,  [Devonshire  and  Dorsetshire.]  The 
same. 

CHURCini.VN,  0;- CuiRCiiM.VN,  [Shropshire,]  ar. 
two  bars  sa.  in  chief  as  many  pales  of  the  se- 
cond.—Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Churchman,  [London,]  barrj-  of  four,  sa.  and  ar. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  two  jiales  of  the  first. 
—Crest,  on  a  garb,  lying  fesseways,  or,  a  cock, 
ar.  beaked,  legged,  and  wattled,  gu. 

Churchman,  sa.  two  bars,  and  as  many  pallets  in 
chief  ar. 

CiiURLTS,   ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils  or. 

C'hitrlilSS,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils, 
pierced,  or. 

ChurIvTV,  [Kent,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  can- 
ton erm. 

Chute,  [Vine,  Hampskire,]  gu.  three  swords, 
extended,  biirways,  the  points  to  the  dexter 
ar.  hilts  and  pomels  or.— Crest,  a  gauntlet  ppr. 
holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Chile,    [Iliucksell-Place,  Kent,]    gu.   scnu'e   de 

mullets  or,  three  swords,  barways,  ppr.  the  mid- 

-  dlenio.st  encountering  the  other  two,  a  canton, 

per  fesse,  ar.  and  vert,  thereon  a   lion  of  Kng- 

land. — Crest,  a  gauntlet  ])pr.  holding   a  broken 

sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Chiile,  or   Chowie,  [Norfolk.]     The  same. 

Chute,  gu.   three  swords,  liarways,  ar.  hilteJ  or. 


C  L  A 

betw.  an  orlc  of  inuUets  of  the  last.— Crest,  a 
gauntlet  ppr.  holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  hilt  or. 

CnUTZ,  gu.  three  sv.ords  in  pale  ppr. — Crest,  ;> 
cubit  arm  in  armour,  liolding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
sword,  broken  oft'  at  the  ))oint,  all  ppr. 

CiiVMKRSTON,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  watcr- 
bougots  ar. 

CiiYNKDON,  ar.  three  escallo])s  gu. 

CfiYNT.R,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  gu. 

CiiYNON",  ar.  achev.  cmbatlled,  lietw.  tluee  ra- 
vens' heads  sa. 

CiiVNSTuN,  or  CfiVNERi  .STON,  or,  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  goats  ar. 

CiiYRFOLD,  ar.  abend  az.  betw.  two  cottises  sa. 

CiiYOUAL,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  -withiji  a 
b ordure  gu. 

ClIYTTJiCROFT,  ar.  a  bend,  engr.  gu. 

Chyver,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  gu. 

Chyus\on,  or,  a  bend  ar.  guttee  de  I'eau. 

ClCELLK,      SeeCEClLL. 

CiKDELEKS,  per  pale,  indented,  ar.  and  gu. 

CiLMiN  Trokd  Dec,  [Wales,]  quarterly ;  first 
and  fourth,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
heads  sa. ;  second  and  third,  aj-.  three  fire- 
brands gu.  tired  ppr.  over  all  on  an  inescoclieon 
ar.  a  man's  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,  sa. 

CiOCHES,  [NortliamptonshJre,  7th  King  John,] 
ar.  two  bars  gu. 

CirRiANl,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.  crowned 
gu.  withiii  a  bordure  az.  charged  with  three 
fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, as  in  the  arms.  [Borne  hj  ihe  late 
Philip  Cipriaid,  Esq.  of  liarlcy-Slrcet,  Caven- 
dish-Square, London,  one  of  ihe  CIdef  Clerks 
of  His  Jilajesti/'s  Treasury,  ivho  die.d\^-2\).'] 

CiPRUS,  barry  of  twelve,  ar.  and  az.  OAer  all  a 
Hon,  rampant,  gu. 

CiRCESTLR,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  « 
label  gu. 

ClZELLKY,  [Barking,  Essex,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  stags,  trippant,  ar.  as  )nany  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  fn-st.' 

Clabrock,  or  Cleybrome,  [Kent  and  Mid- 
dlesex,] ar.  a  cross  pattee  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  ostrich  ar.  v.ith  wings 
disjjlayed  erm.  holding  in  his  mouth  a  horse-shoe 
sa. 

Clack,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  enii.  within  a 
bordure  engr.  erminois. — Crest,  a  demi  eaglo 
or,  wings  erm.  [Granted  io  Richard  Clack, 
of  Hcrcfnrd,  and  Wullinqford,  Berks,  Nov.  13, 
i7G8.]  ■  '\ 

Clagktt,  [Kent  and  Loiec;:!,]  erm.  ou  a  fosse 
sa.  three  pheous  or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head, 
erased,  erm.  ducallv  crowned  or,  betw.  two  wings 


C  L  A 

Cf-AMJ5EUL0W,  Cjuarteily,  f^u.    aud   or,     ou    tlie 

dexter  quarter  four  lozenges  in  cross  ar. 
Clambow,  [Somersetshire,]  paly  of  six,  or  and 

az.  on.  a  fesse  gu.  Ibrce  nuillets  of  six  points  of 

the  first. 
Vlainhow.     The  same,  Avith  plain  mullets. 
Clumhow.     [Somersetshire,]  |ja!_\    of  six,  ar.   and 

a/.,   ou  a  fesse  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 
Cl-AMOND,    [Lansells,    Cormvall,]    ar.    a   chev. 

betw.    three    fieiirs-de-lis    pu. — Crest,  a  gridin, 

segreant,  or. 
Clanb,  or  Ci.ANDi;,  [Essex,]  ar.  oji  a  bend  gu. 

three  escallops  or. 
Claniu,  ar.  ou  a  bend  gu.  three  escallops  or. 
Clanranold,  az.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  or. 
CU.APiiA^f,  ar.  ou  a  bead  sa.   three  covered  tups 

of  tiie  field. 
Claphcun,  [London  ai!d  Northaniptonshire,]  ar.  on 

a  bend  az.  cotlised  gu.  six  lieurs-de-lis  or,  two, 

two,  aud  two.- — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  col- 
lared ar,  holding'  a  sword  of  the  last,  hilt  or. 
Clapham,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  gimblets  sa. 
Claphaiii,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  nine  g'imblets  sa. 
Claphum,  [Yorkshire  and  Warwickshire,]  ar.  ou 

a   bend  sa.  six  tleurs-de-lis   or,  two,  two,  and 

V,\  o. 
Clapham,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  ou  a  bend  a.'.,  six  flenrs- 

de-lis  or,  tw  o,  tw  o,  and  tw  o. 
Clapham,  [Scoflaud,]  ar.  a  liou,  rampant,  gu.  on 

his  head    a    helmet  az. — Crest,  a   dexter  hand 

holding-  a  helmet  ppr. 
Clapham,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.   three  cups,  covered, 

of  the  field,    a  trefoil,  slipped,  in   the  sinister 

corner  of  the  second. 
Clake,  [Earl  of  Gloucester,]  or,  three  chev.  gu. 
Clare,  or,  a  quarter  gu. 
Clare,  az.  a  bend  and  chief  indented  or. 
Clare,  [Dabiton,  Wojcestersliire,]  or,  three  chev. 

gu.  -Nvitluu  a  bordurti  sa. — Crest,  a  stag's  head, 

cabossed,  ppr. 
Clare,  or,  three  chev.  gu.  within  a  hordure  enj^r. 

az. 
Clare,  [Shropshire,]    or,    three  chev.  crmiiies.— 

Crest,  a  stag's  liead,  cabossed,  ppr. 
Clare,  or  Clarence,  l±oitoiir  of,  per  chev.  gu.  and 

az.  two  lions,  rampant,   afTroutee,  or. 
Clare,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  three  chev.  g^u.  >sithiu 

a  bordure  az.  bezantee. 
Clare,  [Earl    of  Pembroke,]  ar.    on    a    chief  az. 

three  crosses  pattee,  litchee,  of  the  field. 
Clare,  [Earl  of  Pembroke,]  or,  tlaxe  chev.  gu.  a 

crescent  az. 
Clauki.l,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  six  nuutlets  ai'.  three 

two,  and  one. 
Ci..\HKNAui.X,  [Yorksliire,]  sa.   a  sahier  or,    a 

mullet  in  chief  ar. 


C  L  A 

Clakendon,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  ostrich  fc.i- 
ther.s  ar.  passing-  through  as  many  scrolls  of  th" 
field.     ( Another,  the  scrolls  ar.) 

Clarkux,  [Croft,  Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chev.  eiin. 
betw.  three  aimulets  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  three 
martlets  gu.— Crest,  a  dialer  ppr.  the  top  of 
the  head  gu. 

Claugeis,  [Middlesex,]  barry  of  ten,  ar.  iu;d 
az.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  rain's  head,  erased,  of  the 
first,  armed  w  i(h  four  horns  or.- — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  ar.  a  ram's  hea<l,  as  in  the  arms. 

Clahke,  gu.  a  bear,  sejant,  betw.  three  mullets 
ar. — Crest,  a  bear,  as  in  the  anns,  supporling 
a  battle-axe,  erect,  az.  [Borne,  qnar/erli/, 
icilh  Slatili'i/,  hy  William  Stanleij  Clarice,  iV-q. 
of  Elm-Bank,  LeatherhcuJ,  .Surrey,  1&^,.'] 

Clarke,  ar.  three  ravens  sa. 

Clarke,  [Sandford,]  az.  two  bars  or,  on  a  cliiei'  of 
the  last,  three  escallops  sa. 

Clarke,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  ))ale  ar.  the  letter  Y 
gu.— Crest,  on  a  ])late  ar.  the  letter  Y  gu.  over 
ita  scroll,Avilh  this  motto  AlA  'THS  STENHS. 

Clarke,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  a  cross 
crosslet,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
]iant,  or,  iioldiuga  cross  crosslet,  fitchee  az. 

Clarke,  [Loudon,]  per  fesse,  ar.  and  gu.  a  pale, 
counterchangcd,  tliree greyhounds'  heads,  erased, 
of  the  second. 

Clarke,  [London  and  Somersetshire,]  or,  two 
bars  az.  in  chief  three  escallops  gu. — Crest,  un 
arm,  embowed,  in  armour  ppr.  holding  in  the 
gauntlet  an  arrow  or,  headed  and  featiiered  ar. 

Clarke,  [Ijondon  and  Gloucestershire,  158G,]  or, 
two  bars  az.  in  chief  thi'ec  escallops  of  the  se- 
cond,— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  de;ni 
lion  ppr. 

Clarke,  [Loudon,]  or,  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  three 
lozenges  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  or, 
gorged  with  a  fesse  engr.  az.  charged  with  thn  e 
lozenges  or. 

Clarke,  [Lo!)don,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  betw.  three 
ogresses,  as  many  sw  ans  y\>v. 

Clarke,  [Kent,]  sa.  two  pales, -wavy,  erni. 

Clarke,  [Bridgar,  Kent,]  erm.  three  pales,  va\y, 
sa. — Crest,  a  lleur-de-lis  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa. 

Clarke,  [Ford,  Kent,  and  I'ss-vx,]  or,  on  a  bend 
engr.  az.  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first. —  Crest,  a 
greyhound's  head,  couped,  or,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  cinquefoil  az. 

Clarke,  [Kent,]  erm,  on  a  fesso  gu.  three  be- 
zants. 

Clarke,  [Kent,]  gu.  ou  a  fesse  engr.  or,  betw. 
three  cinquelbils  crm.  two  swans'  necks,  erased, 
sa.  befiiccd  gu.  on  their  necks  three  guttes 
cl'arges,  fesscways. 

Clarke,  [Kent,  Pat.  1G21,]  barry  of  four,  vort  and 


C  L  A 

>;u.  tliree  pl.-.tcs. — Crest,  an  imlcorn's  head, 
erased,  ar.  rrincd  and  armed  or,  gorged  a\  ith  a 
collar,  '^\i.  cliLirgcd  with  three  phites. 

Clarke,  [JJedlbrdshire,]  per  cliev.  az.  and  ar.  in 
cl)ier  tliree  hm])ards'  heads  or,  in  base  an  eagle, 
displayed,  gii. — Crest,  a  goat  salient,  ar.  attired 
or,  a;;'aiiist  a  pine  tree  ])pr, 

Clarl.e,  [Diinduii,  Biickinj^hamsliire,]  per  ehfn-. 
az.  and  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  counter- 
changed,  in  chief  a  leujiard's  iaee  or. — Crest,  a 
goat,  ar.  attired  or,  salient,  against  a  tree  vert. 

Clarke,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fessf-,  betw.  six 
crosses  Ibrniee  sa.  three  pales  ar. — Crest,  across 
formee  or,  betw.  a  pair  of  -wings,  displayed,  az. 

Clarke,  [Shrev.sbury,]  az.  three  escallojis  in  pale 
or,  betw.  two  flaunches  erm.  on  a  chief  ar.  three 
lions,  rampant,  guardant,  az.— Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  bull  erm.  armed  of  the 
iirst. 

Clarke,  [Kettlestone,  Sufiblk,]  ar.  a  che\.  betw. 
three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  sn.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  three  niasrles  of  the  first. — Ciest,  an 
eiephaut's  head  qiiartcrlv,  gn.  and  or.  [Co/>- 
firmed  June  20,  1559.]  " 

Clarke,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  betw. 
three  pellets,  as  many  .swans  ppr.  rew  ardcd  with 
a  canton,  sinister  az.  thereon  a  demi  ram, 
mounting,  ar.  armed  or,  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis 
of  the  last,  over  all  a  dexter  baton,  gu. — Crest, 
a  ram'.s  liead,  ar.  attired  or, 

Clarke,  [Westmoreland,^  Yorkshire,  and  jMiddlc- 
sex,]  or,  on  a  bend,  engr.  az.  an  escallop  shell 
ar. — Crest,  a  demi  gi-illin,  v.ith  wings  endorsed 
or,  gorged  with  a  collar,  engi-.  az. 

Clarice,  [Ireland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  betw.  three 
pellets,  as  many  swans  of  the  first  for  an  aug- 
mentation, in  the  sinister,  on  a  canton,  sinister 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  betw.  two 
flasks  erm.  [Granted  April  25,  lGu7,  descended 
from  tin:  Ciarkes  of  Warw'ickshire.'] 

Clarke,  [Ireland,]  erm.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
griHins'  head:;,  erased,  gu.  as  many  bezants. — 
Crest,  a  sea-horse,  vert.     [Granted  U)48.] 

Clarke,  [Suifolk,]  gu.  an  inescocheou,  betw.  four 
lions,  ramjiant,  ar. 

Clarke.  [Sallbrd,  Warwickshire,]  gu.  three  sMords 
in  pale  ar. 

Clarke,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  g^u. 
betw.  three  ogresses,  as  many  swaiis  ppr. — 
Crest,  a  lark,  with  wings  expanded  ppr.  liolding 
in  iiis  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  or. 

Clarke,   [Somersall,  Derbyshire,]  ar.   three  escid- 

lo])S  or,  betv.'.  two  (launches  erm. — Crest,   in  a 

gem  ring-  or,  set  n\  ith  a  diamond  sa.  a  |)heon  ar. 

Cluric,  barry  of  four,  az.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 

Bocond,  throe  escrdlops  of  the  first. 


C  L  A 

Clarke,  [Middlesex,]  gu.  tliree  bars  vert,  in  chief 
as  many  plates. 

Clarke,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles'  Iieads. 
erased,  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  as  many 
mascles  of  the  first. 

Clarke,  or,  a  cross  raguly,  betw.  four  trefoils, 
slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  peacock's  head,  erased, 
])pr.  in  his  beak  a  trefoil,  slipped,  vert. 

Clarke,  cjuarlerly,  ar.  and  vert,  a  cross  counter- 
changed. 

Clarke,  [York.shirc,]  or,  a  bend  engT.  az. 

Clarke,  [Lincoln,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  stag's  head,  ca- 
bossed,  ar. — Crest,  a  sinister  wing,  or. 

Clarke,  erm.  the  field  replenished  with  trefoils, 
slipped,  sa.  a  fesse  gu. 

Clarke,  ['^"orkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  a  cross 
crosslet  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  or,  holding  in  his 
dexter  jiaw  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  az. 

Clarke,  [Somersetshire,  per  chev.  or  and  gu.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  couiiterchanged. 

Clarke,  [Somersetshire  and  Devon,]  sa.  three 
plates. 

Clarke,  [Ipswich,  Suffolk,]  erm.  on  a  Lend  engr. 
sa.  three  conger  eels'  heads,  erased,  ar.  collared 
with  a  bar  gcmel  gu.- — Crest,  a  conger  cefs 
head,  erect  and  erased  gu.  collared  with  a  bar 
gemel  or. 

Clarke,  [East-Eareholt,  Sufiolk,]  or,  two  chev.  gu. 
a  canton  of  t'ae  last,  charged  with  an  escallop  or. 

Clarke,  [Hampshire,]  ar.  three  escallops  iu  pale, 
betw.  two  flaunches  az.  giittce  d'or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  a  bull's  head  couped  of  the  third, 
betw.  two  mai-tlets  of  the  first. 

Clarke,  or,  three  escallojjs  in  pale,  betw.  two 
flaunches  az.  gntfec  d'or,  oti  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, a  bull's  iiead,  erased,  betw.  two  pewitts, 
(or  doves,)  or.— Crest,  a  demi  dragon,  .sans 
wings,  vert,  issuing  from  flames  of  fire  ppr. 
collared  gu. 

Clarke,  [  fjiibiin,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  engr.  gu.  a  be- 
zant, betw.  two  swans  p]jr.— Crest,  a  swan  ppr. 
reposing  liis  cTexter  foot  on  an  ogress.  [Granted 
January/  G,  1G88.] 

Clarke,  [Jpswicb,  Sufiblk,]  or,  two  bars  az.  over 
all  a  nag's  head,  erased,  ar.  in  chief  three  cscal- 
lo])s  gu. — Crest,  a  nag's  head,  erased,  sa. 

Clarke,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  wolves'  heads,  (erased,  az.  as  many  roses ot 
the  field  on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or. 

Clarke,  [llenfordshire,]  -..r.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee" 
lions,  rampant,  vert.  —  Crest,  a  lion,  ram'nint. 
vert,  holding  a  pen  ar.  [Jleralds'  Ojjtce,  Here- 
fordshire,  C.  25.] 

Clarke,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  horse.s' 
heads,  couped  or. 


C  L  A 

Clarice,  fWinwickshire,]   or,   on  a  fcsse  az.  tliree 

ciiiqucfoils in  chief  a  serpent  snrgcnt  in 

j)ale  ppr. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed,  in 
armour  ppr.  garnished  or,   holding  in  the  hand 

also  ppr.  an  arrow plieoned  and  (lighted 

broken  in  the  shaft,  the  feathers  faliinsv. 

[Borne  hij  Charles  and  Helen  Clarice,  the  infunl 
children  of  ilia  lute  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
Dover-sireel,  St.  Janics's.^ 

Clarice,  nr.  three  ogresses. 

Clarke,  [Werke,  Nortlunnberland,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
befv.  (liree  dragons'  heads,  erased,  az.  as  many 
roses  or. 

Clarice,   or  Clcrkes,  sa.  three  tenter  hooks  ar. 

Clarke,  or,  a  fcsse  erni.  betw.  three  trefoils, 
slipped,  vert.— Crest,  a  denii  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Clarke,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betv,-. 
three  crosses  pattee  in  chief,  of  the  last,  and  a 
heron  in  base  of  the  first,  three  plates. — Crest, 
on  a  Avrcath,  a  ducal  coronet  or,  thereon  a  cross 
pattee  of  the  last,  betw.  two  ]iha;nbv  -svings,  ex- 
panded, sa.  [Granted  to  Charles  Clarice,  of 
Ockley,  Surrey.'] 

Clarke,  ar.  on  a  bend  gn.  three  swans  ppr.  betw. 
as  many  pellets,  a  canton  sinister  az,  charged 
with  a  demi  ram,  mounting,  ar.  armed  or,  betw. 
two  fleurs-de-lis,  in  cliief  of  the  last,  on  it  a 
baton,  dexter,  ar. 

Clarke,  az.  three  escallops  in  pale  or,  betw.  two 
flaunches  erm.  (for  Clarke,)  quartering  az.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  lozenges  or,  (for  Hyde;)  fust, 
a  phcon  ppr. ;  second,  an  eagle,  with  -wings  ex- 
panded, sa.  beaked  and  membered  or.  [Borne 
ly  the  late  G.  Hi/de  Clark,  Esq.  of  Hyde-Hall, 
Cheshire,  1822.] 

Clarke,  erm.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  griffins'  heads, 
erased,  gu.  armed  az.  as  many  bezants. 

Clarke,  vert,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  plates. 

Gierke,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  in  the  first  quarter 
a  saltier,  betw.  four  boars'  heads  or,  on  the  se- 
cond a  chev.  betw.  three  leopm-ds'  heads  ai\ 
first  as  fourth,  second  as  third. 

Gierke,  erra.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  ten  trefoils,  slipped, 
sa. 

Gierke,  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  boars'  heads, 
couped  or. 

Gierke,  chcquy,  ar.  and  az.  two  chev.  gu.  on  a 
canton  or,  an  anchor  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  naval 
coronet  or,  a  moor's  head  ]5pr.  [Granted  May 
25,  17(il.] 

Clark KSONN,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  trefoils, 
sa.  three  lozenges  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  iiaiul 
and  arm,  couped  below  the  elbow,  in  coat  of 
mail  ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  erect  a  sword  ar. 
hilt  and  pomel  sa.  ou  the  blade,  a  pcnuon, 
fiofuut,  g-u. 


C  L  A 

Clarkson,  ar.  a  saltier  vert,  betw.  two  crescents, 
gu.  in  chief  and  base,  and  as  many  cross  cross- 
lets  fitchee  sa.  in  the  fianks. 

Clarkcson,  [Nottinghamshire,]  vert,  a  stag,  trip- 
pant,  or.      (Another,  ])jn-.) 

Clarkson,  [Kirtou,  Notts,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
three  anindets  or. 

Clarxaxilx,  [Crofi,  Yorkshire,]  or,  a  saltier  sa. 

Cla;ivis,   [Clarvis,  Yorksliirc,]  sa.  a  saltier  or. 

Clarvis,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  saltier  or. 

Clasuy,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  roses  ar. 

Glasliy,   gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 

Clatwoktiiv,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
cha])let5  or. 

CIjAUUj;,  harry  wavy  of  six,  or  and  az. 

Claaer,  [Bucks,]  sa.  a  bar  geniel  or,  betw.  three 
towers,  triple-towered  ar.- — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb, 
couped  and  erect  or,  holding  a  key  sa. 

Glavcr,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  tov.ers,  triple 
towered,  ar. 

Claier,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  abend,  engr.  sa. 

Cla\  TURING,  [Essex,]  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  mullets  ar. 

Clavcriiu/,  [Axwell,  Durham,]  quarterly,  or  and 
gu.  a  bend  sa.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducid  corouet 
or,  a  lion's  head  az. 

Clavcriiu/,  [Essex.]     The  same  arras. 

Claverinrj,  [Northumberland.]  The  same  arms. 
■ — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  sa. 

Claveriny,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa.  a  label 
of  five  points  ar. 

Clacerini/,  quarterly,   or  and  gu.  a  beudlet  az. 

CLA^■ESbI•:Y,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  per 
pale,  ar.  and  or,  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed  of  the  second,  ai'nied  of  the  third. 

Cla\'I1.l,  [Dorsetshire,]  vair,  a  chief  gu. 

Cla\vi:s,  [Loudon,  1570,]  az.  on  a  chev.  cngr. 
betw.  three  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many 
torteauxes. — Crest,  a  denii  lion,  rampimt,  vert, 
ducally  crowned  or,  holding  a  battle-axe  of  the 
last,  headed  ar. 

Ci,AXTON,  [Yorkshire,  Durham,  and  Norfolk,] 
gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hedge-hogs  ar. — Crest,  a 
hedge-hog,  as  in  the  arms. 

Cla.vton,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
harts,  trippaut,  ar.   attired  or. 

j^'laxtun,  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  bucks 
or. 

Gla.vlon,  [.Suflblk,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  two  hedge- 
hogs of  the  second,  one  in  l)ase,  and  one  in  the 
dexter  (piarter  iu  chief,  the  sinister  quarter 
ba):ry  of  ten,  ar.  and  az,  on  a  canton  gu.  thret 
martlets  ar. 

Cla.vton,  gu.  a  chev,  cngr.  betw.  three  bucks,  trip- 
pant,  ar. 

[  c  c  ] 


C  L  K 

Clay,  ar.  three  ■wolves  sa.  two  in  chief  com- 
batjnt,  and  one  in  base  passant. 

Clay,  [London,]  per  pale,  vert  and  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  erm.  betw.  three  escallops  av. — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  per  pale  vert  and  sa.  charged  with 
an  escallop  ar. 

Claye,  or  Cley,  [Tells,  Shropshire,]  per  fesse, 
vert  and  sa.  a  lion,  rani])ant,  erm.  betw.  three 
escallops  ar. — Crest,  as  Ijcfore. 

Claye,  or  Cley,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  enp-. 
betw.  three  trefoils,  sli)iped,  sa. — Crest,  two 
wings  ar.  scmce  of  trefoils,  slipped,  sa. 

Clavdon,  [xVshdowne,  Essex,  and  London,]  ar. 
a  fesse  danccttee,  sa.  betw.  three  escallops  gii. 
— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  az.  vnlued  on 
the  shoulder  gn.  nnirally  crowned  ar.  holding  in 
the  pa\\s  a  cross,  flory,  fitchee,  of  the  second. 

Clayijills,  [Scotland,]  per  bend,  sang:uine  and 
vert,  two  greyhonnds,  coiuant,  beudways,  ar. 

Clayi.e,  ai".  three  martlets  gu. 

CLAYPor.L,  erm.  on  a  chief  or,  two  bends  az. 

Cleypool,  or  ClaypooJe,  or,  a  chev.  az.  betw. 
three  torteauxes,  within  a  bordure,  eiigr.  vert. 

Clepole,  [Xorboroiigli,  Northamptonshire,]  or,  a 
chev.  az.  betw.  three  hurts.- — Crest,  a  fleur-de- 
lis,  eufiled  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Clayton,  [!Xlarden,  Surrey,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  betw. 
four  pellets.— Crest,  on  a  mural  crown  gu.  a 
lion's  gamb,  erect,  ar.  holding  a  pellet. 

Clayton,  [Sir  Robert,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
16S0.]     The  same  arms. 

Clayton,  per  pale,  az.  and  vert,  a  lion,  ramj^ant,  or. 

Clayton,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  or. 

Clayton,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  sa.  betw. 
four  torteauxes. — Crest,  a  imiconi,  couchant, 
ar.  maued,  armed,  and  unguled  or,  under  the 
dexter  foot  a  bezant. 

Clayton,  chequy,  gu.  and  or,  two  chev.  sa. 

Clayton,  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,  ar.  betM .  three 
owls'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

Clayton,  [Staflordshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 
annulets  or,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second. 

Clayton,  ar.  a  bend  sa.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 

Clayton,  or  Clcyton,  [Sheffield,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 
on  a  canton  s^ii.  a  lleuv-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Clayton,  [Enfield,  Middlesex,  and  of  Kettle- 
well,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  mart- 
lets gu. 

Cleyton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  sa.  betw. 
four  torteauxes. 

Clkarf.,  [Stokcsby,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fosse  az. 
three  martlets  or. 

Chare,  or  Clere,  ar.    a   fesse  az.  in   the   dexter 

])oint,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Chare,  or  Clere,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 


CLE 

Clere,  [Ormsby,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  ostrich's  feathers  ar. 
(Another  crest,  the  sun  or,  betw.  two  wings  az. 
on  each  a  crescent  of  the  first.) 

Clere,  or   Cleere,  gu.  three  pears  or. 

Clere,  [Cornwall,]  per  pale,  az.  and  or,  a  sun 
counterchauged. 

Clere,  per  pale  az.  and  or,  three  suns  counter- 
clianged. 

Clere,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  estoiles  gu. 

Cleaver,  or,  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  cords, 
erased  at  each  end,  and  tied  in  knots  vert. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
vested  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  chaplct  of 
thorns  vert. 

Cleaver,  sa.  two  bars  or,  betw.  three  towers  ar. 
• — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  couped,  or,  gTasping  a 
key  sa. 

Clever,   or  Clevere,  ar.  a  covered  cup  sa. 

Clever,  [Hertfordshire,  1GS4,]  or,  three  bars  az. 
on  a  canton  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  mas- 
cles  of  the  last. 

Clebokke,  [Kellerby,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three 
chev.  interlaced  in  base,  .sa.  a  chief  of  the  last. 

Clebury,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  stags  sa. 

Cleck,  az.  a  wolf,  saliant,  ar. 

Clederow,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets  az. 

Clf'derow,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  three  martlets  or, 
as  many  martlets  of  the  field. 

Clederow,  [London,]  a)-,  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  eagles,  displayed,  five  annulets  or. — Crest, 
out  of  a  tower  ar.  a  demi  lion  sa. 

Clederoir,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, with  two  necks  ar.  five  annulets  gu. 

Clederow,  az.  (another,  gu.)  three  covered  cups  or. 

Clideroio,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar.  five  ainudets  gu. 

CUderowe,  ar.  three  cups,  covered,  within  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  sa. 

CUderowe,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  of  the 
first,  a  martlet  or. 

CUderowe,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  saltier,  engr.  gu. 

CUderowe,  sa.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  jessant  de 
lis  ar. 

Cleere,  St,  az.  the  sun  in  splendour  ppr. 

CleevaulX,  or,  a  saltier  gu. 

Cleg,  or  Clecg.     See  Glegg. 

Cleg  AT,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  pheons 
or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erm.  ducally  crowned 
and  beaked  or,  befsr.  two  vings  sa. 

Clklang,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  hare,  salient,  ar. 
with  a  hunting  horn  vert,  hanging  about  his 
neck,  garnished  gu.— Crest,  a  falcon,  standing 
on  a  sinister-hand-giove  ppr.  Supporters,  two 
gTeyhounds.  -  '     ■ 


CLE 

Cleland,  [Scotland.]  Tlie  same,  -with  the  addition 
of  a  cliiff  ar.  cliarg-od  with  a  sword,  fesseways, 
az.  liilt  and  poind  or. 

Cleland,  [Ireland,]  i;r.  a  hare,  salient,  ppr.  roiuul 
the  neck  a  bu<^le-honi  sa.  stringed  r:^u. 

Clcahind,  az.  a  Iiaro,  courant,  ppr.  ronnd  the  neck 
a  bugle-horn  vert. —  Crest,  a  sinister  gauntlet, 
couped  at  the  wrist,  lying-  fesseways,  the  fingers 
towards  the  sinister,  thereon  a  falcon,  all  ppr. 

Clement,  [Kent,]  ar.  two  bends,  wavy,  sa.  on 
a  chief  gu.  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Clement,  [Kent,]  crin.  three  garbs  gu.  within  a 
bordnre  sa.  bezantee,  a  canton  of  the  iirnis  of 
Longvill. 

Ch'ineitt,  ar.  two  bends,  wavy,  sa.  betw.  as  many 
leopards'  faces  gu.  within  a  bordure  of  the  third. 

Clemenf,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. 

Clement,  gu.  three  garbs  ar. 

Clement,  or  Clements,  [Ireland,]  ar.  two  bends, 
vravy,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. — Crest, 
aliawkppr. 

Clei/unt,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  three  garbs  ar.  v.ithin  a 
bordure  sa.  bezantee. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant, 
ar.  guttee  de  sang. 

Clemenf,  ar.  two  bends,  wavy,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  leopards'  faces  or,  all  wifhiii  a  bordure, 
gobony,  ar.  and  az. 

Clemham,  [Suftolk.]     The  same  as  Glenham. 

CLEMsm,  [Leicestershire^]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
purp.  crov.ned  or. 

Clench,  az.  a  bend,  vair,  double  cottised  or. 

Clenc/i,  gu.  a  bend,  nebulee,  ar.  cottised  or. 

Clench,  [JIarksted,  Suffolk,]  gu.  six  annulets  or, 
conjoined  in  pairs,  two  pair  in  chief,  and  one 
pair  in  base,  a  chief  of  the  second.  (Another, 
without  the  chief.) — Crest,  out  of  a  Saxon  crown 
or,  (on  the  verge  of  the  crown  this  motto,  Tien 
le  Droit,)  an  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
vested  gu.  cuff  ar.  liolding  in  the  hand  jipr.  a 
club  vert,  spiked  or. 

Clench,  or  Chjnclt,  [Bridgcnorth,  Slu'opshire,  and 
Ireland,]  gu.  a  saltier  or,  an  annulet  iu  chief  of 
the  last. 

Clench,  gu.  a  bend,  indented,  point  in  point,  ar. 
and  sa.  cottised  or. 

Clenjjon,  sa.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  three  bu- 
gle-horns or. 

Clendon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  crowned  gu. 

Clendon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  crowned  of  the  first. 

Clendon,  ar.  three  escallops  gu. 

Clendon,  sa.  a  fesse  daucettee,  betw.  three  bugle- 
horns  or. 

Clent,  [Y\'orcestershire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  wa\y, 
betw.  three  lions'  gambs,  erased,  and  bendwavs, 
sa. —  Crest,  two  lions'  gambs,  erect,  sa.  holding 
a  chaplet  vert,  flowered  or. 


CLE 

Clepole.     See  Claypoll. 
('lepsby,  gu.  a  fesse,  bctv,-.  three  lozenges  ar. 
Cleue.     See  C  lea  re. 
Cleiike.     See  Clarke. 

Clermont,  gu.  the    field  rejdcnished    with  tre- 
foils, two  dol|)hins,  endorsed,  ar. 
Clermont.     The  same,  adding  a  label  of  five  points 

az. 
Clermont,  gu.  two  pikes,  haurient,  in  pale,  betw. 

nine  trefoils,  slijjped,  or. 
Clenedon,  sa.  a  fesse,  daucettec,  betw.   three 

bugle. horns  or. 
Clenedon,  ar.  three  escallops  gu. 
Clenedon,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  three  escallops  gu.  within 

a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
Clenedon,    [Somersetshire,]    enn.    three  escallops 

gu. 
Cleneiiond,  per  chev.  engr.  sa.  and  crm. 
Clener,  ar.  three  cups,  covered,  sa. 
Cleroave,  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  or. 
Clervaux,  [12G7,]  or,  a  saltier  sa. 
CLESli-i',  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.^in  chief  two 
•  plates. 

Cleshrj,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  two  bends  ar.  a  canton  crrn. 
Chsby,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  tlu'ee  bends  gu.  a  canton 

enn. 
Clcshy,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fusils,  (another, 

lozenges,)  ar. 
Cleshij,  [Clesby,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  bends  engr. 

gu.  a  canton  crm. 
Cleve,  ar.  an  escarbimcle  sa. 
Cleve,    or   Cliie,   [Huxley,  Cheshire,]    ar.    on    a 

fesse,    betw.  three  wolves'    heads,    erased,  .sa. 

three  mullets  or. — Crest,  a  gTiflin,  passant,  with 

^\  ings  endorsed,  ducally  gorged  or. 
Cleve,    or     Clive,    [Walford,     Shropshire.]     The 

same  arms. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  per 

pale,  dancetfee,  ar.  and  sa. 
Clere,  or  Clive,  [London,  and  Colney-Hatch,  ]\Iid- 

dlesex.]     The    same    as    Cleve,    of  Huxley, 

Cheshire. 
Cleve,  ar.  an   escarbuncle    of  eight  rays  or,  over 

all  an  escocheon  sa. 
Clive,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  mullets   or. — Crest, 

a  griflin,   passant,   ar. 
Cl've,  [W'ilford,  Shropshire,]  ar.  cm  a  fesse,  betw. 

three  wolves'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  mullets 

of  the  field. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  per 

pale,  dancettee  ar.  and  sa. 
C'le\  Ei>EN,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  crowned  az. 
CIcvedon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,   crowned,  sa. 
Clevedon,  [lilssex,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  crowned 

Cleveiionh,  or  Clenehond,  per  chev.  engr. 

sa.  and  erm. 
Clevelvnd,  per  chev.  sa.  and  erm.  a  chev.  engr. 
[  G  c2] 


C  L  I 

counterchangccl. — Crest,  a  demi  old  man  ppr. 
habited  az.  luniiig-  on  a  cap  i^u.  tnrDcd  up  with  a 
hair  front,  holding-  in  his  dexter  liand  a  spear, 
headed  ar.  on  the  toji  of  wbicli  is  tlxed  a  line 
ppr.  wln'ch  passes  behind  him,  and  is  coiled  vp 
in  his  sinister  hand. 

Chvland,  [Taplcy,  Devon,]  az.  a  hare,  salient, 
or,  collared  gn.  to  the  collar  a  bu£^le-horn,  pen- 
dent, sa. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested  a:<. 
cufl'  ar.  holdina:  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  dagger  of  tlie 
second,  hilt  and  poniel  or. 

Clevkley,  ar.  two  chev.  sa.  each  charged  with 
five  horse-nails  or. 

Clever,  or  Ci-EVETtE.     Sec  Cleaver. 

Clew,  or  Cleave,  ar.  a  chcv.  gii.  betw.  three 
uaiis  sa. 

Ceev,  or  Clav,  [Cryche,  Derbyshire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  engr.  betw.  three  trefoils  sa.- — Crest,  two 
■vvings  expanded  ar.  charged  witli  trefoils,  slipped, 
sa. 

Cleybrooke.  The  same  as  Ceabrock. 

Cleyton.  See  Clayton. 

Cliisurne,  [Wcsfmoreland,]  ar.  three  chev.  in- 
terlaced in  biise  sa.  a  chief  of  (be  last.  [Borne 
hy  Edward  Clihiirne,  of  Clihurne,  Westmore- 
land,  Esq."] 

Cliffe,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three 
griffins'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  numv  mullets  of 
the  field. 

Cliffe,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  })opin- 
jays  vert,  meinbered,  gu. 

C'/i^e,  [Devon  and  Essex,]  ar,  three  po]iinjays  vert. 

Clifford,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  talbots' heads, 
erased,  or. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  gu, 
eared  or. 

Clifford,  [Chndleigh,  Devon,]  cliequy,  or  and  az. 
a  fesse  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  dacal  coronet  or,  a 
wi\ern,  rising,  gu. 

Clifford,  [Cumberland.]     The  same  arms. 

Clifford,  [Frani])ton,  Gloucestershire,]  clieqiiy, 
or  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lioncels,  rampant, 
of  the  first. 

Clifford,  [Urceon.]     The  same  arms. 

Clifford,  [Kent,]  cliequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  wavy 
gn.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last. 

Clifford,  checjny,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  sa. 

Clifford,  [Kent,]  cliequy,  or  and  ai.  a  fesse  and 
bend  gu. 

Clifford,  [Kent,]  cliequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  third,  bezantee. 

Clifford,  cbe(piy,  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three 
beiullcts  gu. 

Clifford,  cliequy,  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
leopards'  faces  of  the  first. 

Clifford,  [Herefordshire,]  cheq<iy,  or  and  az.  on 
a  fesse  gu.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 


C  L  I 

Clifford,  choqny,  or  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  thred 

leopards'  faces  ar. 
Clifford,  [Somersetshire,]  cliequy,    or  and  az.    a 

bend  gu. 
Clifford,  [Devon.]     The  same. 
Clifford.     The   same,  adding  on  the  bend  three 

leopards'  faces  or. 
Clifford,  or,  three  eagles,    displayed,    gu.    mem- 

bered  az. 
Clifford,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Clifford,  ar.    three  eagles,    disjdayed,  gu.    mem- 

liered,  az. 
Clifford,  az.  three  chain-shot  or. 
Clifford,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  bendlet  gu. 
Clifford,  chequy,  or  and  az.   on  a  bend  gu.   three 

lions,  passant,  of  the  first. 
Clifford,  [Frampton,]    chequy,    or  and   az.   on   a 

bend  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  of  the  first. 
Clifford,    [Kent,]    chequy,    or    and    az.    a    (esse, 

within  a  bordme,  gu. 
Clifford,  chequy,   or  aiid  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 

ieo])ards'  heads  ar. 
Clifton,  [Kent,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  gu. 
Clifton,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  roses  ga. 
Clifton,  [Barrington,  Somersetshire,]   sa.   a  lion, 

rampant,  betw.  eight  cinquefoils,  and  a  trefoil  in 

chief,  sli])ped,  ar. 
Clifton,  [Laiton,  Bromswold,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 

betw.  five  cinquefoils  ar. 
Clifton,  gu.  pellettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Clifton,  ar.   a  lion,    rampant,   az.   bruised  with  a 

bendlet  or. 
Clifton,   [Clifton,    Nottinghamsliire,]    sa.    a   lion, 

rampant,  langued  and  armed  gu.  Avithiu  an  orle 

of  cinquefoils  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 

or,  a  demi  peacock,   per  pale  ar.  and  sa.   with 

wings  expanded  counterchanged. 
Clifton,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  langued  and  armed 

gu.    within   a   bordure   of  the  second,   cluu-ged 

with  eight  trefoils  slipped  of  the  field. 
Clifton,  [Norfolk,]  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend 

enn.  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second. 
Clifton,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  armed  gu. 
Clifton,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  armed 

gu.   within  an   orle  of  eight  cinquefoils  of  the 

second. 
Clifton,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 
Clifton,  [Lancashire  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 

sa.  three  mullets  of  the  first. — Crest,    an  arm, 

embowed,  in  armour  jipr.  garnished  or,  holding 

in  the  gauntlet  a  sword  ar.  hilt  or. 
Clifton,  [Cheshire,]  az.  on  a  bend  ar.   three  mul- 
lets pierced  gu. 
Clifton,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  gii. 
Clifton.     Tiie  same,  within  a  bordure,  gobonated, 

or  and  az.     ■  ■  ,   ; 


C  L  1 

Cl'flon,  [Norfolk,]  chequy,  ov  and  az.  a  bend  crm. 

Cliflon,  [Bokenham,  Norfolk,]  cb«quy,  or  and 
f^ii.  a  bend  erm. 

Cliflon,  [Fakculinm,  Norfolk,]  chequy,  ov  and  gu. 
on  a  bend  enn.  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.  for  difference. 

Clifton,  [Toftrey,  Norfolk,]  cli(iquy,  or  and  gii. 
on  a  bend  enn.  a  nndlet  su.  for  difference. 

Cliflon,  gu.  five  bendlets  ar. 

C/flun,  []!x)i)don,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets 
gu.  in  the  sinister  chief,  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  [He- 
ralds  Office,  Herts  and  Middlesex,  C.  28.] 

(7/(yVo?2,[lIodstock,]  ar.  a  lion,  salient,  tail  forkedsa. 

Cliflon,  ar.  seniee  de  cinquefoils,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Cliflon,  sa.  semee  de  cinquefoils,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Ci.iNDAN,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  crescents  of 
the  field. 

Clindan,  or  Ciindon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
crowned  gu. 

Cmngs,  sa.  sis  lions,  ranqiant,  ar.  three,  two, 
iuid  one. 

Clinton',  [Scotland,]  ar.  six  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  two  mullets  or,  pierced 
gu.- — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  plume 
of  five  ostrich's  feathers  ar.  banded  with  a  line  az. 

Clinton,  [Warwickshire,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  uz.  a 
fesse  erm.  and  canton  of  the  first. 

Clinton,  [Warwicksliiie,]  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  two 
mullets  or,  pierced  gu. 

Clinlon,  sa.  ou  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  pierced  gu. 

Clinton,  ar.  on  a  cliief  az.  two  mullets  of  six 
points  or,  pierced  of  the  first. 

Clinton,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Clinton,  [Sir  Henry,  installed  Knight  of  the  Bath 
on  the  19th  iNlay,  1779,]  irr.  six  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  sa.  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  az. 
two  mullets  or,  pierced  gu.  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence.— Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  plume  of 
five  ostrich's  feathers  ar.  thereon  a  string  cbc- 
veronways  az.  Supporters,  two  greyhounds  ar. 
each  collared  and  lined  gu.  on  each  collar  three 
crescents  or. 

Clinton,  ar.  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sa.  on  a 
chief  az.  two  mullets  pierced  or. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  gu.  five  ostiich's  feathers  ar. 
banded  by  a  riband  az.  [Home  hi/  Henry 
Fi/n}ies  Clinton,  Esq.  Jj  P.  of  ll'ehvin,  Hert- 
fordshire, lS:2-i.] 

Vlinlon,  [Willshire,]  ar.  a  chief  az. 

Clinton,  ar.  sLx  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,   sa.  on  a 

chief  az.  two  mullets  ])ierced  or. 
Clinton,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  chief  erm. 

Clinton,  [Chamberlain  a)id  Treasurer  to  liing 
ilenry  II.]  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  chief  erm. 

C'lijiton,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  two  nndlets  or. 

*-'linlun,  ar.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu.  on  a 


C  1.  o 

chief  az.  two  mullets  of  six  points  pierced  of  the 
first. 
Clisald,  bany  nebuU'c  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a 

bend  sa.  three  escallops  or. 
Clisdon,  or,   a   lion,   rampant,   sa.    armed    and 
crowned  gu. 

Clisdon,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gii. 

Ci.issoLAi^,  or,  a  pale  gu.  betw.  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, sa. 

Cl-l.'^iSnN,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

CLiTH]i)io\\ ,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  eagles  displaved  sa.  five  aimulets  or. 

Clitherow,  [Boston-House,  near  Brentford,  Mid- 
dlesex,] ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  sa.  five  annulets  or.  [Descended 
from  Sir  Christopher  Clitherow,  Lord  Maijor 
of  Jjondon,  103-5.] 

Clitheroir,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gii.  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  with  wings  inverted  sa.  five  annulets 
or,  a  crescent  for  difference. — Crest,  out  of  a 
tower  ar.  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  issuing  sa. 
charged  on  the  shoidder  with  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference. [Certified  at  the  Coller/e  of  Arms,  Lon- 
don, May  X"/!^,  to  Christopher  Clitherow,  Esrj.'] 

Clithero,  [Salisbury,]  sa.  a  saltier,  or,  a  mullet  for 
difference. 

ClJTON,  gu.  six  crowns  flory  or. 

Cliton,  gu.  a  fesse  indented,  point  in  point,  sa. 
and  ar.  betw.  three  ov.ls'  heads  erased  of  the  ihird. 

Clivk.     See  Clevj;. 

Clijve,  or  Ctlve,  [Stick,  Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 
sa.  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
giiflin,  with  wings  endorsed  ar.  ducally  collared  gu. 

Ci.oiiKilV,  [Bradstoni,  Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  bats,  displayed,  sa. — Crest,  a  goaf's  head, 
erased,  sa.  "attired  or. 

Chov.SUAhh,  gu.  nine  estoiles,  three,  three,  and 
three,  or,  betv,'.  two  bars  wavy  gemclles  of  the 
second. 

Clow'hejiow):,  sa.  three  leopards' faces  or,  jes- 
sant-de-lis  ar. 

Cloke,  [Kent,]  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  grif- 
'  fins'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Ci.oi'TOX,  [Cioptou,  Suffolk,  1.5S6,]  sa.  a  bend 
erm.  bt^tw.  two  cottises  dancettee  or. — Crest,  a 
wolf's  head,  per  pale,  or  and  az. 

Clop  ton,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw  .  two  cottises  dancet- 
tee or. 

Clopton,  gu.  a  bend  or,  betw.  six  pears  erect  of 
the  second,  leaved  vert. 

Clopton,  [Bedfordshire  and  Herefordshire,]  gu.  a 
fess(!  enn.  betw.  six  muscles  or. 

Clopton,  [Sir  liobert.  Lord  Mnvor  of  London. 
14-1 L.]     'J'he  .same, 

Clopton,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  az. 


C  L  U 

Chpfoi),  or,  a  clicv.  az. 

C/oplon,  [\Y aiwick-ihirc,]  ])iily  of  six,  (another, 
four,)  or  and  az.  a  lion,  ram}niiit,  coiiiitercl)aiip,cd. 

Cloplon,  [Sir  Iliit,^li,  I^rd  Mayor  of  Loudon, 
1491.]     Tlie  same  arms. 

Cloplon,  or  Cht/vti,  ar.  U^o  bars  gu.  frotty  or. 

Clopton,  az.  a  bend  ar.  cotlJsed,  indented  or. 

Clapton,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a.  bend  erni.  coKised  or. 

Cloptov,  [Wai-wicksliire,]  per  pale,  or  and  ga.  a  - 
cross,  pattee,  countercl.aiiged. 

Close,  vert,  a  cbev.  ar.  betAv.  three  garbs  or. — 
Crest,  a  garb,  as  in  the  arms. 

Clotworthy,  [Clot\sort!iy,  Devon,]  az.  a  cbev. 
crm.  betw.  three  chajjlets  or. — Crest,  a  stag's 
head,  erased  sa.  attired  and  charged  on  the  neck 
with  two  mvdlets  in  pale  ar.  pierced  through  the 
neck  with  an  arrow  or,  feather  and  liead  of  the 
second  vulued  gii. 

Clougii,  [Thorp-Stapklou,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a 
fosse  humeftee  erm.  betw.  three  leoj^ards'  lieads 
ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ramjiant,  erm.  liolding 
a  battle-axe  handle  sa.  headed  ar. 

Clougli,  [j\Iinsterly,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  pine- 
apples ar.  a  martlet  for  diffetence. 

Clove,  [^Viltshire,]  or,  a  camel,  passant,  betw. 
three  cloves  sa. — Crest,  acamel'shead.couped,  or. 

Clovell,  ai-.  two  chev.  sa.  on  each  five  unils  or. 

Clovyle,  or  Cloxvyle,  [West  Ilaiifield, 
Essex,]  ar.  two  (another,  three)  chev.  sa.  each 
charged  with  five  nails  or. — Crest,  an  ostrich  ar. 
in  the  mouth  a  scroll,  with  this  motto.  All  is  in 
God.  (Another  crest,  a  demi  ostrich  ar.  with 
wings  expanded,  in  the  beak  a  nail  or.) 

Clowes,  [London,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  or^  as  many  cre- 
scents gu. 

Clowes,  [London,  ^yarwickshire,  and  Stafford- 
shire,] az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  unicorns' 
heads  erased  or,  as  many  crescents  gu. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  vert,  ducally  crowned  or,  holding  a 
battle-axe  of  the  last,  headed  ar.  [Confirmed 
Oct.  28th,  1576.] 

Clowfield,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  in  cliief  tliree  esco- 
chcons  of  the  second. 

Clued,     or    Clud,    [Shropshire    and    Notting- 
hamshire,] ar.  a  bend,  betw.  four  cottisos  sa. 
Clued,    [Orleton,   Shropshire,]   erm.    a  fret  sa. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  exj)aiidcd  ppr.  j)rey- 
ing-  on  a  coney  ar. 
Clun,  or  CloL'N,  ar.  a  chief  az. 
Clun,  az.  a  chief  ar.  ,  .        ., 

Chin,  ])er  fesse,  az.  and  ar. 
Clunie,  ar.  three  men's  hearts  ppr. 
Clutterbucr,  [Lii)])iuf,  Gloucestershire,]  az.  a 
lion,  rampant,  ar.  in  chief  three  escallops  of  the 
second. 


C  O  A 

Clutterbiick,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  in  chief  three 

escallops  or.— Crest,  a  stag,  sejant,  betw.  two 

laurel-branches  ppr. 
Clullcrhuck,    ar.    a   lion,    rampant,   ^.   in  chief 

three  escallops  sa. — Crest,  the  same.     \_Borne 

III Clulterhuch,   Escj.   of  Staimore, 

Middlesex,  1824.] 
Clntteyhuck,    az.    a    lion,    rampant,    ar.    in    chief 

three  escallop  shells  of  the  last. — Crest,   a  buck 

sejant    gu.     betw.    tv.o     laurel    branches    vert. 

[Borne  by   Tlmmas  Chitterhtick,   Esq.  of  Har- 

nish-IIouse,  TfW^,  1824.] 
Clutton,  [Cheshire,]   ar.  a  chev.   ermines  cot- 

tised    sa.    betw.    three   annulets  g;u. — Crest,   a 

cock  or. 
Clybery,    sa.    a  fesse   dancettee,    in  chief  two 

fleurs-de-lis  ar.     (Another,  three.) 
CLYLlE)iO^YE,  gu.  on  a  bend  az.  three  martlets  or. 
Chjdcrowc,  or,  a  saltier,  engr.  gu. 
Cli/dcroKC,   ar.   three   covered   cups  sa.  within  a 

bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 
Cli/dcrowe,  or  CUiherow,  sa.  a  leopard's  head  or, 

jessaut-de-lis  ar. 
ClyderoycEj  or,  on   a  bend  az.  three  martlets 

of  the  field. 
CLY'^■A^f,  ar.'  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, sa. 
CL"iNBOW,  per  jiale,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. 
Clynde,  or,  a  hon,  rampant,  sa.  armed  gu. 
Clyndon,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  crescents  ar. 
CLYNDUK.E,  az.    a  chev.  ar.  and  label  of  three 

points  gu. 
Clyneuon,    or   Clifton,  [Northamptonshire,] 

ar.  three  escallops  gu. 
Clynke,  ban-y  of  eight,  gu.  and  ar. 
Clynke,  or  Bhjke,  harry  of  twelve,  gu.  and  az.  a 

cock  or,  crested  and  jclloped  of  the  first. 
Clyplesby,  or  ClyI-SBY,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly. 

ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gii.  three  mullets  of  the 

fa-st.— Crest,  a  bull,  passant,  sa.  pellettee. 
Cli/pshij,    or    Chjpslcy,  [Norfolk,]    quarterly,    ar. 

and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  tluee  mullets  pierced  or. 
Clyssell,  erm.  on  a  cliief  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Coach,  [London,]   or,   a  snake  curling  and  erect 

on  his  tail,   in  pale  sa.— Crest,  a  stag,   sejant, 

gu.  attired  or,  betw.   two  laurel  branches  vert. 

[Granted  to  Sir    Thomas    Coach,   of  London, 

■2d  Feb.  1006.] 

COAKLEY,    erm.    on   a    chief   sa.    a   lion's  head. 

erased,  betw.  two  eagles,  displaced,  or. — Cre<l, 

a  lion,  passant,  or,  in  the  dexter  paw,  an  eagle  s 

leg,  erased,  gu. 

CoARE,  [originiillv  of  France,]  gu.  a  chev.  beiv.. 

two  roses  in  chief  ar.   barbed  vert,  seeded  or, 

and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  of  the  second.  ^ 

Coats,  or  Cotj:s,  [Yorkshire  and  Shropshire,] 


COB 

quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  emi.  second  and  tliird, 
paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  rock  ))pr. 
combed,  wattled,  and  leg:ged  or. 

Coiiii,  [Adderbury,  Oxfordshire,  and  Siiidrinn- 
hain,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a  cbev.  betsv.  three  dolphins, 
embowed,  naiant,  ar.  a  cliief  or.— Crest,  an  ele- 
phant, or. 

Cvhh,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  wavy,  betw. 
three  fishes,  naiant,  ar.  on  a  chief  of  tlie  hist, 
two  shovellers  sa.  beaked  and  legged  or. 

Cohh,  [Oxfordshire,]  per  chev.  gu.  and  sa.  in  chief 
two  shovellers,  and  in  base  a  fish,  naiant,  ar. — 
Crest,  an  elcjihant,  passant,  or. 

Cohh,  jier  chev.  gu.  and  sa. 

Cuhb,  [Aldington,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
moor-cocks  gii. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  demi  leopard,  rampant,  ppr. 

Colb,  [Peterbridge,  Norfolk,]  per  chev.  gu.  and 
sa.  tv.o  swans  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  fish,  or. — 
Crest,  a  swan's  head  or,  liolding  in  the  beak  a 
fish  ar. 

Cohh,  or  Cohbis,  [Norfolk,]  per  chev.  gu.  and  sa. 
in  chief  two  teals,  in  base  a  fish  or. 

CoiiBiiS,  [Bury,  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cocks  gu. 

CoBBETT,  [Edmonton,  Jliddlesex,]  ar.  a  chev. 
liumcttee,  gu.  betw.  three  birds  sa.  in  their 
beaks  a  s])rig  of  laurel,  vert. — Crest,  a  bird 
rising  or,  pellettee,  in  the  beak  a  laurel  sprig, 
vert. 

CoBBiLLF.,  per  pale  indented  or  and  ar.  a  chev. 
g^•. 

CohhijU,  or  Cohliall,  [IJevon,]  ar.  tliree  fleurs-de- 
lis  gu. 

CoBiiAvt,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  lions,  rampant, 
sa.- — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  or.  [Borne 
by  William  Cobhain,  Esq.  vf  Ware,  Herts, 
1S24.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Cob/iam,  or  De  Cobham,  [Kent,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
or,  tliree  lions,  rampant,  sa.  —  Crest,  an  old 
man's  head,  side-faced,  couped  at  the  shoulders 
ppr.  with  a  cap  gu.  turned  up  frctty,  ar.  and  sa. 
buttoned  on  tiie  top  or. 

Cobham,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Cobha/ii,  [Sterborough,  and  of  Cobham,  Kent, 
Temp.  Edward  111.]  gu.  on  a  cliev.  or,  three 
estoiles  sa. 

Cob!iaiii,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  sa. 
crowned  or. 

Cobham,  [Kent,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  estoiles 
vert. 

Cobham,  gu.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  mullets  or, 
■witliin  a  bordure  of  the  second. 

Cobham,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  mullets  az. 

Cobham,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  twelve  tleurs- 
de-lis  or. 


COG 

Cobham,  gn.   a  cross  ar.  betw.   twelve   (anotlttr, 

twenty)  cross  crosslcts  or. 
Cobham,  [Kent,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  tleurs- 

de-lis  az. 
Cobham,  erm.  tiuee   crescents  gu.    each   charged 

with  a  bezant. 
Cobhirm,  gu.  on  a  clicv.  ar.  three  crescents  of  the 

field. 
Cobham,   gu.   on  a  che\'.   or,   three  cinrjuefoi!'.  of 

the  field. 
Cobham,    erm.    three   cinquefoils   gu.    on   each   a 

iiezant. 
Cobham,    gu.    on    a    chev.    or,    three    cinquefoils 

])ierced  az. 
Cobham,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cross  ar. 
Cobham,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cross  crosslets  sa. 
CoJiham,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  nmrtlets  sa. 
Cobham,  or,  four  piles,  wavy,  conjoined  in  base  gu. 
Coliliam,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cinquefoils  veit. 
Cobham,  or  Coheham,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  chef;u\ 

or  and  az. 
Cohliam,  [Blackbury,]   gu.    on  a  chev.   or,  three 

eagles,  displayed,  sa. 
Cobham,  gu.  on  a  ehev.  or,  three  crescents  sa. 
Cohliam,  [Sterborough,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three 

estoiles  sa. 
Cobham,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  martlets  sa. 
Cobham,  gu.  ou  a  chev.  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  r.::. 
Cobham,  gn.  a  cross  betw.  twelve  flenrs-de-lis  I'.z. 
CoBiSTON,    [Devon,]    or,    a    ciiev.    betw.    three 

griflins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
CoBLiSTONE,    ar.    a   chev.   betv/.   three  grifnn-.' 

heads,  erased,  sa. 
CoBLEiGH,  [Devon,]  gyronny  of  eight,  sa.  and 

gii.  on  a  bend   engr.  or,  three  ogresses  betw. 

two  swans  ar. 
Coblcicjh,  [Devon,]  gyronny  of  eight,   sa.  and  gu. 

on  a  bend  engr.  or,  three  hurts,  betw.  two  swans 

holding  in  their  beaks  across  crosslet,  fitchee,  or. 
CoBOi.iiCiii'.,  or  COELIGH,  gvronuy  of  eight,  tu. 

sa.  on  a  bend  engr.  or,  betw.  two  swans,  lidding 

in  their  beaks  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  of  the  li\.-.t. 

three  Inuls. — Crest,  a  cock's  iiead,   erased,  <-,>\. 

combed,  wattled,  and  guttee  or,  holding  in  the 

beak  two  leaves  ar. 
CoB-iN,  vert,  a  griflin,  segrcant,  ar. 
Cobiju,  or  Cobhjn,  vert,  a  griilin,  scgreant,  or. 
Cocui;,  or   Cociiey,    ^n.    an   eagle,    displayed, 

barry  of  six,  or  and  vert. 
Cache,  gu.   an  eagle,  displayed,  barry  of  (weh<-, 

or  and  az. 
Cache,  gu.  an  eagle,  disjtlaycd,  harry  of  eight,  or 

and  vert. 
Cache)/,  az.   on  a  fesse,   betw.  three  bulls'  liead-:, 

erased,  ar.  collared  or,  five  cross  crosslets  fililit e 


c  o  c 

CocHER,  barry  often,  ar.  and  sa.  over  all  a  lion, 
rampant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  coucliant,  erni. 

CoCHET,  az.  a  bend  ar. 

Cochran,  [Drumbreck,  Scotland,]  erin.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  stag's  liead,  erased,  or,  brfM-.  two 
ninllets  ar. — Crest,  a  stag,  standing  at  gaze  pj)r. 
attired  gu. 

Cochran,  [PilKirr,]  erm.  on  a  cliief  gu.  a  boar's 
Lead,  erased,  betw.  two  mullets  ar. 

Cochran,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  stag's  liead,  erased, 
or,  betw.  two  mullets  ar.  within  a  borJure 
g-u. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  man's  heart  jjpr. 

Cochran,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
erased  az. — Crest,  a  horse,  passant,  ar. 

Cochran,  [Ochiltree,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms, 
■within  a  bordure  of  tiic  second. — Crest,  the  same. 

Cochran,  [Balbarchaii,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  boar's 
head,  erased,  and  in  chief  three  mullets  disposed 
cheveronways,  az.- — Crest,  a  spear's  head  and 
gai-b,  in  saltier  p])r. 

Cochran,  [Rochooil,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  boar's  Jiead, 
erased,  and  in  chief  a  crescent,  betw.  two  mul- 
lets disposed  cheveronways  az. 

Cock,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  mullets  in  chief, 
and  a  cock  in  base  gu. 

Cock,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons'  heads  erased, 
■within  a  bordure  engT.  sa. 

Cock-,  Cocke,  or  Koke,  [Broxbom-ne,  Herts,] 
quarterly,  gii.  and  ar. — Crest,  an  ostrich,  hold- 
ing in  the  mouth  a  horse-shoe  ar. 

Cock,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  wolves'  heads, 
erased,  gu. 

Cock,  or  Cocks,  gu.  three  cocks  ar.  armed,  crested, 
and  jcUoped  or.- 

Cock,  or  Cocks,  ar.  a  cock  gu.  ai-med,  crested, 
and  jelloped  or. 

Cock,  or  Cocks,  [Bodmin,  Cornwall,]  lozeugy,  ar. 
and  gn.  on  a  fesse  of  the  first,  three  cocks  of 
the  second. 

Cock,  ai'.  a  bend  az.  in  the  sinister  chief  an  oak 
leaf  of  the  last. 

Cock,  [Plymouth,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 
betw.  three  eagles'  heads,  erased  sa.  on  a  canton 
az.  an  aiichor  or,  on  the  chev.  a  crescent  for 
diflerencp.  [Vide  Yisitalion  of  Devonshire, 
1G20.     CoUec/c  of  Arms,  I^nilon.] 

Cock,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cock  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a 
crescent  betw.  two  stars  of  the  first. 

Cocke,  or  Coke,  [ILuits,]  ar.  a  bend  ^^•avy  sa. 
betw.  three  cocks  gu.  (another,  az.)  on  a  can- 
ton, barry  wavy  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  swan  ppr. 

Cocke,  [Lancashire  and  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev. 
cngr.  gu.  betw.  three  eagles'  licads,  erased,  sa. 
on  a  canton  az.  an  anchor  or. 

Cocke,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  two  roses  of  the  field. 

Cocke,  [Hertfordshire,]  [jcr  fesse  gu.  and  ar. 


c  o  c 

Cocke,  quarterly,  gni.  and  ar. 

Cocke.  [Sandbridge,  Essex,]  sa.  three  bcndlefs  ar. 

Cocke,  az.  three  cocks  ar.  crested  or. 

CocKKS,  or  CdKKS,  per  chev.  ar.  and  gii.  three 
cocks'  heads  erased,  couutcrchanged. 

Cockes,  or  Coke,  [Northey,  Gloucestershire,  and 
of  Hertrordsiiire,]  gu.  fretty  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa. 
three  cocks  of  the  second. 

Cockes,  sa.  three  bends  ar. 

Cockes,  per  chev.  gu.  and  ar.  three  cocks'  heads, 
erased,  and  counlerchanged. 

Cocks,  [Dumbleton,  Gloucestershii-e,  and  of  Suf- 
folk,] sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stags'  attires  fixed 
to  the  scalps  ar. —  Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
stag,  lodged,  ar.  attires  sa.  f Another,  the  stag 
reguardant.) 

Cocks,  [Castle-Ditch,  Herefordshire.]  The  same, 
with  due  difierence. 

Cocks,  [Northey,  Gloucestershire.]     The  same. 

Cocks,  [Kent.]     The  same  arms. 

Cocks,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  fretty  ar.  on  a  fesse  of 
the  last,  three  cocks  of  the  first. 

Cocks,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stags'  attires  fixed 
to  the  scalp  az. 

CocKAiN,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon, 
1G19,]  ar.  three  cocks  gu. 

Cockai/te,  [Hertfordshire.]     The  same. 

Cockatne,  [Leicestershire  and  London,]  ar.  three 
cocks  gu.  an  annulet  sa. 

Cocka;/nc,  [Dorsetshire,]  bendy  of  six,  gu.  and  erm. 

Cockaijne,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1751,]  erm. 
three  cocks  gu. 

Cckinjne,  [Kuston,  Northamptonshire,]  az.  three 
cocks  ar.  armed,  crested,  and  jelloped  jipr. 

Cokaijne,  [Derbyshire,  Bedfordshire,  and  York- 
shire,] ar.  three  cocks  gu.  armed,  crested,  and 
jelloped  sa.  (Another,  az.) — Crest,  a  cock's 
liead,  erased  gu.  beaked  and  combed  sa. 

Cokaijne,  vert,  two  bars  or. 

Cokcitjne,  per  pale  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse  nebulee 
counterchanged. 

Cokaine,  [Stafibrdshire,]  ar.  three  cocks  gu. 

CocKiutYER,  ar.  three  cocks  gu. 

CocKKURN,  or  CoCKiiORNK,  [Cockbum,  Scot- 
land.]    The  same. 

Cocklnirn,  [Langtoim,  Scotland.]     The  same. 

Cockhorne,  ar.  a  fret  of  .six,  sa.  a  chief  gu. 

Cockbum,  [Ormistoiin,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse 
chequy,  az.  and  ar.  betw.  three  cocks  gu. — 
Crest,  a  cock  gu. 

Cockbum,  [Henderland,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  mullet, 
az.  betw.  three  cocks  gu. 

Cockbum.  [('laikingtMiiu',  Scotland,]  ar. a  crescent, 
az.  betw.  tlircc  cot-ks  gu. 

Cockbum,  [Newhall,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  mascle  az. 
betw.  three  cocks  gn. 


c  o  c 

Cockbiirn,  [Skirling,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  spear's  bead 

bet\v.  three  cocks  gii. 
COCK.F.INE,  [Ickliam,  Kent,]   gu.    a  clicv.  lietw. 

tliree  cocks  or. — -Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet  ar.  a 

cock  of  (lie  last.  Leaked,  barbed,  and  nienibcred 

gu.     [Granted  in  1019.]      Another  branch  of 
,    this  foiidhi  bears  the  cliev.  enn. 
CoCKKR,   [Croft,  Lincolnshire,]   ar.   four  bars  sn. 

over  all,   a  lion,    rampant,  or. — Crest,    a   lion, 

coucliant,  giiardant,   enn. 
Cocker,   per  chev.   gu.  and  ar.  three  cocks'  heads 

counterchanged. 
Cocker,  bnrry  of  ten,   ar.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or. 

COCKl^RAM,   COCKERHAM,  Or     HOCKEKHAM, 

[Purbeck,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

leopards'  heads  or.- — Crest,   a  cubit  arm,   erect, 

holding  iu  the  hand  ppr.  an  anchor  erect  sa. 
C0CK.EKELL,   [Hampshire   and  Guernsey,]  or,  a 

leopard's  head  az.   betw.  t^vo  cocks  iu  pale  gu. 

betw.   as  many  Haunches,   each  charged  -with  a 

fienr-de-Us  or. 
CockereU,  or,  a  cross,  betw.  four  cocks  gu. 
Cockerel!,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  lions,  rampant, 

of  the  first. 
CockereU,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallops  sa. 
CockereU,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  cocks  gu. 
CocKEiUNGTON,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  midlel  or. 
CocKET,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.   on   a  fesse,  betw. 

three  estoiles  sa,   a  demi  lion,  rampant,   betw. 

tvvo  fleurs-de-lis —  Crest,  the  same  as 

Cockct,  of  Suffolk. 
Cocket,  [Sufl'olk  and  Norfolk,]  per  bend,   ar.  and 

sa.  three   fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged. — Crest, 

a  man's  head,  couped  below  the  shoulders,   and 

side  faced  ppr.   habited  vert,   the   collar   or,    on 
-  ,  his  head  a  cap,  bendy  wavy,   or  aud  az.  turned 


up  :; 


idenfed  sa, 


CocKEiixr,-  [Essex,]  paly  of  four,   or  and  az.  a 

lion,  rampant,  counterchanged. 
Cockjield,  [Kent,]  a^'    across,  betw.  four  cocks  or. 
Cockficld,  [\orfolk,]  g-    a  cross  betw.  four  cocks 

ar. 
Cockjield,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  saltier,     "o'r.  sa.  a  label 

gu. 
CncKiiAM,  ar.  a  lion,  rainpant,  lozengy     -  aud  az. 
Cokeham,  ar.  a  hon,  rampant,  chequy  az._    ^d  or, 

armed  gu. 
Cokeham,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  chequy  or  and  Vl. 

armed  gu. 
CocKiNOTON,  or,  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  cocks 

Cockiufjlon,    [Devon,]    ar.    a    chev.    betw.    three 

cocks  gu. 
Cockle,  or  Cokyli,,  gu.   on  a  chev.  ar.  three 

ogresses,  a  chief  sa.    (Another,  ar.) 


CO]) 

CockSEY,   [Worcestershire.]      See  CoOKESKY.  j 

Cockseij,   [Ireland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  roses         - 

Cocksey,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cotlised  dancettee  gu.  i 

three  cinquefoils  or.  | 

C'ocksei/,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils  of  th(^  * 

field.'  j 

Cocksci/,  [Worcestershire,]  sa.   a  cross,  within   a  i 

bordure,  engr.  or.  1 

Cocksey,  [\\'orcestershire,]  az.  a  cross,  ar.  within 

a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 
CucKSriALL,  sa.  a  cross,  betw.  four  escallops  ar. 
CoikshaU,  or  Coyshall,  [lilsscx,]  ar.  a  cross,  betw. 

four  escallops  sa.  I 

CocKSiiUTT,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  six  guttees  ar.  j 

three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a 

gridin,  segreant,   sa. — Crest,  a  demi  gi-iflin,  ar.  I 

collared  gu.  guttee  ar. 
Cockshutt,  [Lancashire  and  Shropshire,]  gu.  guttee  : 

ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  griffin,  passant,  sa. — Crest, 

a  demi  griffin,  sa. 
C^oCKSO.v,  per  pale  ar.  aud  gu.   two  legs  cou])ed 

at  the  thigh,  counterchanged,  spurs  or. 
CocKTiuci-;,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 

cocks  sa. 
Coc'K^ilIjE,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  cocks  gu. 
CriCKWALD,  or  Cokerwald,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu. 

three  lions,  rampant,  of  the  field. 
C'ocKWORTiiY,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  cocks 

gu . 
Cocknoiihy,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betv,'.  three  cocks  gu. 
Cocktrorlhy,    ar.    a   chev.    engr.    sa.    betw.   three 

cocks  gu. 
Co)j,  sa.  a  chev.  betv,-.  three  cods,  naiant,  ar. 
Cod,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  six  pellets,  tlu-ee, 

two,   and  one. 
Cudd,  or  Codde,  [Ireland,]   ar.   a  che^■.  az.  betv.'. 

five  bezants,  two  and  three. 
Cudd,  or  Codde,  [Ireland,]   ar.   a  fesse  sa.  betw. 

five  pellets. 
Codd,  or  Codde,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  bet^v. 

three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 
Codd,  or   Codde,  [Irekaud,]  or,  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 

five  ogresses,  two  and  three. 
Cudd,  or  Codde,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 

three  cocks  sa.   armed,  crested,  and  joUoped  of 

the  second. 
Codd,  [Pehcans,  Kent,]   ar.   a  fesse,   embattled, 

sa.  betw.  three  pellets. 
CouuiNGTON,   [Ireland,]   gu.   a   cress  or,    frefty 

az.  betw.  four  trefoils,  slipped,  of  the  second. 

— Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  or. 
CtiDENHA.M,  erm.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu.  beaked 

and  legged  az.  in  chief,  a  fleur-de-lis  or. — Crest, 

a  lion's  head,  erased  or,  laiigued  az.  charged  on 

the  neck  willi  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 


COG 

Codnam,  erm.  an  eaglf,  clis])layccl,  gn.  cliarged 
on  tiie  breast  v/ith  a  (Irur-de-lis  or. 

CoJJKKlNG,  gii.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  crowned 
or. 

CoDFORi),  or  CoDi:roRi),  or.  on  a  cliev.  az. 
bctw.  three  wings  gii.  five  plates. 

Codford,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  Letw.  three  wings  sa. 
five  bezants. 

CoDHAM,  enu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu. 

CoiJiNTON,  gu.  across,  countw-compouyoranda?;. 

Codiiiton,  or  Codington,  gu.  a  cross  or,  fretty  az. 

CdDLiow,  or,  tliree  serpents,  erect,  wavy  sa. 

Codling,  gu.  on  a  canton  (anollier,  quarter)  ar. 
a  bend  sa.  charged  with  three  eagles,  dis- 
))layed,   or. 

CoiJON,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  cl\ev.  gii.  in  base  a  cre- 
scent of  the  last,  on  a  chief  az.  tliree  bezants. 

CoDRiNGTON,  [Dodington,  Gloucestershire,]  ar. 
a  fesse,  embattled  iuid  counter-embattled  gu. 
betv.-.  three  lions,  passant,  sa. —  Crest,  a  dragon's 
head,  couped  gu.  betw.  two  dragons'  Avings, 
chequy,  or  and  az. 

Codriin/lon,  gn.  a  cross,  lozengy,  az.  and  or. 

Codrlngion,  [Codrington,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a 
fesse,  embattled  sa.  bctw.  tlu-ee  lions,  passant, 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dragon's 
Lead  gu.  betw.  two  dragons'  wings  chequy,  or 
juid  az. 

Codrington,    ar.  a  fesse,   embattled  countei'-em- 

battled  sa.  fretty  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  passant, 

^     of  the    second. — Crest,    a    dragon's   liead,   gu. 

\-  betw.  two  wings,  chequy  or  ancl  az.  issuing  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Borne  hij  William 
Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wroughton,  Wiltshire, 
1824.] 

CoE,  or  Coo,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  three  piles,  wavy, 
gu.  betw.  twelve  martlets  sa. 

Coe,  or  Coo,  vaire  ar.  and  gu.  over  all,  three 
])iles  conjoined  in  base  ar.  each  charged  with  a 
bird  sa. 

CoKTON,  [CoetoD,  Shropsliire,]  ar.  a  fesse  engr. 
sa.  betw.  throe  mullets  gu. 

CoETS,  [London,]  per  pale  or  and  az.  two  dol- 
phins, counterchanged  on  a  chief  sa,  a  covered 
cup,  betw.  two  dove-cotes  or. 

Coffin,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  three,  bars  embat- 
tled ar. 

Coffin,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  tluee  bezants,  and 
live  cross  crosslets  or. 

Coffin,  [Portland,  Dorsetshire,  and  Devon,]  ar.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced,  sa. 

Coffin,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  two  bars,  crenellee,  ar. 

Coffin,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  three  bezants  betw. 
nine  cross  crosslets  or. 

CoFiELD,  or  CooFiELi),  gu.  a  tlcur-de-lis  erm. 

CoGAN,  [Irelaud,]  sa.  thi\'o  phic-apples  ar. 


C  O  K 

Cogan,  [Chard,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  tliree  aspin- 
leaves  ar. 

Cogan,  ar.  tliree  aspiu-lcavcs  gu.  (Anotlter, 
slipi'cd  ar.) 

Cogan,  lozengy,  ar,  andgii. 

Cogan,  gu.  three  laurt:l  leaves  ar.  in  chief  a  mul- 
let of  six  points  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  liead,  erased, 
gu.  sciuee  de  mullets  of  six  points  or.  [He- 
ralds' Office,  London,  C.  24.] 

CoGUESiiALE,  [Jlelton  and  Bengali,  Suffolk,]  ar. 
a  cross  betw.  four  escallops  sa. — Crest,  a  stag, 
lodged,  sa.  attired  or. 

CoGiiiLL,  [Coghill-IIall,  Knaresborougb,  Y'ork- 
shire,  and  Bushy,  Hertfordshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  three  pellets,  a  chief  sa. — Crest,  a  cock,  with 
•ftiiigs  cudorsed  erm.  (Another,  [Oxfordshire,] 
the  cock  sa.  wings  expanded  or.) 

Cog/: ill,  [Blechingtoii,  Oxfordshire,  Aldenham, 
Hertfordshire,  and  London.]     The  same  arms. 

CoGGS,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw.  three 
cogs  of  a  mill-wheel  or,  as  many  elm-leaves  vert. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  az.  a  grilfin's 
head  or,  charged  with  a  cog  sa.  [Granted, 
August  1th,  1708.] 

COGNOSE,  [Northumberland,]  gu.  a  fesse,  and 
three  fusils  in  fesse  ar. 

Coke,  or  Cook,  [Lauford,  Derby.shire.]  See 
Cook,  of  Norfolk. 

Coke,  ar.  a  bend,  and  annulet  in  the  sinister  cor- 
ner az. 

Coke,  az.  tlu-ee  cocks  ai-.  crested  or. 

CoKEFiELD,  [Norfolk  and  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  saltier 
sa. 

Cokefield,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  four  crescents  gai. 

Cokefield,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  cross,  chequy,  ar.  and 
gu. 

Cokefeld,  [Bucks,]  az.  a  cross,  betw.  four  fetter- 
locks or. 

Cokefield,  gu.  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  fesso  erm. 

Cokefield,  ar.  a  saltier,  engr.  sp..  betw.  foiu-  cre- 
scents gu. 

COKEFULL,  ar.  a  cross.. betw.  four  escallops  .sa. 

CoKEiiAM,  ar.  a  Vion,  rampant,  double  queued 
az.  fretty  r 

CoKELEY  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  over  aU,  a 
bend.'-   . 

CoKF'.AV,  or  CoKNEY,  gu.  three  lozenges  ar. 
e'.cli  charged  with  a  rose  of  the  field. 

Cokeney,  gu.  three  fusils  in  fesse  or. 

CoKEMNGHAM,  [Yorkshire,]  vert,  on  a  cross 
engr.  ar.  an  annulet  sa. — Crest,  a  goat's  head, 
erased  ar. 

COKER,  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.  three  leopards'  faces  gu. 

Coker,  [Mapowder,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  sa. — CiesI,  a  moor's  head,  couped  at  the 


COL 

shoulders,  full-faced,  ppr.  v.rcatlied  about  the 
temples. 

Coker,  ar.  on  a  bend  ^\\.  three  leopards'  faces  or, 
a  martlet  in  chief  sa. — Crest,  the  same  as  the  last. 

CoJrer,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  leopards'  heads  or. 

Coker,  or  Cokers,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  moors' 
beads  conped  sa. 

Coker,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  tlirec  men's  boots  (i.  e. 
shambrog-ues)  sa. 

Coker,  [Mapow'der,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Coker,  ar.  on  a  bend  ^.  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

CoKERAM,  oj- KoKKRAM,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a 
luidlet  of  six  points  of  the  field. 

CoKKREY,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  leopards' 
heads  or. 

COKERFIELD,  ar.  abend  cottised,  indented,  ^n. 

Cokerfield,  as.  a  bend,  cottised,  dancettee,  gu. 

CoKEUHAM,  [Derbyshire,]  aj'.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  leopards'  heads  of  the  first. 

Cokerham,  [Cohnnbton,  Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  betw".  three  fleurs-de-hs  az.  as  many  leopards' 
heads  of  the  field. 

Cokerham,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tiu-ee  leopards' 
beads  or. 

CoKERiNGTON,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  mullet, 
pierced,  or. 

COKERITII,  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

Cokerith,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  a  mullet  or. 

CoKESEGED,  or  CocKSEDGE,  ar.  a  saltier  sa. 

CoKESFORD,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  vithin  a  bordure 
engr.  sa.  [^Confirmed  to  Joint  Cukesfoi-d,  of 
Laiuiton,  in  Oxfordsliire,  Feb.  1611.] 

CoKESEV,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  cinquefoils  or. 

Cokesey,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  cinquefoils  of 
the  field. 

"COKEWORTII,  [Cornv.all,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  bcfw. 
three  cocks  gu. 

COKEYNZ,  [Dorsetshire,]  bendy  of  six,  gu.  and 
erra. 

COLBATCH,  [Middlesex,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert, 
a  fesse,  claucetlee,  ar.  puttee  do  sang,  betw. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  em- 
bowed,  per  pale  dancettee,  vert  and  az.  cufl' 
eiTD.  holding  in  the  hand  a  pine-npple  down- 
wards, leaved  and  slipped  all  ppr,  iGranicd, 
^  Nov.  2d,  171 G.] 

CoLliECK,  [Bedfordshiie,]  or,  two  bars  vvivy, 
ajjd  in  chief  three  Avhales'  heads  erect,  and 
erased  sa. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion's  head  erased  or,  pellettee. 

CoLUORNE,  or  COLBKOND,  ar.  on  a  fe.ssc 
ga.  a  crescent  of  the  first,  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Collorne,  gu.  a  cross,  betw,  four  swords  ar.  hiif 
and  pomel  or. 


COL 

Collorne,  [Brufon,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bugle-horTis  sa.  stringed  of  the  same, 
and  gar!ii.-,licd  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the  last. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  rein-deer's 
head  ar.  attired  or.  [Heralds  Office.,  Wiltshire,  \ 
Devon,  and  Somersetshire,  C.  22.]  (Another,  \ 
the  mullets  ar.)  i 

Colborne,  or  Coharne,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bu-  | 
gle-horns  sa.  stringed  or.  \_Borne  hif  V'illiinn  \ 
Coluoriif,  J'lsq.  York  Herald,  IbiJO,  Tiitip. 
MElizahelh.] 

CoLHRANU,  o;- CoLBANn,  [Staflordshiro,]  ar.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  stringed  or.  , 

CoUirand,  [Chichester,  and  of  Lewes  and  Eocham, 
Sussex,]  az.  three  levels,  with  their  phmnuets 
or. — Crest,  a  tiger,  sejant,  ar.  armed  or. 

CoLiiROKE,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  depressed  by 
a  fesse  or,  charged  with  three  crosses,  pattce, 
fitchee,  sa. 

Colbroke,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  over  all,  on  a 
fesse  or,  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  tlie 
field. 

CoUiroke,  or  Colhrooke,  erm.  a  cross  gu. 

Colhrooke,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  on  a  fesse  sa. 
tliree  crosses,  forniee,  or. 

Colhrooke.  [Devon,]  ar.  a  hon,  rampant,  gu.  on  a 
bar  sa.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  field. 

Colchroke,  [Ashwell,  Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  liou, 
rampant,  erm.  crowned  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  martlets  sa. 

Colehroke,  [Gatton,  Surrey,]  gu.  a  lion,  ramjiant, 
ar.  ducally  crowned  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest,  a  wivern, 
with  wings  expanded,  or,  resting  his  foot  on  an 
escocheon  gu. 

Coi>]iROND^  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  crescent  of  the  first. 

Colby,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  escallops  az. 
within  a  bordure  engT.  of  the  last. — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  embowed,  ppr.  vested  az.  holding 
a  dagger  of  the  first,  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Cvlbij,  ar.  a  cross  moline  sa. 

Colhij,  [Kensington,  Middlesex,]  az.a  chev.  betw. 
three  escallo]-)S  or,  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the 
last.     [Cnated  a  Baronet  1720.] 

Colchester,     [Somersetshire,     Warwickshire, 
,  and  Loudon,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.   three   estoiles 

— Crest,  a   demi  lion   ])])r.  holding  in  his 

paws  an  estoile  gu.     [Granted  l(i2G.] 

Colchester,  Eudo  de,  gu.  a  cross  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure of  the  second. 

Colchester,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  estoiles  gu. 
[Granted  to  Richard  Colchester,  of  Grafs 
Inn,  London,  JJecember  2(),  1G26.] 

CoLCHET,  sa.  a  griilin,  segTeant,  'ar.  beaked  and 
legged  or. 

[    D    d    2   ] 


COL 

CoLCi>OUGH,  [StafTordsliire,]  ar.  five  eagles,  dis- 
played, winjs  down  in  cross  sa. — Crest,  a  denii 
eagle,  displayed,  sa.  diically  gorged  or. 

COLDIIAM,  [MidLurst,  Sussex,]  az.  a  mullet  ar. 
cbarg-ed  v\itli  a  lorteaux. — Crest,  a  dragou's 
head  gii.  transfixed  througii  (he  breast  ^vith  a 
lance  or,  armed  ar. 

CoMliam,  [Burv,  Sufiulk,]  az.  a  mullet  ar.  pierced, 
of  tlie  field.  ' 

Cole,  ])er  pale,  or  and  ar.  a  bull  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  three  bezants. — Crest,  a  denii  dragon 
az.  wings  or,  holding  a  chaplet  verl. 

Coh,  [NcAvcastle-upon-Tyne,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 
bet-w.  three  scorpions,  erect,  sa.  on  a  chief  az. 
as  many  fieurs-de-lis  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
naked  arm,  erect,  lioldiiig  in  the  hand  pjtr.  a 
scorpion  sa. 

Cole,  [Maluon,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  embattled, 
az.  betw.  three  dolphins,  embowed,  sa.  as  many 
estoiles  or.' — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  erased,  ar. 
collared  and  chained  or,  holding  in  his  month  a 
slip  of  oak  vert. 

Cole,  [Shentey,  Hertfordshb-e,  KiJO,]  ]>er  jialc, 
or  and  ar.  a  bull,  pas<ant,  sa.  ^vitliin  a  bordure 
of  the  last,  on  a  chief  of  the  third,  three  be- 
zants. 

Cole,  [Somersetshire,]  go.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
leopmds'  heads  or.' — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
ar.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Cole,  [Corn V,  all,]  ar.  a  bull  gu.  within  a  bordure 
sa.  bezautee. — Crest,  a  demi  diagon,  holding 
an  arrow  or,  headed  and  feathered  ar. 

Cole,  [De^•oushire,]  gu.  ou  a  chev.  cottised,  betw. 
three  leopai-ds'  heads  ar.  as  many  torteanxes. 

Cole,  [Brancepeth,  Durham,]  ar.  a  fessc  engr. 
sa.  belvt.  thiee  scorpions,  reversed,  of  tlie  zv- 
coud. 

Cole,  per  pale,  erra.  and  sa.  a 
changed. 

Coh,  [Devonshire,  and  Waklen, 
chev.  gu.  betw.  three  scorpions, 
second. 

Cole,  [Oxfordshire,]  sa.  three  fieurs-de-lis  betw. 
two  bendlels  ar. — Crest,  a  bundle  of  arrows, 
ar.  banded  with  a  belt,  buckled  or. 
Cole,  ar.  a  bnll,  passant,  gu.  armed  or. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  gu 
armed  of  the  first. 
Cole,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads   ar 

— Crest,  an  eagle,  dis))layed,  ar. 
Cole,  [Strade,   Devon,  and   London,]  ar.  a  bull^ 

passant,  within  a  bordure  sa.  bezantee,  armed  yfir. 
Cole,  ar.   a  bull,  passanl,  gu.   armed   or,  witliiu  a 

bordure  sa.  bezantee. 
Cole,  1U-.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  scorpions,  erect. 


counter- 


Essex,]    ar.   a 
reversed,  of  the 


COL 

Cole,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  scorpions, reversed, 

Cole,  ar.  a  bull,  passant,  sa.  collared  and  lined  or, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second,  bezantee.  [C'o«- 
finiicd  to  Sulo?non  Cote,  of  Lusse,  Hants, 
^ Heralds'  OJfice,  JJa:r:pshire,   C.  19.] 

CoLKS,  [I)-elaud,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  two  lions' 
heads,  erased,  or,  ten  oo:i-esses.— Crest,  a 
snake,  wreatht;d  about  a  marble  pillar  ppr.  gar- 
nished or.     [Granted  IGiS.'] 

Coles,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bull,  passant,  coim- 
terchmiired. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed  in  ar- 
mour, holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  and  ejitwined 
round  the  arm  a  serjieut  vert. 

Coles,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' faces  ar. 

Coles,  gu.  a  chev.  cotfised,  betw.  tlnee  leopards' 
faces  ar. 

CoLLE,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three  scorpion?, 
erect,  sa.  [Granted^  to  Ralph  Colle,  of  Xew- 
casi le-iipon-Ti/ne,  December  3,  lGi4.] 

CoLLBY,  [Hampshire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  cajiles,  displayed,  ar.  beaked  and  lesjgcd. 


pneons  gu. 
two  arrows 


Coi.rGRAVF,  ar.  two  bars  bet-.v 
— Crest,  on  a  mui'al  coronet 
in  saltier banded 

CoLKLiNG,  [Corcley,  Shropshire,]  vert,  a  grilfiii, 
scgreant,  or. 

Coleman,  az.  on  a  pale  rayonne  or,  a  lion,  rani- 
pant,  gu. — Crest,  a  callrap  or,  betw.  two  w  iugs 
ar.  [J3onie  In/  JValter  Coleman,  Esq.  ofLanj- 
Icy,    Wilis,  1824.] 

Colman.     See  CoL^iA.S. 

CoLKMORK,  o>- CoLLVMOKE,  [Touruav,  France, 
and  Colmore,  Somersetshire,]  gu.   billetty,  and 
three   crescents  or.     (Another,  ar.) — Crest,    ii' 
moor's  head,  couped  below  the  breast,  vri  pro- 
file, ppr.  wTeathed  about  the  temple/s,  or  and  gu. 

CoLENLiiY,  or,  six  billets  gu. 

CoLEXwooD,  [Xorthumberlc.nd.]  See  CoL- 
LiNGAyooD.  ^-     '■ 

CoLEPEPER,  [Yu.'glium,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  bend 
engr.  gu. — C»^esf,  a  falcon,  with  wings  expanded, 
ar.  beaked^legged,  and  belled  or. 

Colcpcpeiy,  LPreston-Jlall,  Kent.]  The  same,  with 
due  d'.'fierence. 

Cotey^per,  [Lincolnshire.]     The  same. 

Ci/iepcper,    ar.  a   chev.   sa.    betw.   three   martlets 

^gu. 

CoLEUGH,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  annulets  or,  in 
the  sinister  chief  jioiiit,  three  crosses,  I'ormee, 
fitcheo,  of  the  second. 

CoLE'i',  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  in  armour  ppr.  holding  a  cimetar  ar. 
hilt  and  pomel  or. 


COL 

Coleij,  ar.  a  cliev.  gu.  betw.  three  soorpioiis,  re- 
versed, sa. 

COLFOX,  or,  on  a  cliief  a/,,  tlireo  foxes'  leads, 
erased,  of  tlie  field. 

Col/ox,  sa.  on  a  cluef  ar.  three  foxes'  heads,  couped, 
gu. 

Colfo.v,  sa.  on  achev.  ar.  three  foxes' heads,  coiipcd, 
gu. 

Co/fox,  sa.  on  a  clie> .  ar.  tliree  foxes'  heads,  erased, 
gu. 

COLIIET.      See  CoLLliT. 

CoDMER,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  crescent;;  lietw.  nine 
(another,  eight)  billets  ar. 

CoLLAND,  ar.  tv.o  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  lor 
teauxes. — Crest,  a  iish-wheel  or. 

Collar,  or  Collou,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a 
saltier,  vaire,  or  and  sa.  bet\v.  four  escallops  of 
the  last. — Crest,  a  tiger's  h.ead,  erased,  or. 
[Confirmed  Jtine  2,  15C9.] 

Collar,  [Gloncesterslure,]  ar.  a  saltier  vaire,  or 
and  gu.  betw.  foiu-  est-allops  of  the  last. 

Coller,  or  Collar,  [Gloucestershire  and  London,] 
ar.  a  cross  vaire,  or  and  gu.  betv.'.  four  escallojis 
sa. 

C0LJ-.AKD,  [Barnstou,  Essex,]  per  fcsse,  or  fnul 
ar.  three  moors'  heads,  side-faced,  couped,  pjjr. 
wreathed  round  the  temples,  or  and  sa. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  rainpaut,  sa.  supporting  a  cross- 
bow or.  [Grant ed  to  William  Collard,  of 
Barnston,  Essex,  June  16,  1G40.] 

Collard,  az.  three  ladies'  beads,  in  fesse,  betw. 
as  many  fieurs-de-lis  or. 

Coltarde,  [Collard  and  Southcott,  Devon,]  gy- 
ronny  of  six,  or  and  sa.  three  moors'  heads, 
couped,  of  the  second.- — Crest,  a  demi  liou, 
rampant,  sa.  holding  a  scaling-ladder  or. 

CoLLAY,  or  COLLEY,  [Hertfordshire,  Cheshire, 
ami -Warwickshire,]  sa.  three  swans'  necks, 
erased,  ar.  within  a  bordure,  or.— Crest,  an 
elephant's  hr:Kl  gu.  betw.  two  wings  .sa. 

Collaij,  sa.  three  ^■'"ans'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Colky,  [Gla.sson,  Eutii.'Hlshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  wavy, 
sa. 

Collce,  Collet;,  or  Cooling,  ar.  a  cross,  wavy,  sa. 
(Another,  wavy  and  hinnettce  s,  ) — Crest,  a 
griilin,  scgreaiit,  ar.  beaked,  and  legged,  or. 

Colleij,  ar.  a  cross  gu. 

Colli  I/,  [Ireland,]  or,  alien,  rampant,  gn. 

CoLLE.     See  CoLK. 

CoLLEBY,  [Devon,]  az.  a  chev.  eugr.  bef^\.  three 
escallops  or,  withiji  a  bordure,  eiigr.  of  the  se- 
cond. 

CoLLRN,  CoLLiM,  or  CoLLiNGS,  [Tiigh-Laver, 
Essex,]  vert,  a  griffin,  segrcant,  or. — Crest,  a 
grilliu's  head,  erased,  or,  collared  vert. 

Cullcn,  [Little  Laver,  Essex.]     'J'lie  same,  charged 


COL 

with  a  crescent.— Crest,  a  griflin's  licad,  erased, 
vert,   collared  erni.  charged  with  a  crescent. 

Collen,  [l^ssex,  Kent,  and  Stallordshire,  101:2.] 
The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  griffin's  head,  erased, 
or,  collared,  erm.  (Another  cre-sf,  a  Acmi  gnT- 
fin  or,  collared  ar.) 

Collin,  or  Collins,  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
bezants,  as  many  birds  sa.  0!i  a  chief  or,  a 
griffin,  passant,  per  pale,  gn.  and  sa. — Cre=t,  a 
griffin,  jjassant,  gu.  (Another  crest ,  on  a  cha- 
]ieau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  griffin,  passant,  per 
pale,  sa.  and  gii.) 

Collin,  [YAtou,  Notts,]  vert,  a  griffin,  segrennt, 
or,  beaked  and  membci'ed  gu.  on  a  chief  in- 
dented ar.  two  ciosses,  former,  of  the  third. — 
Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  per  fesse  in- 
dented, or  and  ar.  eared  and  charged  on  the 
)ieck  with  a  cross  formee  gu.  [Granted  June 
27,  1732.] 

Co  LING,  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  a  griffin,  scgrennt, 
or. — Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  segreant,  liokiin^- 
betw.  his  talons  a  fusil  gu.  charged  with  a  crescent 
ar.     [Granted  1672.] 

Collinfj,  [Cockleigh,  Suffolk,]  vert,  a  griffin,  se- 
greant, or,  on  a  canton  ar.  a  lleur-de-lis  gu. 

CoLLiNGS,  vert,  a  griffin,  segreant,  per  fesse,  or 
and  sa.  crowned  ar. 

Collins,  [Devon,]  sn.  on  a  clirv.  betw.  three 
doves  ar.  live  guttee  de  sang. 

Collins,  [Kent,]  vert,  a  griffin,  segreant,  or, 
beaked,  legged,  and  ducally  gorged,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  demi  griffin  or,  beaked,  legged,  and 
ducally  gorged  ar.     [Granted  May  12,  1570.] 

Collins,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  martlets  sa. 

Collins,  [London,  Sussex,  and  Sittingbourn, 
Kent,]  gu.  en  a  bend  or,  three  martlets  az.  all 
v.ithin  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  a  demi  gi-iffiu  or, 
beaked  and  legged  gu.  collared  erm. 

Collins,  or  Colly n,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  p])r. 

Collins,  [Kent,]  vert,  a  griflin,  segreant,  ar.  armed 
or. 

Collins,  ar.  a  boar's  head,  couped  and  erect,  g-u. 
betw.  three  roundles,  per  fesse,  or  and  guV — 
Crest,  a  demi  griffin  ar. 

Collins,  [Ottery,"St.  Bfary,  Devon,]  az.  thre-- 
torches  or,  lired  or  lighted  ppr. — Crest,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  ppr.  holding  a  torch  or,  lighted 
I>pr. 

CuUiiis,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
bezants,  as  many  martlets  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a 
j^riilin,  passant,  v,itli  wings  endorsed,  ]ipr  pale, 
sa.  and  gu. — -Crest,  on  a  cli:i];eau,  gu.  turned 
up  erm.  a  gri.Tin,  passant,  per  ])ale,  ar.  and  gu. 

Collins,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets  of  the 
field. 


COL 

Collin-i,    gu.    a   crcstfiit   criii.  vithiii  an   orlc   of 

iiiiirtlcts   ar. — Crost,    a   domi  grilliu   or,  aniied 

pi. 
Collcn.t,    [OfiVfll,  Dorsetshire,]   sa.    a   cliev.    ar. 

gnttcc  (le  sann;,  betw.  tliree  doves  of  tlie  second. 

— Cn  st,  a  dove  ar. 
Collcns.    or    Collcnsirell,    [Barnes-Hill,    Devon,] 

U7..  tlirco  fire-briiiids  ppr. — Crest,  a   cubit  arm, 

linldiui,'  a  fire-brand,  all  ppr. 
Colli  IIS,   [Vpiou,  Derefordshire,]  vert,    a  giiflin, 

sej^Toant,  and  a  crescent  for  difference,  or.  [Coii- 

finiuil    to   Rkhard    CoUcns,    Esq.    of    Upton, 

Ucnfordshire,   October,  KJIS.] 
Coth/iif/s,     [Uury,     Siiflblk,]    vert,    a  gTiflin,    sc- 

g^reant,  or,  on  a  canton   of  the  second,  a  (leiir- 

<lc-lis  sa. — Crest,  a  nag's  head,  sa.   bridled   or, 

(lie  rein  lianging  down  before,  witli  a    ring  at 

the  <'nd  of  it. 
('oi.i.KSWooD.     See  CoLLiNcwoon. 
('oj.i.i.it.     See  Collar. 
(!(U.Li:s,  [Worcestershire,]  g\i.   a   chev.  ar.   pel- 

iettec,  charged  with   two  bars   gemelles  of  tlie 

field,    betw.   three   lions'  heads,    erased,  or. — 

('ri>sf,    a    sea-pic,     -with    wings    cx])andcd,    or, 

gnltee  sa.  standing  on  a  dolphin.  King  on  his 

back,  of  the  fnst. 
('olli;t,  [Suflblk,]  sa.  on    a  chev.    betw.    three 

hinds,  tripp;)nt,  ar.    as    many    aniuilets    of    tlie 

first. — Crest,  a  hind,  trijipant,  ar. 
Coll.t.  [S\v  Henry,  Lord  ^tlayor  of  l^nidon,  148G.] 

Tin-  same  arms. 
Cdlltlt,  [London,]  sa.   on  a  chev.  ar.    Aoided  of 

the   firld,    five    annulets    of   the    second,  betw. 

three  hinds  p])r, — Crest,  a   hind,    ])as5ant,    ppr. 

ri'posiiig  his  dexter    foot    on    an  escocheon    sa. 

[a,  a II In!  Ma,/  7.   1711.] 
Collet  I,  [The    liale,    Wendover,    Bucks,]  sa.  on 

a   chev.  ar.  voided    of  the  field,   three  annulets 

of    the   second,    betw.    as   many  hinds,   statant, 

I'i"-- 
C"!l'  II,  sa.  on    a    diev.   ar.  voided   of   the  field, 

inlw.  three  hinds,  passant,  as  many  annulets  of 

till'  second, — Crest,  a  stag  ppr.  supporting  w  ilh 

the   drxtcr  foot   an   escocheon    sa.     [Boriii'  bij 

IJnn.z.rJuhn  Collet  I,  Esq.  of  Locker  s  House, 

UrnaUIrmpsI,  ad, -Herts,  iHiL] 
Collirl,  ar.  a  bend,  wavy,  sa. 
Cot/irl,  i,r.  a  bend,  wavy,  vert. 
(^OM.KTON.  [Lfiiidon,  and  Exmonfh,  Devon,]  or, 

Ihreo  stag's  heads,  coiiped,  ppr. — Crest,  astag's 

head,  couped,  pjir, 
Colltton,  or,   three  roebucks'  beads,  couped,   t  |)r, 

—Crest,  a  roebuck's  head,  couped,  jipr.  collared 

Colleton,  [Devon,]  or,  three  bucks'  heads,  erased, 


COL 

Colleton,  [Devon,]  per  pale,  gu,  and  sa.  a  saltier 
engr.  betw.  four  castles  or. 

CoLLEY,     See  COLLAY. 

COLLIATI,  or  CoLLYAR,  [Darlston,  Stafford- 
shire,] ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  tliree  dcmi  iini. 
corns,  courant,  gu.  as  many  acorn  slips  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  negro  ppr.  with  pearls  in  the  cars 
ar.  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  acorn  branch, 
fructed,  or. 

Colbjear,  [Ireland,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
^\olves'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  trees  vert, 
fructed  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  nnicoru,  rampant, 
ar.  armed  and  ungnled  or. 

Collier,  sa.  a  cross,  pattee,  fitchee,  or.  [Granted 
to  Francis  Collier,  of  Dailinqton,  Stafford- 
shire,  October  10/  5tli  Charles  J.  1G29.] 

Collier,  or  Col/i/er,  sa.  a  cross,  pattee,  fitchee, 
or,  a  canton  ar. 

Collier,  alias  DimocJc,  [Puddle,  Dorsetshire,]  ar. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  bats,  displayed,  sa- — Crest, 
a  wivcrn,  with  wings  endorsed  ar. 

Colli/er,  [Stafl'ordshire,]  sa.  a  cross,  pattee,  fitchee, 
or. — Crest,  a  cross,  pattee,  fitchee,  or,  betw. 
two  eagles'  wings  sa.     [Con finned    October  10, 

CoUijcr,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
\\  olves'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  roses  of  the 
first,  stalked,  and  leaved  ^ert. — Crest,  a  demi 
unicorn  ar.  armed,  maned,  and  hoofed  or. 

Cdlhjer,  gn.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  wolves' 
heads,  erased,  or,  as  many  roses  of  the  field, 
seeded,  gu.  barbed  vert. — Crest,  a  demi  uni- 
corn ar.  armed,  crined,  and  iinguled  or.  [Borne 
with  the  arms  of  Haivkes  upon  an  escocheon  of 
pretence,  (viz.  az.  three  bendlets  or,  a  chief  erm. 
ill  ri(jht  of  his  Wife,  Mary,  Davii^ler  and 
Co-heiress  of  Thomas  Haivkes,  of  L:ttle,-y'-'-fJ,', 
Leicester,  Gent. J  h,j  tlie  liev.  M  iitin.r.  ij.-rnfoe 
Colhjer,  D.D.  LED.  anr'  J\A.S,  of  Peck- 
ham,  Surrey,  and  Lutter  :  <,ri/i  .foresaid,  1824.] 
See  Plate  of  Arms. 

CoLLIX,        >  e        <• 

Collins,    ^^^ee  Clm-.s. 

Colliiifj,  per  p"'-,  vert  and  gu.  a  griflhi,  segrcant, 
or.  [Cor  r,  med  to  Richard  Colling,  Esq.  De- 
cember \[i,  Hu-2.] 

CoL'  ciiORNK,  [Devonshire  and  M\''iltshire,]  ar. 
;  .tiUier,  chequy,  or  and  az.  betw.  four  colum- 
i)i)H  s  ppr. — Crest,  a  demi  woman  ppr.  her  hair 
disliovelled  or,  habited  erm.  sleeves  gu.  holding 
in  the  dexter  hand  a  covered  cup  or. 

CoUinrjbornc,  (piarterly,  or  and  az. 

CoUiiKjborne,  [Northumberland,]  quarterly,  or  and 
az.  a  cross,  pattee,   counlerchanged. 

CoUinyborne,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  saltier,  cliequy, 
or  and  az. 


■See  CoLLEN. 


COL 

CoUinr/lorne,  quarterly,  ar.  aud  az.  a  cross  moliiie, 

coiinterchauged. 
COLLINGKEV,  or,  tliree  )Ieiirs-(le-lis  az. 
COLLIN'GRIG,  or  CoLLVNGREGi'.,  or,  tlu'ee  flcurs- 

de-]is  az. 
CoUin(jri(j,    or,  three    fleurs-de-lis    az.    williiri   a 

bordiMC  eugr.  of  the  secoud. 
CoLLiNCTON,  az.  oa  a  fesse  or,  three  maidens' 

heads,  couped  below  the  breast  ppr.— Crest,  a 

stag's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
.  CoLLiNGWOOD,  [Braiitou,  Xorthiunberlaiid,]  ar. 

a  ciiev.  betw.  three  bucks'  heads,  eiased,  gu. 
Collin ff wood,  [Xorthumberland,]  ar.  a  che\'.  ilory, 

counterflory,  az.  betw.  three  hares'  heads,  erased, 

purp.  each  having  in  his  mouth  an  oak-leaf  vert. 
Colliitf/ivood,  [Northuuiberlaud,]  ar.  three  chev.  sa. 

on  each  fi\e  bezants. 
ColliiK/wood,  [Norfolk,]  gu.    three  bucks'    heads, 

erased,  ar.  attired  or. — Crest^  h  buck's  head,  as 

in  the  arms. 
Collenwood,  ar.  three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  gu. 

attired,  of  the  first. 
CoLiiN  WOOD,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  thi-ee  bucks' 

heads  gu.  attired  or. 
Collins,  and 
Collin. 
CoLLlN-SON,  [York,]  az.  three  cinqnefoiis  or,  on 

each  a  torteaux. 
C0LLIRA.Y,    per  pale,   iadeiited,  gu.    and   ar.    a 

buO,  passant,  couuterchanged. 
ColUrcn/,  ar.  throe  bats'  wings  sa. 
Colliraij,  per  pale,  indented,  gu.   and  ar.  a  bull, 

passant,  couuterchanged,  within  a  bordure   sa. 

bezantee. 
CoLLMORE,     or     COLLAMORE,     [Birmingham, 

Warwickshire,]  gu.  three  crescents,  betw.  nine 

billets   or. — Crest,  a  moors'    head,    couped    at 

the  shoulders  ppr.  v  reathed  about  the  temples, 

or  and  gu. 
CoLLOMiiEk,  gu.  a  bend  or. 
CoLLO.Mi!ERS,  gii.  a  bend  ar. 
CoLLONM,  [Italy,]  gu.  a  pillar  ar.  ensigned  with 

a  crowTi  or. 
CoLLoWTERY,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  bats,  dis- 
played, sa. 
CoLLS,  gu.  on  a  chief,  indented,  ar.  three  annu- 
lets of  the  Held. 
CoLLU.viBELL,  [Derbyshire,]  sa.  three  do^es  ar. 

each   holding   in    his    beak    aii   ear   of    wheat, 

(another,  laurel,)  or. 
Collumbcll,  [Blytou,  Lincolnshire,]  sa.  three  doves 

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

dove  close  ppr.  in  his  beak  an  ear  of  v.heat  or. 
CoLLViLi;,  [Gorne,  Ireland,]  quarterly,   ar.   and 

sa. ;  in   the  first   and    fourth  quarters,    a   cross 

formee,  gu. ;  in  the  second  and  third,  a  fesse, 


■      COL 

chequy,  or  and  vert. — Crest,  a  Iiind's  head  ar. 
charged  with  a  cross,  formee,  sa.  [Gr(uif(d 
April -i^j,   1(i7<).] 

CoLLYER.     See  witli  Colliar. 

CoLMAijy,  [Devon,]  az.  a  chev.  bet^v.  three  pears 
ar. 

CoLMAN,  [Kent,]  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cross, 
patonce,  betw.  four  mullets  counterchanged. 
— Crest,  a  greyhound's  head  sa.  gorged  with  a 
collar  and  ruig  ar.  charged  >\  ilh  a  miJlet  sa. 

Culinan,  [Brunt,  Ely,  Suffolk,  and  Harwich,  Es- 
sex,] az.  ui)on  a  pale  rayoiu'-.e  or,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu. — Crest,  a  calti'ap  or,  betw.  two  wings 
ar. 

Coliiiaii,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  mullets  or. 

CoLMEL,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  three  chev.  sa. 
bezantee. 

CoLMJCR,  [Wyghton,  Norfolk,]  gyronny  of  eight, 
ar.  and  sa.  oji  a  chief  or,  three  lions,  rampant, 
gu. 

CoLMERLEY,  Or  CoLMERBY,  az.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  a  label  of  four  points  gu. 

Coi^NE,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 

CoLNJcr,  [Ilanqjshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three 
pomegi-anates  of  the  field. 

CoLNEY,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 

CoLQUHON,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier,  engr.  sa. 

Colqnhoun,  [Duuyelder,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  sal- 
tier, engT.  sa.  in  base,  a  rose  gu, — Crest,  a 
branch  of  laurel,  slipped,  ppr. 

CoLRETii,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  fieirrs-de-lis 
az. 

CoLRiDGE,  gu.  a  cross,  flowered,  betv.'.  five  mart- 
lets or. 

CoLROND,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond, a  crescent  of  the  first. 

Cols  ELL,  or,  a  pale  az.  a  chief  vert. 

CoLSHiLL,  or  CoLSELL,  [Essex  and  Cornwall,] 
chequy,  or  and  sa.  a  chief  of  the  first  gutteo  de 
sang.- — Crest,  an  arm,  couped  at  the  shoulder, 
in  armour  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a 
gauntlet,  all  ])\n. 

Colsliill,  or  Col.sell,  chequy,  or  and  sa.  a  chev.  ar. 
gu  llee  de  sang. 

Colsliill,  chequy,  or  and  sn.  a  chief  ar. 

Cohhili,  [London,]  chequy,  or  and  az.  on  a  chief 
;ir.  a  goat,  salient,  gu. 

Colsliill,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu.  a  chief  or. 

Colsliill,   chequy,  a)',  and  sa.  a  chief  erm. 

Colsliill,  [Devonshire,]  checjuy,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cliief 
or. 

C-dshill,  or  Colscll,  [Kent,]  quarterly,  gu.  and 
sa  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  betw.  three  crosses, 
formee,  fitchce,  at  the  foot,  of  the  third. 

Culsliill,  [Devon,]  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief 
of  the  first,  four  gutlee  de  sang. 


COL 

CohJifU,  or,  a  pale  gii.  nml  chief  vert. 
COLSTOX,  ar.  two  barlj^ls,  re^jjectiii;^-  each    otlicr 


liaurieiil,      ciidovsed, 


sa. 


Colston,     ar.    two    ba 
M'itliiii  ii  bordure  sa. 

Colsoii,  sa.  oil  a  pule,  lietv>-.  two  palcts  ar.  three 
escochcons   g-ii. — Clrest,    two   arms,    coiiped   at 

the  elbovr,  liabifed holding-  in  the  baud 

ppr.  an  escocheon  or. 

Colston,  [Essex,]  ar.  two  dolphins,  hanrient,   sa. 

Colston,  Coiihon,  or  Coiilston,  [Loudon  and  Es- 
sex,] ar.  two  dolphins,  hanrient,  respecting-  each 
other,  sa.  chained  together  by  their  ncc!;s,  the 
chain  pendent  or, — Cre=t,  a  dol|)hin,   embo-ived, 

Colston,  ar.    three    dolphins,    hanrient,    v.ithin    a 

bordvirc  sa. 
Colston,  g-n.  two  barbies,  resiiecting- each  other,  or. 
C'o/iYow,' [Essex,]  az.  two  barbels,  hanrient,  respect- 
ing each  other,  ar. 
Collision,  [St.  Ives,   JIunting-donshirc,]  ar.  a  chev. 

engr.  gii.   betw.  three  dolphins,    embowed,   sa. 

— Crest,    an    eagle,    -with    wings   endorsed,  or, 

preying  on  a  dolphin  ])pr. 
Colt,  []']ssex,]  erni.  a  iesse,  betw.  three  col's  lu 

fall  speed  sa. — Croit,  a  colt  in  fall  si)eed,   sa. 

holding-  in  his  month   a   broken   tilting  spear  or, 

headed  az.   the  otiier   part  of   the  spear    Ijing' 

betw.  his  hind  legs. 
Colt,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  ll^sse  az.  betw.  three  colts,  in 

full  speed  sa. 
Colt,  [^Middlesex  and  Carlisle,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 

three  colts,  in  full  speed,  sa. — Crest,  a  colt,  as 

in  the  ai-ms.    [Granted  to Coll,  of  Can- 

terhuni,  Kent,  June  30,  1G15.] 
Colt,  [Colt-Hall,    Suftblk,    15S7.]      The    same, 

with  due  difference. — Crest,  a  nag's  head  erm. 
Colt,  or  Conit,  [Canterbury,  1G13,]  or,   a  fesse, 

betw.  three  colts,  in  fuU  speed,  sa. — Crest,  in  a 

fire  ppr.  a  ram  ar.  attired  or. 
Coi.TAMiiE,  or,  a  chev.  betw. three  escallops  az, 
COLTIIORPE,  vaire,   ar.  and  gu. 
Coi-.Tiii'RST,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  fosse,  betw. 

two  cults,  passant,  sa. —  Crest,  a  derul  lion,  ram- 
pant, affrontee  ar. 
CollJuirsl,  [Ireland,]  ar.   on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 

colts,  conrant,  sa.  as  many  trefoils,   slipped,  or. 

— Crest,  a  colt,  statant,  sa. 
CoLTMAN.    or  Coi-];man,     [Leicestershire    and 

London,]  az.  -a  cross,  patonce,  pierced   of   the 
-  field  or,  betw.  four  midlets,  pierced,  ar. — Crest 

a  nag's  head,  erased,  sa.   maned  and  bridled  ;  r. 
tasselled  or. 
('OL'i-ON,    [Essex,]    az.   two   barbels,    re^jieoiin^ 

each  other  ar. 
Coi/rwoKTii,  or  CoLi.vWAUr,  vaire  iu-.  .o.-.d  gu. 


COL 

CoiATBiiRS,  per  fesse,  ar.   and   gu.    a  cross,  sar- 

celly,  counterchaiigcd. 
CoLUiMiiRRSigu.  a  chief  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  coun- 

terchanged. 
Cohunlwrs,  \<er  fesse,  gu.  and  ar.  a  cross,  moline, 

counterchangcd.  * 

Cohnnhcrs,  gu.  a  cross,  formee,  fitcliee,  ar. 
Coltuubcrs,  [Dc^on,]  gu.  a  cross,  formee,  fitchee, 

or. 
Cohunhers,  gu.  a  bend  or. 
CoL^'IL,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  sa.  scpiar^^ 

])ierccd  of  the  field. 
Coli-il,  [IJlair,    Scotland.]     The    same,    within    a 

bordure,  cpiarterly,  gu.  and  ar. — Crest,  a  hind's 

head,  coniied,  jipr.     f Another    crest,     n    demi 

man,  clothed  in  a  lion's  skin,    holding    a  baton, 

all  ppr.) 
Colrilc,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  ar. 
Coh-Uc,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  crescents  ar. 
Colfile,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  a  ciuquefoil  az. 
Coluile,  or,  six  billets  gu.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Colvile,  ar.  a  cross,  flory,  gu. 
Colvile,  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  gu. 
Colrlle,  ar.  three  crosses,  paftee,  gu. 
Colvile,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  sa.  bezantee. 
Colvile,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  lions  of  the  field. 
Colvile,  per  fesse   ar.   and   gu.   a  cross,    moline, 

counterchanged. 
Colvile,  [Bitham,  Lincolnshire,]  or,  a  fesse  gu. 
Colvile,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  and  bend 

gu. 
Colvile,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  lions  or. 
Colvile,  [Lincolnshire,]  or,   on  a  fesse  gu.    tlu-ee 

lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Colvile,  or,  three  chev.  sa.  each  charged  with  fn  i 

bezants. 
Colvile,  [Yorkshire,]   or,  a  fosse  gu.  on  a  ch''  '^  <:; 

the  second  three  bezants. 
Colvile,  [Sufl'olk,]  az.    a    lion,    ramjian',    ar.  and 

bend  gu. — Crest,  a  dejiii  lion,  or,  holding-  in  the 

dexter  foot,  a  cross,  moline,  f^u. 
Colvile,   [Lincolnshire  and  C-umbridgesliire,]  az.  a 

Hon,  rampant,  ;;r.  -.-.•.id  'label  gu. — Crest,    on   a 

chapeau  az.  tiinicd  up  erm.    a  lion,  ar.  charged 

on  tiic  shou'utr  w  ith  a  label  of  three  points  gu. 

Colvile,    'J-.     Coljiill,    [Nortlmmiitonshire,  Cum- 

bevki:.;!,    Lincolnsliire,    Northumberland,     and 

Kent,]  ar.  three  chev.  sa.  bezantee. 
ColvH",  or  Cohvcdl,  [Kent,]    ar.   three  chev.   sa. 

cai-ii  charged  with  five  annulets  or. 
Cot,  lie,  or  "Colivc'll,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.  a  lion, 
iumpant,  or,  and  label  gu. — Crest,  on  a  cha- 
peau gu.  turned  up  orni.  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 
gorged  A^iih  a  label  of  three  points  of  the 
lirst. 
Colvile,  [Isle  of  E'y,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  a 


COM 

label  ^. — Crest,  a  gTcybouncls'  bead,  erased, 
!ir. 

C.olvilc,  or,  oil  a  pile  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
betw.  two  cock  pheasants,  endorsed,  ])urp. 

Colvile,  ["^'orksbue,]  or,  a  fosse  gu.  iu  cliief  three 
tfirfi>aiixcs. 

Colrilr,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  on  a  chief  crm.  a 
label  gu. 

Culvilc,  ar.  a  cross,  patonce,  gii. 

Cloiile,  ar.  a  cross,  pattee,  gu. 

Collin,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

('olci/l,  or,  three  chess  rooks  gu. 

Colvill,  ar.  a  cross  (lowered  gu. 

Colvil/,  [Cumberland,]  or,  a  cross  flowered  gai. 

ColiilL  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  ia  pule  sa.  be- 
zautee. 

Colvillc,  ar.  a  cross,  moliue,  sa. — Crest,  a  stag's 
head,  couped  ar.  [Borne  hy  Avdreiu  ColvU/c, 
(formerly  Wedderlnirn,)  Esq.  18:24.] 

CoLWiCH.ar.  a  fosse,  betw.  three  bats,  displayed,  sa. 

CoLWiKE,  gu.  three  fusils  iu  fesse  ar.  in  chief 
two  cinquefoils  or. 

Colwike,  ar.  the  did  re])lenished  with  cross  cross- 
lets,  fifcliee,  az.  a  bend  of  the  last. 

Coluike,  quarterly  ;  first,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 
bezants ;  secondly,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitcliee, 
iiz.  and  sa. 

Colwike,  ar.  ou  a  bend  az.  three  bezants,  pierced 
in  chief,  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

COLYKAR.      See  with  COLLIAK. 

CoLVRA,  ar.  three  bats  sa. 

Com  13 E,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cross,  betw.  four 
martlets  counterchanged. 

Comhe,  erm.  on  a  bend  gni.  three  combs  or. 

Coi/ihe,  Coiimhe,  or  Coombe,  [Stratford-upon-Avon, 
Warwickshire,]  sa.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Combe,  or  Coumbe,  [Cliidington,  Buckinghamshire, 
and  Hertfordshire,]  crm.  tliree  lions,  passant,  in 
pale  gu. — Crest,  a  dexter  hiind  and  arm,  em- 
bowed,  in  armour,  garnished  or,  wreathed  .about 
the  mni,  ar.  and  or,  holding  iu  the  hand  a  bro- 
ken tilting  spear  of  thy  last. 

Combe,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  gai-bs  or. 

Combe,  [Somersetsliiie,]  sa.  two  bars,  betw. 
seven  bees,  three,  three,  and  one,  ar. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion  sa.  ducally  gorged  ar. 

Combe,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  combs  or. 

Combe,  [London  and  Devon,]  gu.  two  bars  or, 
betw.  six  lozenges  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 
[Granted  to  John  Combe,  of  London,  Juli/  2, 

mm.] 

(■iiiimbe,  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  iu  pale  or. 

CoMiiER,  [Donnington,  Sussex,]  or,  a  fesse, 
daurettee,  gu.  betw.  three  esloiles  sa. — Crest,  a 
grevhoutid's  head  sa.  charged  on  the  neck  with 
'hrec  bezants,  two  and  one. 


COM 

CoMBERFORi),  [Comberford,  Staffordshire,]  gu. 

a  tall)ot,  passant,  ar. 
Comberford,    or     Cumberford,     [Warwickshire,] 

gu.    on    a    cross    cngr.    ar.    five    roses    of    the 

field. 
CoMiiERTON,  erm.  on   a  fesse   gu.   three  castles 

or. 
Comberton,  gu.  a  lion,  vaire,  or  and  az. 
Comberton,  gu.  a  lion,  rami<ant,  or,  crov.ued  az. 

tail  forked. 
Comberton,  gu.   two  lions,    sejant,  guardant,  un- 
der one  head,  or,  croMiied  az. 
Comberton,  [Lincohishire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

martlets  sa. 
Comberton,  sa.  three  helmets  or. 
Comberton,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  with  two  bodies, 

or,  crowned  az. 
Comberton,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
CoMiiERWELL,  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa.  thi-ce  plates. 
CoMiJKRWORTii,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief 

of  the  first,  a  lion,  passant,  az. 
Condjerworih,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  a 

lion,  passant,  guardaut,  sa. 
Combericorth,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  a 

lion,  passant,  sa. 
Comberivortit,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  ar. 
Comb  REM,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  birds  sa. 
Co.MBRiELL,  az.  three  lions,  passant,  or. 
CoMiiV,  erm.  thi-ee  cinquefoils  sa. 
CoMiN.     See  with  Com YN. 
CoMPiON,  or,  amaunchsa. 
Compion,  or,  a  maunch,  within   a  bordure,  engr. 

sa. 
Cfi.MroRT,    ar.  on  a   chev.  gu.   betw.   three   tor- 

teauxes,  as  many  quatrefoils  or.     [Confirmed  to 

Christopher      Coi,iport,      of    Eltham,     Kent, 

December  I,  16G3.] 
Comport,  [Eltham  and  Cliislehurst,  Kent,]  ar.  a 

chev.  gu.  betw.  three  torteauxes,   charged  witli 

as  many  quatrefoils  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  demi 

lion  ar.  cliarged  on  the  slioulder  with   a  quatre- 

foil  gu.  holding  a  torteau.x.  -^^ 

CoMi'RiNEY,  [France,]  ar.  a  bugle-horn  gu.  betw. 

six  martlets  sa. 
CoMi'TON,  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  betw. 

three  esquires'  helmets  ppr.   garnished  gold. — 

Crest,  a  demi  dragon,  erased,  wings  elevated, 

the  bodv  encircled  with  a  ducal  coronet 

[Borne  by  Henri/   C.    Compton,  of  Minsteede 

Alanor-Uouse,  Lyndhurst,  Hants,  1823.] 
Compton,  sa.  three  close  helmets  ar. 
Compton,    [Surrey  and  Hampsliire,]    erm.   ou  a 

bend  sa.  three  close  helmets  or. 
'Compton,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  three   mascles  gu. 

on  a  chief  sa.  a  helmet   of  the  first,  betw.  two 

birds'  lieads,  erased,  or. 

[EC] 


CON 

Compfon,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  tlirce  intillcfs  of  the 
field. 

Compion,  [Ilarfhiiry,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  fcsse, 
nebnlee,  p;u.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  helnu-t 
betw.  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Compfon,  ar.  a  fesse,  nebnlee,  ^i.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  a  helmet,  betw.  two  hawl^s'  lieads, 
erased,  or. 

Compion,  [Xorfhamptonshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, g-nardant,  or,  betw.  three  helmets  ar. 
— Crest,  on  a  moinit  vert,  a  beacon  or,  in- 
flamed on  the  top  ppr.  on  the  beacoji  a  scroll, 
■«-ith  this  motto.  Nisi  Doduiius. 

Comptuu,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  doves  ar. 

CoMR  Vi'S,  or,  three  bars  sa.  on  an  iiie;a-oc!ieon 
of  the  first,  a  canton  gii. 

CoMVN,  g-u.  three  garbs  ar. 

Comi/n,  ar.  three  garbs  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  gu. 

Covujn,  or  Comiii,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  garbs, 
betw.  nine  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gn. 

Comyn,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  garbs  gu. 

Comyn,  [Durham  ai:d  I'lssex,]  az.  a  chc\.  enn. 
betw.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  two  arms,  coiiped 
at  the  shoiddcrs,  habited  erm.  holding  in  the 
liands  ppr.  a  garb  or. 

Comijti,  or   Comin,  gu.  three  garbs  or. 

Comiii,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  garbs  gu.  handed  or. 

Comin,  ar.  three  gai'bs,  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  gii. 

Comin,  or  Comyn,  gu.  three  garbs,  betw.  a  dou- 
ble tressnre,  flory,  counterfiory,  or. 

CONAX,  [Kelfield,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  sa. 

CoNARTOX,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  covered  cups 
or.     (Another,  ar.) 

Cornarton,  or   Corvaton.     The  same. 

CoNDEROW,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  horns  sa. 

Condon,  [^Yellerby,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar. 
a  martlet  or.  [Granted,  June  22,  l(i27,  to 
Thomas  Condon,  of  Wellerlnj,  Yorhsliire,  I£sq.] 

CoNDUiTT,  [Westminster,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  wavy, 
ar.  betw.  three  pitchers,  double  eared,  or,  as 
many  bees,  volant,  ppr. — Crest,  t^vo  caducean 
rods,  with  wings  lying  fesseways,  or,  thereon  a 
peacock's  head  ppr.  [Granted  Auqust  IG, 
1717.] 

Conduit,  gni.  three  pitchers  ar, 

CoXEi.RV,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards' 
heads  sa.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Coneley,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  leopards'  Aices 
or. 

Coney,  [^laHon,  Lincolnshire,]  sa.  on  a  fesse 
cottised  or,  betw.  three  conies  ar.  as  many  es- 
callops of  the  field. — Crest,  a  demi  cniiey  sa. 
holding  a  pansy  flower  purj).  stalked  and  leaved 
vert. 

Coney,  sa.  a  chev.  or.  -    -      ■    .,.; 


CON 

Coney,  or,  on  abend  sa.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  ar. 

Coney,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  fcsse,  cottised,  betw. 
three  conies  ar.  [Borne  by  William  Coney, 
Esq.  of  GiUinyhuin,  Norfolk,  created  a  Baro- 
net June  S,  ltU2.] 

Conney,  [Bassingthorpe,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  conies,  passant,  sa. 

Cony,  [ITuntingdunshire  and  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  a 
saltier  gu.  betw,  four  conies,  feeding,  sa. — Crest, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  coney  or. 

Cony,  [Bassingthorp,  Cumberland,  1C12,]  gu.  on 
a  bend,  double  cottised,  or,  three  torteauxes. 
— Crest,  a  tolbot's  head  or,  the  tongue  hanging 
out  of  his  mouth,  distiUing  blocd  ppr. 

Conny,  or  Coney,  [Norton,  Lincolnshire,]  sa.  on 
a  fessCj  cottised,  or,  betw.  three  conies  ar.  as 
many  escallops  of  the  field. —  Crest,  a  coney, 
sejant,  E.r.  holding  in  his  month  a  pansy  fiowev 
ppr.  leaved  vert. 

Conge,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  falcons' heads, 
erased,  ar.  collared  and  belled  or,  iive  cross 
crosslets,  litchee,  sa. 

Conye,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bulls'  lieads, 
erased,  ar.  collared  and  belled  or,  five  cross  crass- 
lets,  fitchee,   sa. 

Conyey,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  hawks'  heads, 
erased,  ar.  collared  gTi.  set  with  bells  of  the  se- 
cond, five  crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  sa.  (Another, 
az.) 

Conyey,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bulls'  heads, 
erased,  ar.  collared  or,  five  cross  crosslets, 
filchee,  sa. 

CoNGLKTON,  [Kov, er,  Northamptonshire,]  gu. 
on  a  fesse  ar.  bctv.'.  three  dragons' heads,  erased, 
or,  as  many  trefoils,  slipped,  sa. 

Conyilton,  [Congilton,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  bend  gu. 
in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  sa. 

Conyilion,  or,  a  bend  gu. 

CoNGRAVE,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  battle-axes, 
erect,  ar. — Crest,  a  falcon,  witliv.dngs expanded 
])pr.  belled  or.  [Borne  by  V/illiani  Conyraie, 
I'lsq.  of  Tunhridije-V/ells,  Kent,  and  of  Alder- 
maslon-P.ark,  Berks,  1823.] 

Conyreve,  [Stafibrdshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  Lalberts  or. 

Conyreve,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pole-axes  ar. 

Coiif/reve,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  battle-axes  ppr. 

Co.NJEKS.     See  vnth  CoNVERS. 

CoMXci,  ar.  crusily,  fitchee,  gu.  three  garbs  of 
the  last. 

Coningiia:m,  ar.  a  shake-fork,  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils  sa. — Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet,  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  stork  of  the  first,  iiolding  in  liis 
beak  a  snake,  environed  round  the  neck  of  the 
second,  betw.  two  cinquefoils,  stalked,  and 
leaved  of  the  same.  ... 


CON 

Coithif/Jiam,  sa.  two  g;iissets  ar. 

CoiiiiK/liam,  gii.  two  tynssets  ar. 

('oiiiiigham,  or,  three  conies  sa. 

CoNiNGSTOXt;,  ar.  lliree  conies  sa. 

CoNiscic,  or  Co.NiNGSRV,  [HaiTipton-Court, 
Herefordshire,  aud  of  AVorcestershire,  Slirop- 
shire,  and  jlidd!e?ex,]  c'li.  three  conies,  sejaut, 
within  a  bordiire  eiigr.  ar. — Crest,  a  coney,  se- 
jant, ar. 

Coiiishy,  [Norfolk,]  gii.  tliree  conies  ar. 

CoNMELL,  [Ashtown,  Ireland,]  per  fcsse,  ar. 
and  vert,  a  stag  ppr.  betw.  three  trefoils  coiniter- 
cliangcd. — Crest,  astag's head,  erased, ar.  clmrged 
with  a  trefoil  vert.    [Granted  in  Ireland,  loiJS.] 

CoNXEV  and  CoNNV.     See  CoNEY. 

CoNKOlfR,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  sinisterways, 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  iu  armour,  ppr.  enibowed, 
holding  a  sword 

CoNNTiiiR,  barry  of  six,  or  aud  gu.  bezantee. 

CoKN'TESSE,  ar.  three  iiarts'  attires,  in  fe.--se,  sa. 

CoNOLT/V,  [Castletown,  Irela?id,]  ar.  on  a  saliier 
sa.  five  escallops  of  the  field. 

Conolbj.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  sa.  cuft'  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  a 
chaplet  of  roses  jspr.  [Borne  hij  Charles  Conolly, 
Esq.  of  3Iifford-Casfle,  near  Bath,  18-24.] 

CoN'QUE.ST,  [Houghton- Conquest,  Bedfordshire,] 
quiirtcrly,  ar.  aud  sa.  in  chief  a  label  of  three 
(anotJicr,  five)  points  gu. — Crest,  a  holly-tree 
ppr.  fructed  gu. 

Conquest,  quarterly,   ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 

Conquest,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  (Another  adds 
a  label  gu.) 

Conquest,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  in  chief  a  laliel, 
of  tliree  points,  counterchanged. 

CoNRADirs,  [London,]  sa.  a  ciiev.  betw.  tlu-ee 
unicorns'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  an  unicorn's 
head,  erased,  or,  collared  sa.  studded  or. 

Conradus,  ar.  a  purse,  overt,  gu. 

CoNSTAiiLE,  [Halsham  and  Burton-Constable, 
llolderness,  Yorkshire,]  barry  of  six  pieces,  or 
and  az. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  ar.  charged 
with  three  bars  gu.  on  each  as  many  mascles  or. 
(Another  crest,  a  dragon's  head  az.  diargcd 
with  two  bars  or.  Another,  the  dragon's  head, 
barry  of  six,  ai\  and  gu.  cliarged  v/ifli  nine  mas- 
cles or,  three,  three,  and  three.) 

Snte. — These  arms  were  criminally  belougin,;  to  llie  family 
of  D'Oyris,  of  Gadiiey,  in  Lincolnshire,  i\  lio.^e  daughUr 
and  heiress  was  married  to  Conslable,  and  llicso  arms 
were  lirst  assumed,  in  lieu  of  tlieir  paternal  bearing, 
(whicli  was  or,  a  fcsse  tompouy,  ar.  and  az.  iu  chief 
a  lion,  passant,  gu.)  bv  Sir  .Simon  Constable,  grandson 
of  the  heiress  of  D'Oyris,  about  the  year  1280.  The 
Constables  of  Thorneloft,  St.  Sepulchre's,  Kilnsoy, 
lientloy,  Essington,  Kirby-Kuoll,  and  Upsal,  ^\\:^■e  all 
branched  out  from  tl-.is  hnujp,  and  bore  the  .=;amc  arms, 
V'ilh  the  proper  distinctions. 


CON 

Consinhle,  [Beverley,  Catfish,  and  Ganstead, 
A  orkshire,]  qniulcrlv,  gu.  and  vair,  over  all  a 
l>eiid  or. — Crest,  a  ship  in  full  sail  or. 

Constable.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  ship  to  the 
sinister,  sails  furled,  all  or.  [Borne  hrj  John 
Jolly  Constable,  Ksq.  of  Oak-House,  Baitersea, 
Sufreii,  1S24.] 

Const<djlf,  [Flamborough,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  bend 
or. 

Cons/nhle,  [Burgwith,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
compoiiy,  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

Constable,  sa.  a  cinqiiefoil  witkin  an  orle  of  cross 
crosslets  or. 

Constable,  [Dromoiiby,  Cleveland,]  quarterly, 
gu.  and  vair,  on  a  bend  or  an  annulet 

Constable,  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mascles  gu. 

Constable,  ar.  tv.o  bars  nebulec  gu.  within  a  bor- 
dure  az. 

Constable,  quarterly,  gu.  and  vair,  a  liordure  or. 

Constable,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  cngr. 
verf. 

CoxSTAXT,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  an 
eagle,  displayed,  sa.  crowned  or,  in  base  a  sal- 
tier of  the  last.— Crest,  ademi  eagle,  displayed, 
sa.  crowned  or.  Supporters,  two  eagles,  re- 
guardaut,  jjpr.  crowned  or.  [Borne  byjjic  Baro:i 
de  Constant,  Quarter-I\iaslci~-General  of  the 
Haijue,  1819.] 

CoNSTAN'T\'NK,  az.  SIX  leopards' faces,  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Constanti/ne.     The  same,  v.-ith  a  canton  or. 

Constanli/ne,  [London,  Chester,  and  Shropshire,] 
or,  six  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Constanti/ne,  az.  five  leopards'  lieads  ar.  two,  two, 
and  one,  a  canton  or. 

Conway,  alias  Williams,  [Brecon,]  ar.  on  a 
bend,  cottised,  sa.  arose,  betw.  two  annulets  gu. 

Coniratj,  [London,]  az.  a  chcv.  betw.  tliree  dex- 
ter gauntlets  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net, a  demi  cock,  %vith  -wings  expanded,  gu. 
beaked  and  wattled  az. 

Conivay,  [Bothington,  Flintshire.]     The  .same. 

Conway,  [Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire,  War- 
wickshire, and  Irelaiul,]  .sa.  on  a  bend,  cottised, 
ar.  a  rose,  betw.  two  annulets  gu. — Crest,  a 
moor's  Itead,  side-fiiced,  ppr.  banded  round  the 
temples,  ar.  and  az. 

Conway,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  erm.  a  rose, 
(another,  a  cinquefoil,)  gu.  betw.  two  annulets, 

•  .  of  the  last. 

Conway,  [Callis,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two 
))lates  ^rt/io//(Pr,  roundles  erm.)  three  cinquofoils, 
pierced,  gu. 

Conuay,  or  Comcey,  [Callis,]  az.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ar.  guttee  d'or,  betw.  three  dexter  gaunt- 
lets of  the  second. 

[  Ee2] 


coo 

Comcmj,  [Wanvicksbire,]  ar..  a  cross,  voided,  or. 

Conway,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottisrd,  erm.  three  roses 
gu. 

Connxty,  nz.  a  lion,  jiassant,  or,  giitfoe  ar.  bctw . 
three  dexter  gauntlets  of  the  last. 

Convay,  sa.  three  horses'  head,  couped,  ar.  bridled 
gu. 

Cony.     See  Confy. 

CoNYERS,  [London,  and  Ilornby-Castle,  York- 
shire,] az.  a  matinch  or. — Crest,  a  sinister  v  ing, 
gu- 

Conycrs,   [Northampton.]     The  same  arms. 

Conyers,  [Horden,  Durham.]  The  same  arms. — 
Crest,  a  trefoil,  slipped,  ppr. 

Conyers,  [Nortlianiptonshirc  and  Essex.]  'J'he 
same,  with  due  did'erence. 

Conyers,  az.  a  mauncb  erm. 

Conyers,  [Kent,]  or,  a  mannch  sa. 

Conyers,  [Durham,]  az.  on  a  maunch  or,  a  mullet 
sa. — Crest,  a  sinister  wing  sa. 

Conycrs,  [Loudon,]  az.  a  maunch  or,  in  chief  an 
annulet  ar. 

Conyers,  sa.  on  a  mannch  or,  two  crescents  gu. 

Conyers,  [Copi)ed-Hall,  Essex,  originally  of 
Bowlby,  Whitby,  and  of  Scarborough,  York- 
shire,] az.  a  maunch  or,  over  all  a  bendiet,  go- 
bony,  erm.  and  gu. — Crest,  abuU's  head,  erased, 
or,  armed  sa.  pierced  through  the  neck  with  an 
arrow  of  the  last,  barbed  and  feathered  ar. 
vulned  gu. 

Conyers,  [Sir  Gerard,  Lord  jMayor  of  London, 
1723.]     The  same  arms. 

Corners,  az.  a  maunch  or,  hand  ppr. 

Colliers,  or,  a  maunch  az.  hand  ppr. 

CoXYLESH,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  three  conies,  con- 
rant,  ar. 

CoNYLYK,  or  CoN'i.KY,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
mullets  sa.  pierced  of  the  field. 

CoNYSTON,  ar.  three  conies,  passant,  sa. 

Conysion,  or,  three  conies,  sa. 

Coo,  [Norfolk.]  ar.  three  piles,  wavy,   gii. 

Coo,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  three  piles,  wavy,  gu.  betw. 
twelve  martlets,  three,  three,  three,  and  three, 
sa. 

Cook,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  two  lious,  passant, 
gnardant,  sa.  armed  of  the  second.  [C'o«- 
fn  medio  Bryan  Cook,  of  Doncasler,  Yorlsldre, 
Amjusf  27,  i(i:35.] 
Cook,  ar.  a  chev.  en;;T.  gii.  betw.  tliree  tigers' 
heads,  erased,  sa.  langued  of  the  second,  each 
charged  on  the  neck  witiia  gemelle  or.  \ Granted 
to  Robert  Conk,  of  Mildkum,  Noyfolk.] 
Cooke,  ar.  a  chev.    com))onec   az.  and   gu.   betw. 

three  cimpiefoils  of  the  last. 
Cooke,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.    tinee   crescents,    and    a 
canton  or. 


COO 

Cooke,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  on  a  chief  of  tliC 

last,  three  annulets  gu. 
Cooke,  '^n.  three  crescents  or,  a  chief  of  the  last, 
quartering,  Sayer,  viz.  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
sea-pies  ar.  a  chief  erm.  and  Baker  being  ar.  a 
castle  betw.  three  keys  sa. — Crest  of  Cook,  a 
dexter  arm,  erect,  ])pr.  encircled  with  a  wreath 
of  laurel  vert,  the  hand  holding  an  estoiie  ar. 
[Borne  hi/  C/iristojiIicr  Cooke,  of  East-End- 
House,  Alresford,  Hants,  182.3.]  See  Plate 
of  Arms. 

Cook,  [Wheatley,  Yorkshire,]  or,  a  chev.  betw. 
two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  sa.^ — Crest,  a  demi 
lion,  passant,  guardant,  sa.  ducally  gorged  or, 

Cooke,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lious,  passant, 
guardant,  sa.— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet, 
ar.  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ducally 
gorged  or. 

Cooke,  [Mylfon,  ^^''ar^\icksllire,]  per  pale,  ar. 
and  sa.  three  wolves'  heads,  erased,  counter- 
changed,  collared  gu. — Crest,  a  wolfs  head, 
per  pale,  gu.  and  or,  gorged  with  two  bars  coun- 
terchanged. 

Cooke,  erm.  on  a  cliief  az.  a  giiftin,  passant,  ar. 

Cooke,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,  gu.  aiul  az.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  ar. — Crest,  on  a  chapcau  az. 
turned  up  erm.  an  ostrich  ar.  holding  in  his  mouth 
a  horse-shoe  or. 

Cooke,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  crescents  ar.  a 
canton  of  the  last,  within  a  bordure  erm. 

Cooke,  [Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  chief  sa,  a  cinqucfoil, 
betw.  two  annulets  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  or,  two  wings  expanded,  per  jiale,  or 
and  sa. 

Cooke,  [Essex,]  or,  a  chev.  chequy,  goi.  and  az. 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  second. — Crest, 
an  unicorn's  head  or,  betw.  two  wings,  endorsed, 
az. 

Cooke,  [Yorkshire,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  three 
gi-eyhounds'  heads,  erased,  collared,  and  couu- 
terchanged. 

Cooke,  per  saltier,  or  and  az.  four  eagles,  displayed, 
countorchanged. 

Cooke,  [Linstead,  Siiflblk,]  or,  a  chev.  engr.  gu. 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, a  lion,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  an  antelope's 
head,  erased,  or,  charged  with  torteanxes,  tusked, 
horned  and  tufted  gu. 

Cooke,  [Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
cinquefoils  erm.  two  lious,  combatant,  of  the 
field,  armed  gu. 

Cooke,  [Cotton,  Sulfolk,]  sa.  on  a  che\-.  betw. 
three  demi  lions,  rampant,  or,  as  many  cinque- 
foils az. 

Cooke,  [Devonshire,  and  Traise,  Cornwall,]  erm. 
on    a    bend,    cottised,  sa.    three    cats,  passant. 


coo 

.•  j^oardant,  or. — CresI,  a  dcini  cat,  rampant,  f^uar- 
dant,  or,  Iiolding  an  oak-braucli  vert,  fructed 
of  the  first. 

Cooke,  [Whitefield,  Sufiolk,]  or,  a  fesso,  bctv,-. 
two  lions,  passant,  gu. — Crest,  a  wolf's  iiyad  ar. 
ducally  {gorged  gu. 

Cooke,  sa.  on  a  cliev.  or,  tliree  cinquefoils  of  the 
first,  iu  chief  two  annulets   ar.  on    a   cliief  az. 

■    three  columbines  of  the  third. — Crest,  an    arm, 

•  erect,  vested,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  holding  in 
the  hand  a  bunch  of  columbines   and  roses  ar. 

.    cuff  ppr. 

Cooke,  [Essex,]  erm.  on  a  cliev.  gu.  three  escal- 
lops or,  a  chief  ar.  charged  with  as  many  staples 

,    of  the  se.^ond. 

Cooke,  [Mildhani,  Suffolk,]  per  pale,  az.  and  gn. 
tiiree  eagles,  displayed,  countcrchatiged. — 
Crest,  01)  a  chapeau  sa.  turned  u[)  erm.  an  os- 
trich close,  ar.  in  his  beak  a  horse-shoe  of  the  last. 

Cooke,  [Fulwell-Heath,  Essex,]  erm.  on  a  chev. 
gu.  three  door-staples  ^nr,  on  a  chief  ar.  as  many 

.  door-staples  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  wolf's 
head,  erased,  erm.  holding  in  his  mouth  a  tre- 
foil, slipped,  per  pale,  or  and  az. 

Cooke,  [Essex,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  door- 
staples  gu.  betw.  as  many  foxes'  heads,  erased, 
erra. 

Cooke,  [Kent,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  plates, 
as  many  cinquefoils  ppr. 

Cooke,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  chev.  chequy,  or  and  az. 
betw.  three  bezants,  on  a  chief  aj\  as  many  co- 

.    lumbines  of  the  third. 

Cooke,  or  Cock,  [Little  Staybridge,  Essex,]  sa. 
three  bends  ar. 

Cooke,  gu.  a  cinquefoil  erm.  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets,  litchee,  ar. 

Cooke,  or,  on  a  bcndengr.  gu.  three  cinquefoils  of 
the  field. 

Cooke,  gu.  three  cinquefoils  erm.  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,   ar. 

Cooke,  gn.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  and  a 
chief  engr.  or. 

Cooke,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  ga.  in  chief  three  nags' 
heads,  erased,  sa. 

Cooke,  or  Coke,  ar.  three  bars  az.  iu  chief,  as 
maJiy  annulets  gu. 

Cooke,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  annulets  gu.  [Granted  to  Sir  Rk/iard 
Cooke,  Principal  Secrclanj  of  Stale,  and 
C/utnceUar  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  July  iiO, 
1GJ2.]         -'  ^  -^ 

Cooke,  [Langham,  Suffolk,]  gu.  an  inescocheon 
ar.  betw.  four  crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  iu  sal- 
tier or. 

Cooke,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  chev.  or,  three  horses'  heads, 
in  chief  erm.  ,  .^  _^  ,  . .  ^^ 


COO 

Cooke,  [Mildliam,  Noifolk,]  .  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 
betw.  three  tigers'  heads  sa.  maned  of  the  first, 
collared  or. 

Cooke,  [Loudon,]  or,  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  dr.i- 
gons'  heads,  couped  and  erect,  of  the  second. 
—Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  dragon's 
head,  erect,  ar. 

Cookt',  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlirce  ra- 
vens' heads,  erased,  sa.  within  a  bordure,  engr. 
of  the  second. 

Cooke,  [Kent,  and  Broadwater,  Sussex,]  gu.  threi- 
crescents  ar.  a  canton  of  the  second. — Crest,  on 
a  mount  vert,  a  beaver,  passant,  or. 

Cooke,  [Trusley  and  Mellborone,  Derbyshire,] 
gu.  three  crescents  and  a  canton  or. — Crest,  the 
sun,  in  splendour,  or. 

Cooke,  [Langham,  Suffolk,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  a 
grilliii,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
guardant,  ar. 

Cooke,  [Kilkenny,  Ireland,]  pcau,  on  a  chief  az. 
a  griflin,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head, 
erased,  pean.     [Granted  June '2A,  lCi:3S.] 

Cooke,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  two  cbev.  betw.  six 
martlets  gu.  three,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  out 
of  a  mural  coronet  or,  iui  arm,  embov,  ed,  iu 
armour  ppr.  garnished  of  the  first,  holding  a 
sword  ar.  hilt  or,  on  the  arm  two  clicv.  gu. 

Couke,  or,  a  chev.  chequy,  ar.  and  ga.  betw.  three 
cinquefoils  az. 

Cooke,  [London,]  erm.  a  lion,  passant,  in  bond 
betw.  two  cottises  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, and  erased,  erm.  holding  betw.  his  gainbs 
a  bezant. 

Cook,  [Loudon,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  in  bend, 
betw.  two  cottises  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  as  many 
cstoiles  or.- — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  gu.  holding 
out  in  his  gamb  an  estoile  or.  [Heralds'  Office, 
Int.  MSS.  Vincent,  No.  154.] 

Cooke,  [Thorne,  Devon,]  erm.  on  a  bend  cottiscd 
gu.  three  hons,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

Cooke,  per  pale  az.  and  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed, 
ar.  [Granted  to  Ralph  Cooke,  D.D.  'and 
Rector  of  Bursloiv,  Surrey,  20th  Aunust, 
1G(;2.] 

Cooke,  [Edmonton,  Middlesex,]  vert,  a  unicorn, 
])assant,  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  hmnaii 
heart,  betw.  two  crosses  potent  gu. — Crest,  on 
a  mount  vert,  a  unicorn,  sejant,  or,  reposing  his 
dexter  foot  on  a  cross  potent  gu.  [Granted  to 
Francis  Cooke,  7lh  June,  17G0.] 

Cooke,  [London,]  paly  of  six,  gu.  and  sa.  throe 
eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Cooke,  chequy  erm.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
on  a  cliief  of  the  second,  a  leopard's  face,  betw. 
two  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Cooke,    [Sir   Thomas,    Lord    iMayor    of  London, 


coo 

1402,]  or,  a  chev.  componeo,  gu.  and  az.  bet\v. 
three  cinqiiefoils  of  the  third. 

Cooke,  ar.  a  i'esso,  clifquy,  or  and  <jii.  in  chief 
tlireo  roses  of  tlic  hist. — Cre.st,  out  of  a  iiiiiral 
crov.u  or,  an  eagle's  head  ar. 

Cooke,  sa.  a  bend  av. — Crest,  a  dean  liou,  ram- 
pant,       [M.  I.   to  Joseph  Cooke,  (who 

died,  i7o0,)  in  Slratford-le-Bow  Church,  Mid- 
dlesex.'] 

Cooke,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  three  greyliounds' 
heads  erased,  coiinterchanged. 

Cooke,  [Thorne,  L)e\oi),J  erm.  on  a  bend  cottised 
sa.  three  cats  or. 

Cooke,  erm.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.  three  lions, 
passant,  or. 

Cooke,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar. 

Cooke,  [London,]  ai-.  a  bend  az.  in  the  sinister 
corner,  an  annulet  of  the  last. 

Cooke,  ar.  a  bend  eomponee  az.  and  gu.  an  annu- 
let of  the  second. 

Cookes,  [Norgrave,  ^Yorcestershire,]  tv,-o_  coats, 
quarterly,  the  first  or,  two  chev.  gu.  betw.  six 
martlets  sa.  second  sa.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  or. 

Cook  EN  EV,  gu.  on  three  fusils  in  fesse,  ai:  as 
many  roses  of  tlie  field. 

C00K.ER,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three: 
lions'  heads  or. 

CooKESEV,  [Little  AVolverton  and  Engham, 
Worcestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  betw.  three 
mullets  sa.  as  many  cinqnefoils  or,  -within  a  bor- 
dure  gu.  bezantee. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head  sa. 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cinquefoii,  betw. 
two  bars  or. 

Cookesetj,  or  Cokesey,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 
cinqnefoils  or. 

CooKMAN,  erm.  an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  ducally 
gorged  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fleur- 
de-lis  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  grifihi's  head,  betw. 
two  wings,  expanded,  or,  ducally  gorged,  az. 

CooKSOX,  [Cinuberland,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu. 
two  legs  in  fesse  in  armour  ppr.  couped  at  the 
thigh. 

CooLEY,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  leopards' 
Leads,  je.ssant-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  leopard's 
head,  jessant-de-lis  or. 

CooLiX,  or  CoWLlx,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
coots  ppr. 

CoOiMES.       See  COMBFS. 

Cooper,     [Ditcluuu- Grove,     near     Petersfield, 

Hants,]  per  ]iale,   ar.   and  gu.  a  bull,  passant, 

counterchanged. 
Cooper,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  doves  ppr. — 

Crest,  a  dove,  with  an  olive-branch  in  its  beak, 

all  ppr. 
Cooper,  [Trowbridge,  Wiltshire,]  or,  a  saltier  az. 


COO 

on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  leopards'  heads, 
couf)ed  or,  spotted  sa.  and  ducally  crowned  ar. 
— Crest,  a  denii  leopard,  guardant  ppr.  ducidiy 
crowned  ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  holly- 
lirauch  vert,  fructed  ppr.     [Granled,  1721.] 

Cooper,  [Warwickshire,]  ar.  on  abendengr.  betw. 
two  lions,  ram]iunt,  sa.  langiied  and  armed  gu. 
three  plates. 

Cooper,  [Doubiggen,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  lions,  passant,  ar.  as  many  lozenges 
of  the  first. — Crest,  alien,  sejant,  ar.  supporting 
a  battle-axe  sa.  headed  ca\  {Heralds  Office, 
M.  2.] 

Cooper,  [London,]  az.  a  saltier  engr.  betw.  four 
trefoils,  slipped,  or,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  dolpliins, 
cmbowed,  of  the  first.- — Crest,  a  lion's  head  ar. 
erased  gu.  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert. 

Cooper,  [Colnc-Green,  Herffordshii-e,  Ratling- 
Court,  Kent,  and  Stroad,  Sussex,]  ar.  three 
martlets  gn.  on  a  chief  engr.  of  the  second,  as 
many  annulets  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  ganib,  erect 
and  "erased  or,  holding  a  branch  vert,  fructed  gu. 

Cooper,  [Bray,  Berkshire,]  az.  a  srdtier  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last,  two  chev.  paleways,  point  to 
point  of  the  first. 

Cooper,  [Wiidjorne,  St.  Giles,  Dorsetshire,]  ar. 
three  bulls,  passant,  sa.  armed  or. — Crest,  on  a 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  bull,  passant,  sa. 
ducally  gorged  or. 

Cooper,  [Winchester,  L5S4,]  az.  a  fesse,  bet\v. 
three  pelicans  ar.  vulning  themselves  gu. 

Cooper,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  tlu-ee  martlets  gu.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  annulets  or. 

Cooper,  az.  a  tortoise,  erect,  or. 

Cooper,  [Hackesworth,  Nottinghamshire,]  or,  a 
bend  az.  betw^.  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  gTj. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  unicorn,  sejant,  ar. 
armed  and  crined  or,  supporting  a  broken  tilting 
spear  of  the  last. 

Cooper,  [Surrey,]  sa.  a  chev.  wavy,  erm.  betw. 
three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Cooper,  vert,  a  fesse,  embattled,  or,  betw.  tv.o 
pheons  in  chief  ar.  and  as  many  shin  bones  in 
saltier,  in  base,  of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a  wreath, 
,  a  mural  crown  ar.  thereout  issuing  the  up])er 
part  of  a  spear  erect  ppr.  fringed  or,  pointed 
ar.  surmounted  of  two  palm-branches,  in  saltier, 
vert,  issuing  also  out  of  the  coronet.  [Granted 
to  Samuel  Cooper,  of  2\oricich,  1705.] 

Cooper,  ar.  three  greyhounds,  courant,  in  pale  sa. 
— Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant,  sa. 

Cooper,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  cottised  gu.  betw.  three 
leaves  vert. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  ppr. 
Iiolding  up  a  chaplet  vert. 

CooiiTOls,  or,  two  piles  az.  on  a  chief  chequy 
ar.  and  sa.  three  martlets  of  the  field. 


COP 

COOTE,  [Lincolnshire,  Norfolk,  and  Essex,]  nr.  a 

fesse,    betw.    three   coots    sa. — Crest,   a  cool's 

head,  erased,  sa. 
Coote,  [Sufl'olk,]   ar.  tlirec  coots  sa. 
Coote,  ar.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  coots  sa.  membered 

s:u. — Crest,  a  coot  |)j)r. 
Coote,  [Ireland  and  Middlesex.]     The  same  arms. 
Coote,  [LLucolnshiri.-,]  ar.  three  coots  ppr. 
CooTl'.s,  [Blew-Xorton,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 

bet\r.  three  coots  jijir. 
Cool/es,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  throe  coots  sa. 
CooTH,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  escallops  or. 
CoPCOTE,  barry  of  teu,  or  and  az. 
Copecotf,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az. 
Cope,   [Hauwell,    Oxfordshire,    Northumberland, 

Middlesex,  Staffordshire,  BramshiU-Park,  Hants, 

Northamptonshire,  and  Essex,]   ar.   on  a  chev. 

az.   betw.  three  roses   gu.   stalked   and  leaded 

vert,,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.- — Crest, 

out  of  a  fleur-de-lis   or,    a  dragon's  head   gu. 

(Another  cresl,  a  fleur-de-lis,  per  pale,  or  and 
■  ■  ar.) 
CoPELAXD,  ar-.  two  bars  gu.  debruiscd  by  a  bend 

sa.  over  all,  a  cautou  of  the  second.— Cresl,  a 

lion,  passant,  ppr.    [Borne  by  Thomas  Copektnd, 

Esq.  of  London,  1S24.] 
CoPEXGER,    [Norfolk.]    or,    three    bends    gu.    a 
•    fesse  \ert. 
Copcnger,  [Xorfjlk,]    or,    three   bends   gu.    on  a 

fesse  vert,  three  plates,  within  a  bordure  \m\-\>. 
Copenyer,  or,  three  bends,  and  a  fesse  gu. 
Copintjer,  [Suffolk,]  barry  of  eight,   or  and   g-u. — 

Crest,  a  chamois-deer's  head  sa. 
Copinger,  [Kent,]  barry  of  six,   gu.  and  or.  on  a 

fesse  vert,  three  plates,  within  a  bordure  of  (he 

first. 
Copinger,  [Kent,]   barry  of  six,   or  and  gu.  over 

all,    a   fesse   az.   charged   v.ilh   three   plates. — 

Crest,  a  ram's  liead  sa. 
Copinger,  [Kent,]  ar.  four  bends  gu. 
Copinger,  baiTy  of  six,  gu.  and  vert,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, double  queued  or,  A\"ithin  a  bordure  eugi". 

ar.  pellettee. —  Crest,  a  parrot's  head,  betw.  two 

wings  vert,  beaked  gu.  in  liis  beak  a  sprig  of 

tlu-ce  marygolds  ppr.  leaved  or. 
Copinger,  [Sir  William,   Lord  ?.Iayor  of  London, 

151J2,]  bendy  of  six,   or  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  az. 

three  plates,  v.ithin  a  bordure  pnrp. 
Copinger,  [SufFoik,]  bendy  of  six,   ar.  and  gu.  on 

a  fesse  az.  three  bezants,   within   a  bordure   of 

the  third. 
Copiiu,    az.    on    a    chev.    engr.    ar.    liotw.    three 

cinquefoils,  pierced  erni.  tv.o  lions,  passant,  sa. 
CopEwooD,  or  CorwooD,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  a 

pile,   cottised,  engr.  issuing  out  of  the   dexter 

point,  betw.  two  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 


COP 

Copwood,   [Totteridge,  Hertfordsliire,]  ar.  a  pile, 

issuing  from  tin?  dextej- chief  point  sa.  fimbriated 

engr.  gu.  betw.  two  eagles  of  the  last. — Cr<st, 

an  eagle,  with  wings  endorsed  or. 
Cojncood,  [Jlrrlfordshire,]   ar.   a   pile  in  bend  .-.a. 

tinibriated  and  engT.  gu.  betw.  tv/o  eagles,  dis- 

])laycd,  vert. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  vert. 
Copwood,  ar.  a  pile  in  bend  sa.  cottised,  dancetu-e, 

gu.  charged  -with  tM'o  eagles,  displayed,,  or. 
Copwood,  ar.    in  bend,    a  pile  az.    cottised,   and 

engT.  gu.  betw.  two  eagles,  displayed,  vert. 
Copxoood,  ar.  a  pile,  engr.   az.  betv,'.  tvro  eagles, 

displayed,  vert. 
CopFiELD,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  on  a  chev    enn.  three 

martlets  sa. 
CopiiEitST,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  cr. 
Cophnrsf,  verl,  a  chev.  betw.  three  scythes  or. 
CoPiLDYK]-.,  or  CoPLEDYKE,  [Kent,]  az.   three 

swords  in  bend  ar.  hilts  and  pomels  or. 
Copildgke,    or    Cophchjke,    [liincolnshire,]    i<r.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  gu. 
Copledike,  az.  two  swords  bcndways  ar. 
CopiN,    [London,]   per  pale,   az.   and  gu.   three 

boars'   heads,  erased,  (another,  couped,)  or,  a 

chief  of  the  third. 
Copin,  per  pale,  az.   and  gn.  three  boars'  heads 

couped    or.     [Granted   to    Thomas    Copin,  uf 

London,  Ulsq.  anno  IGJO.] 
Copin,  or,  a  chief  vair. 
CopjNCDALE,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  mullet  sa.  en  a 

chief  of  the  second,  three  piles  of  the  first. 

CcpioTTS,  barry  of or  and  sa. 

CopL.\ND,  CoPPLAND,«?«(:?CoPSAL,ar.acrotssa. 
Copland,  ar.  f^vo  bars,   and  a  canton  gu.  over  all, 

a  bend  az. 
Copland,  gu.  on  a  fe.-^se  or,  three  trefoils  vert. 
Copland,  or,  on   a  cross  sa.   betv,-.   four  trefoils, 

slipped,  vert,  five  mullets  ar. 
Copland,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.   (another,  or,)  tliree 

hawthorn  leaA  es  vert. 
Copland,  [Boston,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  bars,  aiid 

a  canton  gu.  over  all,  a  bend  sa. 
Copland,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  canton  gu. 
Copland,  ar.   on  a  cross  sa.  a  nndlet,  pierced  of 

the  fir.-,t. 
CoPi.KSroN,   [Woodland,  Devonshire,  and  Drr- 

sclshire,]    ar.    a   chev.    engr.    gu.    betw.    three 

leojjards'    faces   az.     (Another,    sa.) — Crest,  a 

dcnii  tiger  gu.  tufted  and  nianed  or.     (Another, 

a  v.olf,  passant,  az.) 
Copleston,  [Devonshire,]  or,   a  chev.  betw.  tlirce 

griffins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Copleston,     ar.     a    chev.    engr.    az.    bi-tw.    tliree 

leopards'  faces  gu. 
Copley,  [Sufi'olk,]   ar.   on   a  cross,   sarcelly   sa. 

five  crescents  of  the  field. 


COR 

Copley,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  ou  a  cross,  sarcclly,   sa.  a 

crescent — Crest,  a  f^rifiin,  segreant,  re- 

guardant,  vith  wings  expanded  ar. 

Coj)le)f,  [Bodley,  Yorkshire,  and  of  Surrey,]  ar.  a 
cross,  nioline,  sa. — Crest,  a  gi-iUin,"  segreant,  ar. 
ducally  gorged,  and  lined  or. 

Copley,  ar.  a  cross,  flowered  sa.  in  the  dexter 
corner  a  crescent  gn. 

Copley,  ar.  a  cross,  moliuc,  sa.  in  the  first  quarter 
a  trefoil  gu.  n 

Copley,  [Yorksliire,]  ar.  a  cross,  inoline,  sa. 
(Another  adds  on  the  cross,  a  mullet  of  the 
first.) — Crest,  on  a  goafs  head,  quarterly  ar.  and 
.sa.  attired  or,  four  crescents,  counterchanged. 
(Another  crest,  a  covered  cup  or.) 

Copley,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  sa. 
charged  ■nith  a  martlet  or. 

Copley,  vert,  a  fesse  ar.  hetw.  three  covered  cujis 
or. 

Copley,  ar.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

CoppANDALii,  [Yorksliire,]  ar.  a  mullet  sa.  and 
chief  indented  of  the  second. 

Coi'PARD,  vert,  a  fesse,  indented,  or,  betw.  three 
swans  close  ar.  beaked  and  meinbered  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  stag,  reguardant,  ar.  attired 
and  unguled  or,  collared  gu.  in  the  mouth  t\ro 
ears  of  barley,  couped,  vert.  [Granted  to 
William  Coppard,  of  Hastings,  Sussex,  2Sth 
Jan.  l7Gf).] 

CoPi'EN,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  three  boai's'  heads, 
erased  or,  a  chief  of  the  same.— Crest,  out  of 
an  earl's  coronet  or,  a  demi  gTiUln  of  the  first, 
armed  sa.  ducally  gorged  az. 

Coppin,  [Hertfordshire,  1G08,]  or,  a  chief  of  one 
row  of  vair. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  a  cock 
or. 

Coppin,  [Norwich,]  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  three 
boars'  beads  cnuj)ed  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi  griffin  az.  beaked  and  legged 
of  the  first. 

Coppin,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  three  boars'  heads 
couped,  and  a  chief  or. 

COPPULL,  alias  Ognell,  [Ognell-Hall,  Lanca- 
shire,] per  saltier,  gu.  and  or,  two  eagles,  dis- 
played, in  pale  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  erni.  charged  with  three  guttees  or,  two 
and  one. 

Coram,    [Ottery,   St.  Mary,    Devonshire.]     See 

CORHAM. 

CoREiiN,  or  CoiUiYN,  [Suflblk  and  Staffordshire,] 

ar.  on  a  chief  or,  three  ravens  sa. 
Corben,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  bijJs  or. 
Cortiyn,  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  three  ra\eiis  p))r. 
Corhyn,  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.  three  ruNens  in  chief 

PP'- 
CoRHET,  or,  a  raven  sa.  in  chief  a  trefoil,  vert,— 


COR 

Crest,  the  same  as  CorLcl,  of  Sundorne.  [Borne 
hy  the  late  Maurice  Corbet,  of  Petton,  Shrop- 
shire, and  Yreisyonaenyv.yn,  Cardiganshire, 
Esq.  18ir>  ] 

Corbet,  [Sfoke,  Shrojishire,  and  Herefordshire,] 
or,  a  raven  ppr. — Crest,  an  elephant  ar.  armed 
or,  on  his  back  a  tower  of  the  first,  the  trappings 
gu.  and  or.  (Another,  the  tower  or,  trappings  sa.) 

Corbet,  [Morten-Corbet,  Shropshire.]    The  same. 

Corbet,  [Suflblk  and  Norfolk,]  or,  a  raven  close 
ppr. — Crest,  a  squirrel  sejant  or. 

Corbet,  ar.  a  raven  ppr.  within  a  bordure  sa.  be- 
zautee. 

Corbet,  or,  a  raven  ppr.  collared  ar. 

Corbet,  [Salop,]  or,  two  ravens  in  jfale  ppr. 

Corbet,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardiUit,  or. 

Corbet,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Corbet,  or,  five  ravens  ppr.  two,  two,  and  one. 

Corbet,  sa.  two  ravens  or. 

Corbet,  ar.  three  ravens  ppr. 

Corbet,  or,  two  bars  and  a  canton  gu. 

Corbel,  ar.  t^^o  bars,  and  a  canton  gu.  within  a 
bordure  engT.  of  the  second. 

Corbet,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  canton  gu.  in  chief  a 
cinquefoil,  pierced,  or. 

Corbet,  or,  five  ravens  ])pr.  two,  two,  and  one,  ou 
a  canton  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  ar. 

Corbet,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  six  cross  crosslets, 
counterchanged. 

Corbet,  [Herts,]  or,  three  ravens  in  pale  ppr.— 
Crest,  an  elephant  ar.  armed  or,  with  housings 
and  trappings  gu.  fringed  or,  on  his  back  a 
tower  of  the  last.  [Borne  by  thu  late  John 
Corbet,  of  Sundorne,  Shropshire,  Esq.  1817.] 

Corbet,  ar.  a  cross,  and  a  mullet  iu  the  first  quar- 
ter gu. 

Corbet,  [Longer,  Shropshire,]  or,  two  ravens  m 
pale,  within  a  bordure  gu.  bczantee. — Crest,  a 
raven  ppr.  in  his  beak  a  holly-branch  vert. 
fnicted  gu. 

Corbet,  or,  two  ravens  in  pale  ppr.  within  a  bor- 
dure gu. 

Corbet,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  two  (another,  three) 
ravens  ppr. 

Corbet,  [Loudon,]  or,  three  ravens  ppr.  a  martlet 
for  diflerence. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  squir- 
rel sejant,  or,  cracking  a  nut  of  the  last,  leaved 
vert. 

Corbet,  or,  six  ravens  ppr.  three,  two,  and  one,  a 
canton  gu. 

Corbet,  [SutTolk,]  per  fesse,  sa.  and  ai".  six  crosses 
formee,  llory,  covmterchanged. 

Corbel,  [Norfolk,]  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa.  thive 
fleius-de-lis,  counterchanged. 

Corbet,  [Corbet,  Scotland,]  or,  two  ravens  ppr. 
within  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 


COR 

Corbet,  [Leicesfcrsliire.]     Tlie  same. 

Corbet,  ar.  a  raven  sa. 

Corbet,  [Scotland,]   ar.    a   raven    sa.   betw.   Ibree 

mullets  gu. 
Corbel,  or,  a  raven,  within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
Corbet,  or,  three  ravens  ppr.  tv^  o  and  cue. 
Corbet,  or,   six  ravens   sa.   on   a  canton  gi).   two 

lions,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 
Corbet,  gu.  cnisily,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Corbet,  or,   a  raven  ppr.   v.  il!i;n  a  bordure  engr. 

gu.  bezaiitee. 
Corbet,  or,  two  ravens,  in  fesse  ppr. 
CoKHREAKE,  quarterly,  indented,  gu.  and  ar. 
Corbreake,  quarterly,  indented,  gu.  and  ar. 
Corbreake,  quarterly,   indented  gu.   and  ar.  four 

crosses,  tormee,  fitchee,  counterchanged. 
Corbreake,  quarterly,  indented,   gu.   and  ar.  four 

cross  crosslets,  fitcliee,  counterchanged. 
Corbreake,  quaiterly,  indented,   gu.    and   ar.    six 

cross  crosslets,  counterchanged. 
Corby,  [Toiunny,    France,]    ar.   ou   a   bend  sa. 

three  bezaiits. 
Corby,  ar.  n  saltier  engr.  sa. 
Corbjj,   ar.  five    fusils  iii  fesse   gu.    betw.    three 

ravens  ppr. 
CoRiiVN.     See  with  CoRniN. 
CoRDALL,  [LoudoUj]   gu.   a  chev.  erm.  cottised 

ar.    betw.    three    griffins'  heads    erased   of  the 

third. — Crest,   a   cockatrice,   wings   close   vert, 

collared,  combed,  wattled,  aiid  legged  sa. 
Cordall,  [Suflolk  and  Norfolk,]  gii.  a  che\-.  erm. 
.     betw.  three  grillins'  heads  erased  ar. — Crest,  a 

cockati-ice,   wings  close   vert,  combed  and  wat- 
tled g-u. 
Cordall,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 

griflins'  heads  erased  erm. 
Cordall,  ar.    a  chev.  betw.  three   griffins'    heads 

erased  sa. 
.Cordell,    [Jlelford,    Suffolk,]     ar.    a  chev.  erm. 

betw.  three  griflins'  heads  erased  gu. 
Cordell,    gu.    a   chev.    erm.  befv>-.   three   griffins' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
CoRDKN,   ar.  on   a  saltier   bottonee,    betw.   four 

demi  dragons  couped  and  erect,  five  bezants. 
CoRDF.RAY,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  bef\v.  two  mullets  in 

chief  of  the  last,  and  a  lion,  passant,  in  base  ar. 

croM'iied  or. — Crest,  a  human  heart  gu.  ducally 

crowned  or. 
Cordray,  [Chute,  Wiltshire,]    sa.  a  chev.    betw. 

two   mullets  in   chief,   and   a  lion,   passant,    in 

base,  ducally  crov/ned  or,   all  within  a  bordure 

ar. 
Corderoy,  sa.  a  chev.  or,   betw.   two  mullets  in 

chief  of  the  last,  and  a  lion,  passant,  iu  base  ar. 

ducally  crowned  of  the  second,  a  label  of  three 

points  for  dillercnce,  all  v.Jliiin  a  bordure  cold. 


COR 

CoRDfiHS,  or  CoRDRKV,  or,  on  a  bend  a/,.  th:re 
lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the  first. 

Corky,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  or,  as  many  estoiles  gv..- — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  griffin's  head, 
betw.  two  wings  or,  each  wing  charged  with 
three  estoiles,  in  pale,  gu.  [Grcuded  by  patm/, 
IGii.] 

Corey,  or  Corcey,  [Northumberland,  Cumljerlaiid, 
and  Stalfordshire,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  three  cinquefoils  or. 

Cory,  or,  three  mullets,  and  a  chief  gu.  charged 
with  as  many  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  field. 
[Grouted  to  Thomas  Cory,of  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  Chief  Prothouotnry  of  the  Court  of 
Cummon  Pleas,  and  one  of  the  Benchers  of  the 
said  Temple,  18th  March,  1639.] 

Cory,  or  Corie,  or,  three  mullets  gu.  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  as  many  griflins'  heads,  erased  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  grillin's  head  gu.  betw.  two 
v^ings  e\pauded  or,  each  charged  willi  a  muUei 
of  the  first. 

CoRHAM,  [Ottery,  De-.onshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 
betw.  four  eagles,  displayed,  gu. — Ciest,  a  bea- 
ver, passant,  or. 

Coring,  erm.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cinquefoils 
or. 

Coriny,  [Keiiwyn,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  milhind  in 
pale,  betw.  three  cinquefoils,  pierced  of  the  field. 

CoRiNGHAM,  or  CoRNiNGHAM,  ar.  six  billets, 
three,  two,  and  one,  sa.  a  chief  of  the  last. 

CoRiTON,  [Nevtou,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa. 

CoRKK,  or,  a  chev.  chequy,  gai.  and  az.  betw. 
three  cinquefoils,  pierced  of  the  field. 

Corke,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  three  lions'  tails,  erect  aiid 
erased,  ar. 

CoitKEK,  [Dublin,]  az.  on  a  pile  erm.  betw.  two 
estoiles  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  field. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  erm.  holding  an  estoile  or. 
[Granted in  Ireland,  Any.  9th,  16GG.] 

CoR.M.^YLE,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 

CoRNAGK,  az.  two  swords  ill  saltier  p])r.  hilts  and 
jiomels  or,  betw.  four  mullets  in  chief,  two  in 
fesse,  and  a  crescent  in  base,  all  az. — Crest,  a 
sword  erect,  ))pr.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

CoRNAUD,  [Sulfolk,]  az.  a  fesse^  betw.  three 
chev.  or. 

Cornard,  [Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  or. 

CoRNARTON',  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  cups  covered 
ar. 

Cor  NAY,  [Low-Hall,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  or. 
(Another,  ar.) 

CoRNEY,  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cross  crosslets 
gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  per  pale  and  erased, 
ar.  and  gu.  on  the  neck  a  rose,  counterchanged. 

Coniey,  sa.  three  lions'  tails  erect  and  erased  or. 

[    E    f  J 


con 

CORNCELEY,  CORNSLUV,  or    CONOLLEV,  ar. 

on  II  t.;illier  eiigr.  sa.  five  escallops  of  the  field. 

CoRNKiLLES,  gu.  a  man's  arm,  coiiped  aud  era- 
bowed,  tbe  hand  jiolding  a  branch  of  vine,  fruct- 
ed,  leaved,  and  slip)>ed,  all  ppr. — Ci'est,  the 
same  as  Ihe  arms. 

Corni;ll,  or,  five  lowers,  in  cross  sa. 

Cornell,   or,  five  towers,   triple  towered,  in  saltier 

Cornell,  ar.  five  caslles,   in  cross,  sa. 

Cornell,  or,  three  chev.  ^■crt. 

GoRNi•;^v,  or  Coj'.nhv,   ar.  a  chev.  hetw.  three 

bugle-horus  sa. 
CojtNEY.      See  CORNAY. 

Corn  HILL,  ar.  a  sinister  arm,  issuing:  out  of  the 
dexter  point  and  extended  towai'ds  the  sinister 
base,  bendways,  gu. 

CORNICTON,  or  CoKMXGTOX,  [Coinwall,]  ar.  a 
saltier  sa.  . 

Corn  INGHAM,  or  Coryngfiam,  ar.  an  ogi-ess, 
and  a  chief  sa. 

Cornimjham,  ar.  an  ogress,  and  chief  gu. 

Cornish,  [Shareubroke,  Bedfordslure,]  sa.  a 
chev.  embattled  or,  betw.  three  roses  ar. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  denii  eagle,  dis- 
played, sa.        • 

Cornish,  [Kent  and  Essex,]  sa.  a  chev.  embattled 
or,  be(w.  three  roses  ar. — Crest,  a  branch  of  a 
tree  couped  at  each  end,  and  lying  fesseways 
ppr.  with  one  sprig  at  the  dexter  end  vert,  on 
the  branch  a  Cornish  choxigh  sa.  witli  wings  en- 
dorsed, beaked  and  legged  gu. 

CORKUCKE,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  grey- 
hound, courant,  sa. 

Cornulce,  barry  of  six,  gu.  and  ar.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  a  greyhound,  couraut,  sa. 

CoRNUi;,  ai'.  a  chev.  betw.  tlirec  bn?;le-horiis  sa. 

CoRN\\'ALL,  ar.  iive  fusils  in  bead,  betw.  six 
cross  crosslets,  iitchee,  sa. 

Cormcall,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  within  a  bor- 
dure  sa.  bezantee. 

CornvKilt,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
crowned  or,  over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  be- 
zants. 

Cornwall,   [\Yarwicksliire,]  or,  three  chev.  vert. 

Cornwall,  ar.  a  bend  lozcngy,  betw.  si.x  cross 
crosslets  sa. 

Corinvall,  [Cornwall  and  Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  patteo  sa.  five  bezants,  f Another,  six 
plates.) 

Cornwiill,  ur.  a  lion,  r.nnpant.  gu.  croviiied  or, 
within  a  bordure  eiigr.  si',  over  all,  on  a  bend  of 
the  last,  nine  martlets  of  the  second. 

Cormvall,  [Dorsetshire,  KJOS,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa. 

three  plates,  fretty  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  boar's 

•  head,  couped  or,  lying  on  the  wreatli  bendways, 


COR 

with  the  blade  of  a  broken  sword  thrust  do^\^l 

liis  tluoat  ppr. 
Cormcall,  or,  five  castles  in  saltier  sa.     (Another, 

the  castles  in  cross.) 
Cornu-all,  ar.   three  lozenges  in  fesse,   Itetw.   six 

crosji  crosslets  sa.  C Another,  the  crosses  fitchee.) 
Cornwall,  [Shropshire,]  erin.  a  lion,  rampant,  re- 

gnardant,  gu.   crowned  or,  within  a  bordure  sa. 

bezantee. — Crest,  a  Cornish  chough  ppr. 
Cornir,all,    [Essex,]    erm.    a   lion,    rtmipant,    gu. 

crowned  or,  within  a  bordure  engr.  sa.  bezantee. 
Cornwall,  ar.   a  lion,   rampant,    gu.  crowned  or, 

over  all,  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  eight  bezauts. 
Cornwall,  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  (another,  sa.)  three 

plates. 
Cornwall,     [Crockham,    Eerkshire,]    ar.    a    lion, 

rampimt  gu.   ducally  crowned  or,  within  a  boi- 

dure  sii.  bezantee.     [Granted,  bin  Juli/,  1771, 

to  Sir   Georye  Avufand,    Bart.   VjJio    took   the 

name  and  arms  of  Coruwall.l^ 
Cornwall,  sa.  bezantee. 
Cornwall,  az.    fifteen  bezauts,   five,   four,   three, 

two,  and  one. 
Cornwall,  [Cornwall  and  Scotlaiid,]  gu.  on  a  fesse 

ar.    betw.   three  mullets    or,    as  many  Cornish 

choughs  ppr. 
Cornu-all,  Lc,  ar.  a  chief  gu.  over  all,  a  bend  az. 
Cornwall,  ar.  on  a  cross  flowered  sa.  five  bezants. 
Cornwall,  ar.  tlu-ee.  fusils,  betw.  sLx  cross  crosslets, 

fitchee,  three,  two,  and  one,  sa. 
CornewaU,  De,  ar.  a  hou,  ramiJaut,  g-u.  ducalJy 

crowned  or,  depressed  with  a  bend  sa.  charged 

%vifh  three  bezants. 
CoRNWALLlS,  [Sufiolk,]  sa.  gnttee  d'eau,  on  a 

fesse  ar.  tlu-ee  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest,  on 

a  mount -vert,   a  stag-,  lodged,  reguardant,   ar. 

gorged  with  a  chnplet  vert,   and  vulued  in  the 

shoulder  gu. 
Cornwallis,   [Norfolk   and    SuQ'olk.]     The    same, 

with  due  difference. 
CORRKN,  [Oxfordshire,]    ar.  a  fer-de-moulin  in 

bend  az.  betw.   two  Cornish  chouglis  ppr.   on  a 

chief  of  the  second,  a  fleur-de-hs,  betw.  as  many 

deiui  roses,  streaming  in  base,  or. 
CoRREY,    sa.    on    a   chev.    betw.    tlu-ee    griffins' 

heads  erased  ppr.  as  mauy  estoiles  of  the  field. 

— Crest,    out   of  a  duciil   corouet   or,    a  denii 

griflin  ppr.  wings  semee  of  trefoils  sa. 
Conj.     See  with  Corey. 
CoRSBV,  [Corsby,  Scotland,]  or,  a  cross  gu. 
CoRSELiS,  az.  a  griffin,  segreant,  or. 
Corsellis,  [Italy,]  erm.  two  lions,  combataut,  and 

a   label   of  ilitierence   gu.— Crest,    an   antique 

lam])  or,  flaraaut  ppr. 
CoRSE.R,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  horses'  heads 

couped  of  the  fii-st.  .   .,..',    , 


COS 

Corson,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  bend  sa.  betw,  three 
dniRons'  lioatls,  erased  gu. 

CoRSTOKPHiNK,  vert,  a  gTeyhouiid,  salieut,  betw. 
three  huntinp^  horns  ar. 

Coin'F.sy,  [Lincohishirc,]  paly  of  sLv,  or  and  az. 
a  fesse  chcqiiy,  sa.  and  or. 

Corthinm;,  [Yorlisliire,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  bei\r. 
two  estoiles  in  chief,  and  a  lion,  rampant,  in 
base  ar.  three  torteanxes. — Gre.st,  a  deini  lioii, 
couped,  holding-  ill  the  dexter  paw  an  estniK% 
the  sinister  resting-  on  a  torteanx. 

CoRTHURK,  or  CoRTlTiiURE,  [Cumwall,]  ar.  a 
fesse  az.  betw.  three  stars  sa. 

CoETiS,  gu.  a  gritFui,  segreant,  ar. 

CoRTS,  gu.  a  gritlin,  segTeaut,  or. 

CoRTON,  [Northumberland,]  sa.  a  maunch  ar. 

CoRW'P.y,  ar.  fretty  gu.  a  chief  az. 

CoSARS,  ar.  abend,  niasculy,  sa. 

Cosars.     The  same,  ^^  ith  a  label  of  five  points  gu. 

Cosars,  or,  biUcttee  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the 
last. 

Cosars.     The  same,  over  a  bend  gu. 

CoSBV,  [Stradbally-ITall,  Queen's  County,  Ire- 
laud,]  quarterly ;  first,  ai:  a  chev.  betw.  three 
leopards'  faces  sa.  on  a  cantoji  or,  a  saltier  vert, 

-  betw.  a  cross  crosslet  in  chief  gu.  a  Uzaid  erect 
in  the  dexter,  and  a  salmon  in  the  sinister  fesse 
point  of  the  fourtli,  and  a  dexter  hand  couped 
in  base  gu.  (for  Coshy);  secondly,  az.  three 
shackles  or,  on  a  caul  on  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  betw. 
a  sinister  hand  couped  in  chief  of  the  last,  two 

-  salmons  m  fesse,  and  one  iubase  vcrl,  (for  Coshi/J ; 

-  third.or,  aplieou  az.  {{oi  SidiieijJ;  fourth,  sa.  two 
bars,  per  jiale  indented,  az.  and  gu.  iu  chief 
three  pellets,  (for  DodweU.) — Crest,  a  grilTln, 
rampant,  gu.  su])porting  a  broken  spear  or, 
Leaded  ar. 

CoSKN,   [Devonshire,]    ar.    a   chev.    betw.   tlu-ee 

mullets  pierced  sa. 
Cosen,  [Kiuuinghail,  Norfolk,]   az.  a  chev.  wa\y, 

betw.  tliree  eagles,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  on  a 

chapeau  az.  turned  iiji  erm.  a  tiger,  sejtuit,  or. 
Cosen,  az.  a  chev.  wavy,  ar.   betw.  three  eagles, 

displayed,  or. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  cap  az.  lined 

erm.  a  tiger,  sejant,  or. 
C'osj/«,az.  alien,  rampantor,  double  queued  iiowed, 

guttee,  gu. — Crest,  on   a  mount  vert,   a  hare, 

sejant,  sa.  holding  a  branch  of  flowers  vert. 
CosijH,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forcho  or,  guttee 

^osi/n,  [London  and  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,]  erm. 

a  chev.  cngr.  per  pale,  or  aud  sa.     \_Granied, 

12/ h  J/ay,'lG17.] 
Cosyn,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Cosijn,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  keys,  erect,  sa. 
Cosi/n,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 


COT 

Cosyn,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
guttee  de  sang  crowned  or.  (Another,  [Kent,] 
guttee  d'eau.) 

Cosin,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  guttee  gu.  crowiu-d 
of  the  second. 

C'osens,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  dragons'  heads 
couped  gu.  three  doves  of  the  field. 

Cosyiis,  or  Cosins,  [Chorley- Hall,  Leicester- 
shire,] erm.  a  chev.  per  pale  gu.  aud  or. — Cre^t, 
a  deini  lion,  ramp;uit,  or,  guttee  de  sang.  \_Con- 
firm,;d  V-Mh  March,  l(i51.] 

Cosii,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  foun- 
tains ]3])r. 

Cosil.VLME,  ar.  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. 

CoSoWARTH,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
tliree  wings  az.  as  many  bezants. 

CospATRicR,  ar.  fretty  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Cos.SEN,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  guttee  de  sang, 
ducaliy  crowned  pf  the  second. — Crest,  a  lion, 
rampant,  as  iu  the  arms.  [Claimed  hi/  Jolm 
Cossen,  of  Penzance,  2d  C.  1,  4G5,  I."  10,  5. 
Colleye  of  Arms.'] 

Cosscn,  [Roniuingliam,  Norfolk,]  az.  a  chev.  wavy, 
betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or.— Crest,  on  a 
chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm.  au  heraldic  tiger, 
sejant,  or.  [15S5,  Vide  CoolSs  Grants,  CulLye 
of  Arms.'] 

C0.SSJXGTON,  az.  a  rose  or. 

Cosinyton,  [Ilampshii-e,]  az.  three  roses  or. 

Cost,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  annulets  sa. 

CoSTO.MER,  [Yarmouth,]  gu.  tv.o  bars  erm.  in 
chief  a  lion,  passant,  or. — Crest,  ou  a  chapeau 
gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  liou  or,  betv>-.  two  wings 
gu.  each  charged  with  two  bars  erm. 

CoSTON,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cross  crosslets  ar. 

CoswoRTii,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  az.  betw.  tluee  viugs 
sa.  five  bezants. 

COTCHKLK,  or,  a  bend  gu. 

CoTEEL,  [Devonshire,]  or,  a  bend  gu.  semee  de 
crouells  ar. 

Cotes,  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  engr.  sa. 

Coles,  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

Coles,  [Elson,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  fretty  az.  on  a 
canton  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  a  cock 
ppr.  combed  and  wattled  or. 

Coles,  [Buckinghamshire.]  Tl:e  same  arms. — 
Crest,  a  cock  or,  combed  and  wattled  gu. 

Coles,  [Sir  John,  Lord  IVIayor  of  London,  ]54"2,] 
per  pale,  or  and  az.  two  dolphins,  erect,  coan- 
terchauged  on  a  chief  gu.  a  covered  cup,  betw. 
two  dove-cotes  or. 

Cotes,  [Bucks,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  two  dol))liins, 
haiu"ient,  e>idorscd  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  covered 
cup,  betw.  two  dove-cotes  of"  the  first. 

Cotorave,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  indented  erm. 
betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa. 

[    E  f  2   ] 


COT 

Colgrave,  gu.  a  fesse,  (hincettee,  betw.  tliree 
bugle-liorns  ar.  [Bonie  by  Hugh  CoU/rave, 
Esq.  Richmond  Herald,  15(j(},  Teni]).  Sd'Eliz.] 
"Cotmi:k,  ar.  tliree  clu'v.  ciigr.  az. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  emljowed  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or, 
holding-  ill  iho  biuid,  also  ppr.  a  cliu])let  vert. 

CuTiN,  a:',,  two  cliev.  bctw.  three  boars'  heads 
erased  or. 

CoTTKLL,  [Somersetshire  and  Devonshire,]  or,  a 
bend  gii.  a  crescent  for  diUereuce.- — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  leopard,  sejant,  ppr. 
charged  with  a  crescent  for  dilTereiice. 

CuTTKR,  [Ireland,]  az.  three  etTetts  in  pale  ppr. 

CoTTKRKLL,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallops  sa. 

CoitereJl,  ar.  a  bend,  nebulee,  sa. 
•  Cutlereli,  [South  Eepps,   Norfolk,]    ar.    a   bend, 
betw.  three  escallojis  sa. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head, 
sa.    ducally  collared   and    lined   or.     (yiuolher  | 
crest,    a  talbot's  head,   erased  sa.   collared  or, 
thereon  three  escallops  of  the  llrst.) 

CoTTKRKLLS,  [Devon,]  nr.  a  bend  waved  sa. 

CoTTj;s,  erm.  on  a  bend  eugr.  sa.  three  plates. — 
Crest,  a  dog's  head  or,  collared  gu.  his  mouth 
embrued  with  blood,  (i.  e.  a  kind  of  hound's 
head.) 

CoTTiiSFORP,  ax.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 

Cottcsfurd,  [Oxford,  IGll,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
within  a  bordure  eugr.  sa. — Crest,  a  bear, 
couchaiit,  sa.  muzzled  and  collared  or. 

Cotlesford,  [Devon.]     The  same. 

C'oiies/brd.  T'he  same,  Avith  the  bordure  charged 
with  eight  bezants. 

CoT'i'ES.MORK,  az.  au  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
necks  ar.  on  his  breast  au  escocheon  gu.  charged 
with  a  leopcird's  face  or. 

Codsmore.  The  same,  the  charge  of  the  esco- 
cheon being  a  bezant. 

Colismorc,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  on  liis 
breast  au  escocheon  gu.  charged  with  a  leopard's 
head  of  the  second. 

CoTTKZ,  ar.  a  ci'oss  sarcelly,  engr.  sa. 

CoTTiNGHAM,  sa.  three  (another,  two)  hinds, 
counter-passant,  ar. 

CoTTiNGTON,  or  CoTTiNGHAM,  [Cheshire  and 
Middlesex,]  sa.  two  hounds  counter-trippant  in 
fesse  ar. 

Collinf/ion,  [Gloucestersliiie  and  V/iltshire,]  az. 
ou  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  roses  or,  as  many 
bugle-hoi  ns  sa. 

CoTTi.r;,  [North  Taunton,  De\oD,]  or,  a  bend  gu. 
[Grunted  to  Thomas  Callk,  of  North  Taunton, 
Devon,  8//i  Nov.  15S().] 

Cotton,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lion.':'  heads 
erased  ar. 

Cotton,  ])er  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  fusils,  its  many  birds,  all  coiintcrchan:i-ed. 


GOV 

Col  ton,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
Cotton,   [l^anwadr,  Cambridgeshire,]  sa.   a  chev. 

betw.  three  grillins'  heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a 

griliiu's  head,  erased  ar. 
Cotton,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  griflins'  heads, 

erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  griflin's  head,  erased,  ar. 

holding  in  the  mouth  a  gauntlet  ))pr. 
Cotton,    [Counington,    Huutiiigdonshire,]    az.  an 

eagle,  displayed,  ar.  armed  gu. 
Cotton,  [Stafl'ordshirc.]     The  same,  with  due  dif- 

fereuce. 
Cotton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflins'  heads 

erased  gu.  an  escallop  or. 
Cotton,    [Kent,]    gu.   a  chev.   erm.    betw.    three 

griflins'  heads  erased  ar.  langucd  az. 
Cotton,   ar.    a    chev.   betw.   three   griflins'   heads 

cra.;ed  sa. 
Cotton,    [Suffolk,]    sa.    on    a   chev.    betw.    three 

gi'iflins'  heads  ar.  a  martlet  gu. 
Cotton,  wf.  a  lioji,  rampant,  guardant,  vert. 
Cotton,  vert,  a  leopard,  rampant,  reguardaut,  ar. 
Cotton,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  three  bundles  of 

cotton  or. 
Cotton,    [Cotton-llall,    Hampshire,    Salop,    and 

London,]    az.   a  chev.   betw.   three   bundles  of 

cotton-yani  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  ex- 
panded ar.  beaked  and  legged  or,  holding  in  the 

dexter  claw  a  belt  az.  buckle  of  the  second. 
Cotton,  [Sir  Allen,  Lord  j\3ayor  of  London,  1C2-J.] 

The  same  arras. 
Cotton,  barry  of  sLx,  ar.  and  az. 
Cotton,  [Laughton,  Leicestershire,  aiul  Staft'ord- 

shire,]   ar.  a  bend  sa.    betw.   three  ogresses. — 

Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 
Cotton,  [\yhittiugton,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  bend 

sa.  betw.  three  jjcllets. — Crest,  iive  snakes  ppr. 

tied  in  a  parcel,  their  heads  in  chief. 
Cotton,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
Cotton.     The  same  as  CoETON. 
Cotton,  [Colton,  Cheshire,] a  chev.  betw. 

three  bundles  of  cotton-yarn  ar. 
Cotton,  [Soham-Lodge,  Suflblk,]   ar.    on  a  fesse 

cottised    gu.     three    fleurs-de-hs     of    the    field. 

[Borne  by  the  late  William  Colton,  of  Easton, 

Suffolk,  1821.] 
Cotton,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  armed  or. 
Cotton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflins'  heads 

sa.  a  mullet  of  the  first. 
Cotton,    De,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar. 
Cotton,  [Stanbrdshire,]   az.   on  a  cliev.   ar.   three 

catharine-w  heels  gu. 
Cotton,  [Leicestcrshu-e,  temp.  Edward  III.]   The 

san\o. 
Co^  E,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or.- — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet  or,    a  dexter  arm,   embowed,    in 

armour  [»i)r.  holding  in  tiie  gauntlet  a  battle-axe 


c  o  u 

g'u.  [Bornehij  the  Rev. Morfjan  Cove, D.C.L. 
Prebendary  of  Hereford,  1824.] 

Cove,  ar.  three,  piles,  wavy,  g-u.  betw.  twelve 
miirtlcts  sa. 

CovKi.iiV,  [Jlampshire,]  gti.  a  fcsse  betw.  three 
helmets  ar. 

Covelcy,  g'u.  a  fcsse  or,  bct\v.  three  helmets  ar. 

Co\KLL,  ar.  on  a  saltier  eiigr.  sa.  five  escallops 
of  the  licld. 

Covell,  [IjOiulon,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  a  file  of 
tliree  lambeaux  gu.  each  oharjred  with  as  many 
bezants.— Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  iij) 
erm.  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  gorged  with  a  file  of 
three  lambeaux  gu.  each  cluu-ged  with  as  many 
bezants.  [^Confirmed  io  Capi.  Tlioiuas  Covell, 
of  London,  lOlh  Oct.  IGSO.] 

Covell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  guttee  do  poix, 
armed  or. 

Covell,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  che\ .  betw.  three  mrjt- 
lets  sa. 

Covin,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  tlirec 
torteauxes. 

Covin,  [Lancashire,]  or,  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three 
torteauxes. 

Coventry,  or  Coventho:,  sa.  a  fesse  erm. 
betw.  three  crescents  or. — Crest,  a  gaib.  lying 
fesseways  or,  thereon  a  cock  gu.  combed,  wat- 
tled, and  kmgued  or. 

Coventry,  [Grange,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
crescents  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  field, — 
Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  timied  up  erm.  a  cock- 
pheasant  ppr.  beaked  and  membered  gu. 

Coventry,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  sa.  betw. 
three  columbines  az.  slipped  vert,  a  bezant. 

Coventry,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1425,]  ai-.  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  three  columbines  ppr. 

Coventrcye,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  columbines  az. 

Cov]:rt,  [Slaugham,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads  erased  or. — Crest,  a 
leopard's  head  or. 

Covert,  [Sussex,  Kent,  and  Surrey,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  betw.  three  martlets  or. — Crest,  a  leopard's 
face  or.     (Anollier,  a  lion's  face  or.) 

Covert,  [Sussex,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three 
lions'  heads  erased  ai\     (Aitother,  or.) 

Covert,  or  Court,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  gudec 
of  the  first. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  unicorn's  head  ar.  armed  and  crined  of  the 
first,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  nudlet  gti. 

CoviLL,  [Yorkshire.]     See  Covell. 

CovYN,  vert,  a  grifiiu,  segreant,  ar. 

CouciiMAN,  sa.  three  cincpiefoils,  two  and  one, 
betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  ar. — Crest,  a  demi 
liou,  rampant,  sa.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  ar. 
Iiolding  betw.  the  paws  a  cinqucfoil  of  the 
last. 


c  o  u 

CoucilMARTEK,  ar.  two  chev.  couched  vert. 
CouDEN,   gu.   a  clicv.   betw.  three   stags'  heiid.'i 

erased  ar. 
CouiiR-i',  gu.  fen  billets  or. 
C()iti;LEV,    or  CovELi.V,    [Hampshire,]    '^\i.   a 

fesse,  betw.  three  helmets  ar. 
CoiiLCiiEiFE,  ar.    an    eagle    sa.   membered   gu. 

standing  on  a  child  ppr.  lying  in  a   cradle  vert, 

swaddled  or. 
CouLDAVELL,     [Kent,]    paly,  wavy,    of   six,  or 

and   sa.    on    a   che\.  gu.  three  grifiius'  heads, 

erased,  of  the  first. 
Coulee,  or  Colle,  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and 

ar.   a   bull,    couraut,    couuterchanged,  wthin  a 

bordure  sa.  bezanfee. 
CoULSE.LL,  [Essex,]  chequy,  or  and   sa.    a  chief 

of  the  first,  guttee  de  sang-. 
CoULSTON,    [St.   Ives,   Huntmgdonsliire,]    ar.   a 

chev.  engr.  gu.  betw.  three  dolphins,  embowed, 

sa. — Crest,    an  eagle,   with  wings  endorsed  or, 

preying  on  a  doljihiu  ppr. 
Coi/hon,  or  Coulslon,  ar.  two  dolphiiis,  haurient, 

respecting  each  other  sa.   collared  and   cliained 

together  or,    the   chain  hanging  betw.  them. — 

Crest,  a  dolphin,  embowed,  sa. 
CouLTy,  ar.  a  stag's  head,  erased,  gu.  bclw.  the 

attires  a  ])heon  az.  all  withhi  a  bordure,  ciigr.  of 

the  second. 
CouMUE.     See  CoMBK. 
CoUNDEROWE,  ar.    a  chev.  betw.  tliree   talbots 

sa. 
Cou>!TE.';S5E,  ar.  three  .stags'  attu-es  in  pale,   bar- 
ways,  sa.  the  top  to  the  destcr  side. 
Coup,  [Essex  and  Northamptonshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 

az.  betw.  three  rose-branches,  slipped,  gu.  leaved 

vert. 
Conppe,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.    on  a  chev.   az. 

betw.  three  roses  gii.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

COUPAR,      1  c-  'ii     r< 

COUPER.    JScewthCoAVPEU. 

CoUPLAND,  [London,]  or,  on   a  cross  sa.  betw. 

four  trefoils  vert,  five  mullets  ar. 
Coupland,  or,  two  bars,  and  a  canton  gu.  over  all 

a  bend  sa. 
CoURAYS,  ar.  three  fleurs-dehs  gu. 
CoifRCi,  [Stoke-Courci,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  three 

eagles,  displayed,  gu.  crowned  or. 
CoURiCE,  or,  fretty  gu. 
Courser,    or  Corser,    ar.  three  horses' heads, 

coiiped  sa.  bridled  of  the  first. 
CoURTE,  paly  of  six,    or  and  az.   on  a   chief  of 

tlic  first,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
CoURTALL,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bezants. 
CoURTEENE,  [Aldington,    or  Aunton,    Worces- 
tershire,]   or,    a   talbot,  passant,  sa. — Crest,  a 

demi  talhot  sa. 


c  o  u 

CoURTiN,  [London.]     The  same  anus. 
CouRTHOPK,     [Wylye,    Sussex,]    ar.    a    fcsse 

az.  betw.  lliree  cstoilcs  sa.— Crest,  a  tlenil  stas; 

gu.  semee  de  estoiles  and  affired  or.     [Bonte  hij 

Gcorqc    Courthorpc,  of    Wi/h/e,  Sussex,  Esq. 

182:1]  1  '   J        JJ  1 

Coiirl/iorp,  [Dov.-ry,    Sussex.]  ■  Tlie  same   arms. 

—Crest,   a  cubit  arm,  erect,  ppr.  hoklitig-  lui  an- 
chor az.  fluke  and  ring  or. 
Covrthope,    [Stodmarsb,    Kent,]    or,  a  fcsse  az. 

betw.  three  estoiles  sa. — Crest,  a  camel's  licad 

or,  vulned  in  tlie  neck  gu. 
CouRTiiNAY,  [!Mor)and,]  or,  three  torteauxes  on  a 

a  hibel  az.  nine  phitus. 
Courfcnai/,  or,  three  torteanxes  a   bendlet  gobo- 

natcd  ar.  and  az. 
Courtenay,  [Llorfon,]  or,  torteauxes  a  bend  az. 
Couriney,  [Powderliani-Castle,  Devonshire,]    or, 

tlu'ee  torteauxes. — Crest,  a  dol])liin,  cnibowcd, 

ar.     (Anolher  cresl,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 

a  plume  of  feathers  ar.  with  a  crescent  sa.) 
\      Courliwy,     [Devonshire,]    quai'terly  ;    first,   or,  a 
I         lion,  ramptnit,    az.  ;    second,    ar.   three  trefoils, 

sli))ped,  sa. ;  the  third  as  the  second,    the  fourth 

as  the  first. 
Conrlncy,  [Somersetshire,]  or,  a  bend  gu.  betv;. 

three  torteauxes. 
Courtiuy,  [Devonshire,]    or,  three   torteauxes,  a 

label  of  as  many  points,  each  charged  with  a  be- 
zant. 
Couvti!cy,  or,  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three  torteanxes. 
Courljiey,  or,  three   torteauxes,    a   label    of  five 

points  az. 
CouKTOYS,  [Dorsetshire,  gu.  a  grlfini,  segreant, 

o)-. 
Courloys,  [Dorsetshu-e  and  Loudon,]  sa.  a  fesse 

erm.  betw.  fliree  horses'  heads,  coupcd,  ar.  bil- 

letty  or. 
Cour'ioys,  [Lincolnshire,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  az. 

a  fesse  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.   charged   with  three 

martlets  of  the  first. 
Courloys,    [Boston,    Lincolnshire,]    jialy    of    six, 

conuterchanged,  ])er  fesse,  or  and  az.  over  all,  a 

fesse,  checjuy,  ar.  and  sa. 
Cojirtoys,  ar.    a   chev.  betM'.    three    bulls'    heads 

gu. 
Courtoys,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  vair,  betw.  three 

bulls'  heads  ar.     ( Aiwiher,  or.) 
Courtoys,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.   three  bulls'  heads 

gu. 
Courloys,  or   CoorloJs,  erni.   on   a  canton  g-ii.  an 

inescocheon,  voided,  ar. 
Courloys,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  voire,  ar.  and  sa. 

betw.  tlirec  bulls'  lieads  of  the  second. 
C0U.SIN.     Sec  CosYN. 
COUSS.MAKKR,    or    CouSMAKER,    [originally  of 


COW 

Brabant,]  quarterly ;  first  and  fourth,  az.  oti  a 
ch(!V.  betw.  three  mullets  or,  as  many  trefoils, 
.slipped,  vert  ;  second  and  third,  az.  two  chev. 
interlaced,  one  issuing  I'rom  the  chief,  and  tlie 
other  from  the  base,  betw.  eight  mullets  of  six 
points,  all  or. — Crest,  an  cstoile  or.  [Cerli/Ird 
al  llie  CoUrgc  of  Arms,  London,  May,  1779, 
io  Georyf  Kein  Jfayicard  Coussmaker,  Esq.'] 

CouTRY,  [Boxliourne,  Kent,]  az.  a  pile,  betw. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  or,  over  all  a  chev.  of  the  last. 
— Crest,  a  falcon's  head  or,  betw.  two  wings  az. 
each  charged  witii  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Coiri'TS,  ar.  a  stag's  head,  couped,  gu.  in  chief  a 
pheon  az.  all  v.ithiu  a  bordure,  embattled,  of 
the  last. — Crest,  a  demi  centaur  ppr.  [Borne 
hy  (he  late  T/iannis  Coutts,  Esq.  1S22.] 

Cow,  [Norfolk  and  Keiit,]  gu.  a  b.end,  cottised,  ar. 

Coin,  or  Cowe,  ar.  three  bends  sa. 

Cowan,  ar.  a  saltier  and  chief  gn. — Cre.st,  out 
of  clouds  p[)r.  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  ppr.  holding 
a  heart  ^^\i. 

CowAUi),  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  martlets  of  the 
field,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  cliamber-piece 
or. — Crest,  a  denii  gieyhound  sa.  holding  bet sv. 
his  feet  a  stag's  i»cad,  cabossed,  ar.  attired  or. 

Conard,  or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  martlets  of  the 
field,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  chamber-piece 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi  greyhound  ar.  hold- 
ing betv.-.  the  paws  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  of 
the  last,  attired  or. 

Coward,  [Wells,  Somersetshire,]  or,  on  two  bars 
sa.  three  cinquefoils,  two  and  one  ar. 

CowcGY,  barry  of  six,  vair  and  gu.  a  chief  or. 

Cowcey,  sa.  a  chev.  betv.'.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

CoiL-cy,  or  CoKcie,  paly  of  six,   vair  and  gu. 

Coitcy,  barry  of  six,  vair  and  gu. 

CowcilER,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  tlnee  mart- 
lets of  the  second,  as  many  martlets  or. 

CnwDELL,  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  tlnee  bucks'  lieads, 
cabossed,  ar. 

Co^^'DEN,  az.  on  a  fesse,  ar.  betw.  three  annulets 
or,  a  lion,  pass:!nt,  sa.  a  label  for  difl'erence. 
— Crest,  a  demi  lioti  sa.  charged  v.ithan  annulet 
or. 

CoYVDREY,  [Hampshire  and  Berkshire,]  gu.  ten 
billets,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  or.— -Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  adexlerarm,enibowed, 
in  armour  ppr.  garnished  of  the  first,  holding  in 
tlie  gauntlet  an  anchor  gu.  stock  sa.  to  the  ring  a 
piece  of  cable  of  flic  last,  entwined  round  the 
arm. 

Coirdrey,  [Berkshire,]  gu.  thiilreii  billets,  four, 
four,  three,  and  two,  or. 

Cowdrey,  [Ilerriard,   Hants,]  sa.  ten  billets  or. 

Coiidrey,  az.  six  hilk'ts  or. 

Coiidrey,  az.  ten  tiillefs  or.  ■  ■-,   ■.  :■.  ...  1 


c  o  w 

CoWELL,  crni.  a  liiiid,  tripping;,  ^\. 

CoWFiKLD,  ar.  tliree  bai-s  gemelles  and  a  canton 
pu. 

CoWlE,  per  pale,  enn.  and  sa.  a  fesse,  couuter- 
clianged. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  upon  a  stnmp  of 
a    tree,    a   falcon,    vith    winsis    expanded   ppr. 

[liorne    hy Cowie,  Esq.    of  Furlciyli- 

LocUic,  Surrey,  1S2;3.] 

CoWLRiGH,  [De\ou,]  ar.  a  cbev.  sa.  betw.  three 
Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Cowley,  [Amsterdam,  160G,]  ar.  on  a  tliev.  sa. 
three  leopards'  heads,  jessaut,  as  many  fleiu-s- 
de-lis  of  the  field.- — Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet 
az.  a  leopard's  head  ar.  jessaut  de  lis  or. 

Cowley,  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and  ar.  a  bull, 
passant,  counterchanged,  >\iihin  a  bordiire  sa. 
bezantee. 

Cowley,  [Loudon,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  within 
a  bordure  engT.  of  tlie  second,  charged  vv'ith  ten 
mullets  of  the  fiist. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  demi  lion  ermines. 

Cowley,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  bull,  )5Dssant,  gu. 
Nvitliiu  a  bordure  sa.  bezantee. 

Cowley,  gu.  a  chev.  couutercompouy,  or  and  ar. 
betw.  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  last. 

Cowley,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  leopards'  beads 
or. 

COWLIN,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cools  ppr. 

Cowlincf,  [Trengoenthen,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev. 
sa.  betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Cow>!E,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
erm. 

CoWNTERCLE,  or,  on  a  chief  az.  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar.  respecting  each  other. 

CovvPEN,  [Oxfordsliire,]  gu.  sLn.  writing  pens  ar. 
three,  tv\-o,  and  one. 

Cowpen,  gu.  three  Avriting  pens  ar. 

CoA\'i'jiR,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  bend  vair,  betw.  six 
lions,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  on  a  castle  gu.  a 
Saraceji  king's  bead  ppr.  wreathed  about  the 
temples,  ar.  and  az.  and  crowned  with  a  Saxon 
coronet  or. 

Cowper,  [Bolton-upon-S^valo,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a 
bend  erm.  betw.  six  lions,  rampant,  or. — Crest, 
on  a  castle,  a  Saracen  king's  head  as  before. 

Cowper,  [Sussex,  lUl-i,]  quarterh ,  ar.  and  gu. 
in  the  second  and  third  quarter,  a  phcon  of  the 
first.- — Crest,  a  pheon  ar.  point  upwards,  betw. 
two  wings  gu. 

(Cowper,  [Ratling-Court,  Kent,  and  Colae-Green, 
Hertfordshire,]  ar.  tln-ee  martlets  gu.  on  a  chief 
f^iigr.  of  the  second,  three  annulets  or. — Crest, 
a  iiou's  gamb,  erect  and  erased,  or,  holding  a 
branch  vert,  fructed  gu. 

Coiuper,  ar.  a  chev.  .sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  leopards'  beads  or.  ... 


COX 

Cowper,  [Overleigh,  Cheshire,]  az.  on  a  bend 
engr.  or,  betw.  two  v.olvcs'  heads  ar.  three 
cross  crosslets  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coro- 
net gu.  a  demi  wolf  ar.  supporting  a  garb  or. 
[Gm«/«Z]G42.] 

Co/ipar,  az.  a  tortoise,  erect,  or. 

Cotiper,  [London,]  az.  a  saltier  ar.  on  a  chief  or, 
three  lions,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  on  a  mural 
crown  a  pelican,  with  wings  endorsed  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  or,  valued  gu. 

Caliper,  [Gogar,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  charget' 
with  another  orm.  betw.  three  laurel  leaves, 
slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  garland, 
all  ppr. 

CowTHt'.KXE,  ar.  on  a  saltier  gu.  five  crosses, 
flory,  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  raven 
ppr. 

Ccx,  per  chev.  gu.  and  az.  in  chief  t^vo  roses,  in 
base,  as  many  cocks  respecting  each  other  ar.  in 
the  ceutie  point,  a  bezant. 

Cox,  or  Cock,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  wolves' 
heads,  erased,  sa. 

Cox,  quarterly,  gu.  and  vert,  on  each  cpiartci-  a 
bezant. 

Cox,  [Beamonds,  Hertfordsliire,]  or,  three  biirs 
az.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu. — 
Crest,  an  antelo]ie's  head,  erased,  sa.  pierced 
through  the  neck  with  a  broken  spear,  vulned 
gu. 

C'o.v,  [London,]  ai\  three  cocks  gu.  crowned  or, 
0)1  a  chief  az.  a  pale,  charged  with  a  rose  of 
the  second,  betw.  two  ostrich's  feathers  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  cock  gu.  ducally  crowned  or. 
lGrantedll(M.'\ 

Cox,  [Chichester,  Sussex,]  or,  three  bars  az.  on 
a  canton  gu.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a 
gTifliu's  head,  erased,  sa.  pierced  through  the 
neck  with  an  arrow  gu.  headed  and  feathered  ar. 
(Auollier  crest,  a  goat's  head,  erased,  az.  annc  d 
or.) 

Cox,  [Beamonds,  Hertfordshire,]  or,  three  bars 
az.  on  a  quarter  ar.  a  lion's  head,  couped,  gu. 
— Crest,  a  goat's  bead,  erased,  sa.  horned, 
bearded,  and  pierced  through  with  an  arrow  or, 
the  wound  gutlee  de  sang. 

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

Cox,  [Bromerton,  Norfolk,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  griffin.s'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  nuiny  estoiles 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  grillin's 
head,'  betw.  two  -cings 

Cox,  alias  Cokks,  [London,]  sa.  tv^'o  bars  hu- 
mettee  or,  betw.  as  many  swans,  one  in  chief, 
the  other  in  base,  ar.  beaked  and  legged  gn. 
betw.  the  bars  a  cock  of  the  third,  combed,  leg- 
tred,  and  wattled  of  the  fourth. — Crest,  a  dexter 


C  R  A 

arm,  in  armour  ppr.  c;arnisliod  or,  thn  hand  also 
ppr.  snpportiii'j^  a  battle-axe  ar.  iiandle  g-u. 

Cox,  [Cloiicestersliire  and  London,]  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

.  in  the  sinister  cliief  an  oak-leaf. — Crest,  a 
goat's  lieud  ar.  attired  or,  in  liis  inoutli  an  oak- 
leaf  az. 

('ox,  fSliropsliire,]  ar.  a  bctid  az.  in  the  sinister 
rhief  an  oak-leaf  of  the  second. 

Coxe,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  spear's 
liead  or,  in  the  sinister  chief  an  oak-leaf 
of  tlie  second. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  collared  sa.  holding-  in  his  paws  a  spear's 
head  or. 

CoxdN,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  cliev.  betw.  three 
cpcks  ar.  combed  luid  wattled  gu.— Crest,  a 
cock  ar.  combed,  wattled,  and  legged,  gn. 

Coxoii,  gii.  a  less",  raguly,  and  counter- raguly, 
betw.  tiiree  denii  lions,  rampant,  ar.  diicallv 
crowned  or. — Crest,  a  cock  ar.  combed,  wattled, 
and  legged,  gu. 

("dXTON,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crosses,  bot- 
IniiiV,  fitchec,  sa.  tv/o  tuns  or. 

Coxlon,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  four  cross  crosslots, 
fitchec,  sa.  three  tuns  or. 

(■ox\vi;i,L,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  abend,  wavy, 
sn.  betw.  six  cocks  gu. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head, 
ar.  betw.  two  drngons'  wings,  expanded,  gu. 

CoYNF,,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  ar. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect, 
vested  sa.  slashed  and  cufled  or,  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  cutlass  ar.  embrued  with  bfood  in 
three  |>hices,  hilt  and  pomel  of  the  second. 

Coyne,  [Dublin,]  crm.  on  a  bend  az.  a  dove  betw. 
two  pheons  ar.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  bezant. — Crest, 
a  sea-horse  ppr.  holding  a  fusil  ar.  charged  Avith 
a  fleur-de-lis.     {Granted  l(i(i:3.] 

Covw,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cinquefoils,  sliijped, 
of  the  field. 

Cms,  [Hatfield,  Peverell,  Essex,]  sa.  onachev. 
bclw.  three  sjiears'  heads  ar.  as  many  cross  cross- 
lets  of  the  first. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  clouds 
ppr.  issuing  rays  or,  out  of  which  an  arm,  erect, 
grasping  a  snake,  entwined  round  the  arm,  all 
ppr. 

CoYTMORK,  [Coytmore,  Carnarvonshire,]  gu.  a 
cliev.  brtw.  three  stags'  heads,  cabossed,  ar. 

CuAH,  [Robsliiw,  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  ar. 
betw.  two  lleurs-de-lis  in  chief,  and  a  crab  in 
bnso  or. 

Crahh,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  two  fkurs-dc-lis  in  chief 
and  a  crab  in  base  or. 

Craci[UU01)F.,  or,  a  saltier  evm.  botw.  four  lions' 
heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  boar,  salient, 
reguardant,  or,  wounded  in  the  shoulder  with  an 
arrow  ppr.  which  he  holds  in  his  mouth. 

Cracroft.     See  with  Craycroft. 


C  R  A 

Cradoc    ap  GwiLYN,    [Brecon,]    az.   a    stag. 

passant,  ar.  betw.  the  attires  or,  a  regal  crown 

ppr. 
Craclock,  ar.  on   a   chev.   az.   three  garbs  or,    in 

chief  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 
Cradoc/r,  [Somersetshire  and  Wilts,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 

az.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a  bear's  head,  erased, 

sa.  billettcc,  and  muzzled  or. 
Cradock,  [Wales,]  az.  three  boars'  heads,  couped, 

in  fesse,  betw.  as  many  cross  crosslets  or. 
Cradock,  [Wales,]  az.  crusily,  three  boars' iieads, 

couped,  ar.  two  and  one. 
Cradock,    or  Cradocke,    ar.   three  boars'    heads, 

couped,  sa.  armed  or. 
Cradock,  [^^'ales,]  az.  semee    de  cross   crosslets, 

three  boars'  heads,  couped,  or. 
Cradock,  ar.  three  boars' heads,  erased,  sa.  armed 

or,  langued  gu. 
Cradock,  [Oxford,]   ar.  three   boars'  heads,    erect 

and  erased,  sa.     {Boriie   hy    Thomas    Cradock, 

31.  A.  of  Maffdaten  Collctje,   Oxford,  iclio  died 

anno  1G78.] 
Cradock,  az.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  ar.  betw. 

nine  cross  crosslets  of  the  second, 
CraffoFvD,  or,  on   a  chev.    vert,  three    falcons' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Craford,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.   three  hawks' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Craford,  [Northumberland,]  or,  on  a  chev.  vert. 

three    eagles'    heads,    erased,    ar. — Crest,    an 

eagle's  head,  betw.  two  wings  ar. 
Craford,  [Kent  and  Essex,]  or,  on  a  chev.  vert, 

three  hawks'  heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  hawk's 

head  or. 
Cragdon,  Crigdon,  or  Cragden,  gu.   three 

bars,  point  in  point,  ar.  and  sa. 
Cragg,  [Devon.sliire,]  ar.  on   a  bend    az.   betw. 

two  talbots,  passant,  .sa.  three  martlets  or. 
Crac/(/,  [Greenford,  Middlesex,]  erm.  on   a  fesse 

sa.  three  crescents  ar. 
Craggs,  [Westminster,]  sa.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw. 

three  mulletserm.  as  many  cross  crosslets  ermines. 

— Crest,    a    dexter   and    sinister    arm,    couped 

above  the  elbow,  armed  az.  garnished  ar.  grtisp- 

inga  sword  of  the  last,  hilt  aiul  pomel  or.  [Granted 

Februar,/S,  1(191.] 
Craig,  [Scotland,]  erm. 

Craigy,  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  crescents  ar. 
Cuaik,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  ship  or,  under  sail  ar. 
Craik,  per  fe.sse,  ar.  and  vert,  in  chief  three   ro- 
ses gu.  in  base  a  ship  or,  sails  fmled. 
Craik]  az.  in  the  sea,  in  base  vert,  a  shij)  in  full 
course  or,  masts,  .sails,  and  tacklings  ppr.  Hags  gu. 
Craik,  [Colston-Pytte,  '^'orkshirc,]  per  fesse,   ar. 
and  sa.  a  jiale  counterchanged,  and  three  cros^i-s 
of  the  second. 


C  II  A 

(liiik,    [G:nitoii,   Rytoii,     and    Ht-slarton,  York- 

'-liiro.]     'Hie  same,  witli  duo  dill'ereiice. 
(liile,     or  Creke,    [Crake,   Norfolk,]    or,    on    a. 

fc.vse,  bctw.  tliree  garbs  gu.   as  many  (leurs-de- 

|„  of  the  first. 
t'ljlr,  yA-  f  dexter  arm,   liabited  in  a  mauncli  or, 

l.olding  in  the  liand  ppr.  a  Ueur-de-lis  of  tlie  se- 

.-und. 
('|(\KKSTI10RPE,    [Norduimberland    and    New- 

t'i:ri;en,  Westmorland,]    or,  a  cliev.  betw.  three 

timliet--,  iiicrced,  az. 
Ctiiliiilhorpr,  ox,  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mnllets, 

|iifri-(d,  vert. 
<'i(drnlhorj)p,  or,  a    chev.    betw.   three    mullets, 

pierred,   sa. 
{  liiktnlltorpc,   or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  az. 
i  luitiilJ/orpc,  or,  a  chev.  Ijetw.  three  mullets  az. 

]>i< nod,  ar. 
('i!Ai,i.,  ar.  three  mascles,  pierced,  sa. 
Ck.Wiiiokne,  az.  three  bars  ar. 
ri;.\MiiUitA,  or  CRAMiiiiiiY,  az.  three  bars  ar. 

hix  martlets  gu.  three,   two,  and  one. 
(.'hammngton,    [Yorkshire,]   barry  of  six,    ar. 

iind  az.  in  chief  three  annulets  of  the  last. 
CitimluKjlon,    [Westmorland,]    barry   of   six,    ar. 

ii!id  az.  in  chief  three  annulets  sa. 
{"i;\>ioM),  [Auldbar,  Scotland,]  az.  a  bend, bctw. 

tliroe  pelicans,  vulning  themselves,  ar. 
<'<;kmi',    [Dudinghurst,  Essex,]    az.   a  chev.    ar. 

hi  tw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
("jiAMi'iiiLL,  or  CuAMi'iLL,    ar.    a   saltier    gu. 

Ir.'Uy  or. 
<'i  AMi'iKiRNi;,  [Ambury,  Herts,]  per  pale,  gu. 

nnd  az.    on    a   chev.    betw.  tlu-ee   bug-le-horns, 

.'triiiged  or,  as  many  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

—  Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,   erin.  eared  sa. 

j:'irm'd  vvitli   a   collar   gu.    charged    with    three 

•  r'>>>i  crosslets,  fitchee,   or.     \ Granicd  Januarii 

v-.i.  ITOO.] 
'  >  ANADGi;,   [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 

tiirti-  tortoaiixes,   as  many  mullets  of  the  field. 
-Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dcrai  stork, 

»^iili  wings  expanded  jjpr. 
<  •■•nni/e,  [I'ixley,  Clieshire,]  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw. 

s^olmcks' lioads,  cabossed,  sa. 
'  *<*M)Kn,  Cranhara,  or  Crankhurne,  az. 

■■<|  t»o  bars  ar,  six  martlets  gu. 
'  •«r.t.i-,  jir.  on  two  bars  gu.  three  martlets  of  the 

t.  !.|,  "" 

^^'-■sr,  [.Sum.lk,]  ar.  a  fosse,  bctw.   three   cross 

•I'^Mtts,  (itclioe,  gu. — Crest,  a  crane  jjivr. 
*'««.  [Suir„lk,]  ar.  on  a  fosse,   betw.  three  cross 

<f-..uKi.>.,  fitihee,  gu.  an  escallop  or. 

'."*'•  i^"'l^'lk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  cross- 

"'''.     Ill<h0e,     fru. 

'  ■'*■',  per  bend,  or  and  az. 


C  R  A 

Crane,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  bctw.  three 
crosses,  formee,  lilchee,  or,  as  many  anntdets 
az. — Crest,  a  dcmihind  or,  ducally  gorged  az. 

Crane,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  crane  sa.  standing  on  a 
staff  raguly  in  base  vert. 

Crane,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crosses  patteo 
or,  as  many  annidets  az.  [Granted  to  John 
Crane,  Clerk  of  t/ie  Kitchen  to  Kinc/  Jaines  I. 
anno  IGOG.] 

CRANF.N,ar.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 

8"-  .         .  ■ 

Cranen,  [\  orksliire  and  London,]  or,   five  fieurs- 

de-lisin  cross  sa.  a  chief,  Avavy,  az. 
CRAM'iKLn,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  crowned 

of  the  last. 
Cranfield,  ar.  on   a  pale  az.   three  flciirs-do-Iis  of 

the  first. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  fleur- 

dc-hs betw.    two    ostrich    feathers   ar. 

iGranfrdlCA'i.'] 
Cranfield,   or,  on  a  pale   az.   three  fleurs-de-lis  of 

the  field. 
Cranfield,  az.  a  talbot,  passant,   betw.  three  round 

buckles  or. 
Cranford,  [South  Newton,  Northamptonshire,] 

ar.  a  chief,  indented,  az. 
Cranford,  [Warwickshire,]  gu.   a  fret  or,   a  chief 

ar. 
Cranford,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  sa.   ciowned  of 

the  field. 
Cranisley,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cranes  az. 
Cranesley,    ar.    a    chev.    gu.    betw.    three  cranes 

az. 
Crank E,  [London,]  per  bend,   sinister,   az.  and 

\ert,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  on  a  canton  ar. 

an  escallop  gu. 
Cran.mer,  [Nottinghamshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  cranes  az. — Crest,   a  crane's  head  erased 

az.  pierced  through  the  back  of  tb.e  neck  with 

an  aiTow  ppr.   barbed  and  ])lumed  ar.    the  neck 

vulned  gu. 
Cranmer,  [Kent,]  ar.   on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three 

pelicans  sa.   vxdning  themsehos   pi)r.    as  many 

cinquefoils  or. 
Cranmuim;,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.   three  ])eli- 

cans  sa.  vulning  themselves  pjtr.  as  many  cinque- 
foils   or.  —  Crest,    a    crane's    head    enised    ar. 

beaked  gu.  piciced  through  with  an  arrow  ppr. 
Cranston,  [Scotland,]    gu.    three   cranes  ar. — 

Crest,  a  crane  sleejiing  with  the  head  imdor  his 

wing,  lifting  up  one  foot 

Criinsinn,  [Mockrio,  Scotland,]  gu.   three  cranes 

ar.  vvilhin  a  bordure  invocked   of  the  second. — 

■ — Crest,  a  crane's  head  erased  jipr. 
Cranwkll,  [CrauMoll,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three 

cranes,  close,  ar, — Crest,  a  crane,  close,  ar. 
Cranwell,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cranes 
[   G   g  ] 


C  II  A 

close  az.   as  many  escallops   or. — Crest,   on  a 
mount  vert,  a  luire,  conrant,  ar. 

Cranwdl,  [Kent  and  Huiitingdnnsliire,]  pi'v  sal- 
tier, or  and  gn.  over  all  a  saltier  sa.  cliarg;ed 
with  a  crescent  nr. 

Crastein,  ar.  three  Cornish  chongius  ppr.  two 
and  one,  and  as  many  ariOMs  <ju.  one  and  t\vo. 
—  Crest,  a  Cornish  chough  close  ppr.  betw.  a 
pair  of  wings  expanded  gu. 

Ckasv,  ar.  two  bends  gn.  betw.  nine  escallops  of 
the  second. 

Crasy,  or  Crasey,  or,  two  bends  gu.  betw.  nine 
escallops  of  the  second. 

Cratford,  [Chelmarsh,  Worcestershire,]  ar.  a 
unicorn,  salient,  gu.— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  erininois,  dncally  gorged  az. 

Cratiiorne,  [Crafhorne,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  gu.  five  crosses  patlec  or. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  bird  sa. 

Cralhorne,  [Salaby,  Lincohisliire,]  ar.  on  a  saltier 
gu.  five  crosses  (lory  or.- — Crest,  a  bird  standing- 
on  a  thoru-biish,  all  pjir. 

Cralhorne,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engT.  sa.  a 
mullet  of  the  first. 

CraucURE,  or  Cravicurk,  az.  a  cross,  ccuipcd 
and  voided,  or. 

Craufuro.     See  -with  Crawford. 

Craven,  [Comb-Abbey,  Warwickshire,]  ar.  a 
fesse,  bet^7.  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  gu. — 
Crest,  0)1  a  cbapeaa  gu.  turned  uj)  crin.  a 
griflin,  passant,  of  the  hist. 

Cnircii,  or,  five  fieurs-de-!is,  with  crosses  sa.  a 
-chief  wavy  az.— Crest,  on  a  square  pedestal  sa. 
a  falcon  az.  with  wings  expanded,  beaked  and 
legged  gu. 

Craven,  [Spersliolt,  Berkshire.]  The  same  as 
Craven,  of  Comb-Abbey,  with  "due  diilercnce. 

CrawcestIsR,  quaiterly,  or  and  gu.  in  the  first 
quarter  a  martlet  sa. 

Craw,  [Scotland,]  per  chev.  (another,  embat- 
tled) vert  and  gu.  three  cro^\s  ar. — Crest,  a 
crow  p])r. 

Craw.  The  same  arms,  within  a  bordurc,  couii- 
ferchanged. 

Craw,  per  cliev.  engr.  vert  and  gu.  three  crovs 
ar. — Crest,  a  crow  standing  on  a  garb  ppr. 

Crawe,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  ten  cinquefoils,  three 
nudlets  gu.— Crest,  a  hav,k,  Avith  wings  ex- 
panded ar.  charged  on  the  breast  wtli  a  cinque- 
foil  sa. 

Crawford,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. — Crest, 

an  ermine,  statant,  ppr.  C Another,  coucluuit,  ppr.) 

Crawford,  [Northumberland,]  or,  on  a  chev.  a  erf, 

three  birds'  heads,  erased,  (U". 
Crawford,  [of  the  Kerse,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  stag's 
head,  erased,  gu. 


C  R  A 

Crawford,  [Comlarg,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  stag's  head, 
erased,  sa.  attired  or,  distilling  drops  of  blood. 
— Crest,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  a  cloud, 
grasping  a  stag  by  the  horns  and  bearing  him  to 
the  ground,  all  ppr. 

Crairforde,  ar.  a  chief,  dancettee,  az. 

CraiLifwrd,  [Kilbirny,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fi^sse  erm. 

Crawfurd,  [Scotland,]  ar.  two  spears  in  saltier 
betw.  four  spots  of  erm. 

Crairfurd,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  surmount- 
ed of  two  spears  ui  saltier  ar. 

Crawfurd,  [Hainiug,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
betw.  tv,o  stars  in  chief,  and  a  hart's  head  couped 
in  base  or. 

Crawfurd,  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  two  mullets  in 
chief,  ar.  and  a  buck's  head  cabossed  in  base, 
or,  attired  sa. — Crest,  a  hart's  head  couped  ]ipr. 

Crawfurd,  [Lochnoiis,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
in  chief  two  stars  or. 

Craiifurd,  [Easter-Seatoun,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
wavy,  erm.  betw.  three  mullets  ar.  pierced  az. 
—  Crest,  an  increscent  chequy  ar.  and  az. 

Crairfurd,  [Cart.sburne,  Scotland,]  gri.  a  fesse 
erm.  betw.  three  mullets  in  chief,  ar.  and  in 
base  two  swords  in  saltier  ppr.  hiked  and  po- 
melled  or,  all  within  a  boi-dure,  wavy,  of  the 
third. — Crest,  a  sword,  erect,  supporting  on  the 
point  a  pair  of  balances,  all  ppr. 

Crawfurd,  [Cloverhill,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erai. 
betw.  three  birds  ar. — Crest,  a  garb  ppr. 

Crawfurd,  [Crawfurdsland,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm. — 
Crest,  a  marble  pillar,  supporting  a  man's  heart 
ppr. 

Craufurd,  [Anchnames,  Scotland,]  quarterly,  first 
and  fourth,  ar.  a  stag's  head  erased  gu.  (for 
CV«;.;/''(!;y?  of  the  Kerse;)  second  and  third,  gu. 
a  fesse  erm.  over  all  two  tilting  spears  in  saltier 
ar.  all  within  a  bordure  quarterly,  counterchnn- 
ged  gu.  and  ar. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
gu.  betw.  the  attires  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  oX 
the  first.  \_Cer  lifted  at  the  Lion  Of  ice,  10th 
Mai/,  1779,  to  Patrick  George  Craufurd,  IL^q.] 

Crawley,  [Bedfordshire  and  Essex,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse  gu.  betw.  three  cranes  az.  as  many  cross 
crosslets  of  the  field. 

Crawley,  [Luton,  Bedfordsliire,]  or,  on  a  fesse 
gu.  betw.  three  storks  ))pr.  as  maiiy  cross  cross- 
lets  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  crane  ppr.  holding  in 
one  talon  a  fieur-de-lis  or. 

Crawley,  [London,]  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant, 

betw.  three  mullets  ar. 
Crawley,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 

jjcars  az. —  Crest,   a  lion's  head  erased 

semec  dc  hurls,  gorged  -w  itii  a  ducal  coronet  gu. 
Crawley,  vert,  on  a  chev.  or,  a  star  of  eight  points, 
betw.  two  roses  gu. 


CUE 

Crawlci/,  [Middlesex.]     See  CroWLKY. 

CRA^v^!0^u,  [Auldbav,  Scotland,]  az.  a  Ijriul, 
be(\v.  two  pelicaus  in  their  nests,  feeding-  their 
young-  ar. 

Crmrmond,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  pelicans  Mdn- 
ing  themselves  jjpr. 

Cray,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cro.ss  engi".  or,  over  all,  a 
bend  az. 

Ciay,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  gu.  an  escallop  of  the  field. 

Cray,  or  Creijke,  [ilartpn,  Yoricshire,]  per  fesse, 
ar.  and  sa.  a  pale  countercliangcd  and  three 
birds  of  the  laht. — Crest,  on  a  garb,  lying-  fesse- 
ways  or,  an  eagle,  ^ith  m ings  endorsed  ar. 

Craj/e,  [Wickford,  Isle  of  lily,]  ar.  tlu-ee  grey- 
hou)ids,  courant,  in  bend,  cottised  sa.  betw. 
three  eagles,  displaved,  of  the  last. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  grifdn's  head  ar.  collared 
of  the  first. 

Cravcroft,  [Lincoln.-hin-,]  per  bend,  vert  and 
gu.  on  a  liend  draiceKee  or,  thico  ravens 
ppr. 

Craycroft,  [Lincolnshire,]  jier  bend  gu.  and  vert, 
on  a  bend  dancettee  aj-.  three  midlets  sa. 

Craycroft,  [Lincolnshire  and  Cambridgpshire,] 
vert,  on  a  bend  dancettee  ar.  three  mullets  sa. 
— Crest,  a  stork  ppr.  supporting  with  his  dexter 
foot  a  battle-axe,  staff  or,  headed  ar. 

Cracroft,  gu.  on  a  bend  indented  ar.  three  mart- 
lets sa. — Crest,  a  stork  ])pr.  supporting  a  battle- 
axe  of  the  last. 

Cravford,  [Canterbury,  Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
vert,  three  birds'  heads  erased  ar. 

Crayke,  or  Creyke,  [Yorkshire,]  per  fesse,  ar. 
and  sa.  a  pale  counterchaiiged,  and  tla-ee  birds 
of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a  gai-b  lying  fesseways 
or,  an  eagle,  witli  wings  endorsed  ar. 

Creagii,  [Newcastle-upon-Tyne,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  laurel  branches  vert,  ou  a  chief  az. 
three  bezants. — Crest,  a  liorse's  iiead  couped 
ar.  betw.  two  laurel  branches  ppr.  [Granted, 
March  Sd,  1684-5.] 

Crecy,  gu.  a  niaunch  and  hand  ar. 

Crecy,  barry  of  six,  gu.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
first,  three  jndlets  betw.  two  base  esquiro  of  the 
second,  an  inescocheon  ar. 

Crecy,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forked  sa. 

Crecy,  gu.  a  cross,  enrr.  or. 

C.RiiOY,  az.  six  niascles  ar. 

Credy,  [Devon,]  az.  six  mascles  disjoined,  ar.  a 
label  of  three  points  of  the  last. 

Creed,  crm.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  three  leo])ards' 
heads  or.  [Assirjned  hi/  Patent  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Wi/iiam  Creed,  Dblnlty  Professor  of 
O.yford,  Canon  of  Christ- Church,  Archdeacon 
of   Wilts,    Canon-Jiesident    of   the    Cathedral 


CUE 

Church  of  Saruni.  for  his  sinyular  piety  and 
learning,   the -ilk  June,  1GG5.] 

Creed,  ar.  on  a  clicv.  sa.  cottised  gu.  betw.  three 
estoiles  of  the  hist,  as  many  leopards'  heads  or. 
• — C'rest,  a  denii  wolf,  reguardant,  erminois, 
holding-  in  his  dexter  paw  an  estoile  gu. 

Creed,  ])er  ]!ale,  sa.  and  gii.  on  a  chev.  engT. 
erniinois  and  erm.  three  leopards'  faces  of  the 
second. — -Crest,  on  an  oak  branch  ^ert,  a  do\e 
ar.  with  a  sprig  in  his  beak  ppr.  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  ])attec  gu. 

Creed,  ernt.  on  a  chev betw.  three  estoiles 

as  many  leopard.s'  faces — Crest, 

a  dove,  ■^^  ith  an  olive  branch  ])pr. 

Creeton,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  vert.— Crest,  a 
dragon,  passant,  vomiting  fire,  all  ppr. 

CRErin"T,  sa.  on  a  fesse  dancettee  ar.  three  mul- 
lets of  the  field. 

Crffiet,  sa.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  three  mul- 
lets ar. 

CreftoN,  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 

Creigh,  [Scotland,]  or,  two  bais  sa.  betw.  six 
martlets  az.  two,  two,  and  two. 

Creke,  sa.  a  maunch  ar.  the  hand  ])pr.  holding  a 
ileur-de-lis  or. 

Creke,  [Cartling,  Camljridgeshire,]  gu.  a  maunch, 
within  an  orle  of  fieurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  in  a 
crescent  ar.  a  bmidle  of  five  arrows  or,  headed 
and  barbed  ar.  tied  with  a  ribbon  gu. 

CreyJee,  or  Cray,  [INiarton,  Y'orksliire,]  per  fesse, 
av.  and  sa.  a  pale  counterchaaged  and  three 
birds  of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a  garb  l\-ing  fessc- 
ways  or,  an  eagle,  Viith  wings  endorsed  ar. 

Crekei,layd,  or  Creykland,  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  horses'  heads  couped  sa.  bridled  or. 

Creketot,    or    Creketost,    fusily,    or    and 

Crekincham,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  in  chief 
three  torteauxes,  over  all,  a  bendiet  of  the  first. 

Creliiiyliam,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  tor- 
teauxes, over  all  a  baton  sa. 

Crekinyham,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  betw.  three  tor- 
teauxes, a  bordure  sa. 

Crekixg-1-on,  erm.  (another,  ar.)  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  cinc|uefoils  or. 

CRi;K'roi'T,  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 

Crektofl,  or  Criketot,  [Sufi'ulk,]  az.  on  a  cross  ar. 
five  escallops  gu. 

Creketost,  or  Crook ETOST,  az.  ou  a  cross 
or,  five  escallops  gu. 

Cremer,  or  Cre.mor,  [London  and  Norfolk,] 
ar.  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  cinquefoils  pierced  or. — Crest,  a  ram's 
liead  erased,  palv  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  attired  of 
the  first. 

Cremer,  vert,  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar,    '  "       ' 

[  r/g  2  3 


C  R  E 

Cremkord,    or  CuAAiFORii,    ar.   (anollirr,  oi) 

two  lions,  passant,  in  ]3alc  sa.  crowned  or. 
Crenkcouk,  Crt-Xker,  or  Crenecouut,  ar. 

a  cross,  voided  jju. 
Crenccoure,  [France,]  or,  a  cross,  voided  gii. 
Creneker,  [ICeiil,]  go.  a  cioss  or. 
Crexeeey,  ar.   on  a  bend  .sa.  three  eagles,   dis- 
played, -with  two  necks  or. 
Crenwav,    gn.    a  fesse  or,    on   a   chief  of  the 

second,  three  martlets  vert. 
Cremvay.     The  same,   within  a  Lord  are,  gc>]«)na- 

ted,  ar.  and  az. 
Creon,  or  Creun,  az.  a  cross,  and  label  or. 
Crepies,  or  Crepues,  [France,]  per  jtale,   ar. 

and  gn.  three  bars  coimterchangcd. 
Creping,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  lion^  rampant,  ar. 

within  an  orle  of  billets  or. 
Crcping,  gu.  giittee  d'or,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Crepincj,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  billetlee  or,  a  lion, 

rampant,  ar. 
Crepiiiff,  gu.  billettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Creppigs,  [Oxfordshire,]  chequy,  or  and  az.   a 

crescent  gu. 
Cresakre,  or  Cresacre,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  three 

lious,  rampant,  purp. 
Cresacre,  or,  three  lious,  rampant,  gu. 
Creseyt,  sa.    a   fesse,    dancettee,    betw.    three 

martlets  ar. 
Crescyl,  sa.  on  a  fesse  daucetlec  ar.  three  martlef.s 

gu.     Sec  Cresset. 
Ckespigxy,  quarterly;    first    and    fourth,    ar.    a 

lieu,  salient,  in  base  a  millrind  sa. ;  second  and 

third,  az.   three  bars  ar. — Crest,  on  a  chnpeau 

gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  gaimtlct  ppr.   holding  a 

cutlass  ar.  hilt  ami  jiomel  or. 
Crcspine,  gu.   ten   lozenges  ar,   four,  three,  two, 

and  one. 
Cresse,    or  Cre.ssy,   [Ouldcotts,  Nottingham- 
shire,] ar.  on  a  bend  cotiiscd  sa.  three  crescents 

of  the  field. 
Cresse,  gu.   a  chev.   com;)ony  ar.   and  or,  betw. 

.seven  cross  crosstets  of  the  second. 
Cressy,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued  sa.  in 

the  dexter  canton  a  cinqucfoil  gu. 
Cressy,    [Essex,]    or,    a   lion,    rampant    sa.    tail 

forked.     (Ano/Iier,  adds  a  label  gu.) 
Crcssi/,    [Cressv-]-Ial!,  Liucolnshire,]    ar.    a  lion, 

ranipiuit,  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 

a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  ppr. 
Cressy,  or  Cnswic/r,  [IJirken,   Yorkshire,]  ar.  a 

lion,  ram])anl,  sa.  tail  forked. 
Cresset/,  [Ouldcotts,  Nottinghamshire.]   The  same 

arms. 
Cressey,    [West-]tavendelt,    Ijincohishire.]      The 

same  arms,  with  dne  diflerencc. 
Cressey,  [Scav.  bey,  Lincolnshire.]    The  same  arms. 


C  R  E 

Crexsey,  [Kirby-npon-13ane,  Lincolnshire.]  The 
same  an;is,  with  a  mullet  or,  upon  a  cinquefojl 
gu.  for  dillerence. 

Cressey,  or  Cressie,  [Temp.  Hen.  IT.]  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  double  queued  sa.  armed  and  langued 
gu. 

Cressen,  or  Cresson,  paly  of  s:x,  ar.  and  sa. 
a  chev.  gu. 

Cresseniseyn,  or  Cressenber,  [Tournay,] 
or,  semee  de  trefoils  gu.  a  label  of  five  points, 
gobonatcd  ar.  and  az. 

Cressi^xor,  Cresxor,  or  Cresnaee,  [j\Ior- 
ley,  Norfolk,  and  of  Suflolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
engr.  sa.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
(Am)ther,  ar.) 

Cresset,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  in  bend  sa.  de- 
pressed by  a  bend  gu. 

A'o(c.— Only  jiart  of  tfif  lion  appears  above  the  bond. 

Cresset,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  bend  gu,  in  chief  a  demi 
lion  sa. 

Cresscf.,  [Upton-Cresset,  Shropshire,]  az.  a  cross 
engr.  V.ithiu  a  bordure  engr.  or.— Crest,  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  griardaut,  nr.  ducally  crowned  or, 
liolding  a  beacon  ar.  fire  pjjr. 

Ckessi^om,  [France,]  az.  three  suns  ppr.  two 
and  one. 

CiiESTOX,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 
(Aiwtlter,  a  crescent  in  chief.) 

Creston,  az.  three  mullets  or,  two  and  one. 

Cresty,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  lozenges  gu. 

Creswell,  [Purston,  Northamptonshire,]  az. 
three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  gu, 
cracking  a  nut  or. — Crest,  on  a  >^Teath,  a  branch 
of  a  tree  ban\'ays  verr,  thereon  a  squirrel  gu. 
cracking  a  nut  or,  betw.  two  tv.igs  of  hazle  vert, 
fructed  of  the  third.  (Another  crest,  a  Sara- 
cen's head  ppr.) 

Creswell,  m:  on  a  bend  sa.  three  rams'  heads 
cabossed  of  the  field. 

Creswell,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree  ram.s'  heads 
caijossed  or. 

Creswell,  [Creswell,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  plates, 
on  each  a  squirrel  of  the  field. 

Creswell,  [Hants,  Temp.  Edward  I.]  ar.  three 
bars  gemelles  sa. 

Cresswell,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  goat 
passant  ar.  attired  or,  betv\\  three  saltiers  of  the 
last  (for  Baker  J;  second  and  third,  erm.  three 
torteauxes,  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  sejant 
ar.  (for  Cresswell.) — Crests,  first,  a  goat's  head 
erased  ar.  attired  or;  second,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  turteaux,  charged  with  a  squinel  sejant  ar. 
[Jjonie  liy  Baker  Cresswell,  of  London,  Esq. 
1819.] 

Cre,sv\"1CK,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  giiardant,  gu. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ann  em- 


C  R  I 

bowed  ill  armour,  holding  in  (lie  hand  a  daa^g'er 

Cie.'iwick,  CrhiL-ick,  or  Cressi/,  [Borkin,  York- 
i;liire,]  ar.  a  lioii,  rampant,  sa.  tail  forked. 

Crkting,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets 
of  six  points,   pierced  gu. 

Crelinr/,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  cngr.  sa.  betw. 
tjjree  ogresses. 

Cretinrj,  [22d  Edward  1.]  ar.  a  cliev.  betw.  three 
mullets  gu.  pierced  of  tlie  field. 

Crclhir/e,  [Suflblk,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets gu. 

Cretownr,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  over  all,  a 
fesse  battelly  az.  within  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 
(Anollier,  the  fesse  raguly.) 

Crevecure,  or  Crevequer,  [Temp.  lien.  I.] 
or,  a  cross,  voided,  gu. 

CuEVlT,  sa.  a  cross,  dancettee,  betw.  three  m.art- 
lets  ar. 

CrI'.w,  [Nantwich,  Pulcroft,  Holt,  and  Aston, 
Cheshire,]  az.  alioa,  rampant,  ar.- — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  garab,  erect,  ar. 

Crewe,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  mullet,  pierced  sa. 

Crewe,  [Loudon,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Crewker,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mullets  sa. 

Cremlcer,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mullets  sa.  within 
a  bordure  of  the  second. 

Crewker,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cross  or. 

Crewker,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

CretN'S,  [Fotheringham,  Northamptoiishire,  and 
of  Cruse-6]  orchard,  Devonshire,]  az.  a  bend, 
jier  bend  dancettee,  gu.  and  ar.  betw.  six  escal- 
lops or. — Crest,  a  stork  ppr.  holding  his  foot  on 
a  stone. 

Creivse,  [Devonshire,]  az.  a  bend,  per  bend,  dan- 
cettee, gu.  and  ar.  betw.  two  escocheous  or. 

Crevjse,  az.  a  bend,  cottised  betw.  four  birds, 
volant,  ar. 

Crewes,  [Devon,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets 
gu. 

Crev,  erm.  a  cross  gu.  fretty  of  the  first. 

Crei/,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or. 

Crei/,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  cross  engi-.  or,  a  bendlet  az. 
Crkvke,  or  Cray,  [Marton,  Yorkshire,]  per 
fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  a  pale  counterchangcd,  and 
three  birds  of  the  last.— Crest,  on  a  garb,  lying 
fcsseways  or,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded  ar. 
(Another,    a   crow,    with    wings    endorsed   .sa.) 

^  {lionie  hij  Colonel  Creyke,  lSJ:i] 
CitEYKELEvn,    or  Crkretlaid,    ar.   a   fesse, 
betw.  ttiree  liorses'  hoods  couped  sa.  hridled  or. 
Creytiiorns,  az.   five   chev.   or,  a   label    of  as 

many  points  gu. 
Criall.     The  same  as  De  Cryoee. 
Criciie,  [London  and   Oxfordshire,]  erm.  on   a 


C  R  I 

pale  sa.  throe  cro.sses  formee,  fitchee,  or,  a  mid- 
let    for   difference. — Crest,    a   demi  lion,  erm. 
crowned  or,  holding  a  cioss  formee,  fikliee,  of 
the  last.      [Granted,   1019.] 
CiuciiTON,  [Criihton,  Scolland,]  ax.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, az. 
Crichtoii,  [Cranston,   Scotland,]  or,  a   lion,  ram- 
pant, az.  within  a  bordure  gu. 
Crickton,  [llutli\en,  Scotland,]   ar.   a  lion,  ram- 
pant, az.   on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  lozenges 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  pillar  ar. 
Crivhton,  [Easthili,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
az.   armed  and  langued  sa.  in  chief  two  mullets 
gu. 
Crichton,  [Scotland,]  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  ax. 
Crickton,  [IJrunston,   Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, armed  and  langued  gu.  within  a  bordure 
engr.  of  the  second. 
Crcicltton,  [Frendruught,]  ar.  a  lion,  ranijiant,  az. 
armed  and  langued  gu. —  Crest,  a  dragon  sjjout- 
ing  out  fire,  all  ppr. 
Crickett,  ar.   three  drakes'  heads   erased  pjir. 
tv.'o  and  one. — Crest,  a  drake's  head,   as  in  the 
arms.     [Borne  hi;  Robert  Alexander   Cricket t, 
^  Esq.  of  Smith's  Hall,  Blackmore,  Essex,  1824.] 
CricKiMAN,  ar.   a   fesse,  quarterly   az.    and    gu. 

betw.  three  mascles  sa. 
Crickman,  ar.  a  fesse,  quarterly  az.aud  gu.  befw. 

three  mullets  sa. 
Criell,    per  fesse,    or  and  gu.   three   annulets 

countcrchanged,  two  and  one. 
Criell,  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  tliree  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

as  many  mullets  of  the  fu-st. 
Criell,  gTi.  a  chief  or. 
Criell,  or  Gri/ll,  gu.  three  bends  or. 
Ckioel,  or  Keriell,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  two 

chev.  and  a  bordure  gu. 
Crioll,  [Croxton,]  ar.  two  cliev.  and  a  canton  gu. 
Criol,  [Albury,  Herts,  Temp.  Hen.  IlL]  or,  two 

chev.  gu.  a  canton  of  the  second. 
Criol,  [Sheriff  of  Kent,  Temp.  Hen.  III.]     The 

same. 
Criketot,  [Temp.  Edward  I.]  lozengy,  or  and  sa. 
Crikraim,    ar.    a   fesse,    quarterly  az.    and    gu. 

betw.  three  mullets  pierced  sa. 
CriktoI'T,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  five  escallops  gu. 
Crii'I'ING,  o;:Croi'P1NG,  [Oxfordshire,]  chequy, 

or  and  az.  three  crescents  gu. 
Gripims,  or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  horse-shoes  ar. 
Cruts,  or,  on  a  chev.  vert,   five  horse-shoes  ar. 
[Granted  to  John  Cripps,  of  Homestall,  in  the   • 
Parish  of  East  Grinstcad,  Sussex,   Esq.   July 

2rjtl,,  ](;g2.] 
Crispe,  erm.  a  fesse,  cliefjuy  ar.  and  sa. 
Crispe,   or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  live  horse-shoes  ar. 
Crispe,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  live  liorse-siioes 


i  .-aimi  ,f: 


C  II  o 

of  the  field. — Crest,  -a  canielopard  ar.  pollcttoe, 

attired,  collared,  and  lined,   or. 
Crispe,  [Kent,]  vert,  on  a  chcv.  ar.  five  (anolJicr, 

three)  borse-shoe.s  sa. 
Crispe,  [Kent,]  ar.   on   a   bend   sa.  tliree   horse- 
shoes of  the  field. 
Crispe,  eim.   a  I'esse,  compony  sa.  and   ar.    on  a 

cliief  of  the  second,  tluee  niarthts  or. 
Crispe,    [Hammersniitli,    Middlesex,]    ar.    on     a 

chev.  sa.  five  horse-shoes  or. — Crest,  a  camclo- 

pard  or,  pellettee,  attired  and   collared   of  the 

first,  lined  ar.  • 
Crispi,  [Ron!?,]  az.  on   a  mount  in  base  vert,  a 

unicorn  feeding-  ar.  in  chief  a  comet  or. 
Crispin,    [Halfon,    Iluiilingdonshire,]    sa.    tv,o 

arms  in  fesse,  habited  ar.  joining  the  hands  ppr. 

one  issuing  from  the  dexter  side,  the  other  from 

the  sinister,  betvv.  three  crescents  of  the  second. 
Crispin,  ar.  a  cross,  flory,  gii. 
Crispin,  per  harry  and  lozcngy,  couuferchanged 

ar.  and  sa. 
Crispin,    [France,]    gu.    ten   lozenges   ar.    four, 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Crispin,  [Earl  of  Salisbury,]  harry  of  ten,  ar.  and 

g"u.  ^vitllin  a  bordure  engr.  sn. 
Crispin,  [Devon,]  g«.  ten  fusils,  four,  three^  two, 

and  one,  erm. 
Crisjjin,  harry  bendy  ar.  and  gii.  counterclianged. 
Crispin,  [^Yall:ngford,  Berkslare,  Ten,p.  lien.  T.] 

barry   of  eight,  ar.  and   gu.    v.ithin   a    bordure 

engr.  sa. 
CrisTOFER,  ar.   a    chev.   sa.    betw.    three  pine- 
apples vert. 
Cristy,  ar.  a   chev.   sa.   bet^v.  three   wells   gu. 

(Anoilier,  the  wells  sa.) 
Croi!I!ER,  sa.  a  fesse,  ar.  in  chief  tlu'ee  lozenges 

of  the  second. 
Crohher,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  in  chief  three  lozenges  of 

the  second. 
Crohher,  sa.  a  fesse,  and  in  chief  three  fusils  ar. 
Ckochk.max,  sa.    three  cinquefoils,  betvi-.   eight 

cross  crosslets,  fitchco,  ar. 
Crochrod,    [Suflblk  and  Essex,]    or,    a    saltier 

erm.  betw.  four  lions'  heads  erased  sa. — Crest, 

a   dcnii   boar,   rampant,   reguardant,   gu.  armed 

or,    pierced    through   the   body  with   a   broken 

spear  ar.  v.liich  he  has  hold  of  in  his  nioutl). 
Crocker,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  birds  sa. 
Crocker,    [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.    gu.    betw. 

three  crows  sa. 
Crodake,  or  Croked.vkk,  erm.  three  ogiesses, 

two  and  one. 
CroI'T,  (juarterly;  per  fosse,  indented,  or  and  az. 

in  (lie  first  quarter,    a  lion,    passant,    guardaut, 

gu. 
Crojt,  fusily,  ar.  and  sa.  -•._.. 


C  R  O 

Crofton,  per  pale,  indented  az.  mid  or,  a  lion, 
)iassant,  guardant,  coimterchanged,  on  a  chief 
ar.  a  rose,  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Croi'TS,  [Wcsthow  and  Saxmundham,  Sufibik,] 
or,  three  bulls'  heads,  cabosscd,  sa. — Crest,  a 
liuU's  head,   cabossed  sa.  armed  or. 

Cnif/.s,  [Dalfon,  Eancashirc,]  heudv,  lozengv,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Crofts,  [Croft-Castle,  Hertfordshire,]  per  fesse, 
indented,  az.  and  i\r.  in  the  first  quarter  a  hon, 
])assant,  guardant,  or. 

Crofts,  paly  of  eight,  ar.  and  lozengy  sa. 

Crofts,  gu.  a  bend,  crenellee,  or,  betw.  two 
bucks'  Iieads,  cabossed,  ar.  attired  of  the  se- 
cond.^ — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm. 
an  eagle's  neck,  with  two  heads,  erased,  sa. 
gorged  with  an  eastern  crown  or.  [Granted 
2.y),  July,  1700.] 

Crofts,  [Herefordshire  and  Shropshire,]  quarterly, 
per  fesse  indented,  az.  and  ar.  in  the  chief  dex- 
ter quarter,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  wivern,  with  wings  expanded  s:i. 
(Another,  the  wivern  az.  with  wings  endorsed, 
another,  a  hon,  passant,  guardant,   or.) 

Crofts,  [Shropshire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented, 
gu.  and  az,  in  the  first  quailer,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  ar. 

Crofts,  [Cheshire,]  lozengy,  ar.  and  sa. 

Crofts,  quarterly,  az.  and  ar.  a  fesse,  coimter- 
changed  on  the  first  quarter,  a  lion,  passant, 
or. 

Crofts,  quarterly,  per  fesse,  indented,  ar.  and 
az.  in  the  first  quarter,  a  lion,  passant,  .gii. 

Crofts,  [Shropshire,]  quarterly,  indented,  r.r. 
and  az.  in  the  second  quarter,  a  lion,  passant, 
or. 

Crofts,  gu.  on  a  chev.ar.  three  cinquefoils,  pierced, 
az. 

Crofts,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  qnatre- 
foil  or,  betw.  two  escallojis  of  the  first. 

Crofts,  quarterly,  per  pale,  indented,  az.  and 
ar.  in  the  first  quarter,  a  lion,  passant,  giiardant, 
gu. 

Crofts,  or,  three  bulls'  heads,  couped,  sa. — Crest, 
a  talbot,  seii'ant,  erm. 

Crock,  sa.  ou  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  ar.  as  numy  mnllets  gu. 

Croc/e,  sn.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 
in  chief,  and  as  many  mullets  in  base  ar. 

Croog,  or  Croc,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three 
mullets  ar.  in  base,  and  in  chief  as  many  cross 
crosslets  of  the  second. 

Crof/f/,  sa.  on  a  fe.sse,  betw.  three  mullets  pierced 
ar.  as  many  crosses  boltonee  gu. 

Cror/f/,  sa.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  mullets  ar.  as 
many  cross  crosslets  gu. 


C  R  O 

Croisse,  [Ireland,]  iiz.  two  bends  ar.  befw.  six 
c.sc:illoj)s  of  the  second.  ! 

Croissif,  gu.  a  cross  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  quar- 
ter a  lion,  ranipp.iit,  supporting  an  anchor,  v. ith 
cable  or.  i 

Crokk.     See -witb  Crook.  ( 

Croker,  [Oxfordsbiie,]  ar.  on  a  chcv.  engr. 
gw.  betw.  three  ravens  ppr.  as  many  mul- 
lets or. — Crest,  a  raven  ppr.  dtically  gorged 
or,  holding  in  his  beak  an  car  :of  wheat  of 
the  last.  I 

Croker.     The  same,  leaving  out  thej  mullets. 

Croker,  [Loudon,  and  Batisford,  Gioucestershire,] 
ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  tlireeji-avens  ppr.  as 
many  escallops  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embovred, 
in  annour,  garnished  or,  holding  ih  the  hand  an 
anchor,  all  ppr.  j 

Croker,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  jthree  ravens 
ppr.  I 

Croker,  ar.  a  chcv.  gu.  betw.  three  I'nvens  pjir. 

Croker,  [Linham,  Devonshire,]  ar.  ia  chev.  engr. 
gu.  betw.  three  ravens,  ppr.  j 

Croker,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  tSiree  Cornish 
choughs  ppr.  | 

Croker,  or  Crocker,  [Devonshire,]  iiv.  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  leopards'  faces  or.  j 

Croker,  az.  a  fesse  engr.  erm.  betv.'.^  three  eagles, 
displayed,  or.  , 

Crokf.y,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chev.  three 
escallops,  all  connterchauged.— Ciest,  a  lion's 
head  sa.  erased  gu.  [Confirmed',  to  William 
Crokeu,   alias  Johnson,    of   YorU.    iih  June, 

Crokeyn,  [Ireland,] ar.  a  cross,  sarcelly,  pierced, 
gii.  ; 

Crokcinc,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  cross,  moiine,  voided, 
_&"•  i 

Crokijn,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  cross  ragidy,  gu. 

Crole,  vert,  a  unicorn,  passant,!  ar.  armed, 
criued,  and  unguled,  or,  betw.  three  mascles  of 
tl)e  It'.st. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  headj  erased,  ar. 
armed  and  crincd  or,  betw.  two  elephants' tnniks 
sa.  I 

Crolly,  gyronny  of  ten,  ar.  and  sa; 

Cr>oMi!ii;,  vert,  a  cress  bottonee,  ar.  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. — Cr<>st,  an  eagle, 
disphu'ed,  gu,  j 

Cromdwell,  az,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  tail  forked, 
crowned,  or.  • 

Crome,  lozengy,  bendy,  or  and  gn.! 

Crome,  [London,]  lozengy,  gu.  and  or. 

Crome,  []5ronipton,  Middlesex,  and  Ockinghnm, 
Berkshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  erra.  betv,'.  three 
Oeurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  nmral  coronet 
or,  a  demi  lion  sa.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a 
fleur-de-lis,  as  in  the  arms. 


C  R  O 

Crome,  [Mayden-Early,  Berksliire,]  gu.   a   chev. 

erm.  bet\v.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Crome,  or  Crome)/,    az.  three  leopards'  faces  in 

bend,  betw.  two  cottises  or. 
Crome,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  saltiers  engr.  or. 
Cromer,  gu.  three  pieces  of  masts,  coujied,  with 

the  tops  ar.  two  and  one. 
Crovier,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  saltorels  or. 
Cromer,    ar.    a    chev.    betv/.    three    boars'    heads, 

erased,  sa. 
Cromer,  [London,]    ar.    on    a    chcv.    engr.   heiw . 

three  ravens  sa.  as  many  annuk-ts  of  the  field. 
Cromer,  [Tonstall-Court,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 

betw.  three  ravens  (or  crows)  ppr. 
Cromer,   [Norfolk,]  or,  a    chev.  engr.   gu.  betv/. 

three  ra\  ens  ppr. 
Cromer,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  chev.  engr.   barry  Ma\y 

of  six,  ar.  and  az.  betw.  three  ravens  ppr. 
Cromer,  [Norfolk,]  ar.    a   chev.    engr.   az.  befw. 

three  crows  ppr. 
Cromer,  or,  a  chev.  vair,  betn^  three  crows  sa.— 

Crest,  a  crow,  as  in  the  arms. 
Cromer,  ar.  three  wolves'  heads,  erased,  sa.   on  a 

chief  gu.  as  many  ciuquefoils   or. — Crest,  on  a 

ram's  bead,  couped,  gu.  two  pales  ar. 
Crowmer,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  crows  su. 
Cromlington,  barryof  .six,  ar.  and  az.  in  chief 

three  annulets  sa. 
Cromly^,  az.  three  salmons,  naiant,  in   pale  or. 

—Crest,  a  swan's  head,  cabosscd,  or. 
Crompe.     See  Crump. 
Crompton,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.   on   a  cbief  vert, 

three  pheons  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown 

or,  a  sea-horse's  head  ar. 
Crompton,  [Loudon,]    or,  on  a  chief  vert,  three 

pheons   of   the   field. — Crest,   out    of   a    mural 

crown  vert,  a  sea-horse's  head  or. 
Crompton,    [Staffordshire,]    gu.    a   fesse,    wavy, 

betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  a  talbot, 

sejant,  or,  holding  in  his  dexter  foot  a  coil  of 

rope  of  the  first. 
Crompton,    [Crompton,    Lancasliire.]     The  same 

arms. 
Crompton,  [Hacking,   Darcy-Lever,  Lancashire.] 

The  same  arras. 
Cromway,  or  Crumw.^y,  sa.   a    saltier,  engr. 

or. 
Cromivay,  sa.  a  saltier,  engr.  erm. 
Cromwell,  ar.  a  chief  gu.  o\er  all  a  bend,  engr. 

az. 
Cronnuell,  sa.  a  saltier  ar. 
Cromwell,  quarterly,  per  fesse,  indented,  or  and 

az.  four  lions,  passant,  count erchanged. 
Cromwell,  [Putney,  Surrey,]  quarterly,  per  fesse, 

indented,  az.  and  or,  four  lions,  passant,  couii- 

terchanged. — Crest,    on  a  cha])eau  gu.  turned 


C  R  O 

up  eni).  a  pelican  or,  guttcc  az.  vulued  of  die 
first. 

CromircU,  or  Cromrell,  orni.  on  a  fesse  <;ii.  tbrt'c 
croiiclls  or. 

Cromireli,  sa.  a  bend  engT.  ar.  voided,  or. 

CromiveU,  ar.  a  cliev.  t;-u.  and  bendi(.t  az. 

CromircU,  gu.  six  mullets  or. 

Cioiniiwll,  ar.  a  cliev.  gu.  belw.  tlirce  tortcnuxes. 

Crotiiicell,  or,    six  annulets  gu. 

Cromwell,  [Lincolnsliire,]  ar.  a  chief  gu.  and  La- 
ton  az. 

CromivcU,  gu.  six  annulets  or,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  ar. 

Cromwell,  [ITuntingdoiishire,]  ar.  three  chev.  over 
all  as  many  lions,  rampant,   or. 

CromwL'U,  [Huntingdonshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  guttee  sa. 
holding  a  spear  or,  headed  az.  (Another  crcsl, 
a  dcmi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  in  his  dexter  gamb  a 
gem-ring  or.) 

Cromwell,  [Cambridgeshire,]  gu.  six  annulets  or, 
three,  t'.\o,  and  one. 

Cromiuell,  ar.  a  grilliii,  segreaut,  gu.  over  all,  a 
bend  az. 

Cromwell,  gu.  six  annulets  or,  three,  two,  and 
one,  within  a  bordure,  gobonatcd,  ar.  pjid 
az. 

Cromwell,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  -lions,  ram- 
pant, or,  a  rose  gu.  betw.  two  martlets  sa. 

Cromicall,  alias  JVilliams,  gu.  three  chev.  ar. 
betw.  as  many  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Cromwell,  [Hampshue,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
— Crest,  a  demi  hon,  ar.  guttee  sa.  holding  a 
spear  or,  headed,  az. 

Cromvjell,  ar.  a  chief  gu.  and  bend,  gobonated, 
or  and  az.     (Another,  the  bend  az.) 

Cromwell,  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, or,  a  rose  gu.  betw.  two  martlets  sa. — 
Tvy'o  crests,  first,  a  lion's  gamb,  holding  a  gem- 
ring  or,  stone  gu.  ;  second,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  holding  a  ring  as  above. 

Cromicell,  az.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  lions, 
rmnpant,  ai'.  arose  gu.betw.  two  Cornish  choughs 
ppr. 

Cromwell,  gu.  sLx  annulets  or,  within  a  bordure, 
gobonated,  ar.  and  sa. 

Cromwell,  gu.  three  chev.  ai-.  over  all,  as  many 
lions,  rampant,  or. 

Cromwell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  fourchce,  ar, 
crowned  or. 

CuoN,  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  sa.  oii  a  cliief  of 
the  second,  two  leopards'  heads  of  the  first. 

Crone,  or   Clone,  fusilly,  gu.  and  or. 

CuooK,  az.  on  a  fesse  engr.  crm.  betv;.  three 
<-aglc.s,  disjdayed,  or,  as  many  birds  vcrl. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  di3i)!a\ed,  or. 


C  R  O 

Crooke,  az.  a  fesse  engr,  erra.  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  or. 

Croolie,  az.  on  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  ar.  as  many  martlets  sa. 

Crooke,  [Alderford,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lierori,  rising, 
az.  on  a  chief  indented  of  the  second,  three  es- 
toiles  or. 

Crooke,  [Winchester,]  gu.  a  saltier  erm.  betw. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  or.— Crest,  a  fleui--de-lis  or, 
the  stem  v.rajjped  about  v\ith  a  snake  vert,  the 
head  issuing  from  the  middle  of  the  fleur-de- 
lis. 

Crooke,  az.  a  bend  or,  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Croke,  or  Crooke,  [jjuckinghamshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
betw.  six  martlets  ar. — Crest,  two  swans'  necks, 
endorsed,  conjoined  in  base,  and  erased  ar. 
beaked  gu.  in  each  beak,  an  anuidet  or,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  crescent  az.  the  necks  issuing 
from  betw.  the  horns  of  the  second. 

Croke.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  two  swans'  necks, 
addorsed  and  interlaced,  issuing  out  of  a 
crescent,  all  ar.  and  holding  in  their  beaks  an 
annulet  gu.  \_Borne  hy  Sir  Alexander  Croke, 
Km.  D.C.L.  1822.] 

Crookebois,  ar.  tliree  bugle-horns,  stringed,  sa. 

Crooked.\l,e,  crm.  three  pellets. 

CeocikehooNE,  [Dorsetsliirc,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  as  many  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  of  the  field. 

CliOOKETOST,  az.  on  a  cross  or,  five  escallops 
gu. 

Croon E,  [London,]  paly,  bendy,  or  tmd  gu. — 
—  Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect  and  erased,  Jiold- 
ing  a  snake  all  ppr.  [Herald's  Office,  London, 
C.  24.] 

Crooi'E.s,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  six  mascles  disjoined, 
gu.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Crop,  az.  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  pigeon,  ar. 

Croi'ALL,  az.  a  che\ .  ar.  betw.  three  pheons  of 
the  second. 

Crophiill,  or   Cropliill,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  frctty  or. 

CroiMjKY,  ar.  on  a  ])ile  gu.  three  tiwls  of  the 
field.  [Confirmed  to  Thomas  Cropley,  of 
Bookehhall,  Shetland,  Suffolk,  I2th  Mai}, 
lG3o.] 

Cropley,  [Cambridge,]  ar.  on  a  -chief  gu.  three 
owls  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  mountain-cat,  pas- 
sant, erm. 

Cropley,  [Jliddlesex,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
owls  ar. — Crest,  a  lynx,  passant,  gaardant, 
ppr. 

Cropley,  [Ofibrd-Clunev,  Iluntingdon.shire,]  ar. 
on  a'chief  gu.  three  owls  of  the  Yield.— Crest,  a 
cat,  jKissant,  erm. 

Cropley,  [Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  and  Cam- 
bridgeshire.]    The  same. 


dilJlf-v 


C  R  O 

Crosbie,  ar.  three  giittccs  de  poix. 

Crosby,  per  chev.  ar.  aud  sa.  three  giitfees  couii- 
tcrciiaiigt'd. 

Crosby,  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  three  iiuitonis' heads, 
foiipcd,  couiiterchiuiged. 

Crosby,  per  chev.  sa.  and  ar.  three  goats,  juissant, 
couiiterchaiiged. 

Crosbi/,  [Lord  Srayor  of  Jx)iidoii,  177J,]  sa.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  tliree  rauis,  passant,  ar. 

Crosby,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  ou  a  chief  ar. 
tv,o  dexter  hands,  conpcd,  g-u. — Crest,  a  sword, 
erect,  tlie  hilt  upwards,  crossed  by  two  in  saltier, 
hilts  dowuv.'ards,  the  A.hole  enveloped  by  a 
.snake,  all  ppr.  [Borne  by  Colonel  Crosbi/, 
1817.] 

Crossby,  [Yorkshire,]  ;!r.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
betw.  two  dexter  hands,  coiiped  at  the  wrist, 
gu. 

Crosiiolmy,  ar.  a  chev.  betw  three  bugle-horns, 
stringed,  sa. 

Crosier,  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  tlu-ee  cross 
crosslcts,  placed  saltierways  or,  as  many  crows 
ppr. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested  gu. 
cuft'  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  crosier  or. 

CR-OSLAND,  [Yorkshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
cross,  tlory,  counterchanged. 

CroslE"^',  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  tliree  crosses  engr. 
or. 

Crosley,  [Berkshire,]  sa.  a  cross,  betw.  four 
martlets  or.— Crest,  a  dragon's  head  sa.  gorged 
with  a  collar  or,  charged  vvith  a  cinqnefoi!  gu. 

Cross,  ar.  an  eagle,  with  wings  endorsed  sa. 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  crosslet, 
fitchte,  gu.  betw.  four  cross  crosslets,  fitchee, 
of  the  last,  one,  two,  aud  one. 

Cross,  quarterly,  erm.  and  gu.  in  the  first  quarter, 
a  cross  crosslet  of  tiie  second  ;  in  the  fourth,  a 
plummet  sa. — Crest,  ou  a  mount  vert,  a  stork 
erm.  beaked  aud  membered  gu.  reposing  liis 
dexter  foot  on  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last,  and 
lioldiug  in  the  beak,  a  jdummet  sa.  as  quartered 
bi/  Jolm  Cross  Sfarhcy,  Ksq.  of  Mrcinbury- 
Jlall,   Cheshire,  1824. 

Crvsse,  [Westminster,]  quarterly,  az.  and  ar. 
in  the  lirsf  and  fourth  quarters  a  cross  moline  of 
the  last.— Crest,  on  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  stork  az.  reposing  his  dexter  foot  ou  a 
cross  moline  ar.  [Granted  12t/i  December, 
1701.  Peter  Day,  of  Baddox,  Essex,  chanyed 
his  7iame  to  Crosse,  and  took  these  arms  and 
crest  by  Sign  Manual,  Dtcendier  24,  1770.] 

Crosse,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  fust  quarter 
a  cross  ilory  of  the  second. 

(■■rosse,  [Liverpool,]  quarterly,  gu.  and  or,  on  the 
first  and  fourth  a  cross  bottonee  ar. — Crest,  a 
stork  p])r.   in  his   beak   a  cross  boflonee  ar. 


C  R  O 

Crosse,  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  on  the  first  a  cross 
polent  of  the  second. 

Crosse,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  first  quarter  a 
cross  crosslet  of  the  second.  [Cranled  to  Sir 
Robert  Cross,  KnI.  April,  1G02.J 

Crusse,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  cross  crosslet,  betw. 
two  crabs  of  the  second. 

Crosse,  gu.  a  chev.  paly  of  six,  ar.  aud  or,  betv, . 
three  cross  crosslets  of  the  second. 

Crosse,  gu.  a  chev.  paly  of  six,  or  and  ar.  betw. 
three  crosses  bottonee  of  the  last. 

Crosse,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  ar. 

Crosse,  or,  ou  a  bend,  betw.  two  sea-crabs  sa. 
three  cross  crosslets  of  the  field. 

Crosse,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 
ar. 

Crusse,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
mullets  ar.  pierced  gu. —  Crest,  a  tower  ar.  from 
the  to])  flames  of  fire  issuing  ppr. 

Crosse,  [Liverpool,  Lancashire,]  gu.  a  cross,  po- 
tent, ar. 

Crosse,  ar.  ou  a  bend  coftised  sa.  three  crescents 
of  the  field. 

Crosse,  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  midlets  ar.  as 
many  crosses  bottonee  gu. 

Crosse,  qiuuterly,  az.  aud  ar.  in  the  first  quarter, 
a  cross  moline  of  the  last. — Cresf,  on  a  chapeau 
ppr.  a  stoi-k  az.  supporting  with  his  dexter  foot  a 
cross  moline  ar. 

Ckossdell,  quai-terly,  gu.  aud  az.  in   the  first 

and  fourth   quarters   a  cross  pafouce in 

the  second  and  third  a  leopard's   f\ice 

in  the  fesse  point  an  eastern  coronet, 

jieudeut,  in  chief,  the  Vv'aterloo  ribbon  and  me- 
dal,   all  within  a  bordure,  wavy,  erm. — Crest, 

out  of  a  mural  coronet,  a  cross  pafonce, 

charged  with  a  leopard's  face behind  the 

cross,  two  swords  in  saltier,  hilts  in  base.  ]\Totto, 
Fortiludine  ei  cnses.  [Borne  bij  Colonel  Cross- 
dell,  K.C.B.  182:3.] 

Crosselk,  or  Cro.sley,  gu.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  crosses  formee  engr.  erm. 

Crossley,  per  chev.  or  and  vert,  in  chief  a  taw, 
betw.  two  crosses,  patonce,  fitchee,  gu.  in  base, 
a  hind,  trii)pant,  ar.  clrarged  on  the  neck  with  a 
taw  gu.  [Borne  by  Aaron  Crossley,  Esq.  of 
Ireland,  172-5.] 

Crossley,  [Crossley-Ilall,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  cross 
crosslet  gu. 

Ci:ossM.\N,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  cross  erm. 
betw.  four  escallops  sa.— Crest,  a  denii  hon  erm. 
holding  an  escallop  sa. 

Crossnian,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  goats' licads, 
erased,  ar.  arnu'd  of  the  .second. 

CROsr,  quar-tcrly,    ]3er  fesse    indented,    ar.    and 
az.  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion,  passant,  g«. 
[  1.  h  ] 


C  R  O 

Croste,  [Pickleton,  I^icesfersliire,]  lozeiicn,',  ar. 
and  az. —  Crest,  a  gnfiin's  head  ar. 

CrtOSTll,  gu.  on  a  cliev.  ar.  tliree  cinquefoils, 
pierced,  az. 

Crosswell,     [Middlesex,]    three    bars 

— Crest,     a    cubit    arm,    erect,   habited 

tlie  hand  holding-  a  club 

CliOSWELLEK,  [Ilanijjshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  betw.  three  plates,  each  charged  with 
a  trefoil,  slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
guardant  and  erased,  or,  charged  on  the  breast 
■with  a  cross  gu. 

Croton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Crouch,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  three 
crosses  pattce  of  the  first,  ^vitliiu  a  bordurc 
eiigr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
lamb,  couchaut,  ppr. 

Crouchfield,  az.  a  cross  componee,  orand  gu. 
heiv,-.  four  plates. — Crest,  on  a  mount,  a  palm- 
tree  p]>r. 

Crouchis,  ar.  two  pales  -within  a  bordure  cngr. 
sa. 

Crouchman,  sa.  a  cross  crosslet  ar. 

Croun,  or  Curox,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse 
gu.  iu  chief  two  millrinds,  and  in  base  an  annu- 
let of  the  second. 

Crow,  [Bilney,  Norfolk,]  gyronny  of  eight,  sa. 
and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  first,  two  leopards 
of  the  second. — Crest,  five  arrows  sa.  fea- 
thered ar.  four  iu  saltier  and  one  in  pale,  tied 
together  with   a   string-  gu.  betw.   the  arrows  a 

.   mascle  or. 

Croio,  or  Crowe,  [Urasted,  Kent,]  gu.  a  chev. 
or,  betw.  tlu-ee  dung-hill  cocks  ar.  armed  of  the 
second. — Crest,  a  camel's  head  or,  valued  iu  the 
neck  gu. 

Crow,  [Lauhorne,  Caermartheushire,]  g-u.  a  chev. 
or,  betw.  three  cocks  ar. — Crest,  a  cock  ar. 
combed,  wattled,  and  membered  or.  [Alloued 
to  Gylfs  Crowe,  of  Brasted,  Kent,  158G.] 

Crow,  [Suflolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cocks, 
crowing,  ar. 

Crow,  gyronny  of  ciglit,  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  two  leojiards'  heads  of  the  first. 

Crowalk,  or  Crvall,  gu.  a  chief,  indented, 
or. 

CroVn'an,  az.  three  wolves,  passant,  ar.  two  and 
one.     (Another,  adds  a  collared  o;-.) 

Crowapes,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  six  mascles  gu. 
three,  two,  and  one. 

Croapes,  [Somersetshire.]  The  same,  with  the 
mascles,  pierced. 

Crowcii,  ar.  on  a  pale  voided,  three  crosses, 
formee  sa. 

CrowcJi,  [Alswick,  Hertfordshire,  and  London,] 
ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  tiiree  crosses,  i)attee,   or,  within 


C  II  o       • 

a  bordure    engr.    of   the    second. — Crest,  on  a 

mount  vert,  a  lamb,  couchan,  ar. 
Cruwcli,    [Alswick,   Hertfordshire,]   ar.  on  a  pale, 

sa.  three  crosses,  paltee,   or. 
Crowch,    ar.   on    a    pale,    voided,    three    crosses, 

formee,  sa.   within   a  bordure   engr.   of  the   se- 
cond. 
Crowch,  ar.  a  pale  sa.  voided    of  the   field,   within 

a  bordure  engr,  of  the  second. 
Crowch,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
Crowch,  ar.  three  crosses,  formee,  in  pale,  betw. 

two  cottises,  and  a  bordiu-e,  engr.  sa. 
Crowchf.R,  gu.  a  bend,  wavy,  vaire,  or  and  az. 
Cruwcher,    ar.    on   a   pale,   indented,    sa.    three 

crosses  pattce  or.- — Crest,  a  lion,  couchant,  pDr. 

charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pattee,  or. 
CiiCWDER,  gu.  a  bend,  wavy,  vaire,  ar.  and  vert. 

— Crest,  on  the  broken   shaft  of  a  tiliiug  spear 

gu.    an   heraldic  tiger,  passant,  or.     [Borne  hj 

V\"dUam  Henry  Crowder,    Esq.    of   Clarihain, 

Surrey,   1824.] 
Crowley,  [Essex,]    ar.   on  a   fesse   gu.    betw. 

three  cranes  az.  as  many  mascles  sa.each  charged 

with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  field. 
Crowley,    or  Crawley,    [Jliddlesex,]    vert,    on  a 

chev.  or,  an  estoile  of  sixteen  points,  betw.  two 

roses  gu. — Crest,  ou  a  mount  vert,  a  sun  charq:ed 

%\ith  a  rose  gn.    [^Granted  June  \-i,  1707.1    '^cc 

Crawley. 
Crowletj,    ar.   a    chev.    gu.    betw.    three    herons 

az. 
Crowley,  ar.  on  a  fesse  g-u.  betw.  three  herons  az. 
.   as  many  cross  ci'osslets  or. 
Crowmer.     See  with  Cromer. 
Crownall,  erm.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 
Crownall,  [Cornwall,]  erm.  ou  a  fesse  gu.   three 

crowns  or. 
Crownall,  erm.  a  fesse  pui-p. 
Crown  ER,  [Sir  William,  Lord  SLiyor  of  London, 

1413  and  1423,]  ar.  a  chev.   engr.  bef«-.   three 

crows  ppr. 
Crowner,  gu.  three  demi  tubs  ar. 
Crowther,  [Shropshire  and  London,]  gu.a  bend, 

wavy,  vair.- — Crest,  ou  a  tilling  spear  gai.  a  tiger, 

passant,   or. 
Crowton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  four  ravens 

sa.  a  crescent  or. 
Crowfon,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  martlets 

sa.  a.s  many  crescents  of  the  first. 
Croxford,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  chaplets  sa. 
CroXON,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  sa.  two  tuns  pju-. 
Croxton,  [Cheshire  and  Ireland,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 

az.  betw.  three   ci'oss  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.   two 

tuns  or. 


C  R  U 

Croxton,  [Croxton,  Clieshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.    deljiuiicd  by  a  beiul,    conipoiiee,  or 

and  gu.      (Anolhcr,  (lie  bend  gobouatcd,  or  and 

gu.) 
Croxton,  [Ravcnscrolt,   Cheshire]     Tlie  same. 
Ckoy,  [France,]  av.  a  bend  gu. 
Ckoylboys,    or  Croi.ebovs,  ar.  tliree   bugle- 

Lorus  sa.  garnished  or. 
Croyse,  or  Cruse,  az.  a  bend,  betv,'.   six    es- 
callops ar. 
Cr.oYSiER,  or  ClioziER,  [London,  originally  of 

France,]  sa.  a  cross  betw.  fonr  (lies  or. 
Croziir,    [Soke-Dabernon,  Surrey,]    az.    a    cross 

beUv.  four  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Chucks,  or  Crooks,  gu.   on  a  bend  or,   tluec 

escoclieons  sa. 
Crudge,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  betw.   three 

foxes  sa.  as  many  martlets  of  the  field. 
Cruell,  or  Crull,  per  chev.  az.  and  gu.  three 

eagles  ar.  armed  of  the  second. 
Cruell,  ])urp.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  displajed, 

ar. 
Crufki;,^  [Ireland,]  az.- a  bend  voided,   betw.  six 

escallops  ar. 
Crugge,  or  Crugg,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  betw.  two 

gi-eyhounds,  courant,    sa.   three    martlets    or. — 

Crest,  a  falcon's  head,  couped,  ar.  collared  gu. 

wings  endorsed,  bendy  of  four,  or  and  sn. 
Ckui.E,  [Cambray,  Spain,]  az.  three  lapwings  ar. 

— Crest,  a  derai  lion,  rampant, holding 

a  bezant.     [Granted  liJarc/i  S,  3631.] 
Crule,  az.  three  doves  or. 
C'rule,  az.  three  doves  ar. 
Crule,  az.   a  chev.    gu.   betw.  three  cinquefoils, 

pierced,  ar. 
Crull,  vert,  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu. 
Crull,  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cinquefoils,  pierced, 

gu. 
CRU1KSH.\^'K,  or,  three    boar.s'    heads,    couped, 

sa.  langued  and  armed  az. 
Cruicksliank,  [Tilly-!\] organ,  Scotland,]  or,  three 

boars'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Cru.mineel,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  a   cross  engx. 

gu.  a  bendlet  az. 
Ckuaipe,  0/- Cromve,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  quatrefoils  ar. 
Croiiipe,  [Stonelinch,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  chev.   betw. 

three   quatrefoils    or. — Crest,    tiirce  quatrefoils, 

erect,  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Cruse,  [Devon,]   or,  a  cliev.  betw.  three  mullets 

Cruse,  or  Creusc,  [Cruse-Morcliard,  ]}cvonshire,] 
az.  a  bend  per  bend  indented,  ar.  and  g;u.  betw. 
six  escallops  or. — Crest,  on  a  mouut  vert,  a 
stork  ppr.  Loldiug  in  the  dexter  foot  an  escallop 
fir. 


CUD 

Cruse,  or  Croise,  az.  two  bends,  betw.  six  escal- 
lops av. 

Cruse,  [Cruse-Morchard,]  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six 
escallops  or. 

Cruse,  [Devon,]  az.  a  bend,  indented,  point  in 
point,  or  and  gu.  betw.  six  escallops  of  the  se- 
cond. 

CnUTfiiEEY,  ar.  a  rliev.  gu.  betv/.  three  tor- 
teii'ixcs. — Crosl,  a  talbot,  sejant,  ar. 

C/-«(;/%,ar.  a  chev.  gu.  belw.  three  torteauxes. 
— Crest,  a  talbot,  sejant,  ppr.  [Borne  by 
E.  J.  Cruchh',/,  Esq.  R.  N.  J8^U.] 

Ckutendox,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  estoilcs 
or. 

Crux,  [Greenhouse,  Milton,]  ar.  on  a  ]iale  sa. 
an  eagle,  displa\  ed,  betw.  two  crosses  formee  of 
the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  with  wings  expanded, 
ar.  holding  in  his  mouth  a  cross,  formee,  fitchee, 
sa.  [Granted  fo  John  Crux,  of  the  Green- 
house, in  Mlddlclon,  or  MUton,  Kent,  June 
10,  7th  Kuui  Charles  /.] 

Crux,  [Grux-J!fill,  I'arplett,  near  llaynham,  Kent, 
and  Sheldwich,  in  the  same  county.]  The  s;ane 
anus. 

Cryi'R,  or,  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last, 
three  annulets  ar. 

Cry.mi.s,  [Peckham,  Surrey,  and  Devonshire,] 
or,  three  bars  gai.  charged  with  as  many  inartlels 
of  (he  field,  on  a  chief  ar.  two  bars  uebulee  az. 
■ — Crest,  a  martlet  vert. 

Cnjiiics,  az.  two  taws  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  couped 
at  (he  shoulder,  cmbowed,  and  lying  fesseways, 
habited  or,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  chaplel  of 
laurel  vert. 

Crynes,  gu.  three  bends  or. — Crest, alion'shead, 
erased 

CucKJiORNE,  ar.  a  fret,  and  cliicf  gu. 

Cvclhorne,  ar.  a  fret  sa.  and  chief  g-u. 

CuCKFELD,  or  COKEFELD,  gu.  a  fleur-dc-lis 
erm. 

CucKEE,  or  CuGEEY,  vort,  a  chev.  ar. 

CuiiD.VM,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu.  a  fesse  az. 

CuDDERLEY,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ce  falcons' 
heads  erased  sa.  as  many  acorns  or. 

Cud  EN  HAM,  [Norfolk,]  lozengy,  ar.  and  gu. 

CuDEREKY,  or  CuDDEULEY,  [Derbyshire,]  ar. 

on  a  chev.  sa.  three  acorns  or. 
Ctiderh'}/,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  eagles'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  as  many  acorns  or. 

CunroRu,  or  Kudfoud,  az.  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
eight  mullets,  three,  two,  two,  and  one,  or. 

Cui>iMERS,  or  CuoiMA.S,  gyrounv  of  eight,  or 

and  sa. 
CuDEEW,    ConEEW,    Or   GoDEE^V,    or,    three 

serpents,  erect,  wavy 

[  n  h  2  ] 


C  U  L 

CUDbow,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  tliree  boars'  liencls  coiipcd 

gi\.  two  iind  one. 
Ctidloir,   or  Cudlowp,  ar.    three    dragons'    heads, 

conpcd,  gii.  two  and  one. 
Cur)^',0]tE,  or  Cudnou,   [Kelvedon,  Essex,  and 
ofSr.rroIk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  nebulee,  £^u.  bci^v.  tiirce 
eagles,  displayed,  sa.    armed  of  the   second. — ■ 
Crest,  a  griflin,  passant,  or. 
Cl'DAVORTii,  [Woniet'i,  Lancashire,]  a/,,  a  fesse 
eriuinois,  betw.  tliree  denii  lions,  rampant,  or. 
— Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  arm,  couped  at 
the  elbow,  erect,  vested  erminois,  holding-  in  (he 
hand  ppr.  a  battle-axe,  liandle  sa.  headed  or. 
CuKi-i-KN,  Van,    [liOndon,]  per  fesse,   ar.   and 
az.  in  chief  two  spears,  in  saltier  or,  in  base  as 
many    hawks    belled,  fesseways    of  the    last. — 
Crest,  an  angel  ppr.  wing's  expanded,  the  out- 
side or,  the  inside  az.  vested  of  the  second,  in 
the  dexter  hand  a  spear  sa. 
Cuerhall,    [Cuerdall,    Lancashire,]    quarterly; 
ar.  and  sa.  four  leopards'  faces,  couuterchanged. 
CuKRDEN,  [Cuerden,  Lancashire,]  per  bend  sinis- 
ter, or  and  az.  a  griffin,  segreant,  counterchan- 
ged,  all  within  a  bordure,   engr.  and  conipony, 
ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  quarterly,  per 
fesse  indented,  or  and  az. 
CuKRTON,  per  bend,  sinisler,  or  and  az.  a  griffin, 
rampant,    counterchanged,    within    a    bordure, 
engr.    and   gobonated    ar.    and    sa.- — CJrest,    a 
buck's  head,  quarterly,  ])er  fesse  indented,  or 
and  az.  attired  of  the  second  and  first. 
CUFFK,  [Ilchester,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
dancefiee  sa.  cottised  az.  bezantee,  three  fieors- 
de-lis  of  the  field. — Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  vested 
az.    charged  with  two    bends  ar.    ended   erm. 
liolding  in  (lie  hand  ppr.  a  battle-axe. 
Ci'JJ'c,  [Somersetshire,]   ar.   on  a  bend  danccttee 

sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
CuGONliLX.     The  same  as  Cuquelx. 
CuilV,      [Leicesiershire,    4ih    Henry    IL]     ar. 
a    chev.    betw.    three   mullets    of    six    points, 
pierced  sa. 
Cuili/,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betv>'.  three 

mullets  of  .six  points,  pierced  sa.  a  bezant. 
CULEIIECI!,    or  Cl  LcriKCM,    or,    an   eagle,  sa. 

preying  on  an  infant,  gu.  swaddled  or. 
Cuh'hecJi,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  gi-iOln,  segi-eant,  az. 

armed  or. 
Cuk'Itcc/i,  or   CulcJiecJi,  [Cheshire,]  sa.   a   griffin, 

segreant,  cr. 
Cule/iech,  sa.  a  griflin,  segreant,  ar. 
CuLCllETir,  ar.  an  eagle,  preyaut,  sa.   on  a  child 

or,  swaddled  gu. 
CuLEn  ETCU,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  griffin,  segreant,  ar. 
CuLEY,  [Dcibyshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  cottised  az. 
belw.  three  )nullets,  pierced,  of  (he  second. 


C  U  M  1 

Chihij,  or  Ctihj,   [Derbyshire,]   ar.  a  chev.  betw,  | 
three  nnillets,  jiierced,  sa.  j 
Culcy,  [Noftiughanishire,]   ar.   a  chev.   sa.  betw.  j 
three  ogresses.                                              .                       | 
Ciileji,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  ducally  gorged  of           \ 
the  field. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  vested  gu.  j 
cuffar.  environed  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  (betw.           \ 
the  cuff  and  elbow,)  holding  in  the  hand  a  cime-  - 
tai-  ppr.  liilt  or. 
CULLAMORE,  [Loudon,]  gu.  billettee,  and  three 
crescents  or,  two  and  one. — Crest,  a  demi  Turk, 
in   profile  couped   below  the  waist,  habited  gu. 
billettee  or,  on  his  head  a  turbaji,  ar.  cap  of  the 
first,  on  the  toj)  a  crescent  of  the  third,  holding 
in  his  dexter  hand  a  Turkish  sceptre  of  the  se- 
cond, having  on  the  top  a  crescent. 
CiiUamore,    [Devonshu'e,    3.G11,]    gu.    three   cre- 
scents   two  and  one,  betw.  nine  billets, 

lying  barways three,  three,  and  three. 

Ciill(')//iiore,  gu.  semec  of  billets,  and  three  cre- 
scents ar.  ^Granted  to  John  Culietjmore,  of 
London,  January,  1611.] 

CuLEEN,  [East-Sheen,  Surrey,]  or,  an  eagle, 
displayed,  sa.  armed  gu. 

CuLEEY,  [Devon,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bucks, 
trippant,  or. 

CuLLiPORD,  [Purbeck,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  nags,  passant,  sa. 

CALLING,  ar.  a  cross,  wavy,  sa. — Crest,  a  griffin, 
segremit,  of  the  field. 

Culling,  [Woodlands,]  sa.  a  griffin,  segreant, 
or. 

CuUinr/e,  vert,  a  griffin,  segreant,  or,  on  a  canton 
of  the  second,  a  fieur-de-hs  of  the  first. 

CuEEl^•G^YIKE,  or  KuLLiNG^viRE,  ar.  a  fesse 
gu.  betw.  three  popinjays  vert. 

CuiJ,OT\'E,  [Tyntagle,  Cornwall,]  az.  three  garbs 
in  j)ale  or. 

Cui.EUM,  or  CULME,  [Hastede,  Suffolk,]  az.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  three  pelicans  ar.  vnlning 
themselves  ppr. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  sejant, 
ppr.  supporting  a  column  (or  pillar),  or. 

Ci;l.me,  [^Yynckley,  Devon.]     The  same  arms. 

Culme,  [Devon,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  belw.  three 
pelicans,  vulning  themselves  or. 

CuLMEK,  [Devonshire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  pelicans,  vulning  themselves  or. 

CuENOKNE,  ar.  a  fret,  and  cliief  az. 

CuLVEPER,  ar.  a  ch.ev.  betw.  eight  martlets  gu. 
three,  two,  two,  and  one. 

Culpcper,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  gii. 

Culprper.     See  Coeepeper. 

CuLv  ERTuN,  ar.  a  chev.  betv,-.  three  culverius 
gu. — Crest,  a  pelican,  vuhiing  herself  ppr. 

CuEY.     See  CuLKV. 

CLiMiiER,  [Sussex,]  or,   a  fesse,    dancettee,  gu. 


C  U  N 

betw.  three  estoilcs  sa.— Crest,  a  lynx's  head  or, 
cliarged  with  three  pellets,  tuo  and  one. 

CuMiiEUb'ORij,  [Staflordsliire,]  gu.  on  a,  cross 
en^r.  or,  a  rose  of  the  held. 

Ciimberford,  [Stafi'ordshire,]  ^n.  on  a  cross  engr. 
or,  five  roses  of  the  field.  See  Comber- 
ford. 

Ci'MiiERLANO,  ar.  a  cliev.  sa.  in  chief  three 
wolves'  heads  erased  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
dcmi  wolf,  salient,  sa. 

Cu.MBERLEGK,  [StafTordslure,]  barry  of  six,  erni. 
and  sa.  ou  a  canton  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  gii. 

Ci!MBERTON,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Cumber  WORTH.     See  Comberworth. 

Cummin,  [Scotland,]  a?:,  three  garbs  or. 

Ctinnn'ui,  [Altyr,  Scotland.]     The  same. 

Cummin,  [Bninthill,  Scotland,]  az.  a  flenr-de-lis, 
betw.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding"  a 
sickle  ppr. 

Cummin,  [Coulter.  Scotland,]  az.  three  gai'bs, 
within  a  bordure  or. — Crest,  a  garb  or. 

Cummiuri,  [Pil^dly,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs 
or. — Crest,  two  swords  in  saltier,  ppr.  hilts  and 
pouJcLs  or.     Motto,  over  the  crest.   Courage. 

Cumijn.     The  same  as  Com YN. 

CuNDY,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  in  ]iale  az. 
crowned  or. 

Cu>;i:,  [Wesen-Cune,  Staffordshire,]  or,  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  ar. 

CuNLiFE,  [Chislehurt,  Kent,]  sa.  three  conies, 
courant,  ar.  {Another,  or.) — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound, sejaut,  ar.  collared  or. 

CunliJJ',  or  Conndtjfe,  [Lancashire.]     Tiie  same. 

Ct.'NNiXGHAM,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  pale,  betw.  two 
coitises  sa.  \^Borne  by  David  Cuntilnc/ham, 
Esf/.  created  a  Baronet  of  Enqland,  Jomiani 
21,  -1G42.]  J        J        ' 

Cunningham,  az.  a  fork  ar.  occupying  the  whole 
of  tlie  field  betw.  a  thistle,  slipped  and  leaved 
or,  in  the  fesse  point,  and  two  towers  in  base  of 
the  second,  on  a  chief  of  the  same,  a  hare,  cou- 
rant, ppr.  betw.  two  bugle-horns  sa.  stringed 
gu. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  per  pale, 
or  and  az.  cuff  ar.  the  hand  grasphig  a  pine- 
apple ppr.  [^Borne  hi/  James  Cuimlngham,  l£sfj. 
1818.] 

Cunnlnfjliam,  [Baqnham,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  shake- 
fork,  and  two  niascles  in  fesse,  sa.— Crest,  a 
boar's  head  couped  az. 

Cunningham,  [Aikenbar,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  shake- 
fork  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  uniconi, 
sejant,  grasping  an  oak-tree  with  his  fore-feet, 
all  ppr. 

(^uitnnighani,  [Belion,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  shakefork, 
betw.  three  stars,  one  in  chief  and  t%\o  in  the 
fl<inks,  gu. 


C  U  II 

Cnnninghavi,  ar.  a  .shakefork  sa.  within  a  bordure 
wavy  az.  charged  with  six  plates. 

Cunningham,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  jiale  fiirche  sa. 

Cunningham,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  ciiiquc- 
foils  of  the  second. 

Cunningham,  ar.  a  shakefork  sa. — Crest,  a  inii- 
corn's  bead  ar.  maned  and  horned  or. 

Cunningham,  [Enterkine,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  shake- 
fork  sa.  within  a  bordure  az.  charged  with  eight 
billets  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  full-faced 
az.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  scroll,  and  in  his 
sinister  a  garb  p))r. 

Cunningham,  [Aueheuharvy,  Scotland,]  ar.  a 
shakefork  sa.  and  two  lozenges  in  fesse  of  the 
last. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  lozenge  or. 

Cunningham,  [Cunninghamehead,]  ar.  a  bishop's 
pall  sa.  betw.  two  garbs  and  a  mullet  gu.- — 
Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding  the  upper  part  of 
an  anchor  by  the  ring.  j\lotto,  over  the  crest, 
Enough  in  vnj  hand. 

Cunningham,  [Barns,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  bishop■^ 
pall  sa.  and  in  chief  a  stag's  head  erased  gu. 

CuNNiNGTON,  gu.  a  fret  or. — Crest,  a  deini 
lion,  rampant,  gu. 

CuNTON,  [Warwickshire,]  or,  a  lion,  passant,  in 
fesse,  sa.  fretfy  or,  betw.  three. dolphins  gu.  be- 
zantee,  witliin"a  double  treasure  flory,  counter- 
flory,  purp. 

Cdi'UECLK,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  gilly- 
dowers  ppr.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

CUPHOLME,  [Boston,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  ram, 
passant,  ar.  attired  or,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  of  the  last.— Crest,  a  ram's  head 
erased  gu.  attired  or.  [G ranted  2ofh  October, 
15G-2.] 

Curi'ER,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  ou  a 
chief  or,  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  on  a 
mural  crown  ar.  a  pelican  erm.  vulning  her 
breast  gu.  beaked  and  legged  or. 

CUPI'LADE,  alias  OgvvelL.     See  CoPi'ULl,. 

CuPFUS,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  throe  trefoils  slipped 
sa.  as  many  escallojis  of  the  first. 

CUQUELX,  or  CUGOMELX,  gu.  a  fesse,  and 
three  lozenges  in  chief  ar. 

CuRCY,  [Ireland,]  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 

Citrcy,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu.  crowned  or. 

Cure,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  two  roses 
in  chief  or,  and  in  base,  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the 
second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  ar.  a 
gTiflin's  heatl  and  wings  expanded  of  the  first, 
charged  on  the  neck  ^^itll  a  rose  gu. 

Cure,  [Kensington,  Middlesex,]  gn.  a  chev.  bclw. 
two  roses  in  chief,  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base,  ar. 

Curle,  [Saberton,  Ilanipshire,]  vert,  a  chev. 
engr.  or. — Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded 
ppr.  beaked  and  legged  or. 


CUR 

Curie,  vert,  a  chev.  ar. 

Curie,  or  Kerle,  [London,]  vert,  on  a  cliov.  betw. 

three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  cinquefoil   gu. — Crest, 

on  a  mount  vert,  a  Ledgc-hon-  or. 
Curie,  vert,  a  chev.  or.     [Coiifinnrd  to  WiUiam 

Curie,    of   Half  eld,    hi    Jhrtfordshire,    L7lh 

December,  15S0.] 
Curie,  vert,  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu. 
CuRLEY,  vert,  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cinquefoils, 

pierced,  g\\. — Crest,   on  a  mural  coronet  or,  a 

drag-on's  head,  erased,  vert,  ducally  gorged,  and 

lined  of  the  first,  from  his  mouth  issuing  flames 

of  fire  ppr. 
Curling,  [Kent,]   or,   on  a  pile  gu.  a  leopard's 

head,  jessant-de-lis  or. 
CuRREL,  or  CuRLE,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

betw.  two  spur-rowels  in  chief,    and  a  hunting 

horn  in  base,  sa.  stringed  of  the  second. 
CliRRER,  [Kildwick,  Yorkshire,]  erm.  three  bars 

gemelles  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion,    passant,    ar. 

— Crest,    a  lion's  head  erased  ar.   collared   sa. 

rimmed  and  studded  or. 
Currer,  erm.  three  bars  humettee  gn.   on  a  cljief 

az.   a  lion,   passant,   guardant,   ar. — Crest,  the 

same  as  the  preceding. 
CuRRin,  ar.  a  saltier,  couped,  gu. 
Currie,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  in  chief  u  rose  of  the  last, 

barbed    and   seeded  vert. — Crest,    a  cock   gu, 

[Borne    liy    John    Currie,    of   Fanham-Hall, 

Herts,  1854.] 
Currie,  [iNewbj-    and   Kelwood,   Scotland.]    The 

same,  with  a  chief  sa. 
Currey.      The    same    arms. — Crest,    a     rose    ar. 

barbed  and  seeded  vert. 
CuRROUR,  [Innerlocky,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

betw.   tln-ee  mullets  in  chief,  and   a  bugle-horn 

in  base,  sa.  stringed  of  the  secoud. 
Curri/er,  ar.  on  a  mount,  an  oak  tree,  all  pjjr.  on 

a   chief  gu.  a   bezant    betw.  two    greyhuimds' 

heads,  erased,  of  the  first. 
CURSF.LLis,  or  CoRSELis,  [London.]    See  COR- 

SELIS. 

ClJRSEY,  or  CoRSEY,  az.  frottv,  or. 

Ci'RSON,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar.  tlu-ee  popinjays  vert,  beaked,  mem- 
bered,  and  collared,  gu. 

Curson,  bany  of  six,  or  and  az.  semee  of  fleurs- 
de-lis  over  all,  six,  five,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one,  counterchanged. 

Curson,  erm.  a  bend,  checjny,  ar,  and  sa, 

Curson,  [Kedlestou,  in  Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  sa.  throe  popinjays  or,  collared  and  mcm- 
bercd  gu.— Crest,  a  popinjay,  with  wings  ex- 
panded or,  beaked,  legged,  and  collared  gu. 

Curson,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions,  rampant, 
or,  three  doves  of  the  field,  mcmbered  gu. 


CUR 

Curson,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets  ar. 

Curson,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  doves 
of  the  field,  collared  and  membered  gu. 

Curson,  [Sufiblk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mart- 
lets or. 

Curson,  erm.  on  a  beiKl  sa.  three  martlets  ar. 

Curson,  [Cropton,  in  Derbyshire,]  az.  on  a  bead, 
betw.  two  lions,  rampant,  ar.  three  popinjays 
vert,  membered  gu.  collared  or. — Crest,  a  cock- 
atrice, v.ith  wings  endorsed,  and  tail  nowed,  gu. 

Curson,  ban-y  of  six,  or  (anntlierm.)  and  az.  six 
fleur.s-de-lis,  counterchanged. 

Curson,  [Norfolk,]  r.r.  a  bend,  chequy,  or  and  az. 
on  a  chief  gu.  two  lions,  rampant,  of  the  second. 

Curson,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  bend  gu.  bezantee. 

Curson,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  be- 
zants. 

Curson,  [Derbyshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  or,  on 
the  first  quarter,  a  martlet  sa,  on  the  secoud  a 
bend,  chequy,  or  arid  sa.  cottised  of  the  hist, 
third  as  second,  fourtli  as  the  first. 

Curson,    [IJtheringset,    Norfolk,]    erm.   a  bend, 
counter-conipony,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  two  arms, 
in  armour,  ppr.   couped  at  the   shoulder,   gar- 
nished or,  holding  a  sword,  fessways,  the   hilt , 
in  the  dexter  gaimtlet,  the  point  in  the  sinister. 

Curson,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  bend  sa.  betw.  three 
grifiins'  heads  erased,  gu.     (Another,  wiverns.) 

Curson.  The  same,  with  three  martlets  on  the 
bend  ar. 

Curson,  [Dejhyshire,]  chequy,  or  and  sa.  a  fesse 
ar. 

Curson,  [Stafi^ordshire.]     The  same. 

Curson,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief  a 
label  of  three  points  gu. 

Curson,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  wolves'  heads 
coiijjcd  of  the  field,  in  chief  a  mullet  of  the 
second. 

Curson,  gu.  billetty,  on  a  bend  or,  three  escallops 
sa. 

Curson,  ar.  a  cross,  comiter-compouy,  ar.  and  gu. 

Curson,  erm.  a  bend  compony,  ar.  and  sa. 

Curson,  quarterly,  ar.  and  erm.  in  the  first  quarter, 
a  martlet  sa.  in  the  second,  a  bend,  chequy,  of 
the  iirst  and  third. 

Curson,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  betw.  three  wiverns' 
heads  couped  gu.  langued  az.  as  many  popinj.iys 
of  the  first,  colhu"ed  and  membered  of  the  third. 

Curson,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  popinjays  or, 
beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Curson,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  popinjays  v  ert, 
beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Curzon,  [Loking,  Berks,]  vaire,  or  and  gu.  on  a 
bordure  sa.  eight  popinjays  ar. 

Curzon,  [Kedleston,  Derbyshire,]  vaire,  or  and 
gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  popinjays  of  the  first. 


CUR 

Curzon,   [Derbjshire,]    vaire,    or    and   gii.    on  a 

chief  az.   three  borse-shoes  ar. 
Curzon,  ar.   on  a  bend   sa.   hetw.   throe    dragons' 

}icads,   erased   gii.    as    man}'  pojiinjavs    of  the 

field.  ... 

CuRTEiS,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

15-j7,]  ban-y  wavy  of ar.  and  sa.  a  chc^-. 

or,  betw.  three  bezants,  on  a  chief  of  the  tliird, 

two  dolphins,  in  pale,  endorsed   betw.  as  nuiuy 

anchors,   az. 
Curleis,  sa.  three   baniilets,  wavy,  ar.    betvv.  ns 

many  plates,  on  a  chief  or,  two  doljjhins,  erect, 

and  adorsed,  betw.  as  many  anchors,  az. 
Curleis,  gu.  a  cbev.  vair,  betw.  throe  bidls'  heads 

cabossed  ar. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head   couped  ar. 

collared  and  spiked  sa.  chained  or. 
Curteis,  [London,]  barry  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

■  a  chev.  betw.  three  torteauxes,  on  a  chief  az. 
two  dolphins,  haurient,  endorsed  betw.  as 
many  anchors  or. 

Curleis,  ar.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed,  gu. — Crest,  a  unicorn,  passant,  or,  betw. 
four  trees  ppr.  [These  are  the  arms  of  an  old 
Ken/ish  family  (froyn  which  is  descended 
George  Ciirfeis,  Esq.  of  Canterhury ) ,  and  of 
the  senior  branrli  of  the  2^resent  member  for 
the  county  of  Sussex,  lidward  J .  Curleis,  Esq. 

■  of  WindmiU-HiU,  in  Ihat  county.] 
CURTEYNE.      See  CURWEN. 

Curtain,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  on  a  cliief  gu.  three 
cross  crosslets  or. 

CuHTHAM,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  betw.  four  eagles,  dis- 
played, gu. 

CuRTUAW,  or  CoRTYHO,  [Xortliamptonshire,] 
gu.  a  fesse,  ar.  in  chief  three  lozenges  of  the 
second. 

Curtis,  [Tuddenliam-Ball,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  chev. 
dancettee  betw.  three  mural  coronets  or. — Crest, 
a  lion,  sejant,  ppr.  supporting  with  his  dexter 
foot  a  shield  of  tJic  arms. 

Curtis,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlaee  bulls' 
heads,  cabossed,  sa. — Crest,  an  unicorn,  pas- 
sant, or,  out  of  a  wood  ppr. 

Curtis,  erni.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
or. —  Crest,  an  arm.  embowed,  in  armour,  hold- 
ing in  the  hand,  a  sword,  all  p;)r. 

Curtis,  erm.  a  chev.  betw.  three  flours-de-lis 
sa. — Crest,  an  arm  embowed,  lufbitcd  in  mail, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cimifar  ar.  hilt  and 
pomcl  or.  (Another,  crest,  an  arm,  erect, 
liabited  in  mail  ppr.  garnished  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand,  also  ppr.  a  sv.ord  ar.  hill  and  pomel  or.) 

Curtis,  az.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  three  ducal 
coronets  or.  [Confirmed  to  John  Curtis,  of 
^  London,  Esq.  dlh  May,  l(i:32.] 

CuRiTsjiA, gu. a  fosse, ami  three  fusils  in  chief,  ar. 


c  u  s 

CuRTLAND,  or,  three  cinqucfnils,  pierced,  gu. 

Cl'RTMAX,  [Do\on,]  ar.  three  old  fashioned  hel- 
mets, sa. 

CUKTOYS,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  throe  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Curtoys,  ar.  a  chev,  sa.  betw.  three  bulls'  lit  ads 
gu. 

Curtoys,  [Cornwall,]  barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a 
fesse,  couute)--coinpoiiy,  or  and  sa,  betw.  (inee 
mullets  of  the  first. 

Curtoys,  per  pale,  or  and  vert,  three  maunchcs 
counterchanged. 

Curtoys,  or  Surloys,  erm.  on  a  quarter  gu.  an 
orle  ar. 

Curtoys,  [Cornwnl!,]  erm.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  sa. 

Curtoys,  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  ar. 

Curtoys,  gu.  a  chev,  vair,  betw,  three  bulls'  heads 
ar.  armed  or. 

CuRW.^Y,  sa.  a  saltier,  engi-.  or. 

CuRWr.x,[Sella-Park,  and  Workington,  Cumber- 
laud,]  ar.  fretfy  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Curwen,  [Cumerton,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  fretty  gu.  on  | 

a  chief  az.  an  escallop  of  the  first. 

Curwen,  ar.  fretty  sa.  a  chief  or. 

Curwen,  ar.  a  fretty  of  six,  and  a  cliief  az. 

Curuscn,  ar.  fretty  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Curiicn,  ar.  fretiy  g«.  on  a  chief  az.  an  escallop 
of  the  field. 

Curvjin,  ar.  fretty  sa.  a  chief  az. 

Curzon,  vaire,  or  and  gu,  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
horse-shoes  ar. 

Cu,?.\CK,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  counter- 
changed. 

Cusacke,  vaire,    ar.  and  sa. 

Cusacke,  sa.  a  mauncli,  and  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Cusacke,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse  counter- 
changed. 

Cusacke,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
plain  crosses,  all  counterchanged. 

Cusacke,  [Ireland,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  fesse 
counterchanged. 

Cusacke,  [Ireland,]  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  fesse 
counterchanged. 

CusANCE,  ar.  a  bend  engT.  and  an  escallop  in  ihc 
sinister  corner  sa. 

CUSANOR,  or  CuSAVOR,  sa.  seven  fusils  in  bend 
ar. 

Cusanor,  sa.  four  fusils  in  bend  ar.  on  the  second 
an  escallop  of  the  field. 

CusANT,  sa.  a  bend,  fusily,  ar. 

CusiNGTON,  ar,  three  cinquefoils,  or. 

CUSSANS,  or,  two  bars  enhanced  az.  in  base  an 
eagle,  displayed,  gii.— Crest,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, gu.  chnrgcd  on  the  breast,  with  a  beiu! 
ar.  thereon  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  [Granted  to 
Tliomas  Cussans  of  Jamaica,  17C7.] 


C  U  T 

CuSANZ,  [Ilauts,]  sa.  snven  fusils  in  benJ  ar. 

CusT,  [Stamford,  Lincolnshire,]  erm.  on  ;i  clicv. 
sa.  three  plates,  each  chnri^cd  with  three  hars 
wavy  az. — Crest,  a  lion's  lit-ad  erased  sa.  col- 
lared Rohony  ar.  and  az. 

Ciw^- [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  clicv.  wavy  sa.  a 
human  skull  ppr. 

Cusl,  [Stamford,  Lincolnshire,]  erm.  on  a  chev. 
sa.  three  rotnidlcs  (or  fountains)  harry  wavy  of 
six,  ar.  and  az. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  erased  sa, 
collared  pohony  ar.  and  az.  [Borne  hi/  Dr. 
Richard  Cusl,  Dean  of  llochesler,  1780,  and 
gi-anli'd  to  Richard  Cust,  of  Stamford,  Lincoln- 
shire, Esq.  31iY  Maij,  lG(i'3.] 

Cusle,  [Somersetshire,]  nr.  on  a  hend  dancettee 
sa,  three  (leurs-de-lis  of  the  tield. 

CuSTACK,  az.  on  a  bend  crra.  three  legs,  couped 
at  the  thigh,  or. 

CusTANTON,  az.  three  leopards'  faces  ai\  a  can- 
Ion  or. 

CUTIJERT,  or  CUTBERD,  [Oundle  and  ^yarring- 
tou,  Xorthamptonshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
cross  crosslcts,  fitchee,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
lion's  head  erased  ar.  collared  gu.  thereon  three 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  first.  [Granted 
121  h  June,  1G.54.] 

Cutheri,  ar.  three  chev.  sa.  bezautee. 

Culhert,  sa.  two  lions,  passant,  gobonated,  ar. 
and  gu. 

Cu'i'HiiEKT,  [Castlehill,  Scotland,]  or,  a  fesse 
gu.  in  chief  a  serpent  az. — Crest,  a  hand  in  a 
gauntlet  holding  a  dart  ppr. 

Cuthherl,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  fesse,  engi-.  betw. 
four  mullets  ar.  and  an  an-ow  in  pale  surmount- 
ing the  fesse,  point  dow)i wards,  ppr. 

Cufhherf.  The  same,  with  the  fesse,  indented 
in  the  upper,  and  engr.  in  the  nether  side. 

CiTJ.El!,  [ofU]itou,  near  Brixhani,  Devon,  for- 
merly of  Stainborough  in  the  West  Hiding  of 
Yorkshire,]  az.  three  ch-ugon's  heads  erased, 
within  a  bordm-e  or. 

Cutler,  [Westminster,]  az.  three  dragons'  heads 
erased  or,  a  chief  ar.— Crest,  a  dragon's  head 
erased  az.  gorged -with  a  nuual  coronet  or,  hold- 
ing in  his  mouth  a  laurel  branch  vert.  [Granted 
27lh  March,  1693.] 

Cutler,  [Sulfolk,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  cottised  or, 
betw.  three  dragons'  heads,  ertised,  of  the 
second,  a  cock,  and  two  doves,  volant,  gu. 

Cutler,  [Chantry,  Sulfolk, ]or,  three  bends  sa.  over 
all,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  a  deml  lion,  gu. 
holding  a  battle-axe,  hajulle  ar. 

Cutler,  [Suffolk,]  az.  three  dragons'  heads  erased 
or,  langiied  gu. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  erased 
or,  ducaliy  gorged  gu. 

Culler,  az.  three  grilliiis'  heads  erased  or.  [Borne 


DAB 

ly  Sir  Thonia.s  Culler,  of  Leechlade,  in  Glou- 
cestershire.^ 

Cutler,  ar.  three  dragons'  heads  erased  gu. — Crest, 
a  dragon's  head,  erased,  gu. 

Cutler,  ar.  three  bends  sa.  over  all,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant,   gu.       [Confirmed    to Cutler,    of 

Ipswich,  in  Suffolk,  Esq.  2lst  Julij,  1612.] 

CUTT,  [Devon,]  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  in  bend, 
cottised  or. 

Cult,  [Dartmouth,  De\on,]  sa.  a  beiul,  cottised 
or,  on  each  cottise,  four  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Cutting,  ar.  fretty  of  eight,  gu.  on  a  chief  az. 
an  escalloj)  or. — Crest,  demi  griffiri  ar.  collared 
az.  holding  betw.  his  chnvs  an  escallop  or. 

CuTTS,  [i\j-kcsden,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
three  plates. 

Cutis,  [Cliilderley,  Cambridgeshire.]  The  same 
arms. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  erased,  ar. 
collared  gu.  ringed  or. 

Cults,  or,  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  beznuts,  each 
charged  v.ith  a  mullet  sa, 

Cults,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three 
))lates,  each  charged  witli  a  mart!ct  of  the 
second. 

Cutis,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  bezants, 
withiji  a  bordurc,  gobouy,  or  tmd  gu. 

Cultes,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  beud  engT.  sa.  three 
plates,  each  charged  v.ith  a  martlet  of  the 
second,  within  a  bordure,  gobonated,  or  and  gu. 

CUSLEY,  vert,  a  chev.  ar. 

Cu.vleif,  vert,  a  chev.  or. 

CuYE'i',  gu.  a  cross  vair. 

CvPFEinVEST,  [Cowarne,]  sa.  three  bars,  in  chief 
a  lion,  passant,   ar. 

Cyfer,  or  Syfer,  az.  three  bars  gemelles  ar.  a 
chief  of  the  last. 

CYFKE^\^■\.ST,  ar.  three  bars  gemelles  az. 

Cyphericast,  az.  two  burs  gemelles  and  a  cliief  or. 


D 


Dakbins,  []G1G,]  gu.  five  estoiles  or,  beh\-.  two 
flauu'jhes,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  coronet,  cherjiiy,  ar.  and  sa.  an  acorn  or, 
leaved  vert. 

Daucott,  or,  two  lions,  ])assant,  guardant,  gu. 

Dai;j:n'y,  [Norfolk.]     Tiie  .same  asDAWBNEY. 

Dahernon,  [llamjjshire,]  az.  a  chev.  or. 

Dahernon,  or  D'Aliernnun,  [Soke-Daberuun, 
Surrey.]     The  same  tu'ms. 

Dahernon,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  cross  flowered  sa.  on  a 
chief  az.  three  estoiles  or.  •! 


DAE 

Dahitot,  per  pale,  or  aud  gu.  three  roiiiuUes  coun- 
terchaiiged. 

Dahiflol,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  giiardant,  az. 

JXMiGREKNE,  ar.  a  cliev.  engr.  hetw.  tlnec  leo- 
pards' faces  sa. 

Daugkenin,  [Leicestershire.]     The  same  arms. 

D.^iiORNE,  [Guildford,  Surrey,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  crosses,  patoiice,  or.     (Anodier,  fleury.) 

DAiiUiciiGOURT,  crm.  three  bars,  humettee,  gu. 

Dahridcjcovrt,  [Strathlield,  Hainpshire,  1(529.] 
The  same  arras. — Crest,  out  of  a  dueal  coronet, 
a  plun.c  of  featiiers 

DaI>yida<'Court,  or  Jiuhrisiourt,  ern).  three  bars, 
hniiietlee,  gu.  in  chief,  as  many  e.^cajlops  or. 

Dahrldgccourl,  erm.  ou  three  bars,  humettee,  gu. 
as  iii;aiy  escallops  or,  three,   two,  and  one. 

DahrU/f/courf,  ["\\^arwickshire,]  erm.  two  bars, 
humettee,  gu.  each  cliavged  ^^■ith  three  esca!lo])s 
ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  four  fea- 
thers ar.  charged  with  two  bars  gu.  each  rliarged 
with  three  mascles  of  the  first. 

Dahridgcourt,  erm.  two  bars  humettee  gu. 

Dahridcicourt,  baiTV  of  six,  gu.  and  erm.  v. ithin 
a  bordure  of  the  llrsl. 

Daccombe,  [Dorsetshire,]  verl,  a  grifliu,  segie- 
ant,  ar.  mciubered  gu. 

Dacomle,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  betv,".  three  roses  ar. 
as  mmiy  towers  with  spires  az. 

Dacham,  vert,  a  grifliu,  segreant,  ar.  See 
Dakecomije. 

Dac HARD, or  Dacheru,  or,  thetusils,  ill  bend,  gu. 

Dacher,  or,  five  fusils,  in  bend,  sa. 

D'Acre,  az.  on  a  cross  ar.  fi\e  escallops  gu. 

Dacre,  [Cumberland  and  '\^'estmorland,]  gu.  three 
escallops  ar. 

Dacre,  gu.  three  lozenges  or,  in  chief,  as  many 
escallo])s  ar. 

Dacre,  az.  on  a  fesse  or,  five  escallops  gu. 

Dacres,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
hurts,  each  charged  ^^ith  an  escallop  of  the  field. 

Dacres,  [London,  and  Chtshiuit,  iler!s.]  or,  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  three  torteauxes,  eitch  charged 
with  an  escallop  ar. 

DAfrroN,  quarterly,  indented,  ar.  and  az. 

!)a!jale,  gu.  three  plates. 

Dadale,  gu.  three  pales  ar. 

Daije,  [SVhittou,  Norfolk,  aud  Tanington,  Suf- 
folk,] gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  or. — Crest, 
a  garb  or,  enfiled  with  a  ducal  coronet,  per  pale, 
az.  and  gu. 

'J'Aktii,  sa.  a  grillin.  p<issant,  or,  betw.  three 
crescents  ar. — Crest,  a  grifiia's  head  cra>ed  or. 
(Annlhcr  cresi,  a  griilin's  head,  couped  or, 
lioldirig  in  his  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.) 
[P.orM  Ini  Capiain  iJ-Aclh.  of  ' Knmrlton- 
Couri,  Kent,   182 L] 


D  A  K 

Daggett,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  three  crescents 
or. 

Dagnei.L,  gu.  ti)ree  bezants,  two  and  one. 

DAGWORTff,  or,  a  fcs.sc  gu.  platce. 

Darjworth,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  plates. 

Ddcjworfh,  [Stiflblk,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
bezants. 

Dagmorth,  erm.  c;i  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 

Dagirurlh,  [Temp.  Ivlward  IL]  erm.  ou  a  bend 
gu.  three  bezants. 

JJagworlh,  crm.  on  a  cliev.  gu.  three  bezants. 

Daigers,  or,  an  orle  of  stars  gu. 

Daintry,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  cottises  cngr. 
on  the  outsides,  or. 

Dainlry,  [Rhode-Hali,  Cheshire,]  quarterly,  sa. 
and  or,  over  all,  a  bend  erm.  betw.  two  cotti.-<c.i 
cngr.  of  the  first. 

Darecombk,  or  Dakkham,  [Liucolnshire  and 
Shro])shire,]  gu.  three  steeple-spires  ar.  tv,"o  aud 
one. 

Dackcoiithe,  [Stopleton,  Dorsetsliire,]  gu.  on  ;;. 
chev.  or,  betw.  three  roses  ar.  as  many  steeple:.; 
(or  spires)  of  churches  az. 

Daclrcombe,  [liogford,  Dorsetshire,]  \ert,  a  gi-iffi!;, 
segreant,  ar. 

Dackcomhe,  [Croft- Castle,  Dorsetshire.]  The 
sanie  arms,  with  a  crescent. — Crest,  an  oak- 
tree  ppr.  fructcd  or,  round  the  tree,  a  scroll, 
■with  tliis  motto,    Viriuds  rohort  rohor. 

Diickum,  gu.  three  spires  ar. 

Dackiim,  [Stepleton,  Dorsetshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  roses  ar.  as  many  steeples  sa. 

Dakenfield,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescent:; 
or.     See  Duckenfifld. 

Dareyn,  or  Deakin,  [Stubl)ing- Edge,  Derby- 
shire,] gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardani,  betw.  two 
mullets,  in  pale,  or,  all  betw.  two  fiauuclies  ar. 
each  charged  with  a  griflin,  rani])aut,  segreant 
sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  naval  crov.n  or,  a  naked 
arm,  embowed,  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe,  on 
the  wrist  a  ribbon  az.  [Granted  1503,  and  home 
h,/  H.  C.  Dealin,  of  Lincoln  s  Inn,  Esq.  1824, 
( di scended  from  a  ijonnger  brother  of  Henrij 
Dalceijn,  of  St rhbing-Edr/e-Hall,'  I'.Jiosc  mother 
n-as  descended  from  the  ancient  faimlij  of  Wol- 
rijche,  of  Dudmaslon,  Shropslire,)  who  qrar- 
ters  the  arris  of  l]''olri;chc,  Upton,  Dodmaston, 
Walton,  Rnn-'tn/,  Prsliall,  Brondet;,  Cidlinqe, 
IVingfield,  Viliiers,  and  Barton.]  See  I'iate 
of  Arms. 

Daki/iis,  az.  a  cross,  betv,'.  four  lions,  ranipaJi!,  or. 

Dakgns,  [Derbyshire,  and  Linton,  Yorkshire,] 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  and  two  mullets, 
in  pale,  or,  betv,-.  as  many  flaunciies  ar.  charged 
with  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
embowed,  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  ar. 
[   li] 


D  A  L 


Daknky,  [Norfolk,]  oi 
passaut,  gn. 

scnieo   (lei 


a  cross,  behv.  four  lion 
■s-de-lis  or,   a  lion,  ran 
of  twelv 


])akon 

pant,  ar. 
Dai.adowne,  [London,]  gu.  an   o 

escaljojjs  or. 
Dalamkhe,-  omi.  a  fesse  gu.  fretted  or. 
Dalatsson,  o;- Dalkson.     See  Dai>ison. 
Dalaryvkr,  g;u.  a  saltier,  bet\^-.  foiir  mullets  or. 
Ualavall,    [Seton-TJelavall,  NortlmmbcrUuid,] 

enn.  two   bars  vcvi. — Crest,  a  ram's  head  ar. 

attired  or. 
D'Al.iiANV,  gn.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
DAi.iiEROi'GH,  or  Ualdei'.rougii,  gu.   a  lion, 

raiii])ant,  enn.  powdered  with  fleurs-de-lis  az. 
DAijiiiiijv,    or    Dalut.URV,    gu.    three    bugle- 
horns  ar.  stringed  or,  two  and  one. 
Dali'.iac,  [London  and  France,]  per  fesse,  gu. 

and  or,  in  chief,  a  sjnir  ar.  in  base  an  olive-tree, 

eradicated,  and  frncted  ppr. 
Dalbie,   [Brookharapton,'  \yarwickshire,]    harry 

wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Dalhy,  [\\'arwicksliire.]  harry  wavy  of  six,  or  and 

gu.  a  martlet  of  the  first. 
Dallnj,  ar.  three  bars,  wavy,  gu. 
Dalhy,  ar.  a  chev.  bend,  and  canton  sa. 
DaJby,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  and  canton  sa. 
Dalhy,  az.  a  chief  and  bordure  or. 
Dalhy,  ar.  a  chev.  and  bend,  ongr.  sa.  a  canton  of 

the  last. 
Dalhy,  gu.  a  chev.  enn.  betw.  three  buckles  or. 
Dalhy,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  sn.  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Dac'iikE'IH,  [France,]  gu.  a  bordure,   indented, 

ar. 
Daleup.gh,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  charged  on 

the  shoulder  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az-. 

DALDElUfRGH,    Or    Da  LDERBCIGHE,   gU.  a  liou, 

ram])ant,  ar.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
fleur-de-lis  or. 

DaedI'.n,  ar.  a  cross  patouce,  betw.  four  marilets 
vert. 

Dali>i:r)S'i',  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  two  escallops  in 
chief,  and  a  cross  cross'et,  fitchee,  in  base,  gu. 

Dale,  [Surrey,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  hinds, 
passant 

Dale,  [lirenlwood,  Essex,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  havks  rising,  ar.  beaked,  legged, 
and  belled  of  the  .second,  five  torteauxes. 

Dale,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  swan  ar. 

Dale,  [London  and  Northamptonshire,  1613,]  gu. 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  swan  ar.  inembered,  collared, 
and  chained  or. — Crest,  a  stork  ar.  beaked,  leg- 
ged, and  ducally  gorged,  or. 

Dak,  ar.  two  lions,  ])assant,  in  pale  az. 

Dale,  [liullandshire,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on 
a  child' az.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  three  Danish 


DAL 

bntde-axes,  erect,  handles  or,  headed  ar.  enfiled 
mIiIi  a  chaplct  of  roses  of  the  first.  [Cmilinn- 
td  l(;02.] 

Dale,  gu.  a  swan  ar.  membcrcd  sa. 

Dale,  ar.  on  a  beiul  sa.  three  talbots  of  the  field. 

Daeemi'IT,  o>- Daekmpetii,  [Scotland.]  ar.  on 
a  saltier  engr.  sa.  nine  mascles  of  the  field. 

DaI/GARNER,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  boars" 
heads  couped  ar. 

DAEG^.EI^<II,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  tree  eradicated, 
Iving  fesseways  vert,  betw.  three  pbeons  az. 

Dalison,  [Kent,  and  of  Gretwell  and  Luughton, 
Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  crescents  or,  a  canton 
erm. — Crest,  a  man  completely  accoutred  in 
armour,  ppr.  holding  in  his  dexter  hand,  a  bat- 
tle-axe ar.  handle  gu.  {Bort;e  hy  Max'nnUian 
Dalisan,  Esfj.  of  Hampton,  near  Tunhrldqc. 
Kent,  1833.] 

Dalison.  The  same  arms,  the  canton  charged 
with  a  crescent  gu. 

Dalison,  ar.  a  pile,  engi'.  sa. 

Dalaxson,  or  Dalison,  az.  an  inescocheon  ar. 

]jALLAiiER,  az.  a  boar's  head,  couped  in  fesse 
or,  betw.  three  escallops  in  chief,  and  six  cross 
crosslets  in  base  ar.     See  Dellaber. 

Dallahere,  az.  three  boar.s'  heads,  couped,  in  fesse, 
betw.  twelve  cross  crosslets  or. 

Dallam ER,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  fesse  gu.  fretty  or. 

Dullarner,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  engles,  dis- 
played, or. 

Dallenuer,  [Poynuigs,  Sussex,  and  Buckland, 
Surrey,]  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bordure  az.  bezan- 
tee. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 

Dallha:\i,  or  Dalha:m,  [London,]  enn.  three 
cinquefoils  sa.  two  and  one,  betw.  two  flaunches 
of  the  second,  each  charged  with  a  coney,  pas- 
sant, or.     (Another,  a  coney,  passant,  ar.) 

Dalling,  erm.  on  a   bend  sa.    three   acorns  or, 

-    sli]>])cd  vert. 

Dalli.'tf/,  enn.  on  a  bend  sa.  t'lree  trefoils  on  a 
chief  gu.  an  anchor  betw.  two  martlets  az. 

Dalling,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  holly- 
leaves  (another,  woodbine-leaves)  vert,  as  many 
bezants. 

DaUiny.  The  same,  with  a  chief  gu.  charged 
with  an  anchor  betw.  two  martlets  ar. 

Dalliny,  alias  Didwere,  [Estwickc,  Norfolk,]  gu. 
on  a"  ciiev.  betw.  three  eagles,  close,  reguardant, 
or,  as  nuiny  cinquefoils  sa. 

Dalliny,  vert,  scmee-de-lis  ar. 

Dulliny,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  acorns  or. 

Dallinger,  orni.  a  cross  engr.  gu. 

])allinghowe,  [Suflblk,]  vert,  nine  fleurs-de- 
lis  ar.  three,  three,  and  three. 

Dallingridge,  or  Dalingrise,  or,  a  cross 
engr.  gu. 


])  A  L 

DAi.r.iNGTON,  [Liiicolnsliire,]  po-  pale,  ar.  aiid 
pii.  two  beuds  coimtcrcliangL-d. 

l)alliiit/(on,  az.  a  cliev.  betw.  tliicc  doves  ar. 

Dally,  az.  a  fesse,  lictw.  tliree  crcscfiifs  ar.— 
Crcsl,  an  arm,  erect,  vested  brown,  cuff  ar.  in 
tlio  liaiid  ppr.  an  arrow  of  tlie  last. 

Dali-VSON,  [Ilonisey,  Jfiddlcsex,]  fir.  on  a  pile 
cngr.  az.  three  crescents  of  the  firsf. — Crest, 
the  sun  or,  rising  from  clouds  ppr.  [Gran led, 
lilh  December,  24/ /i  Kimj  Charkx  I.  to  Mor- 
iiii  DuUyson,  of  IJornsey,   Middlesex.] 

Da  I. Til  AHOY,  [Scotland,]  az.  in  chief  three  stars  ar. 

DalmI'.u,  [l>ondon,]  vert,  a  lioti,  rainpant,  erini- 
nois,  in  chief  three  mullets  of  six  jjoiiits  ar. 
pierced  of  the  field. —  Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, erminois,  erased  gii.  betw,  his  paws  a 
innllet,  as  in  the  arms.     [Graulcd  1772.] 

Dalmond,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  bet\\.  three 
legs  conped  at  the  thighs  sa. 

Dalnkeky,  gu.  three  hiigle-liorns,  stringed,  or. 

Dalnbcri/,  gu.  three  bngle-honis  ar.  stringed  or. 

Dalrogfi,  gu.  three  roaches,  hauriont,  ar. 

Dai,ry:\iple,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  saltier  az.  nine 
lozenges  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  vater-bouget  sii. 

Dalrymplc,  or,  on  a  saltier  az.  betw.  tw  o  water- 
bougets  in  fesse  sa.  and  a  mullet  in  chief  gu. 

DaJryinpIe,  [Scotliuid,]  or,  on  a  saltier  az.  nine 
mascles  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  rock  ppr. 

Didi-tjinplc,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  saltier  az.  betw. 
two  water-bougets  in  the  flanques  sa.  nijic  lozen- 
ges of  the  first. 

DalSTON,  [Dalsfou,  Cumberland,]  ar.  a  che\ . 
betw.  three  blackbirds'  heads  sa.  bills  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  blackbird's 
head  pjjr.  beaked  of  the  first. 

D.\LT0N,  [Leicestershire,]  az,  semee  de  cross 
crosslets,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Dalloii,  [Thornhani,  Lancashire,  and  Hildersham,] 
Cambridgeshire,]  az.  semee  de  cross  crosslets  ar. 
a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  of  the  last. 

Dalloii,  [Dalton,  Lancashire,]  quarterly;  first,  az. 
crusily,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar.  crowned 
or;  second,  ban-y  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  in  chief 
three  lozenges  gu. ;  third,  as  second ;  I'ourth,  as 
last. 

Dallon,  az.  seniee-de-lis  a  lion,  ram]iant,  ar. 

Ddllon,  ar.  three  bars  az.  in  chief  as  many  lozenges 
gu. 

Dallun,  [Lancashire,]  az.  scmee-de-!is  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar. 

Dallun,  [Bisphan,  Lancashire,]  az.  crusily  or,  a 
lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar.  a  chiff  barry,  nebu- 
lee,  of  four,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head 
vert,  betw.  two  dragons'  wings  or. 

Dcdton,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guar- 
dant, ar. 


D  A  I\l 

D(dlo)i,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guar' 
dant,  ar.  within  a  bordure  eiigr.  or. 

Dalloii,  [Lanca'.hi-.e,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  or. 

Dal/on,  [Yorkshire,]  nr.  a  cross  az.  betw^  four 
po])injays  vc-rt. 

Dallon,  lozengy  ar.  and  sa. 

Dallon,  [Durham,]  ar.  thvue  lozenges  gu.  each 
charged  with  a  saltier  of  the  field. 

Jfnllo/i,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  saltier  couped  ar. 

Dallon,  gu.  two  bars  or,  in  chief  three  roses  sa . 

Dallon,  [Kingston-on-IIull,  Yorkshire,]  az.  semee 
de  cross  crosslets,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar, 
a  chief,  barry,  nebulee,  of  four,  ar.  and  sa. — 
Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  dis])layed,  vert,  the  out- 
side of  the  wings  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  ar. 

Dalton,  gu.  semee  de  cross  crosslets,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  ar. 

Dallon,  az.  semee-de-lis  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  re- 
guardant,  ar.  \^]iorne  hy  Laurence  DaUan, 
F,i!j.  Norroy  King  of  Arms;,  \sl  Queen  Mary.] 

Dallon,  [Mytoii,  Y'orkshirc,]  nz.  semee  de  cro^-s 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Dallon,  ar.  a  cross,  az.  betw.  thre<^  ring-do\  es 
vert,  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Dalton,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  within  an 
orle  of  cross  crosslets  ar.— Crest,  a  dragon's 
head  vert,  winged  or. 

I3al\0Y',  clicquy,  ^r.  and  az. 

Daly',  [Luansbury,  Gahvay,  L-elaud,]  per  fesse, 
ar.  and  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  per  fesse,  gu.  and  sa. 
betw.  two  dexter  hands  in  chief,  of  the  third. — 
Crest,  under  an  oak-tree  ppr.  a  greyhound,  cou- 
raut,  sa. 

Dalziel,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  naked  man  jipr. 
iWotto,  I  dare. 

Aoie. — Some  old  paintings  repicser.t  a  maa  hangiog  on  d 


Delziel,  [Scotland.]     The  same,  with  a  canton  ar. 

charged  with  a  sword  and  pistol  in  saltier  ppr. 
Dchiel,  [Scotland  and  London,]  sa.  a  naked  man 

ppr.  within  a  bordure  engr.  az. — Crest,  a  demi 

man  brandishing  a  cimetar,  all  ppr. 
Dam,  [Hadham,  Hertfordshire,]  or,  a  griffin,  pas- 
sant, az.  on  a  cliief  gu.  three  (leurs-de-lis  ar. 
Dam  AR  ELL,    [Devonshire,  Temp.   Edward  IL] 

gu.  three  crescents  or. 
Damarell,  per  fesse,   az.  and  {^n.   three  crescents 

in  fesse  ar. 
Daminarcll,  [De\  on,]  per  fesse,  az.  and  gu.  three 

crescents  ar. 
Damarktti:,  or  DAMi;i:or,  [Devon,]  gu.  three 

crescents  or. 
DamisivRXOrt,    or    Damckemort,    erra.    two 

bars,  humettee,  gu. 

[ii2] 


DAM 

D.VMiiOYS,  [Fiance,]   pal}'  of  six,  or  and  gii.  a 

dolphin,  liaiiiieiil,  az. 
Daiiilnnja,   paly  of  six,  or  and  gii.  a  jaw-bone,    iji 

p;ilo  a/.. 
DAMBiiEV,  [Noillniniberland,]  or,  a  cross  pal teo 

g-u. 
Damj:,  sa.  tlirce  fishes  naiant,  in  pale,  or. 
D.\>!ECK,  gu.  three  eatharine-whecls  or,  two  and 

one. 
DamI'.>;d,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  depressed  ly  a 

fesse  gn.  charged  with  three  martlets  ar. 
.DamkNOR,  or,  a  iion,  rampant,  az.  over  all,  on 

a  fesse  gu.  three  martlets  ai'. 
Dam):r,  [Milton-Abbey,   Dorsetshire,]    harry  ne- 

bulee  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  over  ail,   a  bend  en2.r. 

[iz. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  lalljoi's 

head  az.  eared  of  the  first. 
DamrrjiX,  harry  wavy  of.  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
DaiMKRI.ky,  gu.   on  a  chief  az.  tliree  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchoe,  ar. 
Damerhi/,  per  fesse.,  az.  and  gu.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchec,   ar. 
Da.'fin.rki/,  gn.  on  a  chief  az.  three  crescents  ar. 
Dcniicrlcy.  sa.  on   a  fesse,  ar.   three  escallops  of 

the  field. 
DuvieyJeij,  gu.   three  crescents  in  fesse  ar.  a  chief 

or. 
Damery,  vaire  a^-.  and  gu.  a  label  of  five  jniints 

Damii.STON,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  Lend  sa. 

Dammarkll.     Sec  Damarell. 

Dammant,  sa.  a  turnip,  leaved,  ppr.  a  chief  or, 

gutteo  de  hu-mes. 
Damnere,  vaire  ar.  and  gu.  a  label  of  five  poiiils 

sa. 
Damo,  quarterly;  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gu. 

two  q<iatrefoi!s  of  the  second. 
Damoe,  quarterly;  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and  or, 

on  tlie  first  and  last  quarters,  five  lozenges,  con- 
junct, of  the  second,  one,  three,  and  one. 
Damorie,  [Somersetshiie,  15th  Henry  II.]  barry, 

nebulec,  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  az. 
Du)nm-y,  or  Damouij,  bany  wavy  of  six,   ar.   and 

gu.  a  bend  az. 
Dumory,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 
Dinnorij,  bany  v,  a\y  of  six,  gu.  and  vert,  a  bend 

erm. 
Dcnnory,   vair,   a  label  of  five  poijits  sa. 
Dampier,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu. 

a  label  of  five  points  ar.     [Borne  hij  the  late 

Rev.  Richard    Thomas  Dampier,   D.D.  Lord 

Bishop  of  Ely,  vho  died  1801).] 
Dampier,  or,   a  lion,  rampant,  sa.   in  chief  a  label 

of  three  points  gu. 
Dcmipiers,  or,   a  lion,  rampant,  sa.   a  label  of  five 

points  ffu. 


DAN 

DampoRT,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chov.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  vithiii  a  boidure 
engT.  gu. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  crm.  ducally 
crowned  or,  reposing  his  dexter  pav/  on  an 
esco(dico!i  of  the  last.     [Granted  1582.] 

Damporl,  Duinpier,  or  Davenport,  [Lovington, 
Somersetshire,  and  llanbery,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  man's  head  couped  at  the  shoulder,  and 
side-fa ;'ed  ppr.  v.ith  a  Jialtcr  round  his  neck,  or. 

Damport,  az.  three  spades  or. — Crest,  as  Dam- 
porl, of  Cheshire.  ."^ 

Damporl,  az.  three  crosses  ar.  two  and  ou':-. 

Damprlticoukt,  crm.  three  bars,  huniettee,  git. 

Da.mpt.martvn,  ar.  two  bars  az.  within  a  bor- 
dure  gu. 

Dams  ELL,  erm.  on  a  cross  engr.  sa.  five  crescents 
of  the  field,  out  of  each  a  mullet  issuant  .... 

Damugli.e,  [Venice,]  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
per  bend,  sinister,  counferchanged. 

Dais13URY,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  mullets  gu. 

Daxisy,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
birds  of  the  field. 

Danhy,  [Great  Laughton,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three 
cheveronels  braced,  in  the  base  point  of  the 
escocheon,  sa.  on  a  cliief  of  the  second,  three 
mullets  of  the  first.- — Crest,  a  crab,  erect,  or. 

Dancastle,  [Berkshire,]  az.  a  ball  or,  issuing 
fire  from  the  top  ])pr. — Crest,  a  stag's  Lead  ar. 
attired  or,  wounded  in  the  neck  gu. 

Dance,  erm.  a  fesse,  embattled,  counter-embat- 
tled, az.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  on 
a  chief  (of  honourable  augmentation)  or,  two 
swords  in  saltier  ppr.  hilt  and  pomel  gold, 
wreathed  round  with  laurel  vert,  on  a  canton 
gu.  a  mural  coronet  or,  jiendeiit  thereto,  bv'  a 
light  blue  ribbon,  the  Waterloo  medal,  ppr.  un- 
derneath the  medal,  (on  the  canton,)  the  word 
Waterloo,  written  in  gold  letters.  —  Crest,  a 
horse's  head,  coujjed,  sa.  wreathed  round  the 
bottom  of  the  neck  with  oak,  vert,  bit  or,  bridle 
of  the  first.  [Borne  hy  Lieulenant- Colonel  Sir 
Charles  Dance,  Knl.  of  Merry-Ilill-DoKse, 
Bitshey,  Herts,  1824.] 

Dance,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,  ncbulee, 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  a 
horse's  head,  couped,  az.  bridled  gii.  ( Another 
a-est,  a  horse's  head,  coujied,   ar.) 

Dance,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,  nebulec, 
betw.  three  goats'  heads,  erased,  gu.  attired  az. 
See  Dannce. 

Dance,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  three  lions'  lieads 
erased  gu. 

Douce,  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

Dance,  jier  ])ale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,  nebidee,  gu. 
betw.  tluee  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  last,  with 


D  A  N 

si)cavs  for  tongues   az. — Crest,    a  iuip,'s    head, 

coiiped,  ^'u.  bezautee,  nuiiied  and  bridled  or. 
Danxkll,  or  DANSr.Li,,  or,  a  bend  g-u. 
Dancv,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  three  roses  or. 
Dancije,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cockatrice  az.  combed, 

beaked,  wattled,  aiid  niembered,  ^i. 
Dancye,  per  pale,  ar.    and  or,  a  fosse,  ncbulee, 

bctvi'.  throe  lions'  beads,  ei'ased,  gu.  out  of  eacli 

month  the  head  of  a  S]!ear,  fiz.- — Crest,  a  horse's 
.  head,  conjied,  gii.  bi  zaiitee,  nianed  and  bridled 

or. 
Danceij.     The  same  arms  and  crest.     [Borne  In/ 

I  he  Rev.  WiUinm  Dancey,  Rector  of  JJunhead, 

SI.  Andrews,    iVUis,   1S24.] 
Dancey,    [Rrinisop,    Herefordshire,]    bavry   wa\y 

of  six,  ar.  and  gii. 
Danseji,  [Herefordshire,]  barry  Avavy  of  six,   ar. 

and  az. — Crest,  a  lion,  raiJipant,  per  ftsse,  gu. 

and  or. 
Danncei/,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,   neljidee, 

betw.  three  leopards'  faces  az. 
Danncei/,    per   pale,    ar.    and    or,    three    wolves' 

heads,  erased,  gu. 
Danncmj,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.   a  fesse,   uebulee, 

betvr.   three   lions'  heads,  erased,  counterchan- 

g-ed. 
Danncei/,  per  j^ale,  or  and  ar.  three  bars,  nebulee, 

gy- 

Danncey,  or  Dauncey,  [Brinsnp,  Heroford,sliire,] 
barry  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  ar.  collared  gu. 

Danncey,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  dragon  or,  and 
lion,  rampant,  combatant,  ar. 

Danncey,  or  Dcncntcsey,  [Taunton,  Wiltshire,] 
gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  supporting  a  -svivern, 
erect,  vert. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased, 
vert. 

Danncey,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  cockatrice  ar. 

Dannsey,  per  jiale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,  nebulee, 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  a 
nag's  htjd  gu.  bezantee,  maned  and  bridled  or. 

Dansey,  ov,  three  biu's  wavy,  gu. 

-Oansey,  barry  wavy  of  six,   ar.  and  gu. 

Pan.'.ii;,  ]icr  pale,  ar.  and  gn.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  (oanterchang'ed. 

Dancys,  sa.  three  battle-axes  ar. 

Band,  [ilansfield,  Woodhouse,  Nottingham- 
shire,] vert,  a  griffin,  segreunt,  or,  in  chief,  three 
escallops  of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
swan  ar.  winged  sa.  beaked  gu.  (Analjier 
crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  swan  or,  winged  sa. 
beaked  gu.) 

Dan  DALE,  ar.  six  Cornish  choughs  pjir.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

DANDELiiiGH,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  each  charged 
with  three  cross  crosslets  or. 


1)  A   N 

Dandckiyh,  az.  a  canton  or,  within  abordme  gu. 

bezantee. 
Dttiiderle,  o\-  Danchrleij,  gu.   a   crcs'-ent   ar.  and 
chief  az. 

Daiidcrlei/,   gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a  crescent  ar. 

Dandcrlei/,  per  fesse.  az.  and  gu.  three  cresct^nts 
ar.  two  asid  one. 

Dandesky,  per  pale,  or  and  ar.  three  bars, 
wavy,  gu. 

Dandezey,  per  jjale,  or  and  ar-.  three  hounds,  ]ias- 
saiit,   gu. 

Dandrahen,  gu.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  gii. 
betw.  six  spur-rowels  of  the  sectuid. 

HaM)K1IJGK,  az.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  botw. 
three  mascles  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
chaj-ged  with  a  Jnascle:  quartering  the  arms  of 
Slranye  (gu.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 
oser  all,  a  bend  erm:);  and  for  Strony,  (gu.  an 
eagle,  displayed,  or,  within  a  bordure,  engT.  of 
the  second.)'  \_Iiorne  hy  Charles  Daiidridf/e, 
Esq.  of  Great  Malverne,  ]Vorcestershire,l^Q-i.'] 
See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Dandridye,  az.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  betw.  three 
lozenges  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Danusky,  [London,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  two 
bars,  uebulee,  counterchanged,  gn.  and  or. 

DANfiY,  [Sapiston,  Suflolk,]  quarterly,  az.  and 
or,  in  tlie  first  quarter,  a  mullet  ar. — Crest,  a 
garb  or,  on  the  sinister  side,  a  dove  close  ar. 

Dundy,  [Cretingham,  Sullolk,]  az.  on  a  saltier  or, 
-  betw.  four  bucks,  trippant^  ar.  a  leopard's  head 
gu. — Crest,  as  before. 

D.\NE,  ['Wells,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  serpent,  en- 
twined, and  erect  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi  lizard,  vert. 

Dane,  gu.  on  a  bend  cottised  ar.  three  birds  vert. 
■Dane,  [Irelaud,]  sa.  a  serpent  wavy  in  pale  ar. 
huigaed  and  armed  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  five- 
leaved  diical  coronet  or,  a  demi  lizard,  sahenf, 
p])r.  [Borne  hy  Richard  Dane,  of  Ire/and. 
Esq.  1S:24.] 

Danklem,  or  Danelyn,  az.  a  saltier  or,  betw. 
four  iK'zants. 

Daneli.n",  [France,]  az.  on  a  saltier  or,  five  tor- 
teauxes. 

Danes,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cotlised  gu. 
betw.  six  halberds  sa.  three  swords  or. 

Daneys,  [Devonshire,]  erm.  three  battle-axes, 
within  a  bordure,  engT.  gii. 

Daneys,  or  Danes,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
mullets  gu. 

Daneuay,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cottiscd  gu.  three 
mullets  or. 

Danerey,  sa.  three  co^ered  cups  ar.  tv.o  and  one. 

Daneeston',  [Suffolk,]  ar.  three  halberd.s  gu. 
two  and  one. 


D  A  N 


I)  A  N 


;kt.     Soo  widi  Dannat. 

(•//,   []>oii(loii,]   ar.    on  a  bciid   j;'. 


(hrce  nm! 


cCv 


I) 
V. 

lots 
Dangath,  per  b.'iid,  crenelle,  ar.  Piid  sa. 
Danr/nfc,  ]>vr  beiul,   crenelle,  sa.  and  nr. 
Dangi:u\  iLi;,  [Leiceslershire,]  gu.  a  cinq 

crin.  within  a  hordvn-e  az.  bezanico. 
Daufjcrvilc,  [Ijeiccstersliire,]  gu.  a  cinqnefoil  erm. 

■vvidiiii  a  bordure  sa.  bezanlec. 
Dangi.'vlla,  or  Daxguilok,  gu.  three  bezants. 
DaiKjvUla.     'Y\w  same  arms. 
]3ami'XL,  [Cheshire,]  or,  five  fusils,  in  pale,  gu. 
DanicU,    [Aldridgc-Lodge,    Staft'crdshire,]    ar.    a 

jiale,   lozengy,  sa. — Crest,  a  wolf,   statant,  rc- 

guardant,  gu. 
Danidl,  [Teinp.  Jyhvard  11.]  ar.  a  bend  gu. 
.Daniel/,  [.Scothuid,]  ar.  a  pale  fasily  sa. 
Daniel/,  [Wilfshiie,  and  Eeswich,  Yorkshire,]  ar. 

a  pale  liisilv  sa. 
Daniel/,  [Clifton,  and  Rosthern,  Cheshire.]     The 

same  arms. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head,  couped,  ar. 
Danie/l,    [Suffolk,    Cheshire,    and    Wells.]     The 

same. — Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  reguardant,  ar. 
Daniel/,   [Cheshire,]  ar.  two  lozenges,  in  pale,  sa. 
Daniel/,    [Suffolk,]    ar.    four   lozenges,    in    pale, 

witliin  a  bordure  sa. 
Danie/l,  ar.  a  tiger,  passant,  sa. 
Danie//,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallops  or. 
Da/lie//,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  pale,  wavy,  sa.  betw. 

eight  cinquefoils,  gu. 
Danie//,  ar.  a  pale,  wavy,  sa.  betw.  eigbt  cinque- 
foils gu. 
Diiniell,  gu.   a   lion,   rampant,   ■\sithin   an   orle   of 

eight  lleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Danie//,  [Gloucestei'shire,]  pnly   of   six,    sa.   and 

erm.  a  lion,  ramjwnt,  ar. 
Danie/l,  [Ghesbii'o,]  ar.  two  flaunches,  indented,  sa. 
Daniel/,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  two  flauuches  ar. 
Danie//,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  tliree  jnartlets  sa. 
Danie//,  [Beswick,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  cross  or, 

five  eagles,  dis])layed,  sa. 
Danie//,  gu.  across,  betw.  four  eagles,  displayed, 

ar.  armed  az. 
Daniel/,  ar.  a  pale,  engi-.  sa. 
Danie//,  gu.    a  bend   and   l)ordurc  cngr.    and   in 

chief,  a  martlet  or,  for  difference. 
Daniell,  [Durliam,]'gu.  a  bend  and  bordure,  engr. 

or. 
Danie//,  per  fcssc,  erm.  and  sa.  in  chief  two  mas- 

cles  of  the  last,  in  base,   a  panther,  passant,  of 

(he    first.- — Crest,    on   two    oak-branches    ver\, 

fructcd  or,  ineeling  salticrways  in  base,  a  pelican 

erm.    vulning    her     breast    })pr.       [C'rauted    to 

Tliontas  Daniel/,  of  Trttro,  Comical/,  17G1.] 
Daniel/,  ar.  five  lozenges,  conjoined,  in  pale,  eacli 

lying  fessewajs    sa. — Crest,  a  unicorn's    head. 


....  armed  and   crined 

<i;    TJmnias   Danie/l,    Esq.    of  Lilt/e 


erased, 

[Borne    In, 

Befk/ianm/ead,  Herls,  IS'U.] 
Daniels,  per  fesse,  erm.  and  sa.  in  chief  two  mas- 

cles  of  the  second,  in  base,  an  heraldic  tiger  ar. 

— Crest,  a  pelican,  viduing  berself  ar.  betw.  two 

branches  of  oak  ppr.     [Borne  hi/  John  Da.nie/s, 

Esq.  of  St.  Austin's,  near  Lipninnton,  Hants, 

182:3.] 
Danijell,    or  DanicU,  ])or  fesse,   ar.   and  erm.   a 

fesse,   counterchanged,  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Damkyeslky,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  two  bars,  betw. 

eight  martlets  ar.  three,  two,  and  three. — Crest, 

a  demi  woman,  habited  ar.  playing  on  a  harp  or. 
Danmare,  barry,  nebulee,  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Damnnre,  ar.  three  bars,  nebulee,  gu. 
Danmare,  ban-y,  nebulee,  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
Danxat,  or  Dannant,  [Shropshire  and  ^Yar- 

wickshire,]  sa.  giittee,  and  a  canton  ar. — Crest, 

a  greyhound's  head,   erased,  ar.   gorged  Avitli  a 

collar   or,   rimmed  gu.  charged  with   three  tor- 

teauxes. 
Danet,  sa.  guttee  erm.  on  a  canton  of  the  second, 

an  annulet  gu. 
Dannett,    [Leicestershire,]    or,    on  two   bars  gu.- 

three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  two  and  one. 
Dannett,  quarterly,  jierpale,  indented,  or  and  gu. 

on  the  first  and  last  quarters,  four  cinquefoils  of 

the  second. 
Dannett,  [\Yatsthorp,  Leicestershire,]  sa.  gritfee 

ar.  a  canton  erm. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head, 

erased,  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  ar.  charged  uilL 

three  torteauxes. 
Dannett,  or  Dannet,  [London,]  sa.   guttee  or,  a 

canton  erm. 
Dannett,  [London,]  ermines,  a  canton  erm. 
Dannce,  per  pale  ar.  and  or,  three  lions'  heads, 

erased,  gu,  in  each  mouth,  a  spear-head  az. 
Danxcey.  I  sj^^  n.x-r^-E. 

DANXSEY.r^''^-'^'^''^^- 

Uanne,  quarterly,  per  pale  indented,  ar.  and  gu. 

on  the  first   and  fourth  quarters,  a  cinquefoil  of 

the  last. 
Dunne,  quarterly,  per  pale  indented,  or  and  gu. 

in  the  first   quarter  five  lozenges,    conjunct  in 

cross,  of  the  second. 
Danneij,  or  Dancy,  az.  a  dragon,  rampant,  or,  and 

a  lion,  ramj)ant,  combatant,  ar. 
Danrey,  or  Daudie,  [Laureth,  Cornwall,]  ar. 

on    a   bend  sa.    cottiscd  az.   three   cinqueJ'oils, 

pierced,  or.  —  Crest,   a  horse,  passaiit,  bridled 

and  saddled 

Danrey,  ar.   on  a  bend  cottiscd  az.   three  cin([ue- 

foils,  pierced,  or. 
Danrey,  sa.  a  U'^>,c  or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 
Dan.'-^ey.     See  Dancye. 


i:>  A  R 

Danske,  Larry  of  eight,  or  and  az. 
J)antkek,  gu.  oil  a  lioml  or,  three  escallops  sa. 
Dantrce,    £^u.    on    a  bend  ar.    cottised   or,  three 
oscallops^sa. 

Dantny,  ot  Dantrce,  [Norfolk,]  gii.  a  bcud,  cot- 

tiscd,  ar.     See  I)a\V]];y. 
Danlrif,  cbequy,  or  and  az. 

J)antsi;y,  az.  a  wivern  or,  and  a  lion,  ranipau(, 

combatant,  ar. 
Dantv,  gu.  oil  abend  or,  three  escallops  sa. 

Danvf.RS,  [Oxford -si lire  and  Northamptonshire,] 
erin.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  birds  verl. — Crest,  a 
parrot  vert,  iu  his  beak  an  anuulet  or. 

Danvers,  [Culworth,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betv,'.  three  estoiles  oi'. 

Danvers,  [^'/arvricksliire,  Oxfordshire,  aud  Xoitii- 
amptonshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  iiuilict.s 
of  six  points  or. — Crest,  a  wivern,  with  v.ings 
endorsed  or. 

Vanvers,  [Sv.ltliland  aud  Colhoqi,  Leicestershire, 

.  and  of  Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  ga.  three 
martlets  or. — Crest,  a  parrot  vert,  v.'ingcd  gi;. 
in  hi.';  beak  a  round  buckle  or. 

Danvers,  [Swithland,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a 
bend  gu.  three  martlets  or,  incliief,  a  trefoil,  slip- 
ped, of  the  second. — Crest,a  parrot,  close,  hold- 
ing in  his  beak  an  oak-branch,  fructed,  all  ppr. 

Danvers,  ar.  a  pale,  fusily,  sa. 

Danvers,  [Buckinghamshire  and  London,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  mullets  or. —  Crest,  a  fleur-de- 
lis  erm.  environed  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Danvers,  [AV'iltshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
martlets  or. 

Danvers,  [Culworth,  Northrimptoushire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  mullets  of  six  points,  pierced 
or. — Crest,  a  water-v.ivern  or. 

Dan  WICK  E,  or,  a  chev.  betvr.  three  mullets, 
pierced,  sa. 

Danwikes,  or,  a  chev.  and  a  mullet  in  the  dex- 
ter corner,  pierced,  sa. 

Danzells,  [Kcnt,]gu.  three  cinquefoils  erm. 

Dapii'ER,  gu.  a  cross,  within  a  bordure  or,  on  the 
first  (juarlfr,  an  escarbuncle  of  the  last. 

Dapifer,  gu.  a  cross,  within  a  bordure  or,  over 
all,  an  escarbuncle  sa.  bezanlee. 

Da)ii;enav,  o^Dalbenay,  or,  two  chev.  within 
a  bordure  gxi. 

Darby,  [Suflolk,]  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs 
ar.  handed  or. — Crest,  a  garb  ar.  banded  or. 

Darhtj,  [Ik'iiington,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  garbs  sa.  banded  or. — Crest,  an  an- 
telope's head,  erased,  gu.  maned,  tufted,  armed, 
and  double  attired,  in  fret,  or. 

Darhy,  [London  and  Dorsetshire,]  per  chev.  bat- 
teily  or  and  az.  three  eagles,  displayed,  couii- 
terchanged.- — Crest,   out    of   a    tower    ar.    two 


.    D  A  R 

wings,   the    dexter    or,  sinister   az.     (Another 
crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  ar.) 

Darbj/,  [M'alton,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  fessr. 
betw.  three  sinister  wings  sa. 

Darcie,  ar.  an  incscocheon  sa. 

Darcie,  [Lincolnshire  and  Durham,]  ar.  an  ines- 
cocheon  sa.  within  an  orle  of  cinquefoils  gu. — 
Crest,  a  woman's  head,  couped  at  the  breasts, 
hair  flo^\iI)g■  or,  wreathed  about  the  temple.s 
\vith  a  garhnul  of  cinquefoils  gu.  pierced  of  the 
first. 

Darcie,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  an  inescocheon  ar. 
■within  au  orle  of  six  eagles,  dis];)layed,  or. 

Darcy,  ar.  an  orle  sa.  betw.  eight  cinc[uefoils  gu. 

Darcij,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  doli)hins, 
uaiant,   eiiibowed,  ar. 

Darcij,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Lnndon,  133S,] 

an  eagle,  displayed, in  chief  the  Icfler.? 

1  O  M  S ".  . 

Darcy,  La,  az.  semee  de  cross  crosslcts  or,  three 
cinquefoils  ar. 

Darcy,   [Scotland.]     Tlie  same. 

Darcy,  [St.  Clere's  Hall,  Essex,]  ar.  three 
cinquefoils  gu.- — Crest,  a  demi  virgin,  liolding 
in  her  right  hand  a  branch  of  cinquefoils,  all  ppr. 

Darcy,  [Witton-Castle,  Durham,  aud  Northamp- 
tonshire,] az.  semee  de  cross  crosslets,  and 
three  cinquefoils  ar.- — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  bull  sa. 

Darcy,  [York=.hire.]     The  san^e  arms. 

Darcy,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  an  inescocheon  az. 
within  an  orle  of  eight  cinquefoils  gu. 

Darcy,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  vithina  liordure 
engr.  sa. 

Darcy,  az.  three  cinquefoils,  betw.  nine  ross 
crosslets  ar. 

Darcy,  or,  an  orle  ermines,  within  eight  cinque- 
foils sa. 

Darcy,  ar.  an  inescocheoTi  az.  within  an  orle  of 
cinquefoils,  of  the  second. 

Darcy,  ar.  an  inescocheon  sa.  within  an  orle  of 
eight  martlets  gu. 

Darcy,  [Kent,]  az.  three  cinquefoils,  betw.  nine- 
cross  crosslcts  or. 

Darcy,  az.  three  cinquefoils  and  nine  cross  cross 
lets  ar.  within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 

JJarcy,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr.  betw.  three  cinquefoils 
gu. 

Darci/,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  ])ierced  or,  tv.'o 
and  one. 

Darcy,  ar.  three  escocheons,  within  a  bordure  gu. 

Darcy,  sa.  three  martk-ls  or. 

Darcy,  [Lincolnshire,]  ai-.  three  roses,  v.itliiti  a 
bordure  engr.  gu. 

Darcy,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  roses  gn.  two  and 


D  A  R 

Darcy,  [Liiicoliishifc,]  v^w.  tliive  roses  ar.  tv.o  and 

one. 
Darcy,  ar.  (Iircf  roses  gu.  \\  Itliin  a  borduie,  engr. 

sa. 
Darcy,  [Colehcsfer,]  ar.  tliree  ciiKHiefoils,  jpierc(H), 

?"• 
Darcy,  ar.  tlirco  ro.^es  g\i.  barbed  verL 
Darcy,  ar.    three   roses   gii.  within  a  bordure  iii- 

dejited  sa. 
Darcy,   <;ii.  tiiree  rinq\:ereils  ar.  a  label  az. 
I).\kcj.inctOjN',  ar.  alien,  passant,  cro^\^]ed  gn. 
D.vitD.\s,  ar.  achev.  bet.w.  three  spindles  of  silk  sa. 
IJ.VRnERNE,  or,  a  lion,  rainpant,  vert. 
Dardcrnc,  [Yviltsliire,]  enn.  a  I'esse,  cheqiiy,  or 

and  az.  in  chief,  three  ogresses. 
Darderne,  gu.  six  cross  crosslels,  fitchee,  or. 
Darderne,  [Wiltshire,]  erm.  a  fesse,   cheqiiy,  or 

and  az.  belw.  three  ogresses. 
Dare,  [Tournay,  France,]  gu.  a  cliev.  vair,  he(\v. 

three  cresceiiis  or. 
Dare,   [Norfolk,]  sa.   a  chcv.  ar.  hetw.  threo  dol- 
phins or. 
Dares,  [Lnddon,  Norfolk,]   jier    chev.   engr.   gu. 

and  erm.  in   chief,  a  denii  lion,  rampant,   i;et\v. 

two  crescents  or. 


Du 


res,  per  chev.  engr 


and  erm. 


cliiv 


denii  lion,  rampant,  betw.  two  crescents  or. 

Darker,   ar.  ou  three  monnts  vert,  two  and  one, 

as  many  hop-vines,  with  their  poles  ppr.— Crest, 

a  dexter  naked  arm,  embowed,  in  the  hand,  a 

'  bunch  of  hop- vines,  all  ppr.     [Oranfed  in  John 

Darker,  of  London,  Seplcmher  Villi,  1768.] 

DvREEY,  [buttcrchani,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  six  fleurs- 
de-lis  ar.  three,  two,  and  one,  within  a  bordure 
erm. — Crest,  a  lior.se's  head,  couped  gu.  accou- 
tred in  armour  ar.  bridled  or. 

Darloy,  [St.  Edmond's  I'ury,  Su'.Tolk,  and  of 
Yorkshire^  gn.  six  fleurs-d'c-lis  ar.  three,  two, 
and  one. 

Darley,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  garbs  sa. — 
Crest,  a  garb  ar.  banded  or. 

DAin.tNG,  az.  guftee  or,  on  a  fesse.  of  the  last, 
three  cross  crosslets,  fdchee,  gu.— Crest,  a 
fon)ale  figure,  ppr.  habited  in  u  loose  rol<e  ar. 
the  body  pink:  (lowing  round  her,  a  robe  az. 
holding-  in  the  dexter  hand  a  cross  crosslet, 
fitchee,  gu.  in  the  sinister,  a  book  ppr.  [Borne 
hy  Georye  Darliny,  ?J.D.  of  Russell-Square, 
Uiudon,  18:2-1.] 

Daklstox,  [Worcestershire,]  az.  on  a  bend  or, 
cottised  ar.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. —Crest, 
a  hawk's  head,  betw.  two  wings  expanded,  i)urry 
of  four,  ar.  and  sa.  beaked  or. 

Dakmncton,  m.  guttec  ar.  on  a  fosse  or,  three 
cross  crosslets  gu. 

nariniylon,  az.    guttee   ar.   on   a    fesse   or,   tlu-.-e 


D  A  R 

cross  crosslets  gu.  in  chief,  a  leopard's  face  of 
the  second. 
Darlinyloii,  az.  guttec  ar.  on  a  fc?se,  betw.  three 

leopards'  heads  or,  as  many  cross  crosslets  gu. 
Barman,    [Cheshire,]    az.    two    bars    ar.    on    a 

lozenge  sa.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or. 
Darmixe,  or  UERjiYNJi,  ar.  on  a'  bend  gu.  cot- 
tised sa.  three  csca!!o])s  or. 
DarNALL,  [London,]  gu.   on   a  pale  or,   alien, 
rampant,  az.     f Another  adds,  a  cross  crosslet. 
Anoiher,  a  trefoil,  gu.  for  difference.) 
Darnel,    or  Damn!,   [London,]    ar.    on    a   bend, 
bctvi'.  two  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  three  leopards'  heads 
or. — Cre.st,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  az.  belw.  two 
vvings  gu. 
Darnell,  [Heylings,   Lincolnshire,]   <:z.  two   Irars, 
betw.   six   mascles,  three,  two,  and  one,   or. — 

Crest,  a  falcon's  leg,  erased  at  tlie  thigh 

belled  or,   standing  on  a  cock-phsasaut,  setting, 

ppr.     [Created  a  Baronel,  27lii  July,  IGiij.J 

Darnell,  or  Darnhill,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  o!>.  two 

bars  ar.  three  mascles  gu. 
Darxekoro,  or  DuRXi'ORD,  sa.  a  rarn's  head 

cabos.=-.'jd  ar.  armed  or. 
Darrell,  ar.  on  three  bars  sa.  six  cinquefoils  or 
the  field,  three,  t^vo,  and  one,  wiil;  a  crescent 
on  a  mullet,  for  difference.  [Borne  hi/  Thomas 
Darrell,  SLA.  and  Fellow  of  All  SouL'  College, 
Oxford,  iL-ho  died  iQlh  February,  1(55-1-5.] 
Darrell,  [Rye,  Sussex,]  gu.  two  bendlets,   wavy. 

or,  a  canton  vair. 
Darrell,   [Kent,   Sussex,    and  Y'orkshire,]    az.  a 
lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned  ar.  armed  and  \.\\\- 
gued,  gu. 
Darrell,    [Berksliiie,]    az.    a   lion,    rampant,    ar. 

crowned  or,  armed  gu. 
Darrell,  or   Dorrell,  [Lyllingtou  Darrell,   Buck; 
inghamshire,  and  of  Yorkshire,   Wiltshire,  and 
Lincolnsliire,]  az.   a  lion,  rampant,    or,   armed, 
langucd,  and  crowned  gu. — Crest,  a  goat's  head, 
erased,  ar.  attired  or.     (Anoiher  cresf,  ont  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,   a  Saracen's  head,    couped  at 
the  shoulders  ppr.  bearded  sa.   wrealhed  about 
the  temples  r.r.   and  az.  on  his  head,   a  cliapeau 
of  the  last,  frettyof  the  third,  tasselled  or,  turned 
up  erm.) 
Darrell,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned 
ar.  supporting  a  cross  crosslet,    filchee,   of  llse 
third.     (Ano^hrr,   sa.) 
Darrell,   b-rry   oi'  six,   ar.   and   sa.  earh  clmrgeu 
\\ifli  t'lrei'  e'.K|uff;ils,  counterchauge'i.     (Ano- 
ther,  three  mallets.) 
Darrell,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  on  the   first  three  roses 

of  th-  field. 
Darrell,  [Gloureslcrshire,]  per  fesse,  az.  and  en,;. 
a  pale,  counterchanged,  tiiree  lions,  ramijant,  ar. 


I)  A  S 

Dancll,    ar.   on    a  cliief   sa.  Ihree    roses  of    tlie 

licia. 
Dancll,  sa.  on  a  fessO  ar.    tlirce  escullops  of  tlic 

field. 
DdireV,   az.  a  lion,  ramiiaiit,  or,  crowned  gu. 
Dan-ell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  crowntd  ar. 
Darcll,   az.   a  -lion,    ranij)ant,  or,  crowned  ar.  on 

Iiis  shoulder  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 
DareJl,  az.  a  lion,  ramiiant,  crowned  or,  charged 

on  llic  sliouldcr  T.ifl)  a  trefoil  sa. 
Darcll,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,   ducaUy  crowned  or. 
Dcuell,   az.    a    lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned    ar. — 

Crest,  out  of  a   ducal  coronet   or,  a  Saracen's 

head,  couped  below  the  shoulders  ppr.  wreathed 

about  the  temples,  ar.   and  az.   on  his   head  a 

cap  of  the  last,  fretty  ar.  turned  up  erni.     [Ccr- 

tijhd  al  ihe.  Collei/c  of  Arms,  Jmw,  177:2,   to 

Edvard  Darell,   ii:..-.] 
Darsallouoi,  [Scotland,]  per   bend  engr.  sa. 

and  ar. 
Daksett,  sa.  three  martlets  or,  a  chief  ar. 
Dart,  cdlas  AVallis,  [Devonshire,  1590,]  gu. 

a  fes&e  and  canton  enn. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a 

fire  ppr. 
DaRTFJKLD,  [Yorkshire,]  per  pale,  orand\ert, 

three  pheous  counlerclumged. 
DARTiyuENAVE,  [London,]  ar.  a  castle,  tripple 

towered  gu.  ou  a  chief  az.  a  key,  erect,  or,  befw. 

two  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  or, 

powdered  with  fleurs-de-hs  az.   holding'  in  the 

dexter  paw  an  arrow  gu. 
Dartoigne,    [Tournay,    France,]    or,    a   cross, 

chcquy,    ar.    and  gu.    a    label   of   three  points 

az. 
Dartois,  0?- DartoyS,  [Ireland,]  barry,  wavy, 

of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Dartois,  az.  se)iiee-de-lis,  or,  a   label  gu.  castel- 

laiiy  of  the  second. 
DarUt!/s,  ar.  a  label  of  five  points  gu.  each  charged 

with  three  towers  or. 
Darwiis,  [Cleatham,  Lincolnshire,  and  ]>incoln's 

Inn,  Middlesex,]  ar.   on   a  bend  gu.  betw.  two 

coftises  vert,  three  escallops  or. 
Dash,  [London,]  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.  a  fesse  az. 

in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Dash,  or,  a  fesse  az.  in  cliief  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

and  iu  base  three  trefoils  reversed,  vert. 
Dashwood,  [Sir  "William,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 1703,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  double  cotlised  gu. 

three  griflins'  heads,  erased,  or.— Crest,  a  grif- 

fiu's   licad,    erased,     per    fesse,     or    and    gu. 

[Granlcd   to  Francis  Dashivood,  Esq.  Alder- 
man of  London,  Oct.  24,  1GG2.] 
Dasltuood,  wv.    on    a   fesse,   double   cottised   gu. 

three  grillins'  heads,  cra-ed,   per  fesse,  erminois 

and   of    the    second. — Crest,    a    grillin's    head, 


]>  A  V 

erased,  per   f('s=;e,    erminois   and    p.'u.     (Borne 
In,    Colond   Daslurood,    of  Govdhurst,   Kent, 
J.V-J3.] 
])ASsi:T'r,    [Riccl,  Yorksliire,]    sa.    three    mart- 
lets or,  a  chief  ar.  all  within   a  bordai'e,  engr. 

Dastin,  [AYorcestershire,]  gu.  on  a  bend  or, 
three  estoiles  sa. — Crest,  a  rein  deer's  head  ar. 
conped  gu.  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a 
tiroad  arrow,  or,  the  arrow  entering  the  back 
part  of  the  ueck. 

DASl'fiN,  per  fesse,  sa.  and  ar,  a  ])ile  coun- 
terchaJiged,  and  tln'oe  goats'  heads  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Dastoii,  gu.  a  ch.ev.  engr.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar. 

Daston,  gu.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  ar. 

]3astures,  gu.  an  increscent  or. 

Dasiitres,  [Wiltshire,]  az.  a  fret  or. 

Doslnres,  az.  fretty  ar. 

DATEnoROUGH,  gu.  a  liou,  rani[iant,  ar.  on  his 
shoulder  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 

Dateling,  or,  six  lions,  salieiit,  (anolher,  ram- 
pant,) sa.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Dati.in'G,  ar.  six  lions,  passant,  sa.  three,  two, 
and  one. 

Datkrling,  or  Da"\ELIXG,  az.  on  a  saltier  or, 
fi\'e  lorteauxes. 

DatiiELL,  [Sussex,]  ar.  three  piles  sa. 

Datuells,  [Suflblk,]  or,  three  pales  sa. 

Didhelles,  or  Dalhdlis.     The  same. 

Dathoel,  or,  four  ])ellets  sa. 

Dafholl,  or,  three  pellets  sa. 

Datholl,  paly  of  six,  or  and  sa. 

J^avarell,  gu.  three  stirrups,  in  pale,  ar. 

])a\  ale,  gu.  semee-de-lis  ar.  a  lion,  ramjjant, 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowcd,  ppr.  holding  a 
fleur-de-lis  or.  [^Bome  by  Thomas  Darall,  Esq. 
lilerchanl  of  London,   anno  1C50.] 

Darell,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
martlets  gu. 

Darell,  ar.  a  pale,  lozengv,  sa.  v\iihin  a  bordure 
of  the  last. 

Davill,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  pale,  wavy,  betw. 
eight  cin(|uefoilb  gu. 

Darell,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  embattled  crm. 
betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Darcll,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chev.  betM-.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  gu. 

Darell,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-hs  gu. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Dared,  gu.  a  bend  ar. 

Davell,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  viithin  a  bnrdure,  engr. 
or. 

Davi"EES,  ar.  aciiev.  crenellee,  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  sa. 

[ak] 


V  A  CI 


D  A  V 

Davii,j-e,  ru.    a  linu,   nimpanl,    iw.    villiin   an 

orio  of  eight  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  fir.st. 
Davillv,  az.  a  fret  or. 
Daville,  az.  a  fret  nr. 
David/,  az.  a  bend  or,  betw.  six  csrallops  of  (he. 

second. 
Davih',  [Cockwold,    Yorkshire,]    or,  on   a  fessc, 

bctv»-.  four  flcurs-dc-lis   sa.   U\o   fleurs-de-lis   of 

the  first. 
Davilc,    [jVngram,    Yorkshire,]    ov,  on    a   fesse, 

betw.  four  (leurs-de-lis  gu.   two  (leurs-de-hs  of 

the  first.     SccDevill!^ 
DaveN'ANT,  [Daveunut,   Essex,]    gu.    three    es- 
callops crni.  betw.  eight  cross  crosslets,  fitt-liee, 

or.— Crest,  a  suiister  arm,  enibowed,  or,  liold- 

iiig'  a  chaplct  of  wheat  of  the  last. 
Davnant,  or  UAvcnuni,  g-u.  three  escallops  ar. 

betw.  nine  cross  crosslets,    fitchee,  or.     [^liornc 

hi/     George     D'Aveiumt,      M.A.     Fellow     of 

Oriel  College,    Oxon,   icho  died  Septemher  11, 

IfiGi.] 
D'Awiiani.     The   same  arms.     [Borsw.    hy  JTuglt 

D'Arenant,    M.A.  and    Vice-rrincij/al  of  .S7. 

Alhan's    Hall,     O.von,     who    died    Marhh    4, 

iGG7-8.] 
Davkniiier,    az.    three    eagles,  displayed,  with 

two  necks  or,  two  and  one. 
Davkm'ORT,  [Davenport,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. — Crest, 

a  man's  head,  couped    ppr.    round   the  neck    a 

rope  or. 
Davenport,    [Bramhall,   Cajiesthorne,    and    Ilea- 

bury,  Cheshire.]     The  same  arms. 
Davenport,  av.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three   cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  az.  as  many  roses  of  the  field. 

— Crest,  a  Saracen's  liead  in  profde  ppr.  wreathed 

about  tlie  tem])lcs,  arid  round  the  7ieck  a  rope. 

[Borne  hy  Richard  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Darn- 

irell-Banl;   1S23.] 
Davent,  or  DaveN'ETT,  erm.  on   a   bend   g-u. 

three  mullets  or. 
Daaentke,    [Nor'thamptonshive,]    erm.   a    cross 

gu. 
Davenire,  or  Daventree,  erm.  a  fesse  gu. 
Dacentree,  erm.  a  fesse,  checjuy,  or  and  az. 
Davereignes,  ar.  a  ci'oss  gu.   within  a  bordure, 

engr.  sa. 
Da\EENETT,  az.  two  hands   conjoined  in  fesse 

pjjr.  in  chief  a -wolf  ])assant,  ar. — Crest,  a  wood- 
pecker, close,  ppr. 
Daa  )'K1'0KT,  a/.,  ihp^e  half  spades  or,  the   side 

of  the  spade  to  (he  sinister. 
Daveks,  [^yarv,ickshire,]   ar.    on    a   bend   vert, 

three  martlets  or. 
Davejs,  gu.  bezantee,   a  canton  crni. 
Davers,  [Ilougham,  Surrol(<,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw. 


D  A  V 

three  leopards'  heads,  or,  as  many  mullets  of 
the  field. 

Davers,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mart- 
lets or. 

DaverstoN,  or  Danerston,  [Suflolk,]  ar. 
three  halberds,  in  pale,  gu. 

DAVliT,  or  Daveth,  ar.  a  wivern,  passant,  az. 

Davevs,  [London,]  sa.  three  battle-axes  ar. 

Daveys,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets gu. 

David,  [North  Y/ ales,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  alien, 
passant,  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  liead,  erased,  quar- 
terly, ar.  and  sa.  [Confirmed  to  Robert  David, 
of  North  Wales,  AprU  2(),  15S1.] 

David,  ar.  within  a  double  tressure,  flory,  coun- 
tev-flory,  gu.  an  inescocheon  of  the  second. 

David,  az.  a  ship,  in  full  sail,  or,  on  a  chief  ar. 
three  cinquefoils  gu.— Crest,  a  lamb,  passant, 
ar.  in  his  mouth  a  sprig  vert,  fructed  gu. 

David,  ar.  a  cross,  pattee,  az. 

David,  ban-y  of  six,  gu.  and  ar.  in  chief  three 
cross. crosslets  or. 

David,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  each  three  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 

David,  [Earl  of  Huntingdon,]  ar.  an  inescochctar 
gu.  v.ithin  a  bordure,  llory,  counterflory,  of  the 
second . 

David,  [Earl  of  Huntingdon,]  or,  three  piles,  in 
point,  gii. 

Davivjge,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  wavy, 
betw.  three  fions,  passant^  ar.  as  many  crosses, 
pattee,  of  the  first. — Cresf,  a  demi  lion,  ar. 
gorged  with  a  collar  gu.  charged  with  three  lions, 
passant,  of  the  first. 

Damsison.     See  Davison. 

Day  IKS,  [Brecon,]  az.  a  stag,  passant,  ar.  attired 
or,  I)etw.  the  attires,  a  regal  crown  ppr.  [As- 
sumed hi/  the  late  Rrv.  Richard  Davies,  Vicar 
of  Brecon. ~\ 

Davies,  [IMarsh,  Shropshire,]  sa.  a  goat  ar.  attired 
or,  standing  on  a  child  ppr.  swaddled  gu.  and 
feeding  on  a  tree  vert. — Crest,  on  a  mount  veri, 
a  goat,  lodged,  ar.  against  a  tree  ppr. 

Dca/w,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  JMayor  of  London. 
1G77,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced, 
sa.- — Crest,  on  a  chapeau,  p]n-.  a  demi  lion,  ra7n- 
pant,  or 

Davies,  [Shropshire  ami  London,]  per  bend,  sinis- 
ter, erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  two  lions'  gambs,  erased,  the  dexter 
ermines,  the  sinister  erm.  holding  a  buckle  or. 

Davies,  [Staffordshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  gn.  betv>. 
three  swans'  necks  or,  on  a  chief  of  tl/e  third,  n 
fleur-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Davies,  [Vine-Hall,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  mullets  gu.  pierced,  or.     ("Another, 


])  A  Y 

j)iercccl  of  (lie  field.) — Cres(,  on  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  boar's  head,  coupcd,  sa. 

Vaiics,  [Tliiekuam,  Soiiicrselsliire,]  e,u.  a  ^rifini, 
set;Tfant,  or. — Crest,  a  griflin,  as  in  the  arms. 

Ddvief:.  The  same  anus  and  crest.  [Bonie  In/ 
Jame!-  Davits,  Esq.  Ib20.] 

Davics,  [J?recoi),]  ar.  a  dragon's  iiead  and  nerk, 
eri'.sed,  vert,  holding-  in  the  moiilii  a  Lloodv 
hand. 

Davies,  [Kilkenny,  Ireland,]  nr.  on  a  bend  gn. 
betw.  two  caltraps  sa.  three  cli'qucfoils  or. — 
Cre.sl,  a  nag's  head  ar.  c'larged  -with  a  ca'itrapsa. 
{Graniccl^in  Inland,  Ft-h.  23,  loG().] 

Denies,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  on  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  conpe<l,  ar.  ^tir  Da- 
vits)  ;  second  and  third,  per  cliev.  az.  and  gii. 
in  chief  a  fountain  ]ipr.  and  in  base  two  haris, 
counter-tripping,  (for  Hart.) — Crest,  afav. n, 
coiichant,  ppr.  \_Bornc  hi/  Ilichard  Ileirl 
Davies,  Esq.  ill. P.  for  the  City  of  Bristol, 
1824.] 

Davies,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  nuillets  sa. 

J)(ivi/s,   gn.  a  stag,   trippaiit,   ar. 

Detvies,  quarterly ;  iirst  and  fourth,  gu.  three 
boars' heads,  con]ied,  ar.  ;  second  and  third,  or, 
a  lion,  rampant,  reguardaot,  sa. — Crests,  first, 
a  boar's  head,  coupcd  and  erect,  or;  second,  a 

■  demi  lion,  rampant,  sa.  [Borne  hi/  t/ie  laic 
Richard  Davies,  K^q.  ef  Kent,  182:3.] 

Davies,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  tlie 
field. 

Davies,  [Ilanipsliin.*, ]  az.  three  cin.ciuefoils  or,  on 
a  chief  ai'.  a  lion,  passant,  gu.— Crest,  a  dove, 
with  ^rings  expanded  and  addorsed  ar.  holding 
in  Ills  beak  a  sprig  vert,  bearing  three  roses  or, 
(forDavies);  quartering,  second,  jialy  of  siv, 
ar.  and  az.  a  chief  or,  (for  De  Yaese);  third, 
ar.  ou  achev.;  sa.  tiu-ee  roses  of  the  lield, 
seeded  and  bar'oed  or,  (for  Gilhcrl);  fourth, 
ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  debruised  by  a  fesse  gu. 
betw.  three  stars  of  six  })oints  az.  (forBouiUier.J- 
[Borne  hij  the  Bev.  William  Davies,  of  Ever- 
tan,  Hants,  1824.] 

Davis,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  bctvv'.  tin-ce  ciiiqucfoils  ar. 
— Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  ducally 
crowned,  gu. 

Davis,  sa.  a  fesse,  betvr.  three  cinquefoils  ei'in. 

Davis,  [Salop,]  gu.  a  cliev.  hctw.  three  lioar's 
heads,  couped,  r.r. 

Davis,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cottiscd  gu.  three  doves 
or. 

Davis,  [Kent,]  or,  a   cross   bottoiiec,    in    saltier, 

■  betw.  four  eagles,   displayed,  sa. 

Davis,  [London  and  A^^cstininsur,]  per  beiul, 
sinister,  erni.  and  ermines,  a  lion,  rampant,  re- 
guardant,  erminois,  on    a   chief  az.   three  niul- 


DAY 

lets  of  six  points  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  wolf,  ram- 
pant, regiKirdant,  and  erased  az.  ducally  tn!- 
lared  and  chained  or,  holding  a  mullet,  as  in  the 
arms.     [Granted  174G.] 

Davis,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  or,  a  pale  counter- 
changed  ou  each  ))iece  of  tlie  first,  a  tower  sa. 
— Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  erased,  ppr.  [J>orne 
h,/ Col.  Davies,  C.B.  1824.] 

Dacis,  gu.  a  chev,  engr.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

Davis,  [Kent,]  az.  a  wolf,  salieiit,.  erm.— Cre.^t, 
a  V.  oif,  ])aisaiit,  crni.     [Droved  at  the  llerahVi 
Ofjice,  Lonelon,  bij  Henrij  Pellutm  Davis,  E^q.  ' 
Dine,  1772.] 

Davis,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  in  chief  two  mounds  or, 
in  base  a  talbot,  passant,  of  the  last.— Crest, 
two  arms,  cmbowed,  habited  erm.  cuffs  az. 
hand  ppr.  supporting  a  mouiid,  as  in  tlie  arms. 
[Granted  to  J\'eirk  Davits,  of  the  Citi/  of  Bris- 
tol, Esq.  1772.] 

Davile.     SecD.WELL. 

Davillers,  ar.  three  escocheous  gu. 

Davillers,  [Suffolk,]  or,  three  iiiescoclieous  gu. 

Da\ison,  [Brandhall,  Shropshire,]  sa.  ihree 
garbs  or,  on  a  canton  ar.  a  martlet  gu. — Crest, 
an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  collared  gu.  liokliug 
in  (he  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  or.  [Granted 
1737.] 

Davison,  gu.  a  stag,  tripjianf,  or. — Crest,  a 
stag's  head,  coujicd,  betw.  (wo  wings,  endorsed, 
or. 

Dervyson,  [Kcwcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumbev- 
Ifind,]  or,  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  six  cinquefoi's 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  an  earl's  coronet,  or,  a  dove, 
rising,  ar.  holding  in  the  beak  a  wheat-staik, 
bladed  and  eared,  all  ppr. 

Davison.  The  same  arms,  with  a  crescent  for 
diilcrenco,  and  the  same  crest.  [Borne  hy 
Ale.vander  Deivison,  Esq.  of  Swarlanel-Housi:, 
7iear Almviek,   Northumherland,  1824.] 

Da^  ii).SON,  [Scotland,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  pheons  ar.  a  stag,  couchaut,  gu.  attired 
with  ten  tynes,  or.— Crest,  a  falcon's  head, 
coupcd,  pjir. 

])avielson,  gu.  a  stag,  ti'ippant,  or.  [Confnncd 
to  Williant  Davielson,  of  North  ITrt/ei,  Esq. 
June  12,  1586.] 

Davidson,  az.  ou  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  pheons 
or,  a  buck,  couchant,  gu. — Crest,  a  youth, 
from  the  middle,  liolding  "in  the  dexter  hand  a 
human  heart,  all  ppr. 

Davidson,  [Scotland,]  az.  on  a  fesse  humetteear. 
betw.  three  pheon.s  or,  a  Ijuck,  couchant,  gu. 
attired  sa. 

Davidson,  [Grinnanf,  Scotland.]   az.^  on  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  pheons  ar.  a  stag,  couciiant,   gu. 
1    Kk2] 


D  A  U 

D.vs'lTi?,  ar.  a  vivcni,  displayed,  az. 

Da\  V,  [Stanficld,  Norfolk,]  "sa.  on  a  fcsse  ar. 
bctw.  three  drai^oiis'  heads,  erased  close  to  tlio 
head,  or,  as  many  ciuquefoils  of  tlie  field. — 
Crest,atalbot'siicad, erased,  av.  ducally  crooned, 
collared,  and  eared,  or. 

Davy,  [Credy,  Devonshire,]  az.  three  cinquefoils 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  passaiit,  gu. 
— Crest,  a  bird,  with  wings  endorsed  ppr.  in 
i\\v.  beak  a  spri:^  vert,  Ihcreon  three  roses  or. 
[Grcnfed  April  20,  1594.] 

^•u^c.— This  bird  is  called  a  Imlcyon  bird. 

JJavi/,  or  Davie,  [Sandford,  Devonshire.]  The 
same  arms. 

Davt/,  [Beckley,  Sussex,  and  of  Suflolk  and 
^Vilts,]•sa.  a  "fcsse  or,  bclw.  three  cinqiiefoil.-; 
erni.  (Aiiother,  the  cinquefoils  ar.) — Crest,  a 
lion,  sejant,  ar.  supporting  a  column  or. 

J)(tv)/,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  chief  cm). 

Davj/,  [Gourthorp,  Norfolk,  lloxton,  Suffolk, 
and  Devonshire,]  sa.  a  cliev.  ciigT.  erm.  betw. 
three  annulets  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  an  elephant's  head,  sa.  armed  ar.  in  the 
front  of  the  coronet  a  ring',  thereto  a  line  and 
ring  or,  turned  over  the  trunk. 

Davy,  [Beaford,  Devonshire,]  ar.  two  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  mullets  gu. — Crest,  a  pascal  Iamb, 
passant,  reg\iardant,  ar.  holding  a  pennon  of 
the  hisl,  sUifl'  or. 

Davy,  [Crudy,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  mullets  gu. 

Davie,  [])urhani,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  bctw.  three  mul- 
lets, pierced,  gu. 

Davie,  sn.  on  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  ar.  three 
mullets  of  the  first,  on  a  canton  or,  a  rose  gu. 
—  Crest,  on  a  chapeau  vert,  turned  up  erm.  a 
boar  ar.  armed  and  crined,  or,  gorged  ^^^th  a 
bough  of  the  fir.st.     [Granted  IGGi.] 

Davye,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 
a  mullet  for  diflerence. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant, 
ar.  charged  on  the  shoulder  \\\\\\  a  mullet  sa. 
supporting  a  column  or. 

Dauuxkv,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar. 

Dauhney,  gu.  three  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar.  a  bendlet 
az. 

Dauheney,  gu.  two  chev.  within  a  bordure  or. 

Daubeiiey,  gu.  tive  fusils  in  fosse  ar.  in  chief  three 
martlets  or. 

Daueth,  or  Davkls,  ar.  a  v.ivern  az. 

Daui.BKNY,  or  Dawukny,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or. 
D'Ali.M.\RL.E,per  fesse, az.  and  gu.  three  crescents 

ar. 
Daunckv,  or,  two  bars,   nebnlee,  gu.   v.itliia    a 
bordure,  gobunated,  ar.  and  gu. 


D  A  ^v 

Daiinci/,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  three  roses  or. 
Dauni.v,  ar.  a  dragon,  ramjiant,  sa. 
D.vi  ^'f;I;l.I.,  ar.  a  pale,  danccttte,  sa. 
Dai;xgevit,  or  Daungkiivillk,  gu.  a  cinque- 

foii  erm.  within  a  bordure  sa.  bezanlee. 
Daunt,    sa.   three  beacons,  v.'ith   ladders    fired, 

ppr. 
Dauntije,    or    DAUWTii,    sa.    three    beacons, 

fired,  or,  the  flames  ])])r. 
DavvAre,    [Glouce.ster,]   ar.  a  chev.  betw.   three 

birds'  heads  sa.  beaked  gu. 
Daicntre,  [Che.shire,]  sa.  five  fishes  ar. 
Daijrulis,  gu.  three  cinquefoils  erm. 
Dauson.     Sec  with  Dawson. 
]")autrev,  gu.  a  bcud  ar.  coltised,   cngr.  or. 
Dawbkncy,  [Worce.stershire,]  gu.   a  fesst^  fu- 

silly,  ar.  over  all  a  bendlet,  sinister  or. — Crest, 

a  holly-tree  vert,  frucled  gii. 
Dawijkn)-::v,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.  a  cross  bctw. 

four  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Dawheney,  gu.   a  fesse,  fusi'ly,  ar.  each  charged 
.  -with  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.  in  chief  three  martlets  ot. 

— Crest,  an  elephant's  head,  erased,  per  fesse, 

vert  and  or, 
Dav:heney,    az.   a  cross  ;ir.  betv.-.  four  lions,  ram- 
pant, or. 
Dairheny,  gu.  a  cross,  pattee,  vair. 
Dawheny,  gu,  a  fesse,  fusilly,  ar.   iu   chief   three 

martlets  of  the  second. 
Dawbeny,  gu.   a  fesse,  fusilly,  ar.  iu   chief  tliree 

estoiles  or. 
Dawhicy,  [Devonshire,]  gu.-a  fesse,  fusilly,  ar. 
Dawhney,  [Norfolk,]    ar.   a  fesse,  fusilly,  gu.  in 

chief  two  martlets,  respecting  each  other,  sa. 
Daichney,  gu.  on  a  fesse   engr.  ar.  three  martlets 

of  the  first. 
Dawhney,  [Essex,]  gu.   three  lozenges,  in  fesse, 

erm. 
DniL-hncy,  gu.   a   fesse,  engT.    ar.    in   chief  three 

martlets  or. 
Dawhney,  gu.  in  chief  four  lozenges  erm. 
Daivlncij,  gu.  a  fesse   cngr.   erm.  in  chief  three 

mullets  or. 
Dawhney,  gu.  a  fesse  engr.  ar.   in  chief  three  es- 
callops or. 
Dawhney,  or,  two  chev.  withing  a  bordure  gu. 
Dairhney,   or,  a  bend,  dancettc-e,  vert. 
Dairhni'ij,    [Norfolk,]    ar.    a    cross,    betw.    four 

buckles  gu. 
Davshney,  or,  a  cross,  flurte,   vert. 
Dair.bney,  gu.  a  cross,  pattee,  vair. 
Daivhney,  [Norfolk  and   Cambridgeshire,]    ar.  a 

cross,  betw.  four  lions,  ramjjunt,  gu. 
Dawdwen,  or,  a  cioss,  pattee,  gu.   betw.    four 

lozenges  vert. 
l)A^VE,  [East  Chilborough,  Dorsetshire,]   ar.  on  a 


])  A  W 

pile  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  tlireo  cross  crosslcts  ar. — 
('rest,  a  lion's  s^amb,  erect,  and  craseii  ar.  hold- 
ing- a  fleur-de-lis,  or. 

Dawks,  [London,]  az.  three  Tnullets  ar. 

JJdires,  [London  and  Sln-Oj)sliii-c',]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  rottiscd  gii.  three  swans  of  the  first,  lietw. 
six  lialbcrcls  of  the  second. — Crest,  an  hallierd, 
erect,  or,  on  the  point,  a  flying  dragon  (or 
wivern)  without  legs,  tail  nc.vod  sa.  bezantee, 
vulned  gu. 

Daires,  [Stow  ]\Iarket,  Suffolk,  Stan'ordshire,  and 
Stapleton,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cot- 
tised  gu.  three  swans  or,  betw.  six  battle  axes 
sa. — Crest,  the  same. 

Ddues.  The  same  arms  and  crest.  [Borne  by 
Tliomas  Dam's,  Goif.  Houqe  Croix  Fnrsiii- 
vant  Temp.  2  Elizabeth.'] 

Daircs,  or  Doivncs,  gu.  a  chov.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets or. 

Daxrcs,  [London  and  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
wavy,  az.  three  swans  of  the  field.  [Granted 
to  V/iUiam  Daices,  of  London,  son  of  Jlobcrt 
Daves,  of  Norfolk,  QSth  February,  IGll.] 

Dairs,  [Putney,  Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cot- 
tisp.d  gu.  betw.  six  battle-axes  sa.  as  many  shovcl- 
ers  or. —  Crest,  on  a  demi  battle-axe,  handled 
or,  headed  ai-.  a  dragon,  without  legs,  wings 
endorsed,  bezantee.. 

Daw  EST,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  rose  of  the  first. 

DawikeS,  or  Dawkes,  or,  a  cliev.  betw.  three 
mullets,  pierced,  sa. 

Dawkins,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  betw. 
two  roses  in  pale,  ar.  and  as  mar)y  flaunchos  of 
the  second,  each  charged  with  a  lion,  rampant, 
sa. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  couped  at  the  shoul- 
der, ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  of  the  last,  ben- 
ways  on  the  lilude,  a  rose,  gu.  [Confirmed 
to  Heiin/  JLnrlins,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
April  26lh,r/Gl.] 

Dawn'DLEy,  az.  a  canton  or,  within  a  bordure 
gu. 

Dawnks,  ar.  a  bugle-horn  sa.  stringed  gu. 

Dawne,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  ar- 
rows of  the  fiehl. 

Daime,  [Ciieshire,]  ar.  two  bars  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  arrows   of  the  first. 

Du'.i-ne,  ar.  a  buglc-horu,  garnished  and  stringed, 

Dawngate,  per  bend,  battelly,  ar.  and  sa. 

Dawkey,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  abend  sa.  three 
Itroad-arrows  of  the  field. 

Downey,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  ar- 
rows or. 

Daioiiei/,  [Cheshire,]    barry   of  four,    az.   and   ar. 


DAW 

on  a  bend  of  the  first,  three  arrows  of  (he 
second. 

DoAL-ney,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  three  lions'  head?, 
erased,  gu. 

Daicney,  ar.  a  bugle-horn,  stringed,  sa. 

Dunney,  [Cowiuk,  ^'orkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
cottised  sa.  three  annulets  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  demi  man,  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thighs, 
and  wreathed  about  the  temples,  all  ppr.  hold- 
ing in  his  dexter  hand,  a  gem  ring  or,  stone  az. 
in  his  sinister,  a  lion's  gainb,  erased,  of  the  second. 

Ddivney,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  az. 
three  roses  of  the  field. 

Dawney,  [Sesay,  Yorkshire,  and  Cheshire,]  ar.  on 
a  bend,  cottised,  sa.  three  annulets  or.  (Another, 
three  martlets.) 

Dawney,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  cottised  az.  three 
roses  of  the  field. 

Dawney,  az.  three  roses,  in  liend,  cottised,  or. 

Dawney,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  vot,  three 
roses  or. 

Dawney,  oz.  on  a  bend  vc-rt,  betv,\  two  cottises  ar. 
three  roses  of  the  tliiid. 

Daicneif,  ar.  on  a  liend,  cottised,  sa.  an  annulet  of 
the  field. 

Dawney,  [Devon,]  ar.  C!;i  a  bend,  cottised  sa. 
three  cincpiefoils  or. 

Dawney,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised  az.  three  wolves, 
passant,  or. 

Dawney,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
pheous  of  the  field. 

Dawney,  [De\on,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  az. 
three  ]>oses  or. 

Dawney,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  cottised  gu.  three 
cinquefoils  or. 

Dawnay,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised  gti.  three  cinque- 
foils or. 

Dawnie,  az.  fi\e  fusils,  in  fesse,  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure az.  bezantee. 

Dawnsey,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse,  nebulee, 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  each  de- 
vouring a  spear  az. —  Crest,  a  nag's  head  coujied 
az.  bezantee,  bridled  ar. 

Dawntre,  [Cheshire.]     See  Dauntre. 

DawsoX,  [Sutterby,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  ])ales 
sa.  a  chev.  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  battle- 
axe  or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed,  in  ar- 
mour ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  gauntlet, 
a  battle-axe  of  the  last.  [Confirmed  121  h  June, 
1GG3-4,  to  John  Dawson,  of  Sutterby,  in  Lin- 
colnshire, Esq.] 

Dawson,  az.  on  a  bend  engr.  ar.  three  ravens  ppr. 

Dawson,  az.  on  a  bend  engr.  or,  lluce  murtlins 
gu. — Crest,  a  cat's  head,  erased,  tabby,  in  the 
mouth  a  rat  ppr. 


D  A   Y 

Dawson,  az.  a  cliev.  orm.  betw.  three  broad  ar- 
rows or,  feathered  ar. 

Dawson,  [Yorkshire,]  crm.  on  a  caiUon  az.  a  sta^', 
lodf;ed,  or. —  Cie.st,    on  a  iiiouiit  M:  rt,   a   houdd 

Dawson,  [Spu!dini;(on,  Yorksliire,]  az.  a  chev. 
crm.betw.tlnec  arrows  or,  feathered  and  baibed 
ar.  on  a  chief  of  tlie  last,  three  Cornish  choughs 
jjlir.  a  canton  gii.  cJiarji^ed  Mith  a  nnillet  or. — 
Crest,  a  leopiyd's  liead,  erased  at  (he  neck.  .  .  .  . 

Dawson,  [Irehuid,  and  of  St.  Georg-e's,  Hanover- 
Square,  London,]  az.  on  a  bend  engr.  or,  three 
niai'tk^ts  gu. — Crest,  ati  estuile  or.  [Granied 
S^pleiiihcrloHi,  17/0. 

Dawson,  [l^cm-ith,  Cumberland,]  az.  a  chev.  erm. 
on  a  eliief  ar.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest, 
a  denii  talbot  erm.  era?cd  az.  holding-  an  arrows- 
or,  fiighied  avA  pointed  ar.  [Granted  to 
T/ioinas  Dawson,  of  Penrith,  17G1.] 

Dawson,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  botw.  three 
arrows  or,  ou  a  chief  ar.  as  many  martlets  sa. 
a  canton  gu.  charged  -with  a  mullet  of  the  third. 
■ — Crest,  a  tabby  cat's  head  erased  ppr.  -with  a 
rat  in  its  moxitli  sa. 

Dauson,  [Scotland,]  gu.  three  crosses,  paftee,  ar. 

Dawi'MAUSHj  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or,  three 
escallops  sa. 

D.\WTREE,  or,  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  sa. 

Dawtree,  [Sussex,]  az.  live  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar.  a 
label  gu. 

Dawfrei/,  [Lincolnshire.]     The  same  as    Dawt- 

MAUSII. 

Daulrci/,    ar.    on    a  bend  az.  cottised  gu.  three 

cinquefoils  or. 
Dawlrcij,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  coitises  engr. 

or. 
Dawfreij,  [Norfolk,]  gu.    a  l)end,   cottised,  ar, 
Da>rlrci/,  ar.  on    a   bend  sa.  three  pheoiis  ol'  the 

field. ' 
Dawirci/,  [Hamjishire,]    az.    a  fesse,  fusi'ly,  ar. 

(Anollicr  adds,   a  label  of  fi^■e  points  gu.) 
Dawlrey,  [Petworth  and  Sloreli-^use,  Sussex,]  az. 

five  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar. — Crest,  a  luiicorn  ar. 
Dawfrcy,  or  Dawtree,  [Hampshire,]  sa.  five  fu- 
sils, in  fesse,  ar. 
Dawlrey,  crm.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az.  betw. 

three  escallops  ermines. 
Dawtrey,  crm.  a  fesse,  indented,  chequy  or  and  az. 
Daxlkv,  [Eickerton,  Yorkshire,]  erni.    a  chev. 

sa.  betw.  tlu'ce  mullets  gu. 
Day,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  quavlerlv,  and 

pierced    betw.  four  roses,    all  counterchanged, 

.^■.lipped  vert. 
Day,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  jnaillets  in 

chief,  and  a  chev.  in  base,  az. 


D  A  Y 

Day,  [Shropshire,]  per  chev.  ar.  and  az.  three 
mullets  counterchanged. 

Da}i.  The  same  arms.  [Confirmed  at  Windsor, 
tlSih  October,  1582,  to  WilUavi  Day,  B.D. 
I'rorost  of  Eaton  CoUene  mid  Dean  of 
Windsor.-] 

Day,  [Isle  of  Ely,  Berkshire,  Sussex,  and  Buck- 
inghamshire,] per  chev.  or  and  az.  three  nuillets 
CDuntercJianged. — Crest,  t%vo  hands,  conjoined, 
])ijr.  fixed  to  a  pair  of  wings,  the  dexter  or,  the 
sinister  az.  each  charged,  with  a  mullet,  couii- 
teri'hangtd.  (Anotlter  crest,  two  wings  ex- 
panded, or  fuid  az.)  [Granted,  by  patent,  1606, 
to  WilHani  Day,  of  Berkshire.) 

Day.  The  same  arras. — Crest,  two  hands  clasping 
each  other,  couped  at  the  wrist,  and  conjoined 
to  a  pair  of  wings  jipr.  each  wing  charged  with 
a  mullet  or.  [Borne  hy  Georye  Day,  Esq.  'f 
Mnnarahon,  near  LlandiU,  Carmarfhcnsltire, 
182-J.] 

Day,   [Shropshire.]     The  same  arms  and  crest. 

Day,  ])er  fesse,  or  and  az.  flrree  mullets  counter- 
changed. 

Day,  [^London,]  gu.  two  flaunches  erm.  ou  a 
chief  az.  three  suns  or. — Crest,  a  greyhound's 
head,  erased,  ar.  collared,  ringed,  and  lined 
gu.  the   end   nowed.     [Granted  20lh  March, 

Day,  [Loudon,]  crm.  on  a  chief  indeiited  az.  two 
(another  six)  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Davby,  ar.  three;  cniquefoils  gu.  a  canton  of  the 
last. 

Davley,  [Ovcrbury-Hall,  SuiTolk,]  gu.  tlu-ee 
bucks'  heads  cabossed 

Dayncourt,  az.  a  fesse  dancettee  betw.  ten 
billets  or. 

Dayncourt,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  bctv.-.  eight  bil- 
lets or. 

Daynes,  sa.  three  Danish  axes,  ar. 

Day>'ton,  vert  a  cross  moline  betw.  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchec  or. 

Da  V K  E  i,L,  [Lillingston,  Dayrel,  and  Buckingham- 
shire,] m-.  on  three  bars  sa.  six  cinquefoils  of 
the  first,  tliree,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  a  goafs 
liead  ar. 

Dayrel/,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  ou  three 
bars  sa.  six  roses  of  the  field,  three,  two,  and 
one  ;  second  and  third  az.  a  lion  rampant, 
crowned  or.— Crest,  a  goat's  head  erased  ar.  at- 
tired or.  [Boryie  by  Captain  Richard  Dayrell, 
(f  J'adbury  Lndrc] 

Dayrell,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  on  the  upper  one  as 
many  roses  of  the  field. 

Dayrell,  barry  of  six  ar.  ami  sa.  on  each  three 
cinquefoils  counterchanged. 


D  E  A 

Dayton,  [Dedfordshiro,]  or,  on  a  fesse  betw.  tliree 
auuiik'ts  gii.  as  rinny  siandiiig  cups  of  tho  field. 

Davwi.LL,  g\\.  a  lion  rampant,  within  an  oilc  of 
tleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Uka,  ar.  two  ser])ents,  embowod,  in  cl'iiof,  su.  and 
in  base  an  arm,  coni)ed  liclow  the  Arrist,  lying 
fesseways,  haljited  g'u.  cnff  dancettee  ar.  hold- 
ing ill  the  hand  ppr.  a  broken  svord  of  the  last, 
hilt  and  pouiel  or. — Crest,  an  arm  as  in  the 
arms. 

Di:aclk,  [Loiuloii,]  or,  on  a  chev.  a?,  belw. 
tliree  roses,  slipped,  pjjr.  an  eagle,  dispkiyed,  of 
the  field. — Crest,  on  a  mural  corciiet  ar.  i-'U 
engle,  rising,  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose. 
[Granted  irOi.] 

Dkacon,   [London,]  az.    a  cross   or,  lietw.  fonr 

,  lions  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  roses 
gii. 

Deacon,  p.z.  a  cross  betw.  fonr  lions  rampant  or, 
on  a  chief  of  tlic  last,  tlu-ee  roses  gi;. — Crest, 
a  hoi'se's  head,  erased,  per  fesse  or  and  az. 
[Borne  hi/  the  late  James  Deacon,  Esq.  of  the 
Customs,  1S(;0.] 

Deacons,  [Bedfordshire,  Buckrnghnmshire,  and 
Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  counter  compoijy, 
gu.  and  ar.  betw.  three  roso-branch  sprigs  gu. 
leaved  vert. — Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 
\S'inged  sa.  (Another,  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
ai'.  betwr.  t^vo  -wings  sa.) 

De  Aguilar,  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  or,  o\er 
the  head  a  plate  on  a  chief  ar.  three  mounts 
vert,  on  each  a  pear-tree  of  the  last,  fructed  or, 
of    the    second. — Crest,    a    lion    rampant    or, 

•  charged  -with  a  plate.  [Borne  ly  the  Hon. 
Ephraim  Baron  Dc  A(/>iilar,  of  Broad-Strcet- 
BiiUdbnis,  London,  1823.] 

Dealciiamber,  [Oxfordshire,]  erm.  on  a  chev. 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Delcvhamber,  erm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  a  lion,  passaiit, 
guardanf^  or. 

Delechandter,  [Iladmill,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  chev.  erm. 
fimbriated  sa.  betv.'.  three  chamber  pieces  of  the 
last,  fired  ppr. — Crest,  an  ass's   head,    erased, 

Dealden,  ar.  a  cross  bet^v.  four  martlets  vert. 
Deale,  [Feversham,  Kent,]  gii.  three  bars  ar.  on 

a  canton  of  the  last,  a  tower  triplt^,  towered  sa. 

—  Crest,  within  a  .snake,  coiled  up   pjjr.  a  dove 

ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 
Deale,  barry  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 

first,  a  column, 

l^EAKiM.     See  Dakevn. 

IJealtrv,  az.  five  lozenges  conjoined  in  fosse  ar. 

— Crest,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.     [Borne  ly  Rev.  Wd- 

Uain  Dealt ry,  18-24.] 
r>EANFiEi,n,  barry  of  four  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  gu. 


D  E  A 

Deanfield,  barry  of  four  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 

three  mulleis,  pierced,  of  the  first. 
Dean,  [Northampton,]   ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  gu. 

in  chief,  three  crescents  of  the  second. 
Dcane,  sa.  a  fesse   erm.   betw.  three  chaplets  ar. 

with  a  crescent   for  diderenoe.      [Confirmed  lo 

IVUIiam  Deane,  of  Gosfcld,  in  Essex,  Esq.  S//, 

May,   1577.] 
Dcane,  [London,]  gu.  a  lion  rampant,  guardant  or. 

on   a  chief  ar.  three   cre.»cents  of  the  field. — 

Crest,  a  demi  lion,   rampant,  or,  holding  in  the 

dexter  paw  a  crescent  gu. 
Deane,    Dcdan,    or   Dene,    [Leicestershire     and 

Newton-Piitrock,   Devonsliive,]  ar.  a  lioji  ram- 
pant ])urp. 
Deane,  [Jjeicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion  passant  ])urp. 
Deane,  [llulhmdshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  betw. 

three  crescents  gu. 
Deane,   [RutUnidsliire,]  or,   a  fesse  dancettee  gu. 

in  chief,  three  crescents  of  the  last. 
Deane,  [Essex,]  nr.  a  fesse  dancettee  ,gu. 
Deane.,  [Berkshire,]  sa.  two  bars  ai\  within  a  bor- 

dm-e  gu. 
Deane,  [Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa. 
Deane,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  each  chai'ged  with   three 

crosses,  formee  of  the  field,     f Another,  or.) 
Dcane,  [Yattcn,  Herefordshire,]  ar.  two  bars  rnd 

a  canton  gu. 
Deane,  gn.  two  hius  and  a  canton  ar. 
Deane,  ar.  a  chev.   erm.   betw.   three  butterflies, 

volant,  gu. 
Deane,  bany  of  six  gu.  and  nr.  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  a  calf  sa. 
Deane,  gu.    three   bars  ar.    on    a   canton   of    the 

secoiid,  a  bull  passant  of  the  first. 
Deane,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu. 
Deane,  [jMaplestede,  E.sse.s,  and  of  Blackburne, 

Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  cha])- 

lels  ar. — Crest,  a  bear's  head,   couped  ar.  muz- 
zled or. 
Deane,  or  Dcene,  [Lincolnshire,]  gw-Hofano/her. 

three)  chev.  within  a  bordure  ar. 
Deane,  [Tilney  INIarsh,  Xorfolk,]  gu.  two  chev.  ar. 

each    chaiged   with   three    crosses    formee    sa. 

within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Deane,  vert  on  a  chev.   betw.  three  eagles'  heads, 

erased  or,  five  mullets  sa. 
Deane,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1G28,]  ar.   on  a 

chev.  gu.  betw.  tlu-ee  birds  sa.  as  many  crosse.s, 

formee  or. 
Deane,  gu.  a  saltier,  erm. 
Deane,  az.  a  .';word,  in  bend  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or, 

in  bend  sinister  a  tilting  sjicar  (surmounting  the 

sword)  of  the  last,  headed  of  the  second,  bet  a. 

three  fleurs  de-lis,  gold,  one  in   chief,  and  two 

in  fesse,  and  as  many  gem  rings,  in  base,  of  tlie 


DEB 

last,  p;rms  f^u.  one  iind  two. — Crest,  a  luiiul, 
coiipod  \>\)r.  lying'  ic5se\.'nys,  Jioldiug'  a  fl'-'ur-de- 
lis  or. 

Dectnc,  or  Deanhe,  gu.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief,  tliree 
ammlcts  of  the  second. 

Deanc,  [Essex,]  ar.  0!i  a  fessc  gu.  1>Pt\v.  three 
crows  pi)r.  as  many  cros.ses,  patlee,  or. 

Deaiip,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  hetw.  six  ogresses, 
within  a  hordiire,  ongr.  sa. 

Dcane,  azc  on  a  bend  or,  an  annnlct  gu. 

Deane,  [Ireland,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. — Crest,  in  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  crocodile,  statant  ppr. 

Deane,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  birds  sa,  as 
many  crosses,  pattee,  of  the  field. 

Dean,  ar.  on  a  chev.  -gu.  betw.  three  ra^■e!}s  pjir. 
as  many  crosses,  forniee  or. — Crest,  ou  a  mount 
vert,  a  tortoise  or. 

Dean,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  sa.  betw.  three 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  as  riiauy  cross  crosslets  or. 
— Crest,  a  griflm's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Dean,  [London,] a  fesse   embattled  gu. 

guifee  d'or,  betw.  three  cliap!ets  of  roses  gu. 
leaved  vert. 

Deans,  [Lon,gherm!ston,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross, 
molinc  az.  surmounted  by  a  sword,  in  pale,  ppr. 
— Crest,  a  sword,  ensigued  ou  the  top  with  a 
cross  pattoe'. 

DEAi'iinLK.     See  .same  as  Deypoi,!-. 

Deards,  [London  and  Herts,]  ar.  a  b<,'nd,  betw. 
six  mullets  sa. — Crest,  a  Culharine  wheel,  du- 
cally  crowned  or. 

Deauiiam,  [Brimclavve,  Durham,]  az.  three 
bucks'  lieads,  cabossed,  or. 

Death,  or  DlC»,  [Dartford,  Kent,]  sa.  a  grif- 
fin, passant,  or,  armed  gu.  betw.  three  crescents 
ar. — Crest,  a  gTiflin's  iiead  or,  holding  in  the 
moutli  a  trefoil  vert. 

Deatmoui;,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  gu.  betw. 
three  nndlets  sa. 

Dea/more,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  gu. 

Deaton.     See  Deton. 

D'Eaudon,  07-  D'Eandon,  az.  three  escallops 
or. 

Die  I'ealm  OIR,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils  gii. — Crest,  adenii  wi\crn,  villi  v>ings  en- 
dorsed ppr. 

De  licuuvolr,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  a 
chev.  gu.  betw.  two  cinquefoils  in  chief,  and  an 
eagle  in  base  sa.  (for  De  Bea-urnir) ;  second 
and  tliird,  vaire,  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  wavy  or, 
an  eastern  coronet  gu.  betw.  two  mullets  of  the 
last,  (for  Jiciiyon.) — Crests,  first,  a  griUia's  liead 
and  neck,  with  wings  addorscd  and  couped  ar. 
liolding  in  its  beak  a  branch  of  woodbine,  ppr. 
(for  Jieanvnir);  second,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
gridin,  sejant,   or,  goiged  with  an  eastern  coro- 


DEC 

net  gu.  in  his  beak  a  woodbine  jjpr.  (for  Ben- 
yon);  third,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  dragon's 
head  ppr.  collared  of  the  first,  (for ) 

•   A'ofc— Ricliartl  Powlelt  Wrizhte  Bcnyfn,  of  EnglefieUI- 
Jlnii.sc,   Kcrks,    Esq.   bus   received   ihe   royal   liceiKe, 


'i.-  .■'  -'•  i>  ■  •  '■  ■  '■•;i;ilv  ci  Ve  n,:a:.i,  •  .  !.  ,,  '.  i^  ;  "... 
■:.    :  :    ,■  I.    •  .<  ..ni  DcBcauvo,,-,  :,    ,      ,  ;  ...[ 

:ir..  ,  1'.  :  .  .  !  ..  ,;and  tliathe  iii:i\  1m  ,  .  ,  I  ::  :  ,A 
]\...,vK  }.:.  ;;.,,..,,;,■;  mid  that  he  iw;.!  ih.y  u.,.,  I,,,,,  !l.,_- 
.T.His  ol  Vc  Ikaucoir  quarterly  in  tlie  lh;.l  quarter,  with 
liis  and  their  family  arms. 

Deuden,  [Rranston,  Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu. 
tluee  roses  or. 

Debeniiam,  [Suflblk,]  sa.  a  bond  betw.  two 
crescents  or.     (Annlher,  the  field  az.) 

Dchcnliain,  [Norfolk.]     The  same  arms. 

De  Best,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three 
dragons'  heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many  fleurs-de- 
lis  or.- — Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  fleur- 
de-lis,  party,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  betw.  two 
laurel  branches  vert.  [Granted,  hii  patent, 
1617.] 

De  Bilkemore,  [Bedfordshire,] a  bend, 

within  a  borduro  engr 

DEiiNAAf,  sa.  a  bendlet  betw.  two  crescents  or. 

DEiiOROUGii,  sa.  two  swords  in  saltier  ar.  betv,-. 
four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 

]jEi;oucnE,  or  Debughe,  or,  on  a  cross  sa. 
fi\  e  escallops  ar. 

De  Bjjkndon.  ar.  two  chev.  ^^n. 

De  E.^;,E^■s,  [Brecon,]  vaire,  erm.  and  gu.  three 
bars  az. 

De  Brewes,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned 
gu.  within  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets  of  the  se- 
cond.— Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  lion's 
gamb  or. 

Dekurgii,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  dancettee 
sa.  three  bezants. 

De  BuR'NELti,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued 
az.  gnftec  and  crowned  or. 

De  Casnets,  [Coventry,  and  Glentham,  War- 
wickshire,] az.  two  lions,  passant,  within  an  orle 
of  esfoilcs  or. 

Di;c;ker,  [London,]  ar.  a  dcmi  bujk  gu.  hc\\y. 
his  four  legs  an  arrow,  erect,  in  j)ale  or. 
[Granted  Au(/iist  Gth,  IGIG.] 

De  Clere,  ar.  on  a  fessc  az.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. — Two  crests,  first,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  pyramid  of  leaves  ar.;  second,  a 
sun  or,  betw.  a  ])air  of  wings,  each  charged  v.illi 
a  crescent  of  the  first. 

Decomiie,  ar.  five  lozenges  in  bend,  betw.  two 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 


BEE 

T)i;  Cn.'^TA,  [London,]  or,  six  Iji-okcii  liones,  two, 
tuo,  and  two,  Inirwise  ar.  the  joints  iilniost 
nieoting-  in  pale  su. 

I)e  GoRNKAVALL,  nr.  a  lion,  rani]iant,  gii.  ducrilly 
crowned  or,  de)>res.scd  by  a  bend  sa.  cliarged 
with  three  bezants. 

T)f.  Cotton,  vert,  a  Hon,  ramjiant,  g-uardant,  ar. 

De  Cuyoll,  alias  Deickow,  [Enlield,  ]\]iddle- 
sex,  and  of  London,  ]634,]  or,  ts^o  chev.  s;u. 
on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  key  of  flie  first. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  inmal  crown,  a  denii  lion,  ram- 
pant, g-uardaut,  gn.  holding-  bet^-.  the  g-anihs  a 
key  or.  [Hernkh'  OJice,  Herts  .and  Middle- 
sex, C.  28.] 

Deuai.L,  or  Dedale,  gu.  three  pallets  ar, 

DeJ)EN,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  and  canton  engr.  or. 

Dedeii,  [Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  on  the 
u]ipermost  a  cross  forn]ee  of  the  field. 

])i:DENnoN,  az.  three  escallops  or. 

Dedene,  ar.  a  fesse  indented  gu.  within  a  bor- 
dure  sa. 

Dednjnc,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  gu. 

Deoham,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  and  a  canton  or. 

Dudham,  az.  a  chev.  or,  and  a  canton  engr.  of  the 
last. 

1)e  Do\f  ay,  gu.  on  a  l>ond  or,  a  lion  passant  sa. 

DeduIvE,  ar.  a  fesse  vaire  or  and  gn.  betw.  three 
water-bougets  sa. 

Dee,  [Mortlake,  Surrey,]  gu.  a  lion  rampant  or, 
within  a  bordure  indented  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  lion  sejant  g^uardant  or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  ganib  a  cross  forniee,  fitchee,  az.  on  the 
cross  a  label  with  this  motto.  Hie  labor ;  and  his 
sinister  gi.mb  on  a  pyramid  ar.  on  it  a  label  with 
this  motto.  Hoc  opus. 

Dee,  or,  a  lion  rampant  and  bordure  engr 

Dee,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  wavy  az.  betw.  three 
mullets  gii. 

De);des,  [Kent  and  London,]  per  fesse  nebulee 
gu.  and  ar.  three  martlets  counterchanged. — 
Crest,  an  eagle's  head  erased  per  fesse  nebulee 
gu.  and  ar.  betw.  two  wings  expanded  sa. 

Deermam,  [Deerhara,  Korfolk,]  az.  a  buck's 
head  cabossed  or. 

Derham,  [Crimplesham.  Xorfollc]     The  same. 

Dereham,  [West  Uereham,  Xori'olk,]  az.  a  buck's 
head  cabossed  or. — Crest,  a  bear  rampant  sejant 
sa.  muzzled,  lined,  and  ringed  or,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  an  annulet  ar. 

I'ei'.ring,  [Surrenden-Deering,  Kent,]  or,  a  sal- 
tier sa. —  Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  liorse  passant  sa.  Another 
cvM/,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  az.  a  dragon's  head  or. 

DccriiKj,  []vent,]gu.  tliree  bucks' l!ead^  couped  or. 

Dccriiicj,  vert,  three  Ijucks'  heads  couped  ar.  at- 
tired" or.     [Coitjinned  to  Nicholas  aiul  Thomns 


J)  ]•  K 

Deeriiu/,  sous  of  Nicholas  Dcerinq,    of   ]Vor' 
ureal,  ^Dorsetshire,  \Wi  Fehniary,  KKU.] 

Deeriiu;,   gu.  thice  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or. 

Deriit'j.  gu.   oil    a   chev.   ar.  three  trefoils  slipj)t:d 

Deling,  [Hampshire,]  gu.   three  roebu^jks'  heads 

couped  or. 
])EE^■ES,  gu.   two  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  or. 

• — Crest,   out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  uuicorn's 

head  gu.  armed  and  crined  of  the  lirst. 
De  Feeete,  ar.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  depressed  by 

a  bejul  sa.  charged  with  three  mullets  or. 
Di'.  FoNTinus,   az.    the    sun    and   full   moon   in 

chief,   and  the  seven  stars  in  orbicular  form  in 

base,  all  or. 
DEGALL0WA"i',  P.7..  a  lion  rampant  ar.  crowned  or. 
Degayne,  gn.   a  fosse  dancettee,  betw 

cross  crosslets  or. 
Degge,  [Derbyshire,   and  Callow-IIill,   StafTord- 

shire,]  or,  on  a  bend  az.  tliree  folcons  mounting 

ar.  jessed  and  belled  of  the  first.— Crest,  on  n 

ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  close  ar.  jessed  and 

belled  of  the  last. 
Deggs,  [Suffolk,]  gu.   on  a  chev.  ar.  five  eagles 

displayed  of  the  field. 
Degm;ali,,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  chief  gu. 
Degon,  [Norfolk,]  az.  six  plates,  three,  two,  and 

one,  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion  ramji.mt  of  the  field. 
Der/nn,  az.   six  plates,  three,  tv,o,   and  one,   on  a 

chief  ar.  a  lion  rampant  of  the  field. 
Dcgon,  az.  six  jilotes,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a 

chief  or,  a  demi  lion  rampant  pnrj>. 
Dec/on,  [Gloucestershire.]    az.    six   bezants   on    a 

chief  or,  a  lion  naissant  of  the  field. 
Di:cremont,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  or,  crowiied  az. 
]3e  GrI'Y,   [Wrest,]  barry  of  six,   ai-.  and  az.  in 

chief  three  torteauxes. 
Di'f/reij,  barry  of  six,   ar.  and  ^  crt,  a  saltier  engr. 

gu. 
De  GvJSCARnu.S,  or,  billettec  az.  a  lion  rampant 

of  the  second. 
De  Ha  STAN  g,   az.   a  chief  gu.  a  lion  rampant, 

double  queued  ar. 
De  Hereeord,   gu.  two  bends,   the  first  or,  the 

second  ar. 
Di:iiEYTON,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  ar. 
]^i:kes,  or  Decici.E!s,  az.  a  lion  rampant,  betw. 

eight  cross  crosslets  fitcliee  ar. 
Dekkcs,  az.  a  lion  rampant,  within  an  or!e  of  cross 

crosslets  ar. 
Dekewer,   [Hackney,    Jliddlcsex,]    vert,    on  a 

cross  engT.  or,  li\e  ileurs-de-lis  sa.  in  the  first 

and  fourth  quarters  a  caltrap  ar.  in  tlie  second 

and  third,   a  lion  rampant  of  the  last. — Crest,  a 

tiger's  head  jipr.   collared   or,   issuing  out  of  a 

tower  vert.     [G runted  \~A2.'] 

[    Ll    ] 


DEL 

Dk  la  Beche,  vaijc  ar.  and  g:u. 

Dklmuc It,  ar.  a  lesst',  Lotw.  three  crescents  sii. 

Dehihcr,  [Soutliarn,  Gloueestersliiic,]  az.  a  bend 
ar.  cottised  or,  l)etv, .  iix  martlets  of  tlie  last. 

Dcl/iiher,  gu.  a  I'esse  -wavj',  \vithiii  a  bordure  eiigr. 
or. 

DcUahcr,  [Northaiiiptoiishlre,]  az.  a  bend  eottiscd 
ar.  betw.  six  niarllel>  or. 

Di'l/aljcr,   or,  a  cross  gu.  and  chief  vert. 

Dcllahcre,  or  Delahere,  [Gloiicestersbin  ,]  az.  a 
bend  or,  cotti.sed  ar.  bet\v.  six  martlets  of  the 
second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
plume  of  feathers,  i>arty  per  pale,  ar.  and  az. 

DcUuherc,  az.  a  bend  double  cottised,  betw.  six 
martlets  or. 

Belabor,  gu.  a  fcsse  \vavy  or,  ^\ithin  a  bordure 
engr.  ar. 

Dclaborc,  [Gloucestershire,]  az.  a  bend  ar.  cot- 
tised or,   betw.  six  martlets  of  the  second. 

Delaeymk,   az.  a  crescent  or. 

De  la  Cha.mi5UK,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  ur. 

Deladowne,  [London,]  or,  twelve  escallops  gu. 
two,  three,  two,  three,  and  two.— Crest,  a  hand 
aud  arm,  erect,  habited  ar.  cufl"  or,  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  cup  of  the  fu'st,  out  of  the  cup,  fire,  ppr. 

Delafielu,  [Laacashire,]  sa.  a  cross,  pattee,  or. 

Delaficld,  vau-e,  ar.  and  sa. 

DelafuM,  [Ireland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  armed 
ar. 

Ddaftchl ,  sa.  a  cross,  flowered,  or. 

Ddaficld,  sa.  a  cross,  palonce,  or. — Crest,  a  dove, 

.  -with  wings  expanded,  holding  iu  its  beak  an 
olive  branch,  all  ppr.  [Borne  hy  Joseph  Dcla- 
Jield,  E^q.  of  Campdcn-Iiill,  KensiiK/ton,  Mid- 
dlesex.] 

DdaJieUl,  [Audley,  Ilerefordsliirc,]  sa.  three 
garbs  ar. 

Delafold,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Delaford,  [Iver,  Euckiughamshire,]  sa.apalear. 

Delafors,  or  Di;lahuvse,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  a 
fesse,  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. 

Delafosse,  az.  three  cbcveronels,  betw.  as 
many  mullets  or. — Crest,  a  cock  or.  [Borne 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Delafos.se,  of  Jlic/unond, 
Swrrei/,  1S24.]     Sec  Plat6  of  Aj-ms. 

Delakountaine,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  bend  or,  in 
the  sinister  corner,  a  cinquefoil  ar. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  grifiin,  sejant,  or,  holding,  iu  his 
dexter  foot,  an  eastern  crown  ar. 

J)e  la  Fuunfaiii,  [Relcliamj),  St.  Paul,  Essex,] 
gu.  a  bend  ar.  a  sixfoil  iu  the  sinister  quarter 
of  the,  last.  [Granted  hij  Camden,  CUiren- 
c/ei(.i-.] 

Delafov,  sa.  iv.o  arms  meeting  in  cliev.  ar. 
crossing  their  hands  on  a  human  heart  or. 


DEL 

Delafoi/,  sa.  two  aims,   in  saltier,  a  human  heart. 

in  chief  erm. 
Delahache,  or,  across,  cngr.  gu. 
Delaiiav,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  suii  gu.— Crest , 

a  wolf's  liead 

Delalunj,   ar.  an  estoile  sa.  bczantee. 

Deiuliaii,  ar.  au  estoile  gu. 

Delahatj,  ar.  a  mnlk;t  of  six  points,  pierced,  gu. 

Dekthaij,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  au  estoile  of  sixteen 

jioints,  gu. — Crest,  a  Avolf's  head 

JJelahaij,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 
Dclahaij,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 

three  mullets  of  the  first. 
De.lahaif,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
Delalun/,  [Kent,]  ar.  on   a  fesse  sa.   betw.   four 

martlets  of  the  second,  two  martlets  or. 
Dclahaij,  ar.  three  escallops,  in  bend,  gu.  cottised 

Delalunj,  ar.  a  pile,  vrasy,  gu. 

Delnltaij,  [Ireland,]  liarry  of  six,  az.  and  ar.  on  a 

cliiel'  of  the  second,  th.ree  eyes  gu. 
Delahaij,  ar.  three  escallops,  in  bend,  sa.  cottised 

gu. 
Delahaij,  ar.  on  a  fosse  gu.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 

two  martlets  or. 
Dehiijhay,  ar.  abendgu. 
De  la  Haye,    [Shepereth,   Cand^ridgeshire,   17th 

Edward  II.]  az.  a  fesse,  ar.  betw.  three  cbicjue- 

foils  or. 
De  la  IIinE,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fusils  or. 
Delaiiill,  ar.  two  legs  in  pale  gu. 
Delahoesse,  or.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  fusils, 

gu.     (Anollier,  lozenges.) 
Dc  la  Herse,    or  De  la  Horse,    ar.  a  fesse   sa. 

betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. 
De  la  Jlerse,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fusils  sa. 
Dj;laite,  gu.  a  cock  or,  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

— Crest,  a  cock,  as  in  the  arms. 
Delaland,     or     Deland,     [Suflolk,]    az.    a 

maunch  erm. 
Delahtnd,  per  pale,  az.   and  gu.   three  lions,  pas- 
sant,  or,  tv,o  and  one. 
Delalaud,  [Pinchbeck,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 

daucettce,  betw.  six  billets  gu. 
Delaland,  or  De  la  Lannde,  ar.   a   chev.   betw. 

three  billets  gu. 
De  la  Laund,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  bezants. 
Uelalune,  ar.  three  pellets. 
Delalee,  []Iertfordshire,]  ar.   a  cross,  chequy, 

or  aud  az. 
Delalee,  [Staliordshiro,]   sa.   three  eagles'   heads, 

erased,  ar. 
Delalee,   [Jlereford,]  ar.  a  cross,   chequy,   or  and 

az. 
Delaleu/h,  Dekf/cy,  or  Deleyh,  erm.  on  a  chev. 

sa,  three  bezants. 


DEL 

De  la  Ley,  [Kindlet,]  or,  a  fessc,  I'mbattled,  betw. 

six  martlets  gu.  three  and  three. 
Df.I'ALI'CE,    [Clieslow,    Dorsetshire,]  gu.   three 

bucks'  lieads,  couped,  ar. 
Dr.  LA  Ltjna,  az.  a  moon,  decrescent,  jijir. 
Dki-ALUNK,  [Suflulk,]    ar.   three  luuts,   tv,-o  and 

one. 
Delulune,  [SufTolk:.]     The  same,  with  a  hibel  of 

three  [joiuts. 
Delalinie,  or  Delalu/c,  az.  a  inoon,  decrescciii,  or. 
Delaiakd,  [Sussex  oud   Surrey,]  ar.   a  cross, 

eug-r.  Rii. 
Dclali/iu!,  g'u.  three  bucks'  heads,  couped,  or. 
Delahjiid,  gu.  three  hinds'  heads,  couped,  ar.  two 

and  one. 
Dekih/nd,   gu.    three    stags'   heads,  cabossed,  ar. 

two  and  one. 
Dklalyne,  or  DiiLALUXK,  az.  a  moon,  decre- 
scent, or. 

Delaaiaine,  or,  tluce  crosses gu. 

De  IjE  March,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  az. 
Ddamarche,  barry  of  tw•c)^•e,  ar.  and  az.  over  all, 

a  liou,  rampant,  gu. 
Ddamarche,  or  Dclawarch,  az.  four  bars  ar. 
Delamake,  vert,  a  mnnnch  erm. 
Delamare,  az.  a  mauach  erm. 
Delamare,  gu.  a  mauiicli  ar. 
DelaiiHire,  gu.  a  maunch  or. 
Ddamare,  [Oxfordshire,]  gu.  a  mauucli  erm. 
Ddainaye,  gu.  a  cross  foniice,  in  cliicf,   an  escal- 
lop ar. 
Ddamare,  or  Delamai/ne,    ar.   three   crosses  gii. 

(Auai/ier,  the  field  or.) 
Ddamare,  sa.  a  ci'oss  ar. 
Ddamare,  gu.  a  cross,  pattee,  flory,  in  the  first 

quiuter,   an  escallop  ar.  . 
Ddamere,   or,   a  fesse,  coltised,    az.     (Another, 

double  cotlised.) 
Delamare,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  cottised,  az. 
i^f/a/^cn-e,  []:^ssex,]  or,  a  fesse,  cottised,  gu. 
Delamare;  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  collared  az. 
Ddamare,  gu.    two    lioris,    passaut,    giuudant,   in 

pale,   or. 
Delamare,  [Hampshire,]  gu.   two  lions,  pass.int, 

in  pale,  ar. 
Delamare,  [Hampshire,]   gu.  two   lions,  passant, 

guardant,  in  pale,  or,  collared  sa. 
Delamare,  or  Ddamore,   [Berks,]   az.  two  bars, 

daiicettee,  or. 
Delamare,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  three  bars,  dancet- 

tec,  gu. 
Delamare,  az.  three  liars,  wiivy,  ar. 
Delamare,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  thiee  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 
Delamare,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  eagles 


J)  E  L 

Delamare,  or  Ddamore,  ar.  six  martlets  sa.  three, 

t\io,  and  one. 
Delamare,  gu.  three  breams,  baurient,  ar. 
Jhltimare,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  g\i. 
J^elamare,  ar.  a  fesse  az. 
Delamare,  [Still'olk,]   or,  a  fesse,  bc-tw.   two  bars 

gemelles  gu.     CAvolhcr,  az.) 
Delamare,  gualion,  passant,  giuu-dant,  ar. 
Delamare,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  ar. 
Delamare,  gu.  two   lions,   passant,  giiardaut,  ar. 

collared  sa. 
Dela/iuere,  ar.  on  a  bend   az.   three   eagles,  di'-- 

]ihiyed,  or. 
Delamecre,  ax.  on  a  bend  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Delamere,  [Laccashii-e,]  gu.  a  cross,  formee,  or. 
Dei.amooK]'.,  gu.  a  cross  flory,  and  an  escallop  in 

the  first  quarter  ar. 
Ddamore,  alias  Moreing,  [Moretou,  Devonshire, 

]f)"iO,]  ar.  six  martlets  sa.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Ddamore,  ar.  seven  martlets  sa.  three,  three,  and 

one. 
I  Ddamore,  sa.  a  cross  flory,  and  an  escallop  in  the 

first  cjuarfer  ar. 
Delamote,  vair,  abend,  lozengy,  gu. —Crest,   a 

lion,  passant,  guardant, collared  vair. 

Delamolle,  vair,  a  bend  gu. 

De  Laxcasteh,  gu.  a  lion,   rampant,   guardant, 

or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.  charged  with  three 

fleur.s-dc-lis  or. 
Delane.     See  Delaune. 
Di:eap,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads, 

gu.— Crest,   a  cubit  arm,  in  armour,  per  j)ale, 

embattled,  or  and  az.  the  hand  grasping  a  sword, 

ppr.  pomel  and   hilt   gold.     [^Borne,  quarterly, 

irilJi  Boyle,  (being  or,  a  chev.  vair,  betw.  two 

roses  in  chief  gu.  and  a  ship  in   base  ppr.)  by 

James    Bogle    Delap,    Esq.     of   Stokes-Park, 

Surrey,  1824.] 
Delap,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
Delapile,  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.   betw.  four  roses 

ar. 
Ddapille,  ar.  a  bend  l.ietw.  two  r.'iullets  sa. 
Deeapine,  [Suflolk,]  az.  fretty  ar.  on  ;;  chief  of 

the  second  three  ogresses. 
Ddapine,  [Kent,]  gu.   a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 

jiine  apples  or. 
Di.LAPii'E,    or  Pipe,   [Derbyshire,]    az.   semee 

cross  crosslets,  and  two   organ-pipes,    in  chev. 

or. 
Ddapipe,  [Stufl'ordshire,]  az.   ten  cross  crosslets, 

or. 
Delapipe,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.    ten  crosses,  pattee, 

or,  four  in   chief,  six  in  base,  three,  two,  and 

one.     (Another,  ten  cross  crosslets.) 
Dei.apeanch,  [Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  guttee  sa. 

a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  last. 

[Ll2] 


DEL 

DelapJanch,  [Butkiiigharashirp,]  ar.  billeltee, 
or,  a  lion,  lanipaiit,  sa.  crouiu-d  of  tlie  se- 
cond. 

Ddaplanch,  ar.  billcttee  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
giiardant,  of  (he  second,   crowned  or. 

DelapJaunch,  ar.  scmee  of  billets  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, of  the  last,  crowned  or. 

l)i'l(ij)laric/ic,  [Buckiiiirhamshirc,]  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, crowned  or,   hilleltee  sa. 

Dei.apolk,  i^u.  a  saltier  ar.  vithin  a  bordure  sa. 
bezantee. 

Delapole,  az.  a  fesso,  betw.  three  leoj)avds'  beads 
or. 

Dtlapale,  az.  two  bars,   wavy,  ar. 

DelapaUc,  ar.  a  saltier  gn.  within  a  bordure  sa. 
bezantee. 

DelaI'OND,  az.  a  fret  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  tluee 
torteauxes. 

DiiLAPOOL,  az.afesse,  betw. three  leopards'  faces, 
or. 

Delaimole,  [Middlesex,]  ar.  a  saltier  gti.  within  a 
bordure  sa.  bezantee. 

Ddajiooh',  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.  betw.  four 
rosf  s  ar. 

Dclapoole,  az.  a  fesse  or,  and  label  of  three  points 
gni. 

Delapoole,  az.  a  tesse  or. 

Dckipvale,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  within  a  bordure  sa. 
bezantee. 

Delapoole,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Dclapoole,  az.  two  bars,   uebulee,   or. 

Delap>oole,  per  pale,  sa.  and  ar.  a  saltier,  engr. 
couuterchanged. 

Delapoole, T^OT  pale,  or  and  sa.  a  saltier,  eugr.  coun- 
tei'changed. 

Delapoole,  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Delapoole,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gii.  dejnessed  by  a 
bend  sa. 

Delapound,  az.  a  fret  of  six,  ar.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  three  torteauxes. 

Delarenop.,  or  Delaroui?,  [Kent,]  ar.  three 
hats  sa.  two  and  one. 

Delariver,  [Yorkshire,]  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 
within  a  bordure  az.  bezantee. 

Delariver,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  mul- 
lets ar. 

Dclariccr,  sa.  two  bends,  dancetfee,   or. 

Delariver,  [Bcrksliire,]  ar.  a  fret  sa.  and  canton 
gu. 

Delariver,  ar.  fretty  sa.  an  inescocheon  gu. 

Delariver,  [Berkshire,]  az.   tvvo   bars,  <lancettee, 

or. 
Delariver,  az.  two  bars,  wavy,  or. 
Delariver,  ar.  two  bars,   wavy,   az. 
Delaroche,  [Herefordshire,]  sa.  three  roaches, 
naiant,  in  pah;,  ar. 


DEL 

Deearvs  EU,  vair,  within  a  bordure,  gu.  bezan- 
tee. 

DI'EATOURE,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  tower,  with  a 
steeple  az.  the  port  gu. 

Delatoirre,  az.  a  tower,  triple-towered,  ar. 

Dilalowre,   or  Ddalovr,  az.  a  tower  ar. 

Delatoirre,  sa.  a  tower  ar. 

Dklatune,  [Hampshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  gii. 

Delavacue,  or,  seniee  de  cross  crosslets  gu.  a 
lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Delavac/te,  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  crowned 
or,  two  and  one. 

DelavacJte,  [Piuckinghamshire,]  gu.  three  lions, 
rampant,  ar.  a  label  of  three  points  az. 

Delavaclie,  [Buckinghamshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ar. 

Deeaval,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  two  bars  vert. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  goat's  head, 
ar.  attired  of  the  first. 

Dclaval,  [Seaton,  Dolaval,  Northnmberland,] 
enn.  two  bars  vert. — Crest,  aram'shead,  erased, 
ar.  attired  or. 

Dclavale,  sa.  three  boars'  heads,  coupcd,  ar. 

Dclavall,  erm.  tliree  fusils  vert. 

Delavall,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  salamander  in  the  flames,   all  ppr. 

Delavore,  or,  a  cross  gu.  on  a  chief  vert,  a  la- 
bel of  three  points  ar. 

Delavere,  or,  a  cross  gu.  and  a  chief  vert. 

Delavere,  quarterly,  orandgu.  in  the  dexter  quar- 
ter a  mullet  of  the  second. 

Delavil,  [Northumberland,]  erm.  three  lozen- 
ges az. 

Dki.auX'I",  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  billets  gu. 

Delaitne,  [London,]  az.  a  cross  of  lozenges  or, 
on  a  chief  gu.  a  leopard,  ])assaiit,  guardant,  of 
the  second,  spotted  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  fleur-de-lis  gold. — Crest,  the  lion  (or 
symbol)  of  St.  Mark,  sejant,  wings  elevated, 
and  round  his  head  a  glory,  all  ppr.  laying  his 
dexter  paw  on  the  Gospel,  close,  or,  covered 
gu.  garnished  of  the  second.  [Herald's  OJ/ice, 
London,  C.  2-i.] 

De  Lunc,  az.  a  cross  of  lozenges,  or,  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  of  the  second, 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  gold. 
[Assif/ned  to  Gideon  De  Lune,  of  Blackfriars, 
London,  March  7.  1G12.] 

DelaWARD,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  billets  gu. 

Delawarde,  [Oxfordshire,]  vaire,  ar.  and  sa. 

Delawarde,  [Leicestershire.]     The  same. 

Delaware,  gu.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  betw.  live  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Delaware,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  an  orle  of 
eight  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. 

Delaiuare,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  eight  cross 


DEL 

crosslcts,  fitchee,  three,  two,  two,  nnd  one,  or, 

cliart;:ed  on   the  shoulder  ^^ilh  a   crescent  or,   a 

chief  of  the  second. 
Di'luv:are,  ar.  on  abendaz.  three  eagles,  disphiyed, 

or. 
Dclawarr,   [Warwickshire    and    Gloucestersliire,] 

gu.  crusilly,  fitcliee,   a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Dclawarr,  gu.   crusilly,  fitchee,   a   lion,  ramiiant, 

ar.    a   bend    cngr.    sa. — Crest,    a   bird's   head, 

couped,  ar,  beaked  gu. 
Delaivarr,  gu.  semee  of  crosses  bottonee,  fitchee, 

and  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Dei.ayiiay.     See  Nvith  JJEL.iiiAv. 
Dr.LAWREV,  az.  three  leopards'  heads,  jessant-de- 

lis,  or. 
Deli.gev,  ur  Deleoh.     The  same  as   Dei-A- 

EEicar. 
De  Ligne,  or,  abend  gu.   a  chief,  cheqay,  ar. 

and  az. 
Delillerp,  [London,]  or,  three  lions,  rampant, 

az.  ducally  crowned,  gu.' — Crest,    a   demi  lion, 

rampant,    az.    ducally  crop's ned  gu.     [Granted 

1G57.] 
De  Lisle,  [Earl   of  Flanders,]  barry  of   eight, 

or  and  az.  over  all  au  escocheon  gu. 
Deeland,  [Lcland,]  ar.  a  saltier  az. 
Dellee,  or  Delly,    ar.    a  fesse,    betw.    three 

crescents  gu.  (Another,  sa.) 
Dclee,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  th.ree  crescents  sa. 
DELLE8F1E1.D,     [Lancashire,]     vaire,    gu.    and 

ar. 
Deelorty,  az.  a  cross  or. 
Deelwooei,  ar.  an  eagle,    displayed,  with  two 

necks  sa.    perched  on  a  staft',  lying  fessewa}s, 

raguly,  vert. 
DeUwood,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  necks 

in  bend,  vert. 
Dellyxe,  sa.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Deemar,  az.   three  barrulets,    daucettee,    betw. 

two   lions,  passant,  ar.—  Crest,    a   lion,  sejant, 

gu.  collared,  dancettee,  the  dexter  paw  resting 

on  a  fleur-de-lis [^Borne  by   William 

Delmar,    Esq.    of  Kenfidd,    Petham,    Kent, 

18:24.]  'i     J  J 

Delme,  [Lord  Tilayor  of  London,  1724,]  or,  an 

anchor  in  pale  sa.  betw.  tv  o   lions,  passant,  gu. 

— Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  against  an  anchor 

sa. 
Dclmij,  sa.  six  lions,  passant,  ar. 
Deem  AN,  [Sufiolk.]     The  same  as  Debenham. 
Delner,  or  Delver,    ar.    a  chcv.    gu.    betw. 

three  billots  sa. 
Delorey,  gu.  two  flaunchcs,  indented  ar.  within 

a  bordure  or. 
Delsume,  [France,]  per  fesse,  or  and   az.   five 

tleurs-de-lis,  in  cross,  counterchanged. 


DEN 

Dcchume,  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  on  a  clilof  of  the 
second,  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  iirsf. 

De  Lr'i'ON,  vert,  an  eagle,  disijlayed,. willi  two 
heads  or,  armed  au. 

Delves,  [Cheshire  and  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
fretty  or,  betw.  three  delves  sa. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chcv.  -fretty  or,  betw.  three  delves 
sa. 

Delves,  [Lancashire  and  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
gu.  fretty  or,  betw.  three  biliets  sa. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  eagle,  betw.  two 
wings  sa. 

Dches,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betvw  three  billets  sa. — 
Crest,   a  doljihin,  embowcd,  az. 

Delves,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  fretfy  c, 
betw.  three  ewer-pots  sa. — Crest,  a  dolijhiii, 
cinbowcd  ar. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  fretty  or,  betw.  three  lleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  second. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  delves  gu. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  billets  gu. 

Delves,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  fretty  of  the  iield,  betw. 
three  delves  or  billets  sa. 

Delv.^OOD,  or  Selvvood,  ar.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, with  two  heads  sa.  standing  on  a  piece 
of  a  tree,  raguled,  vert. 

DE>rAHi)EST()N,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  two  bars  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or,  collared  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Demardcslon,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a 
leojiard,  passant,  or. 

Dcinardeston,  Devcston,  or  Dencslon,  [Suffolk,] 
barry  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  cliief  gu.  a  lion, 
])assant  gnardant,    or. 

Deniardeslon,  az.  tv.o  pales  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a 
leopard,  passant,   or. 

Demardestone,  barry  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Dkmkley,  or  DENLE'i',  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
martlets  ar. 

Demilli/,  [Friuice,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  marl- 
lets  ar. 

Dciin/lli/,  [France,]  az.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  mart- 
lets or. 

Dempsters,  [Piltover,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  sword, 
in  bend  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or,  over  all  a  fesse 
of  the  third. 

Demorhy,  ar.  on  abend  az.  three  spur-rowels  or. 
(Anotlter  adds  a  label  gu.) 

Den,  or  Denne,  [Kent,]  ar.  two  flaunches 
sa.  cadi  charged  with  a  leopard's  head  or.— 
Crest,  on  a  staff,  raguly,  vert,  a  stag,  lodged, 
p]:>r.  attired,  or.  (Another  crest,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  stag,  lodged,  rcguardant,  ar.) 


Yi  E  N 

Dcii,  [Huiitino;(lo!isluiT,]  ar.    tv.o    bars  sa.   eacli 

cliarged  witli  (hroe  crosses,  pattce,  or. 
JJeii,  ar.  a  fret  vcrl. 
Den,  ar.  afrct  "ii. 
Dene,  bavry  of  six,  f;u.  and  in-,  on  a  canton  of 

the  last,  a  tower,  triple-towered 

Date,  or  JJf  Dene,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse,   daiicct- 

tcr.,   y-u. 
Dene,  I)e.  Den,  or  Dedene,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a 

lion,  rampiint,  pui-j). 
Dene,  ar.  a  lion,  jjassaut,  purp. 
Dene,  ar.  a  fesse  indoifed,  betw.  tlircc  crescents 

gu. 
Dene,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  two  bars  and  a  canton 

ar. 
Denn,  [Eversfield,  Sussex,]  enn.   on  a  bend  sa. 

three  mullets  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 

a  camel's  head  or. 
Denne,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  cliev.  wavy,  gu.  betw.  three 

flcurs-de-h's  az. 
Denne,  [Adsliam,  Kent,]  az.  three  bars  erra.  in 

chief    as    many  fleurs-de-lis   or. — Crest,    on  a 

cha]jeau  vert,  turned  up  erm.  a  peacock  in  his 

prido  ppr, 
Denn.     The  same  auas. — Crest,  out  of  a  chapeau 

gu.    turned   up    erni.    a   demi  peahen,  issuant, 
•.  wings  displayed,  ppr.     [Borne  by  Boherl  Denn, 

Esq.  of  Terns  ford- Hall,  near  St.  Ne.ols,  Hun- 

tingdonshire,   iS2i.] 
Dr^NACOORTE,  chequy,  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse  gu. 

three  j^lates. 
Denamujie,  Demauee,  or  Deuaiojke,  [Tour- 

isay,]  gu.  a  bend,  fusilly,  ar. 
Denarston,  or  Deverston,    ar.    three  pole- 
axes  gu. 
Demiaud,  or  Denmiano,  az.  on  a  chief  ar.  a 

linn,  rampant,  issuant,  gu. 
Dench,  or  DENECHVE,vert,  asaUier,  engr.  belw. 

four  cross  crosslets,  fifchee,  ar. 
Denensiie,  vert,  a  saltier,   eugr.   ar.   betw.  four 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
Denet.     See  with  Dennet. 
Dl■:^•E^■ILL,  gii.  a  fesse,   dancettee,  ar.  within  a 

bordurc,  cngr.  or. 
Deng,  Dengis,    or   Dency,    ar.    a   chev.    sa. 

hetw.  tluee  mullets  gu. 
Di:,NGATE,  per  bend,  embattled,  sa.  and  ar. 
Dencayne,    or    Engayne,    [Erunsted,    Nor- 
folk,] az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  six  escallojjs, 

ar. 
Denf/ai/ne,  az.  a  fe»se,  indented,  ar.  betw.  sLx  es- 
callops or. 
DeH</ai/ne,  or,  a  fesse,  dancettee,  sa. 
.Deiiijcnjne,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  ar.   belw.  si\. 

crtjss  crosslets,  or. 
Dcnr/ai/nc,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or. 


1)  E  N 

Denr;cn/ne,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or,  betw.  ten 
cross  crosslets  of  the  second. 

Den(/ai/ne,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  six 
escallops  gu.  a  mullet 

Dengaine,  az.  a  fesse,  diuueltee,  betw.  thirteen 
billets  or,  a  label  gu. 

Demjaine,  az.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  six  escal- 
lops ai'. 

Dcugalne,  az.  a  fesse,  indented,   or. 

Dencjcdne,  az.  a  fesse,  indented,  ;u-. 

Denham,  [London,  Buckinghamshire,  and  Sur- 
rey,] gu.  three  fusils  erm.  two  and  one. — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  erased,  ermines. 

Deniuun,  [Devousliire  and  Kent,]  gu.  five,  (anu- 
llier,  four,)  lozenges,  in  fesse,  erm. 

Denham,  gu.  a  fesse,  lozeugy,  ar. 

Denham,  quarterly,  or  a?id  sa.  on  each  three  mart- 
lets, counterchauged. 

Denham,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  tlu-ee  mullets  or.  (Ano- 
ther, three  mullets  ar.) 

Denham,  [West  Shields,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
tlu-ee  cranes'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  a  crane 
ppr.  holding  in  the  sinister  clav/  a  stone. 

Denham,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lious'  heads, 
erased,  gu. 

Denham,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  garnbs, 
erased,  erm. 

Denha?n,  gu.  three  bezants,  tv.o  and  one. 

Denliatn,  quarterly,  gii.  and  or,  in  each  quarter 
three  martlets,  in  bend,  counterchauged. 

Denham,  ot  Dinant,  gu.  a  fesse,  engT.  erm.  within 
a  bordure,  engr.  ar. 

Denham,  gu.  four  fusils,  in  fesse,  erra. 

l)enham,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  four  fusils,  in  fesse, 
within  a  bordure  erm. 

Denham,  gu.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  within  a  bor-- 
dure  erm. 

Dehany,  az.  a  bear,  salient,  ar.  ou  a  canton  or, 
a  cock  gu. — Crest,   a  demi  bear,  salient,  ar. 

DeniSELL,  DenselIt,  or  JJenstall,  [Corn- 
wall and  Devonshire,]  sa.  a  mullet,  sui-monnt- 
ing  a  crescent,  in  pale,  ar. 

Denison,  erm.  a  bend cottised,  betw.  a 

unicorn's  head,  erased,  in  chief, and  a 

cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  in  base.  ....  . — Crest, 

on  a  wreath,  a  cubit  arm,  bendways,  vested  az. 
cuft'  ar.  the  hand  ])pr.  pointing  -with  the  fore-fin- 
ger.to  a  star  or.  [Borne  hij  William  Denison, 
Esq.  of  Denhies,  Surrey,  and  Pall-Mall,  Lon- 
don, M.F.  for  that  Countij,  182L] 

Di  unison,  ar,  a  bend  betw.  a  unicorns  head,  erased, 
in  chief,  and  a  cross  cros.slct,  fitchee,  in  base, 
gu.     The  same  crest. 

DenneSTOUN,  [Dennestoun,  Scotland,]  ar.  a 
bend  sa. 

Dennestoun,   ar.  a  bend  sa.  betw.  a  unicorn's  head. 


DEN 

erased,  in  chief  s'U-  liorned  or,  and  a  cross 
crosslet,  fitcbec,  in  luise,  ol'  tlic  tliirtl. — Cicst, 
a  tlextcr  hand,  holding  an  antique  shield,  sa. 
charged  villi  a  star  or. 

De/Diesloun,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  hend  sa.  betw.  a 
usiicorn's  ear,  erased,  in  chief  of  the  last,  and 
a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  iii  baiu  az.— Crest,  a 
hand,  jjointino-  to  a  star  or. 

Denncstoun,  [Duutreith,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
az.  betw.  t.vo  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
armed  or,  three  rings,  with  escmbnucles  of  the 
last.  ^  .  ^ 

Dcnnesioiin,  [Mount  John,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a 
heud  az.  betw.  two  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
armed  or,  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the 
last. 

DicNLi'.Y,  crDEiLEY,  gu.  a  lion,  ranipajit,  gniar- 
dant,  ar.  crovned  or. 

Denhy,  or  Demhj,  or,  three  fleni-s-de-lis  gu. 

DkN-MAN,  or  Desnam,  [Kewshall-Grange,  York- 
shire, ar.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Denman,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  or.- — Crest,  a  raven,  rising,  sa.  \_Bornc 
hi/  Thomas  Duunan,  Esq.  M.P.  Common  6V/- 
geaiit  of  the  City  of  London,  1S'?4.] 

Di'NMARK,  or,  .scmee  of  torteauxes,  three  lions, 
passant,  of  the  second,  crowned,  armed,  and 
langued,  az. 

Dj'-.xn.     See  Den. 

Denxam,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  stars  of  the 
field. 

Dhnner,  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  a  label  az. 

Den  net,  [London,]  sa.  guttee  ar.  a  canton  erni. 
—Crest,  a  boar's  head,  erased,  ai\ 

Dcnet,  gu.  a  derai  lion,,  rampant,  ar.. 

Denney,  0?- Denny,  [>Yaltham-Abbey,  Esses, 
and   Norfolk,]  gu.   a   saltier   ar.   bctw.    twelve 

-  cross  crosslets  or.  "  f  Another,  ar.) — Crest,  a  cu- 
W  arm,  erect,  ppr.  holding  a  bunch  of  barky 
or. 

Denuy.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm, 
erect,  habited  gu.  cnfi'  ar.  hand  ppr.  grasping 
fne  ears  of  rye  or.  \_Borne  hi/  Anihonij  Denni/, 
Esq.  of  Church^UlU,  Kerry,   Ireland.  1817.] 

Denny,  i^^'aUllain,]  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  betw.  twelve 
crosses,  fovmee,  or. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  vested, 
and  turned  up  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  fom- 
ears  of  wheat  or. 

Denny,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  betw.  twelve  crosses,  pa(- 

,  tee,  fitchee,  or.  [Granted  to  Glover  Denny, 
of  Ravcninyham,  in  Norfolk,  Esq.  FJiineas 
Deimy,  of  Tots  Monks,  and  to  Edicard  Denny, 
of  Great  Yarmouth,  (his  two  uncles)  sons  of 
Thomas  Denny,  of  Tlivrllon,  Lnn'ftey,  in  Nor- 
folk, 9lh]iIar<h,'im-3.] 


DEN 

Dennili>,  or  Dr.WNiLE,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a 
fesse,  danceitee,  or,  within  abordureengr.tr. 

I)j;nnis,  az.  three  leopards'  heads,  jessant-de-lis 
or. — Crest,  a   leopard's   head    and  neck  couned 

Dennis,  [Gloucester,  l(i2M,]  gu.  three  leopards" 
heads,  jessant-de-lis  or,  over  all,  a  bend  cngr. 
az. 

Dennis,  [Gloucester,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  betw. 
three  leo;>ards'  heads  az.  jessant-de-lis  or,  a 
martlet  of  the  field,  for  dilference. 

Dennis,  [Pucklechurch,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a 
bend  engr.  az.  bctw.  two  leopards'  hea.ds,  jes- 
sant-de-lis, or.— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
az.  bezantee. 

Dennis,  gu.  a  bend  engr.  az.  betw.  three  Iccpaids 
heads  or. 

Dennis,  gu.  a  bend  engr.  az.  betw.  three  leopards' 
heads  or,  jessant-de-lis  of  the  second. 

Dennis,  [Devousliire,]  erm.  three  pole-axes,  tv>o 
and  one  vn'thin  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 

Dennis,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  three  Danish  axes,  ar. 

Dennis,  [Rictou,  Devonshire,  Coniwall,  and  the 
Isle  of  Wight,]  erm.  three  battle-axes,  in  pale, 
gu.  —  Crest,  a  tiger's  head,  erased  erni. 
CA7iother,  ar.) 

Dennis,  [Orley,  Devonshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  I,etw. 
three  V)road  arrows  ar. 

Dennis,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  crescents  or. 

Dennis,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  gu. — Crest,  an  arm,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
and  erect,  in  armour,  gTasping  a  snake  all  ppr. 

Dennis,  gu.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  jessant-de- 
lis  as. 

Denvys,  [Orleigh,  Devonshire.]     The  same  arms. 

Demiys,  [iMnllcot,  Devon.]  The  same,  vvith  an 
annulet  for  difl'erence,  or. 

Dennys,  [Holcombe,  Devonshire,]  emi.  three  bills 
sa. 

Dennys,  [Gloucester,]  gu.  three  leopards'  heads  or, 
jessant-de-lis  az.  a  bend  engr.  of  the  last. 

Denys,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  nebulee  gu.  betw.  tliree 
fleurs-de-lis  az. 

Denys,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  gu.  betw.  six 
fleurs-de-lis  az. 

Denys,  [Devon,]  az.  three  halberds,  or,  her.ded 
ar.  two  and  one. — Crest,  a  tree  vert,,  behind, 
an  antelope,  passant,  ar. 

Denys,  or  Dennis,  [Orlcy,  Devon,]  az.  three  bat- 
tle-axes or. 

Denys,  ar.  six  (leurs-de-lis  az.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

Dennison.     See  with  Den'iSon. 

Densell,  ar.  on  a  chev.  hvtw.  three  cross  cro-'s- 
lets  sa.  as  manv  crescents  or. 


DEN 

DenseU,  sa.  a  crescent,  and  Ibreo  mullet  ar. 

JJfiisi/l,  UY.  a  bend,  lietw.  throe  croziers  5^11. 

Dl^NSKVN,  [Scotland,]  .<;u.  a  t,^oslia\vk  or,  stand- 
ing on  the  hack  of  a  liare  ar. 

Dknssen,  ar.  a  chcv.  sa. 

DexstoX,  ar.  a  cliev.  bctw.  two  couple  closes, 
engr.  sa. 

Dcnslon,  ar.  a  chov.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets, 
engr.  sa. 

Dcnslonc,  ar.  tv,o  lions,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 

Den'SY,  gu.  a  cross  liiolinc  or. 

Dent,  [Dent,  near  Ne\rcastle-upon-Tyue,]  ar. 
ou  a  bend  az.  three  lozenges  erm. — Crest,  a 
tiger's  head,  erased,  erm.  maued  sa.  vomittiug 
flames  of  lire  ]))jr. 

Denl,  gu.  two  bars,  and  a  canton  ar. 

Dent,  [Loudon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  fusils 
erm. 

Dent,  [LondoJi,]  sa.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  ar.  in 
chief,  three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  demi  wolf, 
salient,  sa.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  colhu', 
dancettee,  ar. 

Dent,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.  within  a  bor- 
dure,  engr.  ar. 

Dcnf ,  vert,  a  buck's  head,  or,  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  of  the  second. 

Dent,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  lozenges  erm.— Crest, 
a  tiger's  head,  couped,  ai'.  [Borne  L-j  ilie  hdc 
Robert  Dcni,  Esq.  of  V/andswortli-Common, 
Surrey,   1823.] 

Dent,  [Tenterden,  Kent,]  . .  , .    a  fesse,  danceitee, 

in  chief,  three  escallops — Crest,  a  demi 

wolf 

DI':nton,  [Carden,  Cumberland,]  ar.  two  bars 
gu.  in  cl-.ief,  three  martlets  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  martlet  sa. 

Denton,  [Lancashire,  Oxfordshire,  and  Bucking- 
hamshire,] ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  cinque- 
foils  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  liou,  couchant,  or. 

Denton,  ar.  two  bars  gu. 

Denton,  [Warnell,  Cumberland,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
in  chief  three  cinquefoils  sa. 

Denton,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  collared  or. 

Denton,  ar.  two  bars  and  in  chief,  as  many  mart- 
lets sa. 

Denton,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  martlets  of 
the  second. 

Denton,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  sa. 

Denton,  gu.  a  chev.  ijctw.  ilnee  crescents  ar. 

DeNM  KR,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  chcv.  or.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslcls,  (lichee,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  az.  holding  with  both  his  gandis  a 
cros-s  crosslet,  fitchCe,   or. 

Denver,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three 
cinquefoils  sa.  as  many  crescents  or. 

Dhnveus,  [Wali)ole,  Norfolk,]   gu.  three  dexter 


D  M  R 

gauntlets,  ))endeut,  ar.  a  canton  chequy  or  and 

az. 
Denvile,  or  Devu,]-,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw. 

eight  lilies  ar. 
Deni-ife,  or  Deicile,   ar.    on  a  bend  az.  six  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  tiie  field,  two,  two,  and  two. 
Denvngsell,  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 
Den  vs.     See  Dennts. 
Deobody,  [L-cland,]  or,  a  cross  gu.  spotted  with 

erniiue  ar. 
Deonfielo.     The  same  as  Dean  field. 
De  Orton,  az.    a  lion,    rampant,  guardant,  ar. 

cro-s^ned  or. 
De?uen,  or  Deftun,  [Ilerefordshire,]  ai-.  on  a 

bend  gu.   three  roses  of  the  field. 
Depden,  ar.    a  fesse   betw.  three  leopards"  heads 

Dejidcii,  ar.    on  a  chief  gu.  three  leopards' faces 

or. 
Depden,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  lions, 

rampant,  or. 
Depden,  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 

Depden,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  leopards'  faces  az. 
De  Pensiiorst,  sa.  a  mullet  ar. 
De  Fenxhorst,  sa.  a  mullet  or. 
Deimia:\i,    ar.   (another  ov)   on  a  fesse  gu.    tliree 

leopards'  heads  or. 
Depltain,  [Norfolk,]    ar.    on   a  fesse   gn.    a   liou, 

rampant,  or. 
DepJiani,  ar.   011  a  fesse  gu.  three  lions,  rampant, 

guardant,  or. 
Depings,  az.  an  orle  ar. 
Dj.roRTE,   [Sheepsfead,  Leicestershire,]  ar.   tv,o 

bars  az.  over  all  a  saltier  gu. 
Dr.  PoRTU,  barry  of  six,   or  and  az.  a  saltier  gu. 
De  Pusev,  vert  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three   mullets 

of  the  second. 
Deram,  az.  three  crescents  betw.  nine  cross  cross- 
lets  ar. 
Deram,  gu.  semee  crosslets,  three  crescents  ar. 
Deram,  az.  a  cross  betw.  four  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Deram,  az.  a  cross  betw.  four  lions,  ran.pant,  or. 
Dintr.ERN,  or  Dekdern,  erm.  a  fesse  az. 
Dereham.     See  Deeriiam. 
J^ERBY,  ar.  three  cinquefoils,  and  a  canton  gu. 
Derlij,  per  chev.  crenelle,  or  and  az.  three  eaglets, 

counterc.hanged. 
Dirlnj,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs  ai'.  banded 

or.— Crest,  a  garb  as  in  the  arms. 
Dc-lnj,  per  chev.  crenelle,  az.  and  or,  three  eagles, 

di^jlayed,  cumiterchaiiged. 
Dr.Ri;\VARD,  erm.  on  a  chev.   sa.  three  crescents 

Deimiam,  [West  Durham,  Norfolk,]  az.  a  buck's 

head,   cabo.srd,  „r. 
Dekhaugij,   [Coulston-llall,   Suffolk,]  sa.   three 


D  E  S 

)iiurtlrts  ill  a  bend,  Iielw.;  two  beudlfls  nv. — 
Crest,  a  titter,  ])Li.ssant,  or,  tufted  and  nianed,sa. 

Dkring.     See  Deeking. 

Di^RLlNG,  ar.  fi  cliev.  betw.  tluec  porridge- pots 
sa.     (Anolher,  three  ures.) 

DiiRMYNK,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cottised  sa.  three 
escallops  or. 

Dern'alk,  or  Uf.rvall,  ar.  t\\o  bars  and  an 
incscocheon,  in  chief,  gu. 

Derncoorte,  or,  two  bars,  indented,  gu. 

DER^M■,STODE,  or  Dernford,  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, chequy,  or  and  az. 

Dernestode,  .^a.  au  eagle,  displaved,  ar. 

DeRNEYS,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief,   three  plates. 

Dernford,  [.DcTonshire,]  sa.  a  ram's  head,  ca- 
bossed,  ar.  attired  or. 

Dernford,  ar.  two  wings,  conjoined,  sa. 

Dernford,  az.  two  fishes,  haiuient,  or. 

Dernford,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  fretty  az. 

Dernford,  sa,  au  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

Dernford,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu. 

Dernford,  sa.  an  eagle,  di.spiayed,  ar.  armed  gu. 

Dernley,  sa.  a  sun,  or. 

Dernsted,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

Derpatrick,  [Ireland,]  per  pale  ar.  and  gu.  a 
fesse  counterclianged. 

Derpatrick,  per  pale  or  and  gu.  two  bars,  coun- 
terclianged. 

Derouch,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  reguavdant,  fuiip. 
his  tail  reflected  from  betw.  his  legs  o^er  his 
back. 

Derule,  sa.  a  sun  in  splendour,  or. 

DER^•ALE,  or  Uernale,  cir.  two  bars  and  an 
iiiescocheon,  in  chief,  gu. 

Derward,  enn.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crescents 
ar.     (AnotJicr,  or.) 

Dervxird,  or  Drevxird,  sa.  three  roundles,  quar- 
■  terly,  ar.  and  gu. 

DeR'RELL,  ai-.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  sa.  as  many  crescents  or. 

Dericell,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
sa. 

Derwent,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  rose  or. 

Derwentwater,  ar.  two  bais  gu.  on  a  canton 
of  the  second,  a  rose  of  the  fijst.  (Another, 
the  rose  or.) 

Dertuenl wafer,  ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  cinquefoil  or. 

Derwcntivafer,  or  Drinkwater,  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  fusil  of  the  first. 

Berwick,  oj-Derawnt,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
billets  gu. 

Derwyn,  gu.  a  fe.sse  and  pale,  engr.  or. 

l^iCi^r.ouVERlE,  [London,]  ])er  fesse,  or  and  ar. 


D  E  T 

an  eagle,   di>played,  with  two   heads,  sa.     See 

BOUA  ERIE. 

Desbrow,  ar.   a  fesse  betw.  three  bears'  heads 

and  necks,  couped  sa.    muzzled  or. — -Ciest,  a 

bear's  liead  as  in  the  arms. 
Ui;scus,  gu.  an  increscent  or. 
De  Sieva,  ar.    a  lion,    rampant,  gu.  betw.  two 

laurel  branches,  crossed,  saltierwise,  in  base  pj)r. 

■ — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
Deseand,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  saltier  az. 
Desmond,  [Ireland,]  rrm.    a  saltier  gu. — Cre.sf, 

a  lion,  passant,  guardaiit,  or,  grasjjing  a  saltier 

Desmond,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  saltier  sa. 

Desney,  ar.  a  fesse  gii.  charged  with  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Dcsneij,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  debruiscd  bv 
three  bars  az, 

Despayne,  gyronuy  of  eight,  or  and  az.  an  iii- 
escocheon ar. 

Despai/ne,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  a  chief,  bendy  of  six, 
of  the  first  and  second. 

DeppenceR,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  second. 
and  three  qxiarters,  a  fret  or,  over  all  a  bend 
sa. 

Des.S,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  owls  or,  on  a 
canton  gu.  as  many  lions,  passant,  guardant,  in 
pale  of  the  second. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  an  owl  or.  [Borne  In/  Sir 
WUUani  Dess.-] 

Desse,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  owls  or,  on  a  can- 
ton gu.  three  lions,  passant,  giiardant,  in  pale  of 
the  second. —  Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up, 
erm.  an  owl  with  wings,  expanded,  or,  over  the 
crest  this  motto — Yi(jUo.  [Granted  to  Sir 
Jioherl.  Desscl 

Dessen.     See  Denssen. 

De  Es'IRIYERS,  [Cumberland,]  ar.  three  bears, 
passant,  in  pale  sa. 

Detiiick,  [Bridsale,  Derbyshire,  and  Norfolk,] 
ar.  a  fesse,  vaire,  or  and  gu.  betw.  three  waler- 
bougets  sa. — Crest,  a  nag's  head,  erased,  ar. 

DethicJc,  [Lord  IMayor  of  Loudon,  1G.jG.]  The 
same  arms. 

De  TlDEMARCil,  [lurp.  a  lion,  s;ilient,  or,  within 
an  orle  of  cio-.s  ci osslots  ar. 

I)1'.T),i;y,  [('h.'-Mre,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  sLx  cross 
crosslets,  fitclue,  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

Detling,  or,  (ano/her,  m:)  six  lio-s,  rampant, 
az.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Detliny,  sa.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar.  (lu-ee,  two,  and 
one. 

Dei;morr,  ar.  a  fesse,  indented  gu.  betw.  three 
mullets  sa;     See  Deatmore. 

DetoN,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
[Mm] 


D  E  V 

each  cliM'gcd  willi   a  crescent  of   the  first,  as 

many  martlets  vert. 
Dclon,  sa.  a  cliev.  bet\v.  three  crescents  ar.  each 

charged  vith  another  gii.  withui  a  bordure  gobo- 

iiafcd  of  the  second  and  third. 
Dclon,  sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  martlets  vert. 
Dclon,    or,    two    lions,    passant,    guardaut,    gu. 

vithin  a  bordure  az. 
Dclon,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  ar.   each 

charged  Avith  a  bordure  g-u.  within  a  bordure  go- 

bonated  of  the  second  and  first. 
DcatoH,  [Devonshire,]  erm.  a  fesse  gu. 
DE^'ALL,  sa.  a  bend,  cottised,  dancettee,  ar. 
Dcvall,  erm.  two  bars  vert. 
Djjvell,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 
Deven,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. — Crest,  a 

lion,  rampant,  ar.  ducally,  gorged,  or. 
Devendale,  or  Deund.VLE,  [Hampshire,]  ar. 

a  cross,  sarcelly,  gu. 
Deven ISH,  vert,  a  saltier,  engr.  ai-.   bcfw.   four 

cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 
Devenisli,  [Susse.-i,]  vert,  a  saltier,  engr.  or.  betw. 

four  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. — Crcr.t,  a  demi 

tiger,  salient,  vert,  in  his  dexter  paw,  a  cross 

crosslet,  fitchee,  ar. 
Dever,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 
Dever,  az.  a  bend  erm. 
Devcr,  erm.  a  bend  az. 
Deverdon,  sa.  a  lion,  rampaut,  ar. 
Deverdovvne,  or,  a  fret  gu. 
Deverell,  gu.  three  stiirups,  with  leathers,  in 

pale,  or. 
Devereux,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in 

chief  three  lorteauxes. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 

coronet  or,  a  talbof  s  head  ar.  eared  gu. 
Devereux,  ['NVarwlckshire.]     The  same,  with  due 

diflerence,  and  the  same  crest. 
Devereux,   [Cheshire,]   gu.   a   fesse   ar.    in   chief 

three  plates. 
Devereux,  paly  of  six,  gu.  and  vair,  on  a  chief  or, 

a  lion,  passant,  sa. 
Devereux,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  martlets  ar. 
Devereux,  [Cangmeuan,  Wexford,  Ireland,]  erm. 

a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three  torteauxes. — Crest,  a 

stag,  trippant,  jipr. 
DEVEROX,erni.  a  fesse,  and  three  roses  in  chief  gu. 
Deveks,  or  Deveris,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 

betw.  three  mullets,   with  six  points  ol'  the  se- 
cond, pierced  or. 
Dever.SON,  ar.   two  bars  gu.  on  a   cliief  of  the 

last,   a  lion,  passant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 

guardant,  and  erased  gu.  collared  or. 
Dkvig,  [Isle  of  Guernsey,  IGl/i,]  or,   three  cal- 

traps  sa.  a  chief  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  callrap 

sa. 
DcL'ic/ce,  i)er  saltier  sa.  and  ar. 


J)  E  W 

Dr.viFORD,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  or,  and  a  bend  ar. 

De\  ILE,  or,  on  a  fe.sse,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis, 
two  and  two,  gu.  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Devilc,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  fo\u-  Oeurs-de-lis,  tv^o 
and  two,  gu,  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Devilc,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis,  two 
and  tw  o,  sa.  two  fteiirs-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Devill,  gu.  a  fesse  indented,  wthin  a  bordure  or. 

DE\'i.s>fR,  ar.   a  chov.  gu.  betw.  tv.o  mullets  in 

chief,  and  a  crescent  in  base — Crest, 

an  eagle,  displayed, 

Devisme,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  two  mullets  in 
chief,  and  a  crescent  in  base  gu. — Crest,  an 
eagle,  displayed,  sans  legs,  ppr. 

Devizmes,  [Lisbon,]  per  chev.  ar.  and  or,  a  chev. 
gu.  betw.  two  martlets  in  chief  sa.  and  a  crescent 
in  base  of  the  third. — Crest,  on  a  scroll,  with 
this  motto,  J'aspire,  (in  lieu  of  a  wreath,)  an 
eagle,  displayed,  ppr. 

D):\  ON,  or,  three  torteauxes,  two  and  one. 

Devonshire,  rCo.nwall,]  az.  three  eagles  or, 
two  and  one. 

Devonshire,  ar.  three  eagles,  dis]ilayed,  gii. 

Devensldre,  [Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  escallops  sa. 

Dewar,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  chief  az. 

Dev^ell,  ar.  two  pallets  gu.  on  each  four  be- 
zants in  pale. 

DeucU,  or  Dewill,  ar.  tM o  bars  gu.  each  charged 
with  five  bezants. 

Dcwell,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  semee-de-lis  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  guardant,  of  the  second. 

DeweLLES,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued 
sa. — Crest,  an  osti-icb's  head  and  wings  ar.  du- 
cally gorged  gu.  holding  a  horse-shoe  az. 

Dewers,  ar.  ou  the  sea  in  base  ppr.  a  three- 
mast  galley  flotant,  her  sails  furled  sa,  ou  a  chief 
az.  three  boars'  heads  or. — Crest,  an  anchor, 
with  its  cable  ppr. 

De\VES,  [Studley,  W'arwickshire,]  or,  three  quatro- 
foils  pierced  gn.  diversified  with  a  chief  vair.— 
Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  or,  about  the  neck  a 
collar  vair,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  quatrcfoil  |)ierced 
gu.  slipped  ppr.     [Granled  '25l/i  Juh/,  1709.] 

Dcwcs,  [Stow-IIall,  Sufi'olk,]  or,  a  "fesse  vair, 
betw .  three  quati-efoils  gu. 

Dewiiurst,  [Dcwhurst,  Lancashire,]  erminois 
three  escallops  gu. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head  ermi- 
nois. 

DrwiLLE,  gu.  a  lion,  salient,  ar. 

Dkt\'IN,  per  pale,  indented,  az.  and  or,  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  couuterohiuiged  on  a  chief  ar. 
a  rose  betw.  two  fieurs-de-lis  gu. 

Dcu-i/n,  or  Deicin,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  cincfue- 
loi'ls  sa.     (Asiolhcr,  trefoils  slipped  sa.) 

Dewvneel,  [Oxford,]  or,  frclty  vair. 


D  B  Y 

Dj'.wixton,  ar.  a  tliev.  gu.  in  chief tor- 

teauxes. 
Dewnill,  or,  a  fret  vtiir. 
Df.  WoLin,  or,  a  lightor-hoat  in  fesse  gii. 
De  "Worth,  erm.  au  eagle,  displayed,  \iH\i  two 

heads  sa.  armed  ga. 
Dewport,    per  cliev.    embattled  az.   and   sa.    a 

lion,  rampant,  or,  in  chief  a  crescent,  in  base  a 

mullet  of  the  last. 
DliWY,  [StratiK-ld,  Norfolk,]  sa.  on   a  fesse   nr. 

betw.  three  dragons'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  uuiiiy 

ciuquefoils  of  the  field. 
Dewije,  gu.  a  fret  of  six  or,  a  chief  erm. 
Dexwell,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  ileiirs-de- 

lis  sa. 
Devcheler,  [Germany,]  gu.  a  cross  pale  ar. 
Deyfe,  [Worcestershire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  throe 

crescents    ar.   each    charged   with    another   gu. 

within  a  bordnre  gobonaled  of  the  second  and 

tliird. 
Deyfe,  fCxloucestershire,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 

three  leopards  or. 
Di'i/ff,  sa.  a  chov.  erm.  betw.  three  leopards'  laces 

ar. 
Devis,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  faces  ar. 
Deyle,  ar.  three  chev.  sa. 

Deyley,  gTi.  a  leopard,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 
Deykband,  az.  on  a  chief  ar.  a  domi  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu. 
Dkypole,  or  Deapiioj,e,  az.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  gnnr- 
,  dant,  gu. 
Deyncourt,  clieqiiy,  or  and  az.  on  a  fesse  gu. 

three  plates.     (Another,  three  buckles.) 
Deyncourt,   ar.  billetice  sa.  a  fesse  dancettee  of 

the  last. 
Dc'jncourt,   [Yorkshire,]    az.   a    fesse    dancettee, 

betw.  ten  billets  or. 
Deyncourt,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  ten  billets 

sa. 
Deyncourt,  [Yorkshire  and  Oxfordshire,]  gu.  bil- 

lettee  or,  a  fesse  dancettee  of  the  last. 
Dey/icourt,  or,  three  bars  dancettee  gu. 
Deyncourt,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  thirteen 

billets  sa.  four,  three,  three,  t^\o,  and  one. 
Deyncourt,  az.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betw.  nine  bilh-ts 

or,  three,  two,  three,  and  one. 
D)' ynes,  [Coddenham,  Sutlblk,]  or,  two  bars  gu. 

vilhin  a  bordure  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  co- 
ronet or,   a  dragon's  head   sa.  gorged  with  two 

bars  of  the  first. 
Deypiioll,    az.  an   eagle,    displayed,    ar.  on  a 

chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  go. 
Deyse,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  erm. 
Deyse,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  or,  each 

charged  with  another  of  the  lield. 


jy  I  c 

Dryveel,  [Yorkshii-e,]  ar.  on  abend  az.  eight 
fieurs-de-lis  or. 

Dcyvill,  Deyvelle,  or  DmcU,  [Cockwold,  York- 
shire,] or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  four  tleurs-de-lis  gu. 
two   fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. — Crest,    a  cubit 

dexter  arm,  lying  fesseways  ppr.  vested 

holding  in  his  hand  a  lleurs-de-lis  or,  on  the  arms 
and  crest  a  crescent  for  diilerence. 

DiAUEE,  or  DiiiLE,  sa.  on  a  chief  ar.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, gu. 

DiAMONT,  [London,]  ar.  five  fusils  in  fesse,  con- 
jciined  gu.  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  piiv,- 
a  fusil  gu.  charged  -with  a  ileur-de-hs  ol"lhe  iirsf. 
[Granted,  ]G12,  Heralds'  Office,  Int.  M&\S. 
Vincent,  No.  154.] 

DlGA^f,  [Cowlby,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
or,  betw.  three  roses  nr.  as  many  steeples  az. 

Diconi,  or  Dicons,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  a  chev.  gu. 
fretty  of  the  field,  betw.  three  I'oses  of  the  se- 
cond, slipjjed  vert.  (Another,  ar.) — Crest,  a 
cock's  head  az.  beaked  or,  combed  and  watllcd 

Dicome,  [Lincolnsliii'e,]  gu.  a  chev.  erminois, 
betw.  three  roses  or. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head, 
erased,  quarterly  erm,  and  gu.  crined  or,  the 
lioru  gobony  or  and  ar. 

Djcer,  [Uphall,'  Hertfordshire,]  gu.  on  a  chsv. 
betw.  tlu-ec  eagles,  displayed,  or,  as  many  tor- 
teauxes. 

DiciiPiELD,  or  DiCHER,  [Shawborie  and  Mugle- 
ton,  Shropshire,]  az.  three  pine-apples  or. — 
Crest,  a  bear,  passant,  ar. 

Dychjield,  [Shabery,  Oxfordshire,  Dittou,  Lanca- 
shire, and  Essex,]  ar.  three  pine-apples  gu.  two 
and  one. — Crest,  a  porcupine. 

Dick,  az.  a  waved  sword,  erect,  in  pale  ppr.  hilt 
and  pomel  or,  betw.  two  mullets  ia  fesse, 
pierced  ar. — Crest,  a  leopard,  sejant,  ppr. 

Dick,  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  az.  betw.  three  stars  gu. 

Dick,  [Scotland,]  ernr.  a  fesse  az.  betw.  two  mul- 
lets in  chief  gu.  and  a  hart's  head,  erased,  in 
base  of  the  third. — ^Crest,  a  ship  in  distress  ppr. 

DicKARn,  or  Dickward,  sa.  three  plates,  on 
each  a  cinquefoil  gn. 

DiCKES,  [Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mart- 
lets gu.  ou  a  chief  .ar.  two  reiu-decr's  heads 
couped  of  the  third. 

Dickes,  [\\'aUholc,  Cumberland,]  or,  a  fesse  vairt- 
erm.  and  sa.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 

Dickens,  []jor:don,]  erm.  on  a  cross  patoncc  sa. 
a  leoi)ards  head  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  couchant, 
or,  holding  out  in  his  gamb  a  cross  patoiice  sa. 
{Granted  to  Uiltiam  Dickens,  of  London,  IGfh 
June,  J6'25.     Heralds   Office,  London,  C.  24.] 

Dlckins,  [Staflbrdshire,]  erm.  a  cross  patonce  sa. 
[  M  m  2  ] 


D  I  C 

Dickins,  erm.  a  cross  jnitoiice  sa.  a  canton  gu. 

Dickhis,  pcan,  on  a  cross  florv  sa.  a  leopaid s  face 
.....  . — Crest,  on  a  vreath,  a  lion,  couchant, 

ar.  lioldiug,  iu  tbe  dexter  paw,  a  cross  tlory,  as 
in  Ibe  arms.  [Borne  (quarterly  with  Scrase, 
being'  az.  a  dolphin  naiant,  bctw.  llirco  escallops 

with  the  crest   of  Scrase,    viz.   on    a 

wreath,  on  a  trunk  of  a  tree,  entwined  by  a  ser- 
pent, a  falcon,  with  wings  expanded )  li/ 

C/iarles  Scrase  Dickhis,  Escj.  of  West  Stoke, 
near  C/iickesier,  Sussex,  182:3.] 

Dickinrj,  [Bubbing-ton,  Staffordshire,]  erm.  a  cross 
flory  sa. 

DiCKivSTON,  ar.  a  pile  sa. 

DiCF.FiiiLn,  ar.  three  pine-apples  gu. 

Dickinson,  [Lord  j\iayor  of  London,  1757,]  az. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses,  formce,  or,  on  a 
chief  ar.  quatrefoil  purp. 

Dickinson ,  vert,  a  cross,  betw.  four  hinds'  heads 
coupcd  or. — Crest,  a  tiger,  sejant,  erm.  diically 
gorged  or,  holding  up  in  liis  gainb  a  broad 
arrow  of  the  last,  plumed  ar.  [Granted,  Nov. 
Ulh,  1625,  to  Limimj  Dickinson,  Esej.]     . 

Dickinson,  or  Diconson,  [Cleypole,  Lincolnshire, 
Yorkshire,  and  Bradlc),  Staflordsliire,]  az.  a 
fesse,  betw.  two  lions,  p;issant,  erminois. — Crest, 
ai  demi  lion,  ranipaiU,  ]jer  pale  erminois  and 
az. 

Dickinson,  or,  a  bend  engr.  betw.  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, gu. — Crest,  out  of  clouds  ppr.  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  of  the  last,  holding  a  branch  of  laurel 
vert. 

Dickeson,  or  Dickinson,  [London,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  crosses,  formee,  or,  on  a  chief  w.  a 
cinquefoil  vert. — Crest,  a  camel's  head  ppr. 
bridled  gu.  on  the  to])  of  his  head  a  plume  of 
ostrich  feathers,  under  his  throat  a  bell  or. 

DiCKLESTON,  ar.  a  pile  sa. 

DiCKMAN,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  demi 
lions,  rampant,  ar.  as  many  hurts. — Crest,  a 
demi  horse,  rampant,  or. 

Dickson,  [W'ester-Bhming,  Scotland,]  az.  three 
mullets  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  as  many  pallets  gu. 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  last. — Crest,  a 
man's  heart  ppr.  winged  ar. 

Dickson,  [Sornbegg,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  stars  gu. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many  pallets  or. — 
Crest,  a  hart,  couchant  and  guardant,  ppr.  at- 
tired or,  within  two  branches  of  laurel,  disposed 
orleways,  vert. 

Dickson,  [Eughtrig,  Scotland,]  az.  three  midlets 
ar.  ou  a  chief  or,  as  many  pallets  gu. 

DiCKVVA un,  .sa.  three  plates. 

Dico.v,  or  DicoNNS,  ar.  five  fusils  in  bend,  betw. 
two  cross  crosslets,  filchee,  sa. 

Dikon'i,  [Bedfordsliire,]  ar.   a  chev.  su.  fretty  or, 


I)  I  L 

betw.  three  roses  az.  stalked,  slipped,  and 
barbed  )ij)r. 

DiCTON,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  an  antelope,  passant, 
betw.  three  leopards'  faces  gu. 

DiDi'STON,  [Southouse,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  clicv. 
betw.  three  crosses,  pattee,  titchee,  ar. 

DiF.R.     See  with  DvKR. 

Dig  BY,  [Sherborn,  Dorsetshire;  Colshill,  War- 
wickshire; Barnes,  Surrey;  London,  Leicester- 
shire, and  Greystocke,  Buckinghamshire,]  az.  a 
fleur-de-lis  ar.  —  Crest,  an  ostrich  ar.  in  his 
mouth  a  horse-shoe  or. 

Dir/b;/,  [V{elby,  Leicestershire,  and  Norfolk.]  The 
same,  with  clue  diflerence. 

Dif/hij,  [Slansfield,  Vv'oodhouse,  Nottinghomshire,] 
az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  and  a  canton  or. — Crest,  an 
ostrich  ar.  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  ppr. 

Dif/li/,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Difi'hy,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  flems-de-lis 
ar. 

DiGCiiS,  gu.  on  a  cross  ar.  five  eagles,  displaved, 
of  the  field. 

Diggs,  or  Dijges,  [Kent  Pixtou,  \Viltshire,  and 
llycgate,  Surrey,]  gu.  on  a  cross  ar.  five  eagles, 
displayed,  sa.  armed  of  the  firt^t. — Two  crests, 
fust,  an  eagle's  leg,  couped,  from  the  thigh  sa.  three 
ostrich  feathers  ar. ;  second,  an  eagle's  head  sa. 

Di(/f/s,  [Bertram,  Kent,]  gu.  on  a  cross  ar.  five 
eagles,  displayed,  with  two  heads  sa. 

DiGHTON,  [Slurtou,  Liucolnsliirc,]  per  pale,  ar. 
and  gu.  an  antelope,  passant,  counterchanged. 

DigJiton,  [Ilostow,  Lincolnshire,  Worcestershire, 
and  London,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  betw.  three 
crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  gu. — Crest,  on  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  hawk,  close,  ar.  beaked  and  legged 
gu.  belled  or. 

Diyhton,  [HertfordsLiire,]  erm.  a  lion,  passant, 
betw.  three  crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  gu. 

D if/It  ton,  or,  a  pale  sa. 

Dii:eS,  or  Dvkes,  [Cumberland,]  or,  three 
cinquefoils  sa. — Crest,  a  lobster  vert. 

Dykes,  [Horsham,  Sussex.]  The  siuue  arms. — 
Crest,  a  cubit  aru\  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or, 
holding,  iu  the  gauntlet,  a  cinquefoil,  slipped  of 
the  last. 

DiKONS.     See  with  DicoN. 

DiLDARNE,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  az.  betw.  three 
cocks'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

DiLDELRUM,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  az.  betw.  three 
cocks'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

DiFjDKRiiY,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
<\  u . 

Dii.DOi;,  [Gilhngham,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  storks  sa.  . 

J)iLi'ORD,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  crowned 
or,  two  and  one. 


D  I  N 

DiLKE,  [Staffordshire,  Lriccstersliirc,  and  ■War- 
wickshire,] gu.  a  lion,  r;im])aiit,  per  pale  ar.  and 
or. — Crest,  a  dove,  close,  ar.  beaked  and  legged 
gu.     [Granted  Jamtanj  Will,  151-1.] 

DiLLiNGTON,  [Dillinf^on,  Norfolk,]  or,  tliree 
hawks  ppr.  perched  ar. — Crest,  a  hawk,  close, 
ppr.  beaked,  belled,  and  legged  or,  on  a  perch  ar. 

DUliiigton,  [Knighton,  Isle  ofWighl,]  gu.  a  lion, 
salicntj  or. 

DUniKjlon,  [H?mpshu-e,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
{Borne  by  Thomas  DUlincjiun,  Esq.  of  the  Isle 
of  IJighl,  created  a  Baronet,  Sepiemher  Glli. 
I62S.] 

Dillon,  ar.  a  lion,  salient,  gii.  dehmiscd  viih  a 
bar  az.  hetw.  three  estoiles,  issuing  from  a^ 
many  crescents  of  the  second. 

Dillon,  or  Diiion,  [V/rongston,  Devonshire,]  a.r. 
on  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  four  estoiles  issuing 
from  as  many  crescents  gn.  a  bar  az. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  holding  in  the  dexter  foot  an  estoile 
gu.  issuing  out  of  a  crescent  of  the  same. 

Dillon,  [Nev.ton  Fan'ers  and  Bratton,  Devon.] 
The  same  arms. 

Dillon,  [Chinnvell,  Northam])fonshire,]  ar.  a  lion, 
vainpant,  gii.  debruised  v\ifli  a  bar  a/,,  bef^v. 
three  crescents,  issuant,  as  many  estoiles  of  tlir 
second. 

Dillon,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant, 
gii.  debruised,  with  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three 
estoiles  issuing  out  of  as  many  crescents  of  the 
second. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  iiji 
erm.  a  falcon,  rising,  ar.  beaked,  belled  and 
legged  or.  (Anotlter  crest,  a  demi  lion,  gu. 
holding  an  e.stoile  ar.) 

Dillon,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  betw.  three 
crescents  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
holding  betw.  his  paws  a  mullet  or. 

Dills,  or  Dylles,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
hawks'  lieads,  erased,  or. 

Dilney,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

DiNioCKE,  [Devonshire,]  iU".  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
estoiles  or. 

Dimockc,  erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  crosses  bottonee 
ar. 

DimocJce,  ar.  a  sword  in  pale  sa. 

Diviocke,  [Leicestershire,]  sa.  two  lions,  passant, 
ar.  cro'wned  or. 

DiMSDALE,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee,  az.  betw. 
lliree  ruuliets  sa.  as  many  bezants  on  an  es- 
cocheon  or.  an  eagle's  dexter  wing  sa. — Crest, 
out  of  a  baron's  coronet,  of  the  llnssian  empire, 
a  griffrn's  head,  erm.  [Borne  hi/  Robert  Baron 
Dimsdak,  of  Camji eld- Place,  Herts,  18:24.] 

DiNANT,  gu.' a  fesse,  dancettee,  erm. 

Dinant,  gu.  a  fesse  cngr.  erm.  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  iU". 


D  1  S 

DlNCHEF^TER,  ar.  on  a  bond,  az.  three  escallops 
or. 

DiNDLEY,  (I?-  DiRCLEY,  ar.  a  fesse  and  tliree 
mullets  in  chief  sa. 

DiNELLY,  [St;;uford,  Dingbv,  Dorsolshire,]  ar. 
a  fesse  sa.  in  chief,  a  mullet  of  the  \d-\  betw. 
two  pellets. 

Dinclli/,  [York.shire,]  ar.  a  cross  mollue  f.,n.  in  1 
chief,   three  nndlets  sa.  I 

Di/nclcif,  (Melborne,  Swel'.ington,  and  Eranhy,  j 
Yorkshire,  aud  Feversham,  Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  | 
sa.  in  chief,  three  mullets  of  the  second.  | 

DiNGD.XLE,  [Clitherow,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross       | 
moline  gu.  in  the   dexter  chief  quarter,  a.  tor-       1 
teaux. — Crest,  a  griOin's  head  betw.  two  Miii'.rs, 
endorsed,  ar.     [Granted,  Ati(just  Wlfi, '[i'yCA).] 

DiNGHAM,  gu.  three  bezants,  two  and  one. 

Dimjliavi,  or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Din.f/hai/i,  gu.  three  fusils  in  fesse,  erm. 

Diiif/hani,  gu.  three  fusils  in  fesse,  erm.  witliin  a 
bordure  of  the  last. 

Diiigham,  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or.     See  DyXHA^!. 

Dinrjham,   gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Dinf/ham,  gu.  three  roucdies  erm. 

D)ng),);y,  or  Dinley,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse 
betw.  three  mullets  sa. 

Dinrjleij,  ar.  fretty,  in  chief,  throe  mullets  sa. 

Dijnfjlcii,  or  Dynbij,  ar.  in  chief,  three  mullets  sa. 

Di/nyle]/,  ar.  a  fesse,  iu  chief,  an  ogress  betw. 
two  mullets  sa. 

Dijngley,  or  Dyneky,  [C'lorlton,  Worcestershire,] 
ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief,  a  mullet  betw.  two  pel- 
lets.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  dragon's 
head  or. 

Dinsell,  sa.  a  crescent  and  a  mullet,  in  ciiief, 
pierced,  ar. 

Dintri:s,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu. 

Di  ruEN,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  gu. 

DirFORU,  or  Ditford,  [London,]  or,  three 
bars  az.  over  all  a  saltier,  counterc])anged,  v.  itliin 
a  bordure,  invected,  gu. 

Dii'RE,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  a  bendlet,  tiigr. 
gu. 

DxRDY,  az.  an  inescocheon,  voided,  or. 

DiRiJO.     The  same  as  Dildoe. 

DiRWARD,  sa.  three  roundles,  gyronny  of  eiglit, 
ar.  ajid  gu. 

Dirward,s,x.  tliree  roundles,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu. 

DlRVVELL,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  ."ia. 

Dinisell,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  az. 

DiRWYN,  gu.  a  pale  engr.  erm.  surmounted  v.ilh 
fesse  of  the  lust. 

Dirtcyn,  gu.  a  fesse  eng;r.  erm.  surmounted  of  a 
pale  engr.  of  the  last.  ■    - 

DlSERT,  gu.  three  dexter  hands  ar.  -  .•.' 


D  Y  X 

DiSGREMf»ND,  gu.  a  lion,  rani])ant,  or,  cro'.vncd 
az. 

DiSiiiNGTOx,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
escallo|)S  of  tiio  first. 

Dishincjlon,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
eRcallo|)s  of  the  first. 

DlsldiKjloii,  [Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 
mullets  sa. 

DiSKER,  or  DiSHER,  [London,]  on.  a  chev,  or, 
betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  viitli  two  necks, 
erm.  each  head  crowned  with  a  ducal  coronet  of 
the  second.— Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  centaur, 
passant,  reguardaut,  p)ir.  and  ar.  drawing  a  bow 
and  arrow  or,  feathered  of  the  tliird.  [Graiifed, 
Noveinlxr  23,  1704.] 

DiSMARV.s,  vert,  five  roses  or,  stalked  ar. 

Dismaris,  [Willsliire,]  ar.  a  chev.  quarterly,  az. 
and  gu.  bctw.  three  roses  of  the  last. 

DiSMOES,  or  DiSMOS,  or,  a  chev.  quarterly,  az. 
and  gu.  betw.  three  roses  of  the  third. 

Disney,  gu.  a  lion,  rampaut,  or,  oppressed  with 
three  bars  az. 

Disiietj,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  harry,  or  and  az. 

Disney,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  in 
pale  gu. 

Disnaj,  ar.   three  lions,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 

Din-sey,  [Swinderly  and  Xortoii  Disney,  Lincoln- 
shire,] ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  throe  fleurs-de-lis  or. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 

Disney,  [Lincoln,  Blokani,  and  Blechcly,  Euck- 
inghuinshu'c.]     The  same  arms. 

Dissert,  gu.  three  sinister  hands,  couped,  ar. 

DiSTEK,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  plates. 

Dister,  gu.  a  chev,  or,  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar, 

Ditton,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  bend'sa. 

Ditton,  or  JiUlon.,  erm.  a  fesse  gu. 

Dive,  [Eromhom,  Bedfordshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
dancettee,  betw.  three  escallops  erm. — Crest,  a 
vviveru,  with  wings  endorsed  gu. 

Dive,  [Wyke,  Brompton,  Holwell,  Harleston,  and 
Quinton,  Northamptonshire.]     The  same  Linus. 

Dive,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  ravens  ppr. 

Dive,  [Northamptonshu-c,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  thi-ee 
ravens  ppr. 

Dive,  [Oxfordshu-e,]  or,  a  fesse  sa. 

Dive,  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,  or,  betw.  three  escal- 
lops erm. 

Dives,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Diverse,  or,  three  bars  sa. 

Dix,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  a  uuutlet  gu.  on  a  chief  ar. 
a  crescent  sa.  betw.  two  stags'  heads,  couped, 
of  the  second. —  Crest,  a  gTey hound's  head  ar. 
ducally  gorged  gu.  betw.  tv.o  wings  or. 

Dyx,  [Wykmer,  Norfolk,]  az.  ou  a  bend  or,  three 


D  I  X 

martlets  gu,  on  a  chief,  ar.  two  rein  deers' beads, 
couped,  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  greyhound's 
head,  erased,  ar.  ducally,  gorged,  gu.  betw.  two 
wings,  the  dexter  or,  the  sinister  sa. 

DlXEs,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  fretty,  erm.  a  chief,  coun- 
ter-compoDV,  ar.  and  sa. 

DxxEY,  or  Dixie,  [Brampton,  Northamptou- 
shire,  Market  Bosworth,  Leicestershire,  and 
Normanton,  Derbyshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
and  chief  or. — Crest,  a  leopard,  sejaut  ppr.  du- 
cally gorged  or.     See  DiXY. 

Dixie,  [Sir  "NVolstane,  Lord  Slayor  of  London, 
158.3.]     The  same  arms. 

Dixon,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.  a  pale,  indented,  vert. 
— Crest,  a  sphere  ar.  chiuged  with  a  pale,  in- 
dented, vert. 

Dixon,  [Wallingtons,  near  Newbury,  Berkshire,] 
gu.  a  ileiir-de-lis  or,  a  chief  erm. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Dixon,  [Rainsham,  Durham,]  gu.  on  a  bend  or, 
bctw.  six  plates,  three  torteauxes,  a  chief,  ermi- 
iiois. — Crest,  au  arm,  embowed,  habited,  er- 
minois,  cuff  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
roundle  of  the  first. 

Dixon,  [Hertfordshire,]  sa.  a  cross  bet^r.  four 
hinds'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  on  a  inouni; 
vert,  a  tiger,  sejant,  ermine,  ducally  gorged 
or.     [Granted,  1G30.] 

Dixon,  [Kent,]  or,  a  cross  formee  betv\'.  four 
eagles,  displayed,  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  hind  sa. 
bezantee. 

Dixon,  [Helden,  near  Tonbridge,  Kent,]  or,  a 
cross  formee  throughout  the  field,  gTi.  betw.  four 
eagle.s,  displayed,  sa. 

Dixon,  [Wymondham,  Norfolk,]  per  bend,  dan- 
cettee, or  and  sa.  two  talbots,  passant,  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  per  pale, 
dancettee,  sa.  and  or,  attire  couuterchanged. 

Dixon,  [Hackney,  Middlesex,]  or,  a  cross  flory 
betw.  four  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 

Dixon,  ar.  a  pale,  dancettee,  vert. 

Dixon,  gu.  on  a  bend,  or,  three  tortcaiLxes  betv,-. 
six  plates,  a  chief,  erm.  [Confir7ned  (o  Gcorrje 
Dixon,  of  Ramshaw,  in  Durham,  lilh  Sep- 
tember, 13//f  King  James  L] 

DlXTON,  [Gloucestershire,]  sa.  a  pile  ar.  .sur- 
mounted by  a  chev.  gu. 

DiXNVELL,  [Brome-House,  and  Barham,  Kent, 
and  Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  couped, 
az.  grasping  an  eagle's  leg  with  a  wing  conjoined 
to  it  sa. 

Dlxicell,  or  Dexwell,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  az. 
betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

DiXY,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  two  fleui-s-de-lis  or,  a 
chief  erm. 


DOC 

Vixy,  [Iluutingdonsbire  and  Loudon,]  or,  a  lion, 

lanipauf,  vert,  a  cliicf  g-u.     See  DlXii'i'. 
DoAN'i-;,    [Iroliind,]    az.   crnsily    or,    un   iiaicorn, 

salient,   ar. 
DoiiiiES,  [Sir  Ricbiad,  Lord  l\Ia3-or  of  London, 

1551,]  per  pale  ar.   and  sa.  a  cliev.  engT.  belw. 

three    unicorns'   Leads,     erased,    guttee     d'eau 

ajid  guttee  de  poix,  all  conuterchanged. 
Dohhs,  per  pale,  ar.  and  ^a.   a  chcv.  cngr.   betw. 

tlii-ce    unicorns'    beads,     erased,      all    comiler- 

clianged. 
Dohhcs,  [Yorksbire.]     Tbo  same  arms. 
Dour.iNS,  gu.   five  mullets  of  six  points  or,  tv,'o, 

one,  and  tv  o,  betv, .  two  flaunclies,  cbequy,  ar. 

and  sa. 
Duh'ins,  ar.  a  cbev.  bet«'.  tbree  annulets  g-u. 
Duhjns,  [Herefordshire,]  az.  a  cbev.  belw.  tbree 

ainiulets  or. 
DoElNSON,  [Westminster,]  gu.  five   estoiles    ar. 

betw.  two  ilauncbes,  cbequy,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest, 

out  of  a  mural  coronet,  cbequy,   ar.  and  sa.  an 

oak-braucb,  fructcd,  ppr. 
Dor>!:;i.L,  [Faumor,  Sussex,]  sa.  a  bind,  passant, 

betw.  tbree  bells  oj-.— Crest,  on  a  mount   vert, 
,  a  bind  loudged  ar.  betw.  four  aiTows  stuck  into 

tbe  mount  or.     [Granted,  1G05.] 
Dohle,  [Somerselsbire,]  gu.  a  doe,  statant,  betw. 

tbree   bells  ar. — Crest,  on  a  wreath  on  a  mount 

vert,  a  doe  lodged  ar.  pierced  in  saltier  by  four 

arrows  or. 
DoBRr.K,  gu.  a  cresccTit  per  pale  or  and  ar.  betw. 

tbree    treibils  of  tbe  last. —  Crest,  on  a  motnit 

vert  a  thistle  ppr.     [Borne  hij  Scuiivd  Dohrcc, 

Esq.  1824.] 
DoBSON.     See  Dodsox. 
DocKDLEV,  or   DocKKSEY,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  a 

lion,  rampant,  az.  over  all  u  bend,  gobonated, 

or  and  gu. 
DociciXGEFELD.     The  same  as  Dokenfield. 
Docks,  az.  a  lion,   rampant,  betw.    eight  cross 

crosslets,  fitcbee,  ar. 
DoCKSEY,    ar.   a   lion,    ram])ant,  az.   over  all   a 

bsnd,  gobony,  or  and  gu.— -Crest,  on  a  chapeau 

gu.  turn<'d  up.  erm.   a  lion's  bead,  erased,  per 

pale,  az.  and  ar. 
DoCKWKAY,  [Nuburne,  Norlbumberland,]  .sa.  a 

cbev.  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  plates,  each  charged 

witb  a  ])allet  gu. 
Dockwray,  or  Dochi:are,  [Yorksbire,]  sa.  tbree 

plates,  two  and  one,  each  charged  villi  a  pallet  gu. 
Doclwrcuj,    [Foulborne,    Cambridgeshire,]   sa.    a 

cbev.  ar.  betw.   tbree  plates,  each  charged  with 

a  pale  gu. 
lyoc/cwray,  sii.  a  cbev.  engr.  ar.  betw.  tbree  plates. 
l>ocltvroy,  [London,]  sa.  a  cbev.  engr.-ar.  betw. 


D  O  D 

tbree    plates,  each   charged  with   a   pallet,    gu. 

on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  cross  of  tlie  third. 
Duckwray,  ar.  a  cbev.  befw.  three  torieauxes,   on 

eai'ii  a  pallet  ol'  the  field,  on  a  cliief  gu.  a  cross 

ar.  of  tlic  first. 
Duc.MiNiQUE,  [London.]  az.    a  cbev.   ar.   betsv. 

two  crescents  in  chief,  and  a  mullet  in  base,  or. 
DocroN,  or  DokETON,  per  fesse,  gu.  and  ar.   in 

chief,  two  crescents  or,  in  base  one  sa. —  Crest, 

ii  llenr-de-lis  sa. 
DoD,  or  DooG]',,  vert,  tbree  dog-fishes  ar. 
Dvdd,    or    Dod,     [Broxton,    Edge,     Shocklacb, 

Cheshire,    SandrJdge    and    Godstone,    Surrey, 

1  tlvJO,]  ar.  on  a  fessc  gu.  betw.  two  bars,  wavy, 

sa.    tbree    crescents    or.— Crest,    a    garb    ai". 

(AnaUier,  or,   environed  with  a  snake  ppr.  \\.' 

liead  issuing  from  the  middle  of  the  garb.) 
Dodd,  [Pertsey,  Shropshire,  lGi?3,]  ar.  a  lesse  gu. 

betw.  tv,o  bars  wavy  sa.  all  bct'^r.  tbree  crescents 

of  the  second. 
Dodd,    [Cloverlcy,   Sbropsblre,]   ar.    a    fesse    gi;. 

betw.  two  bars  wavy  sa, 
DoDDESCOMBE,    [TJovcD,]    purp.    three    eagles, 

displayed,  ar. 
DoDE,    [Hertfordfbire,]    az.    a   pale   engr.    erni. 

betw.  two  dcmi  lions  or. 
Dode,  erm.  a  cliief  cbequy,  or  and  az. 
DoDERiDGE,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  two  pales,  wavy, 

az.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  gu.  tbree,  three, 

and  three. — Crest,   a  lion's  head,    erased,   gu. 

nnirally  gorged  or. 
DoDi'MiAY,  or  DoWDNAY,  sa.  a  bend  coflised 

erm. 
DoijFi;nMi!E,  sa.  a  fesse  compouy  ar.  and  gu. 

betw.  three  crosses  pattce  of  ihe  second. 
Dodge,  [Suffolk,]  barry  of  six,   or  and  sa.  on  a 

pale  gu.  an  eye  ar.  weeping  and  drooping  or. 
i5o%e,  [Kent;  Slopwortb,  Cheshire;  andManing- 

ton,  ^Norfolk,]  barry  of  six,  or  and  sa.  over  all  on  a 

pale  gu.  a  woman's  breast  distiUing  milk,  all  ppr. 

— Crest,  a   demi    sea-dog  az.    collared,   finned. 

and  purfled  or. 
DoniER,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions,  rampant, 

ar. 
DoDiNGFlELD,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  erm. 
DortiXG.SKEES,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  a  crescent  sa.  for 

diil'erence. 
Do({u2(/!>ells,  or  Odiiiysells,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chit-f 

tv.'o  mullets  of  the  second. 
Dodinqsells,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  tliree  mullets 

of  six  points  of  the  second,  pierced  or. 
Dodiitysells,   or   OdlnrjseUs,  ar.  on  a   fesse   betw. 

tbree    mullets    gu.    as   many  escallops    of    the 

field. 
DoDiNGTON,  [Shroi>shire,]  az.  a  fessc,  belw.  two 


DOG 

nuillcts.  pierced,  in  cliief,  and  a  cliev,  in  base, 
or,  within  a  bordure  cngr.  ar. — Crest,  a  licm'p 
ganib,   erect,  or. 

Dodhirjtoii,  [Dodinp-ton,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  three 
bugle-horns  ar.  stringed  gu. 

Dodiiu/fOii,  [Meero,  \Yiltshire.]     I'lie  same  arms. 

Dodi/ir/fiiti,  az.  two  bars  or,  in  ciiief  three  l>e- 
zaiits. 

Dnrlui(//(>ii,  [V/oodhinds,  Wiltsliire,]  ar.  three 
Iiiigle-liorns  sa.  two  and  one,  stringed  gu.- — 
Crest,  a  stag,  lodged  to  (lie  sinister  side,  re- 
<.^uurdant,  ar.  iu  bis  moiitli  an  acorn  or,  stalked 
and  leaved  vert. 

1J(1DM ASTON,  per  fesse,  az.  and  or,  three  cinqne- 
foils  counterclianged. 

DoDMER,  [Yorkshire  and  liOndon,]  erni.  a  chev. 
wavy,  betw.  three  negroes'  heads,  couped  at 
the  breast  sa.  on  a  chief,  checjuy,  or  and  az. 
tv,o  plates,  on  each  a  talbot,  passant,  sa. 

Dodmer,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1529,]  erin.  a 
chev.  wavy,  az.  betw,  three  demi  blackinoors 
|)pr.  robes,  fretty  or,  on  a  ciiicf  chequy,  ar.  and 
gu.  a  crescent  of  the  fourth,  betw.  two  pellets, 
charged  with  as  many  taliiots,  gold. 

DoDS,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  iu  pale,  az. 

DonscoMr.K,  [Devonshire,]  purp.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  ar. 

DonsoN,  or  Dousox,  [Petersdale,  ^Vestinme- 
iand,]  ar.  a  fesse  iiebiilee,  betw.  six  flenrs-de- 
lis  g-u. — Crest,  two  lions' gambs,  erased,  in  sal- 
tier gu. 

Dodson,  [Liverpool,  Lancashire.]  The  same 
arms. 

DoDSWOiri'H,  [Shropshire  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  bet«'.  three  bugle-horns,  stringed,  sa. 
\Bortn'  In/  Joh?i  Dodsxcorlh,  of  Thorn! on- Wat- 
lap,    Yorkshire,  1(i1d  ] 

Dodsworlh,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
betw.  three  annulets  gu. 

DoDWORTii,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  bugle-horns  ar.  sf ringed  or. 

Dodworlli,  ar.  a  bend  engi-.  sa.  betw.  three  annu- 
lets gu. 

DoDWEi.L,  [Dublin,]  ar.  two  bars  per  pale,  in- 
dented, az.  and  gu.  in  chief  three  pellet.s. — - 
Crest,  a  demi  Hon,  ar.  pellettee,  armed  and 
langued  az.     [Granted,  in  Ireland,  March  iO, 

im-2.'] 

Doe,  [Sanghall,  Lancashire,  1719,]  ar.    a    chev. 

betw.  three  coulters,  sa. — Crest,  a  garb  or,  with 

a  coulter  stuck  within  the  band,  in  Itend  sinister 

sa. 
Dog]';t,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  a  bend  .';a.  three  talbot.s' 

beads,  erased,  or. 
Doget,  erm.  on  a   bend  sa.   three  talbot.s'   heads, 

erased,  ar. 


\)  O  L 

Dogget,  [Honing-Serbame,  and  "Wronger,  Nor- 
folk,] gu.  two  greyhounds,  salient,  combatant, 
collared  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  or,  gorged 
with  a  mural  coronet  sa. 

Doggclt,  [Norfolk,]  gn.  two  greyhounds,  com- 
batant ar.  collared  or. 

Doggctt,   sa,  two  greyhounds,  combatant,   or. 

Daggett,  ar.  two  greyhounds,  in  full  course,  gu. 
collared  or. 

Doggctt,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  talbots'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

DoHKRTY,  ar.  a  stag,  couchant,  ppr.  on  a  chief 
vert,  a  mullet  of  the  field. —  Crest,  a  dexter 
arm,  couped  below  the  wrist  ppr.  grasping  a 
dagger  of  the  last,  hilt  and  jiomel  or. 

DoiLLY,  or,  a  bend  az. 

DoKENi'iELD,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  voided 
and  pointed,  gu. 

Dohenficld,  [Portwood,]  ar.  a  cross,  voided  and 
pointed,  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  arm,  erect,  habited,  per  pale,  gii.  and  ar. 
cufted  of  the  last,  holding-  in  the  hand  p])r.  a 
sun  of  the  first.  (Another  crest,  X\\e  arm  habited 
gn.  ruftled  ar.) 

Dukenfeld.  The  same  arms.  [Granted  to  Ro- 
bert Dokenfield,  of  Dolenfidcl,  1023.] 

Dolccnfield,  or,  a  fesse  gu. 

DoKESBUKY,  [Cheslure,]  ar.  a  cross,  voided, 
gu. 

DoKF.SLEY,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  debruiscd 
^^ith  a  beudlet,  gu. 

Dolcsbrj,  ar,  a  lion,  rampiuit,  az.  bruised  with  a 
bcndlet,  componec,  or  and  gu. 

DoKESWORTH,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  cross  or,  five 
fleiu-s-de-lis  gu. 

Doh'sicorth,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.  a  cross,  betw. 
four  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Dol'esKorlh,  az.  a  cross,  betw.  four  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar. 

DoLisEN,  [Thingdon,  or  Finedon,  Northamp- 
tonshire,] sa.  a  helmet,  close,  betw.  tlu-ee 
plicons,  ar.  each  pointing  to  the  centre  point. 
• — Crest,  a  griflin,  sejant,  with  wings  endorsed 
ppr. 

Dolhen,  [Denbeigh,]  sa.  a  close  helmet  ar.  betw. 
three  pheons  of  the  second. 

DoLiiY,  [Leicestershire  and  Essex,]  harry,  wavy, 
of  six,  ar.  and  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  gritlin,  couped, 
ar.  winged  and  beaked  or.  [Borne  hg  Charles 
Dolhij,  Esq.  of  Brizes,  Brcntvood,  Essex, 
1S24:] 

Doi.iiSLKY,  or  Doi.SELEY,  gii.  ou  a  chev.  ar. 
three  martlets  of  the  first,  a  chief  az. 
charged  witli  an  esloile,  betw.  two  leopards' 
heads  or. 

Dolseleg,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  martlets  of  the 


D  O  M 

fiiTst,  ill  chief  a  leopnnl's  Lead,  hvtv,'.  two  mul- 
lets of  the  second. 
PoLFiNi-EV,  vert,  three  dolphins,  iiaiant,  in  pale, 

ar. 
J)o(fi/iiIi')/,  vert,   three  dfilphiiis  in  fosse  or. 
Diilphhihij,  [Hfiinpshiie,]    \ert,     iluce     dolphins 

iu  fesse,   or. 
Dolpltiii'jbj,  vert,  tliree  dolphins,  nainnt,  in  pale, 

ar. 
DoLiNS,  az.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  flenrs-dc- 

lis  ar.  as   many  mullets   of  six  point.';,  pierced, 

^M. — Crest,  a  fieur-de-lis  az.  betw.   t^vo  wings, 

endorsed,  ar. 
Doling,  per  fesse,  dancettee,  ar.  and  az. 
Doliiu/,  [V/orlh,  Dorsetshire..]  ar.  four   bars  dan- 

cetfec  sa.— Crest,  a   buck's  head    ppr.  gorged 

with  a  bar  dancettee,  ar.  and  sa. 
Doi.i,.vi{,  gu.  two  flaunclies,  indented,  ar.  within 

a  bordiire  vert,  bezjntee.— 7-Cresf,  a  dexter  arm, 

embowed,  ppr.  holding    a  falchion   of  the  last, 

hilt  and  iioniel  or.     [^Burne  In/  ]]■  ilHain  Dollar, 

Esq.  1S24.] 
Dolkr,  Dollers,  or  Duller.     The  same  arm.s. 
Doi.LiFFE,  [London,]  az.  on  a  chev.   or,  bet>v. 

tlirec  crescents  ar.  as  many  olive-sprigs  vert. — 

Crest,  on  a  caslle  ar.  three  sprigs  vert. 
Dolling,  [North,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck.  Dor- 

setsliire,]  ar.    two  biirs,   dancetlee,  sa. — Crest, 

a  buck's  liead,  ppr.  attired   or,  gorged  with  tv.o 

bars,  dancettee,  ar.     [Granlcd  lul3.] 
DoUlng,  ei'm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  acorns  or. 
DoLLULEV,  or  Dols;ley,  gu.  a  chev.  ar. 
DoL.MAN,  [Shaw,  Berkshire,]    az.    seven    garbs, 

four,  two,  and  one,  or. — Crest,  a  garb  ar.  eared 

and  banded  or. 
Dolman,  ■  sa.    a  fesse   erni.  betw.   tliree  annulets 

or. 
Dolman,    [Pocklington,    Yorkshire,]    az.    a  fesse 

dancettee,  betw.  eight  gai-bs,  or,' banded,  gu. 
Dolphin,  az.  three  dolphins,  naiant,  in  pale,  or. 

— Crest,  a  swan  ppr. 
DoL.SEny,    [London,]    harry   aebidee,  of  six,  or 

and  gu. 
DoLSF. i',  gu.    a    chev.    and    three    martlets    in 

cliicf. 

Doisey,  gu.  on   a  chev.    ar.   three   mallets   of  the 

field,  on  a  chief  az.  a  star,  betw.   t^s o   leo]nuds' 

faces  or. 
DoLTON,  sa.  a  cross,  engr.  erm. 
Do.MLLL,  orDoYNKLL,  [^Yiltshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 

dancetlee,  gu. 
Doincll,  [Wiltshire,]    ar.  a  bend,  dancettee,  and 

fesse,  gii. 
DoMKTT,  az.  a  saltier  wavy,  betw.  two  (leurs-de- 

lis  in  pale,  and  as  many  mullets  in  fesse  or. 


]>  O  N 

DOMINICK,  [Great  Jhurlow,  Buckmghamshire,] 
vert,  three  chev.  enn.  in  chiel'  a  naval  crown, 
betw.  two  lit)ns'  heads,  erased,  or. —  Crest,  a 
stag,  sejant,  or,  attired  gu.  gorged  with  a na\al 
crown  of  the  last,  reposing  his  dexter  gamb  on 
an  antique  shield  vert.     [Granted  1720.] 

DoMO'iCKli,  or,  a  chev.  az. 

DoMVlLF,  [Shropshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  gu. 

Domvilc,Do/nr  ill,  Dinni.ill, or  Donniu/ i, [Cheshire.] 
The  same  arms. 

J)ON,  or  DoON,  az.  a  wolf,  salient,  ar. 

Don,  [Teath,  Scotland,]  vert,  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw. 
tlirt'c   crescents  of   the   last,    as  many  raascles 

J)on,  [Newton,  Sccthmd,]  vert,  on  a  fesse  ar. 
three  mascles  sa. — Crest,  a  ])o!ne£Tanate  ]>pr. 

Don,  [Kelso.]     The  same,  within  a  bordure  ar. 

Done,  az.  two  bars  ar.  over  all,  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
arrows  of  the  second. 

Done,  vert,  three  fishes,  haurient,  sa. 

Done,  az.  two  bars  ar.  over  all  a  bend  gu. — Crest, 
a  bugle-horn ', 

Done,  [Utkintoii  and  Flaxyard,  Cheshire,]  az. 
two  bars  ar.  over  all  on  a  bend  gu.  three  arrows  of 
the  second. — Two  crests,  on  a  wreath,  a  buck's 
head,couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  ;  second,  two 
sheaves  of  arrows,  in  saltier,  or,  bound  together 
gu. — Supporters,  two  talbofs,  the  dexter  sa.  the 
sinister  ar. 


A-(,(t._Tbis  fimiiJy ; 
giiardaiit. 


;iciilly  used  for  supporters  two  li' 


Donne,  or  Doan,  [Che.shire,]  az.  two  bars  ar.  over 
all  a  bend  gu.  charged  \\ith  tluee  arrows  or. 
— Crest,  a  bundle  of  arrovis  or,  headed  and 
feathered  ar.  banded  gii. 

Donnf,  az.  a  wolf,  salient,  ar.  a  chief  of  the 
last.  [G} anted  to  Sir  Danid Donne,  LL.D. 
Feb.  1G05.] 

Dunne,  az.  a  unicorn,  couchant,  ar.  armed  or, 
!)etw.  ten  cross  cros.slets  of  the  third. 

Donaldson,  [Scotland,]  or,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
with  two  heads  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu.  sur- 
mounted by  a  galley  of  the  last,  in  the  dexter 
chief  corner  a  sini.ster  hand,  conped,  of  the  se- 
cond. 

DoNAND,  or  DoNANT,  sa.  a  fesse,  dancettee 
0I-,  in  chief  three  flrurs-de-lis  of  the  last. 

DoNAV,  vert,  on  a  chief,  erm.  a  label  of  five 
points  gii. 

DoNCASiELL,  [V.lllhouse,  Berkshire,]  az.  a 
fire-ball  or,  on  fire  ppr. — Crcsl,  a  buck's  head, 
couped  or,  vuhud  in  the  neck  gu. 

Don  CASTER,  [Berkshiie,]  gu.  a  castle  or. 
[  Nu  ] 


j:>  o  n 

Doricasffi-,  gii.  a  castli'  m. 

DonciisftT,  or,  six  liuiis,  rampant,  sa.  flirec,  two, 

mid  one. 
DdNDALL,  [London,  a'.ul  of  Ir.Mand,]  ar.  a  fessp, 

befw.  six  martlets  i;u. 
Duiidall,  [Ireland,]  ar.  iive  marilets  gii.  three  and 

t^-.o. 
DondaJl,  or,  a  fesse,  I'ctv, .  tlve  martlets  gn. 
l)(iNJ  TUX,  ar.  three  crosses  nioline  g'n. 
DuNKT,     ar.    three     pair    of    !)aruacles,     close, 

gn. 
Dtiiii'll,  ar.  tln-ee  pair  of  barnacles  gu. 
DoNEWiLL,  [Ireland,]  nz.   a   lion,  rampant,   ar. 

ovev  all  a  bend  gu. 
DoNEY,  vert,  a  chief  crm. 
DoN'GAN,  gu.    three  lions,  passant,  in   pah?,    or, 

holding  betw.  their  fore-pa\\"s  a  helmet  ])pr. — 

Crest,  a  lion,  as  in  the  arms. 
DoNJiA^f,"  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chief  indented  or. 
Do  N  HA  L  LT,  [>7or;Ijaniptonshirc  and  Oxfordshire,] 

or,  a  bend  az. — Crest,  a  cherubim  or.  [Granlcd 

IGOO.] 
DoNHEAD,  or  DoXHKD,  ar.  alion,  i-arr.pani,gu. 

^vithin  a  bordva-e  gobonated  and   cngr.  gu.  and 

az.     f Another,  th.e  bordure  engr.  gu.) 
DoNlXGE,  paly  of  eight,  or  and  vert,  alion,  ram- 

jiant,  sa. 
DoxiXGTON,      or    D6X"i'XGTOX,     [Yorkshire,] 

pal}"  of  six,  ar.  and  vert,  on    a  chief  gu.   three 

mascles  of  the  first.     (Aitotlwr,  bezants.) 
Donninglon,  or  Doivngton,   paly  of  six,  ar.  and 

az.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants. 
DOXK.ET,  gu.  ten  martlets,  four,  three,  two,  and 

one 

Don  MAKE,  az.  biliettee  and  crescents  or. 
DoxXAR,  az.  a  oesceiit,  betw.  nine  billets, three, 

three,    and    three,   ar. — Crest,    a   dexter    arm, 

emboved  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished  or,   holding 

in  the  hand  ppr.  a  truncheon  ar. 
DoxXLEL,    [Ireland,]    sa.    two    lions,    rampant, 

sujjporting  a  sinister  hand,  betw.  three   nndlets 

ar. 
DoinicU,  sa.  two  lions,  respectant,  ar.    supporting 

a  sinister  hand  gu.  betw.   three   mullets   of  the 

second. 
DoxxiNG,  bendy  sinister,  or  and  vert,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, sa. 
DoXNUER,  or  Df)NXARn,  az.  a  crescent,  betw. 

ten  billets  or. 
DoxSELL,  [De^■onsllire,]  gu.  abend   ar.  a  nmllet 

or. 
Doiiscll,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  three  croziers  or. 
DoxPTABLE,    ar.    a   chev.  betw.   three   escallops 

sa. 
Doiiiluble,  AT,  a  chev.  betw.  three  door-staples  sa. 


:-c  escallops  az. 


D  O  11 

Donslahlfi,  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 

DoxwiKE,  or,  a  chev.  sa. 

Boox,  [Wales,]  az.  a  volf,  salient,  ar. 

Duoii,  [London,]    az.    a   unicorn,    couchant, 

betw.  ton  cross  trosslets  or. 
Dour,  [Vrorceslershire,]  j;cr    pule,   a.-;,    and 


Doorc,  [Cornwall  and  Devonshire,]  per  pale  gu. 
and  az.  three  stag-beetles,  wings  extended,  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  tiger  az.  crined  aiul  tufted  or. 
holding  betw.  his  feet  an  escallop  of  the  last. 

Dorc,  [Wroughton,  %yiltshire,]  per  pale,  az.  and 
gu.  a  bezant  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  on  a  mural  crown  ar.  an  eagle,  rising, 
purp.  beaked  and  membered  or,  thereon  the  an- 
cient arms  of  Dore,  viz.  per  pale  az.  and  gu. 
three  bees  or,  t\io  and  one.  [Gratited  to  Tlio- 
vuis  Dore,  170-5.] 

DoRAX,  [Ireland,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  ;u-.  a  boar, 
passant,  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  az.  three 
mullets  of  the  second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coroi'et  or,  a  lion's  head  ppr. 

Dor  AND,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  dancettee  or, 
the  upper  points  of  the  fesse  flory  of  the  last. 

DoRCESTUE,  [Sussex,]  or,  six  lions,  rampant, 
az. 

Dorchester,  or,  six  lions,  rampant,  sa.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

DoRCliOOK,  [Lewellyn  aur  of  Yale,  "SVales,]  az. 
a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

DoRGREY,  or  DotUvE,  [Ireland,]  ar.  fretty  gu. 
semee-de-lis  of  the  second. 

DoRGUE,  [Tournay,  France,]  ar.  fretty  or,  seiiite 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second. 

DoRiNGTOX",  [Somersetshire  and  Stafford-hire.] 
See  DoDiNGTON. 

DoRKE,  or  Dure.     See  Deke. 

DoRKSEY,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
oppressed  with  a  bend,  gobonated  or  and  gu. 

DoiiMER,  [Ascot,  Buckiughamshire,]  az.  ten  bil- 
lets or,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  a  demi  lion,  issuant,  sa. — Crest, 
on  a  dexter  glove  \^\n.  a  falcon  ar.  (Another, 
a  fox,  passantj  ppr.  betw.  two  wings,  endorsed, 

"'■•)  .  .  ,         ■ 

Dormer,    [Buckinghamshire.]     The    same,    with 

due  diflcrence. 

Dorhier,  az.  biliettee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  martlets  sa. 

Dormer,  [\Yest  Wycomb,]  az.  six  billets  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  three  birds  sa. 

Dormer,  az.  ten  billets  or,  on  '  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond three  birds  sa. 

Dormer,  [Sir  Jdichael,  Lord  IMayor  of  London, 
1541,]  az.    ten   billets,    four,    tln-ee,    two,  and 

:    -I-;  ..         ■  .         . 


D  O  U 

one,  or,  on  a  chief  of  tlie  second,  a  lion,  rnni- 
paiit,  issuaut,    sa.  a  ciescrnt  for  dift'crence. 

Dormer,  [^Yiug■,  Riitlandsliire,]  a/.,  ten  billets  or, 
four,  tlivc'c,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  of  thn  se- 
cond three  hirds  of  the  first. 

DORNEY,  quarterly,  or  ai.J  gu.  in  clii^f  two 
cinquefoils,  in  base  a  trefoil,  slipped,  all  cown- 
terchangcd. 

DoRNFOKD,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  ram's  lie;-.l  ar. 
armed  or. 

Dornford,  gu.  a  lion,  r;'nipant,  chequy,  or  and 
az. 

DoRRELL,  gn.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bulls'  licads, 
conped,  or. 

DorreU,  [Cade-Hill,  Kent,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
or,   ducallv  crowned,  ar. 

DorreU,  az.  a  lion,,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  an  ante- 
lope's head,  couped,  ar.  attired  or. 

DoRRELV,  az.  a  chev.betw.  three  mullets  of  six 
points,  in  chiei',  one  and  two,  and  in  b^i-e  ,a 
iiedge-hog-,  passant,  all  or. — Crest,  a  mnlie(_.  as 
m  the  arms. 

DoRSEDLY,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gai. 

DoR.SELEY,  or,  three  bars  vert,  alien,  rampaiit, 
gu. 

Dorset,  sa.  tla-ec  mullets  or,  a  chief  ar. 

DoKTHORPE,  ar.    a   fesse,  l-etw.  three  escallops 

Dorihorpe,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  e.scallops  gu. 

DoTGHEX,  [Vt'ich,  Vrorcestcrsliire,]  ar.  a  cliev. 
gu.  frotty  or,  bet-w.  three  roses  of  the  second, 
barbed,  stalked,  and  leaved,  vert. — Crest,  a 
stork's  head,  erased,  ai-.  i3etv.'.  two  wings,  ex- 
panded sa. 

DoTSON,  [Ifeye,  Connvall,]  ar.  a  bend  engr.  az. 
betw.  two  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished  or,  holdiiig 
a  scourge,  v.iih  four  lashes,  sa.  the  handle  gar- 
nished, and  the  lashes  ended  with  .spur-rowels 
or. 

DoTTON.     The  same  as  Dolton. 

Dotioii,  az.  a  cross  engr.  erm. 

DoUBLEDAY,  [Middlesex,]  per  fesse,  indented, 
or  smd  az.  two  mullets,  jiierced  and  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  an  arm,  in  arsaour  or,  resting 
the  gauntlet  on  a  shield,  az.  thereon  a  mullet, 

pierced,  of  the  fn\st.     IGroiiled,   lo  ■ Don- 

bledcni,  of  Middlesex,  March  5,  lG-10.] 

Doublet,  or,  a  chev.  couched,  az. 

Doiddef,  [Holland.]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth, 
gu.  three  cronels  of  a  tilting-spear,  ar.  ;  second 
and  third,  gu.  three  battle-axes,  placed  trans- 
versely, ar.  handles  brown. 

Doughty,  [Hanworth,  Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  cross, 
patonce,  gu.  a  bezant. 

Doiujhli/,  or  i^bii.'/cy,  [Eshcr,  Surrey,  and  Boston, 


D  O  U 

Lincolnshire,]  ar.  tv.-o  bars,  betw.  three  mullets 
of  six  points  sa.  pioned  or. — Cre>1,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  vested  [ler  pale,  crcnellee,  or  and 
ar.  cufled  of  the  first,  holding  in  tlic  iiand  ])pr.  a 
mullet,  as  in  the  arms. 

DoiKjhiij,  ar.  two  bars,  betw.  three  stars  (.f  six 
])nints,  pierced,  sa. 

DuUGEAS,  ar.  a  human  heart,  transpierced  by  an 
ariow,  fesseways,  ppr.  and  surmounted  with  a 
regal  crown  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of 
the  field. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  dexter  arm. 
embov,  ed  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  the  hand 
grasping  a  dagger,  also  ])pr.  pomel  and  hilt  gold. 
[Bonte  h'.j  Geort/c  Doucjlas,  Esq.  of  Cliihluiu- 
Hnirn-,  B.nnihion  Mcd'hcrhe,  Kent,  1823.] 

Doinji/is,  [Scollaad,]  ar.  a  man's  heart  gu.  en- 
signed  with  an  imperial  crown  ppr.  on  a  chief 
az.  three  stars  of  the  first. 

Doi/r/las,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  mullets  ar, 

Donr/his,   [Scotland,]  erm.  a  man's  heai't  gu.  0:1 
chief  az.  tliree  stfu's  ar. 

J)oi!f/kis,  [Whitlinghame,  Scotland,]  erm.  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  stars  ar. 

Dour/las,  [Cavers,  Scotland.]  ar.  a  human  heart 
gu.  cnsigned  v»ith  an  imperial  crown  ])pr.  on  a 
chief  az.  three  stars  of  the  first,  within  a  bor- 
dure  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  dexter  baud,  hold- 
ing a  broken  lance,  bendvrays,  ppr. 

Douglas,  [Scotland.]  The  same,  the  bordure 
being  engr. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  cimetar. 

DovejJds,  [Kilspindy,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  humaji 
heart  gu.  ensigned  with  an  imperial  cro\wu  ppr. 
Oil  a  chief  az.  three  stars  of  the  field. 

Dotir/Ias,  [Pittendreich,]  erm.  a  heart  gu.  en- 
signed  with  an  open  crown  or,  on  a  chief  az. 
three  stars  ar. 

Dovijlas,  [Bads,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  man's  heart, 
pierced  by  an  arrow,  fesseways,  gii.  on  a  chief 
az.  three  mullets  of  the  field. 

Douglas,  [Scotlarid,]  ar.  a  heart,  crowned  gu. 
betw.  three  mullets  az. 

Donr/las,  [Earnslaw,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  piles  gu. 
on  a  chief  az.  as  many  stars  of  the  first,  within 
a  bordure  vair. 

Douglas,  [Cliftonhall,  Scotland,]  erm.  on  a  chief 
az.  three  stars  ar.  within  a  bordure;  gu. —  Crest, 
a  hand,  holding  a  man's  heart,  ppr.  cusigucd  with 
a  crescent  ar. 

Vovqhis,  erm.  a  bordure  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
mullets  ar. 

D'.,i:gliis,  ar.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az.  betw. 
three  mullets  in  chief  gu.  pierced  of  tin;  field, 
and  in  base  a  human  heart  ppr. — Crest,  on  the 
slump  of  a  tree,  a  fidcon,  with  wings  exjianded 
ppr.  belled  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mul- 
let az.  ?.lolt(),  o\er  the  crest,  Sursioit. 
[N  u2] 


D  O  W 

Douglas,  ar.  a  human  heart  ;,ni.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
mullets  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  heart,  gu.  cliarived 
with  seven  bezants,  crowned  or,  hetw.  two  wings 
of  the  last. 

Doiiqtas,  ar.  on  a  chief  cu.  two  mullets  of  the 
field. 

Douglas,  [Delkeith  and  Lochleven,  Scotlmid,]  ar. 
three  jiiles,  issuing- from  the  chief  gu.  the  ex- 
leriors  charged  with  a  nuiUcf  or. 

DovANT,  g-u.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  and  three  Ihnirs- 
de-lis  ill  chief  ar. 

no\"E,  [Surrey,]  per  chev.  az.  and  vert,  three 
doves  ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  [Granted 
to  John  Dove,  of  CamhertveU,  Surrey,  Ksq. 
Jun.  23,  :1572.] 

Dove,  or  Dowe,  {Camberv.ell,  Surrey,]  per  chev. 
az.  and  verl,  three  do\cs,  volant,  ar. — Crest, 
in  a  chajdet  vert,  banded  or,  a  dove  )ipr. 

Dove,  az.  a  cross  formee,  betw.  four  doves,  vo- 
lant, ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Dove,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  vvater-hov.gets  sa. 
a  mullet  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dove,  with  wings 
expanded  ppr.  in  his  beak  a  sprig  vert. 

Dove,  [Cast  iiranshoth,  Suffolk,]  sa.  a  fesse  dan- 
cettee,  erm.  betw.  three  doves,  close,  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  gu. — Crest,  ou  a  tower  ar.  a  dove, 
with  wings  expanded,  p])r. 

DovElJ,  0/-J30WER,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  ciiKjue- 
foil,  ])ierced,  ermines. 

Dover,  erm.  a  cinquefoil  sa.  ou  a  canton  vert,  a 
bugle-horn  .sa.  stringed  or.— Crest,  out  of  a  cas- 
tle, triple-towered,  ar.  a  demi  cockatrice,  wings 
expanded,  vert. 

Dover,  evm.  a  cinquefoil  sa.  ou  a  cantou  or,  a  bu- 
gle-horn, stringed  sa. — Crest,  ou  a  demi  tower, 
triple-towered  ar.  a  demi  cockatrice,  wings  ex- 
danded,  vert.  Supporters ;  dexter,  a  talhot ; 
sinister,  a  horse,  both  ar.  [Borne  hi/  James 
Dover,  Esq.  of  Boscomfi- Lodge,  Hants,  1823.] 

J)ovEY,  az.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  doves  of  the 
last,  beaked  aud  legged  gu.  []\Iomiinenial  in- 
scrijjtion  to  JUcliurd  Dovei/,  Gent,  of  Farin- 
coto,  Salop,  (v.Jio  died  17'3. .  ,)  nt  Osvestry 
Ch  itrcli,  S/i  r  op  si  I  ire.l 

DoUNDiLL,    az.    a    lion,   rampant,    ar.    collared 

g"- 
DoVNEDAMy,  ar.  a  cross  formee  gu. 
J)oiiNHOLL,  or,    a  bend  dancettce  az.  in  chief  a 

mullet  gu, 
UoUNTON,  ar.   three  piles  sa.    ou   each  a   goat's 

head,  erased,  or. 
Dow,  [Aidouhall;  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  mullet  sa.  a 

pigeon  ar. 
DowAV,  gu.  ou  a  bend  or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 
J)0WUALL,  [Ireland  and  London,]  ar,  five  mullets 

gu.  three  and  two. 


DOW 

DoWD-ViL,  ar.  a  fesse  l)etw.  six  martlets  gu. 
DowJall,    [Ireland,]  ar.  five  martlets,    in  saltier, 

?"• 

DoAVDK,  or  Onov.iir.,  [Slinge,  Ireland,]  vert,  a 
saltier  or,  in  chief  two  swords  in  cross  ar.  po- 
mcllcd  of  the  second. — 'Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 
habited  in  mail,  holding  in  the  baud  a  spear,  all. 
ppr.  headed  ar.  [Granted,  in  Ireland,  JuneH, 
1G08.] 

Dowi)i;s\VELL,  [PuU-Court,  Worcestershire, 
Kingham,  Oxon,  and  Gloucestershire,]  ar. 
Canot/wr,  or,)  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  six  billets 
sa. 

Dovdcswcll,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse.  wavv,  betw.  six 
billets  sa.  [Borne  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Doicdesjcell, 
of  Hare-Street,  Esse.v,  1824.] 

DowDNAY,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  bend,  cottised,  erm. 

Do"SVi;li,,  ar.  a  lion,  ram])ant,  sa.  v.ithin  a  bor- 
dure,  engr.  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
sa. 

DowEK,  or  Dooii,  [Worcestershire,]  paly,  gu. 
aud  az.  three  cinquefoils  or,  two  and  one.  (Ano- 
ther, per  pale,  az.  aud  gu.) 

Dowers,  erm.  a  cintjuefoil  ermines. 

DowES,  [Essex,]  or,  on  abend,  betw.  two  liou.s, 
rampant,  az.  three  martlets  ar. 

DOWETT,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
within  a  bordure  az. 

DowEV.     The  same  as  Donav. 

DoWGLAS,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cinquefoil  sa.  ou  a 
chief  az.  three  mullets,  pierced,  of  the  first. 

Doicglas,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  human  heart,  gu.  roy- 
ally crowned,  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets 
of  the  second. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed 
iu  armour,  holding  a  sword,  all  jipr. 

DoWLiNG,  [Kilkenny,  Ireland,]  ar.  a  holly-tree, 
eradicated,  ppr.  on  a  cliief  engr.  az.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, betw.  two  trefoils,  slipjied,  or. — Crest,  a 
lion's  head,  erased,  az.  gorged  with  two 
bars  or.  [Granted,  in  Ireland,  August  -5, 
16G2.] 

DowMAiV,  [Yorkshire,] az.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
ar.  betw.  three  garbs  or,  as  many  birds  of  the 
field,  memliered  gu. 

X)oit;;«a«,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee  or, 
three  nuu-tlcts  sa. 

Doianan,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
or,  three  martlets  of  the  field. 

DowXA  M,  [York,]  az.  ou  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw. 
eight  garbs  or,  banded  gu.  tluee  gi-ouse  of  the 
field,  beaked  and  mombered  of  the  third. 

DOWNDAI.E,    DOVEIJALE,    or  DOOVEDALE,    ar. 

a  cross,  moline,  gu. 
DowNE,    [Pihou,    Somersetshire,    and    Devon- 
shire,] gu.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  erm.  attired 


1)  o  ^^' 

Dow>ie,.!\z.  a  wolf,  salient,  ar.  liingiicd  or,  armed 

gu. 
Downe,  or  Doon,  [London,]  az.  an  unicorn,  cou- 

nml,  ar.  bctw.  ten  cross  crosslets,  or. 
Downe,  [Cobliam,  Surrey,]  az.  three  bulls'  iieads, 
couped,  or,  ducally  crowned  ar. — Crest^  a  sea 
lion,  erect,  gu.  gutter,  or. 
Downs,  gu.  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  ar.  attired 
or. — Crest,  out  of  a  tower  ar.  a  deini  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  holding  a  battle  axe  ppr. 

Downs,  ar.  three  pallets  gii. — Crest,  a  -wolf's  head, 
erasedj  pjjr.  charged  on  the  neck,  with  a  mullet 
ar. 

Dowiics,  az.  a  buck,  lodged,  ar.  charged  on  the 
shoulder,  with  a  mullet. 

Doicnes,  [Evenv.'ood,  Durham,]  sa.  a  buck,  con- 
chant,  nr.  attired  or  in  the  sinister  chief  rpiarter, 
a  cinquefoil,  of  the  last. 

Doires,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  stag,  coucliant,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  buck,  as  in  the  arms. 

Dovsnes,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  stag,  couchaut,  ar. 

Downcs,  ar.  a  bugle-horn  sa. 

Doinies,  or  Downs,  [Debnam,  Suffolk,]  ar.  three 
pallets,  wavy,  gu.  a  mullet  for  difference. — Crest, 
a  wolf's  head  ar.  charged  Mith  a  mullet. 

Dowies,  [Great  Melton,  Norfolk.]  The  same 
arms  and  crest,  with  a  mullet  for  difference. 

Downcs,  or  Dowes,  [Essex,]  or,  a  bend,  betw. 
two  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

Downcs,  or,  on  a  bend,  bctw.  two  lions,  rampant, 
sa.  three  martlets  ar. 

Downcs,  vert,  a  buck,  couchant,  ar. — Crest,  a 
buck's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Downes,  sa.  a  stag,  lodged,  ar.  attired,  and  un- 
guled  or. 

Downes,  [Downes,  Cheshire,]  sa.-abuck,  lodged, 
ar. 

DowNEHALL,  or  DowNHALL,  ■[London,  Ox- 
fordshire, and  of  Geddington,  Northampton- 
shire,] or,  a  bend,  dancettee,  sa. 

DoM'NHA.M,  az.  on  a  fesse  erin.  three  mascles  gu. 

Downing,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  fosse  vair,  betw.  two 
lions,  passant,  guardant,  erm.— Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a' swan,  or. 

Downing,  [Norfolk,]  bany  of  eight,  ar.  and  vert, 
a  griffin,  segreant,  or. 

Downiny,  [East-iledley,  Cambridgeshire,  and 
Lopham,  Norfolk,]  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  vert, 
over  all,  a  griffin,  segreant,  or. — Crest,  an  arm, 
erabowed,  in  armour,  tied  round  the  wiist  with 
a  bow  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  broad  ar- 
row or,  feathered  and  headed  of  the  first. 

Dou-nuuj,  gu.  a  fesse  vair,  betw.  two  lions,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  errnines.  \_ConJirined  to  Ed- 
mond  Downing,  Esq.  of  Py nest,  in  the  parish 
of  Wall  ham  Hohj-Cross,  Essex.'] 


D  O  Y 

Dow^NROY,  sa.  a  cross,  or,  bctw.  four  bezants. 
DowNTON,  [Aderton,  Shropshire,]  ar.  three  jjilc-. 

sa.  on  each,  a  goats'  head,  erased,  of  the  lir»f, 

adirod  or. 
Duwnlon,  [Sandhurst,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  chief,  dan- 

cctiiV,  az.    thi-L-e    goals'  heads,  erased,    of  llu- 

field. 
D()iri:(on,  [Dov.iilon,  Herefordshire,]  ar.  two  or- 
gan ])ipos  gii.  iietw.  seven  cross  crosslets  az. 
Downlon,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  two  mullets  erm. 
Down/on,  ar.   three    ])iles    az.    on    each,  a  goafs 

head,  couped,  of  the  field,  attired  or. 
Downy,    [Scotland,]    az.    a    fesse,    engr.   befw. 

three  boars'  beads,  erased,  or. 
Dowse,    [Broughton,    Hampshire,]   or,    a  chev. 

rhecjuy,    ar.   and   az.    betw.  three    gTeyhounds, 

courant,  sa.  collared  gu. 
Dowse,    [CoUingborn,  Wiltshire,]   az.    a    sun    ar. 

issuing  from  a  crescent  or. 
Douse,     [Brouglilon,     Hampshire,]    or,     a   chev. 

chetpiy,    ar.  and  sa.   betw.   three  gTevhounds  of 

the  last. 
Dov\'iiJCllE,  [Dowiiche,  Devonshire,]  ai-.  abend, 

betw.  two  cottises  sa.  in  chief  a  label   of  three 

points  az.  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 
DowRisii,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  bend  cottised  sa.  within 

a  bordure  eugi-.  of  the  last. 
Dowrish,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  liinds"  heads  gn. 
Dowsing,  ar.  a  fesse,  gu.  bctw.   three  escallops 

az.^ — Crest,  a   squirrel,   sejant,  cracking   a  nu? 

]>pr.     [Borne  hy  the  Rev.  Horatio  Dowsing,  of 

near  Fclccnham,  Norfolk,  18~-i.] 

Dox,  or  Dr.XEY.vert,  three  sea  breams,  hanrient, 

ar,    (Another  or.) 
Dox  AT,  [Germany,]  quarterly;  first  and  foiirth,  or 

two  dolphins,  hanrient,   addorsed,   ar.  crowned 

of  the  last;   second   and  third,   sa.  a  demi  lion, 

rampant,  issuant,  from  the  base,  double  queued 

ar.     [Borne    hy  ./.  II.  Doxat,   Esq.   of  Essex, 

1824.] 
Doxat.     The  same  arms. — Crest,  out  ot  a   ducal 

coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  double  queued 

ar.     [Borne  by  Jos.   Francis   Doxat,    Esq.   of 

Clare,     in     the    parish     of    Crondtl,     Hants. 

1823.] 
DoXEV,  [Shropshire.]     See  Dorksev. 
Doxey,   or,  a  lion,   rampant,  az.  oppressed  with  a 

ijend  gu. 
Doyle,"  [Suftolk,]  gu.  three  bucks'  heads  ar. 
Doi/le,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  three  crescents 

Doyle,  or,  two  bciids  az. 

Doyle,  gu.  three  stags'  heads  ar.  attired  or. 

Doyley,  [Stodhara,  Oxford.shire,  aud  Greens- 
land,  Buckinghamshire,]  or,  two  bends  az. — 
Crest,  a  demi  dragon,  with  wings  endorsed  or, 


D  It  A 

issuing-  fire  from  his  month  p|ir.   (Another  crest, 
a  demi  ilragou  \>\n-.) 

Doyloy,  [Chiselhainptoii,  (Oxfordshire.]  The  same, 
wifii  tlue  ditference. — Crest,  adcmi  dragon,  v.itli 
^s•iIlg.s  endorsed  or. 

Dot/hi/,  or  Doyle,  [Sholtisham,  Norfolk,]  gu.  three 
bucks'  heads,  cahossed,  ar.    fAiiofJin;  or.) 

Doylcy,  [Westuiuister  and  Sulfolk.]     Tlie  same. 

Doylt'y,  ar.  two  bends  az. 
■  DuyLy,  az.  two  bends  or. 

Duyiey,  or,  two  bends  .sa. 

Doijlvy,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  t'.iree  bucks'  heads  ar.  at- 
tired or. 

Doyiey,  [Ibsley,  ilainpslMre,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  tiiree  towers,  triple  towered,  ar. 

Doyhy,  [I\Ioreton,  Oxfordshire,]  or,  two  ijends  gu. 

Doi/Ici/,  az.  a  bend  or,  a  label  gu. 

D'bi/ley,  or,  It/o  bends  az. — Crest,  out  of  a 
d.ical  coronet  or,  an  estoile  ar.  betw.  tv.o  wings 
conjoined  in  lure  gu. 

Do V NULL,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  fesse  gu. 

DoYRV,  or  D'Oyky,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az. 

DliACOTT,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  grm. 

DuAGO,  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  betw.  two  eagles,  dis- 
played, az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  a  demi 
eagle,  displayed,  per  pale,  or  and  gu.  the  dexter 
■wing  charged  with  a  fleiir-de-lis  of  the  last,  the 
sinister  with  one  of  the  first.  [Granted  to  John 
Dnifjo,  of  the  city  of  Eh/,  1757.} 

Drakk,  ar.  a  wivern  gu.  (for  Drake)  quai-terly, 

/         gu.  three  tyrwhits,  or  lapwings,  or.  (for  Tyrivldt.J 

— Cre.st,    a  cubit,    arm,    holding    a    battle-axe, 

erect,    all    ppr.      [Borne  .by    Thomas   Drake 

-  Tyrichii  Drake,  Escj.  M.P.  for  Aymondes- 
ham,  Buckinghamshire,  from  170-5,  till  ilia 
lime  of  his  death,  1810.]' 

Drake,  [Bucklaud,  Ivlonachborum,  Devonshire,] 
sa.  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  two  estoiles  in  pale  ar. 
— Crest,  ou  a  terrestrial  globe,  a  ship,  iu  full 
sail,  trained  round  the  same  globe,  with  two 
hawsers  or,  by  a  hand  and  arm,  issuing  out  of 
the  clouds,  all  ppr.  with  this  )notto  "  Aiixilio 
divino." 

Drake,  ar.  a  wi\'cni,  with  wings  endorsed  gu. 
betw.  two  flaunches  of  the  last. 

Drake,  or  Drakes,  [Ireland,  Norfolk,  liyegate, 
Surrey,  and  Witliercomb,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a 
■wivern,  with  ■wings  disjilayed,  and  tail  nowed 
gu. — Crest,  a  wivern,  v.ith  wings  esiJorsed  ar. 
Drake,  [AAi,  Devon.]  The  same  arms. 
Drake,  [Shardelocs,  JUickinghamshire.]  The  same 
arm,  quartering  Tynvhit.  viz.  gu.  three  laj)- 
wings  or,  two  and  one. — Crests,  fn-st,  a  naked 
arm,  erect,  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  sa.  headed 
ar.;  second,  a  savagemau  ppr.  wreathed  about 
the   Maist    and   teiiiples  vert,  holding   over   the 


D  R  A 

dexter  shoulder,  a  chdj  or.     [Borne  by  Thomas 

Tyrwhit  Drake,  Esq.  ISc-!.] 
Drake,  or  Drakes,  [Essex,]  gu.   a  fesse,  cottis*jd, 

betw.  two  frets  or. 
Drake,  [Essex,]  gu.   a  fesse,   cottiscd,  or,    betw. 

tv,  o  frets  ar. 
Drake,  [llardiey,    Norfolk,]   az.    a  wivern,  with 

\wngs  dis-playcd   or. — Crest,  a  rein  deei-'s  head, 

coui)cd   or.     (Another  crest,  a  rein  deer's  head 

enisc'.i  or,  ducallv  gorged  and  attired  sa.) 
Drake,  [Plymouth,]  sa.  a  fesse,  wavy,   betw.  the 

tv.'o  polar  stars  ar. 
Drake,   [Maljins,   Cheshu'e,]    ar.   a  -^vivern  gu. — 

Crest,  a  cubit  arm  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  sa. 

headed  or. 
DPAKKLuV/,or  DR-ACELOW,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev. 

gu.  betw.  three  gridins'  heads,  erased  sa. 
Drakelow,    [Essex,]    ar.   a  chev.   sa.   betw.  three 

drakes'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second,  baked  az. 
Drakelow,   ar.    on  a  chev.  gu.  betv.-.  three  hawks' 

heads,    erased,    sa.    as    many  crescents    of   the 

field. 
Drank,  ar.  a  lion,   rampant,  ppr.  in  chief  three 

mullets  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant  ppr. 
Dranfiklu,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  tluee  pales  gu. 
DranS!-ield,    [Stobbed    Waldiiig,    Yorkshire, 

and   Essex,]  paly  of  six,  sa.  and  ar.  ou  a  bend 

gu.  three  mullets  or. 
Dransfield,  paly  of  six,  sa,  and  ar.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  cinquefoils  or. 
Dransfield,  ar.    iv,  o  bars  sa.    on  a  bend  gu.  three 

mullets  or. 
Draper,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  two  an- 
nulets gu.  a  mullet,  betw.  as  many  cups,  covered, 

or. 
Draper,   [Leicestershire,]  ar.   on  two  chev.  betw. 

three  escallops  sa.  six  luarllets  or. 
Draper,  [Sir   Christojiher,   Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 15GG.]     The  same. 
Draper,  [London,]  gu.  four  bendlets  or,  a  chief, 

])arty  per  fesse,  ar.   and  erm.  charged  in  chief, 

V,  jth  three  fleurs-de-hs  sa. — Crest,  a  stag's  head, 

gu.  gorged  with  a  fesse,   betw.  two  gemellcs  ar. 

charged  with  a  fleurs-de-lis  sa.     [Granted,    by 

patent,  1018.] 
Draper,  ar.  U\o  chev.   sa.  on  each,  throe  martlets 

of  the    lirst,    betv,-.    as   many  escalloj)s    of  the 

second. 
Draper,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesst-,  engr.  gu.  betw. 

three  tortcauxcs,  a  mullet,   betw.   two  covered 

cups  of  the  field. 
Draper,  [Oxfordshire,  Bedfordshire,  and  Jliddle- 

sex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three  jmnulets 

gu.   as  many  covered  cup.s  or. — Crest,   a  tiger's 

head  vert,    tufted   or,   pierced  tiirough  the  iicck 

with  an  arrow  of  the  last. 


D  li  A 

Draper,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  two  roses  gu.  an  an- 
milet  of  tlio  first,  betw .  two  covered  cups  or. 

Draper,  [Melton  Slow  bray,  Leicestershire,  and 
Nottinghamshire,]  ar.   on  a  fcs.sc,   betw.    three 

•  annulets  gu.  a  mullet  of  the  field,  betw.  tv>o 
covei-ed  cups  or. — Crest,  a  cubit  ann,  erool, 
vested  vert,  cuffed  and  piified  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  covered  cup  or. 

Draper,  [Great  Marlow,  Buckinghamshire,]  gu. 
three  bends  or,  a  chief,  per  fesse,  erm.  aTid  ar. 
in  chief,  tlnce  fleurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,  a  camel's 
head,  erm.  bridled  or,  maned  sa. 

Draper,  [New^castle,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
n'.ullet^  of  six  points,  or. — Crest,  a  cubit  aim, 
erect,  vested  enniuois,  liolding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  nudlet  as  in  the  arms. 

Draper,  [Eronlowaud  Wi?ltcu,  Shropshire,]  bendy 
of  eii;ht,  gu.  and  vert,  over  all  three  ilems-de- 
lis  or": 

Draper,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  tlu-ee  annulets  gu. 
as  many  covered  cups  of  the  field.  [Coiifir)nc(l 
io  Henry  Draper,  of  Culeurook,  in  MUklksex, 
Oclobe/14:,  1671.] 

Draper,  [Sir  "'lYilliam,  installed  Knight  of  the 
Bath,  on  the  loth  June,  1772,]  ar.  on  a  fesse, 
eugi-.  betw.  three  annulets  gu.  three  covered 
cups  or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  gu.  attired  or, 
charged  on  the  neck,  with  a  fe.sse,  betw.  three 
annulets  of  the  last. — Supporters,  on  the  dexter, 
a  soldier  of  the  first  regiment  of  foot-guards, 
in  his  dexter  hand,  a  musket,  with  bayonet  fixed, 
all  ppr. ;  on  the  sinister,  a  female  figaire  ppr. 
representing  Peace,  vested  in  robes  of  blue, 
purple,  and  yellow,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand, 
a  sceptre  or,  in  her  sinister,  a  branch  of  laurel  vert. 

DR.iUNFlED),  [Staffordshire,]  paly  of  six,  sa. 
and  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  or. 

Drax,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  and  a 
label  of  three  points  az. 

Drax,  [Yorksliire,  Somersetshire,  and  Middlesex,] 
che(iuy,  or  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  ostriches' 
feathers,  in  plume,  issuant  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  demi  dragon,  with  wings  endorsed  or,  out  of 
his  mouth  a  scroll,  with  this  motto,  "  Mort  en 
Droit."  [Coiiji rmed  1501.]  (Another  crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  un  eagle's  liead  ppr.) 

Drax,  [Sibsy,  Lincolnshire,  and  of  the  Island  of 
Barbadoes.]     The  same  arms. 

DuAYCOTE,  [Losco,  Derbyshire,]  paly  of  six,  ar. 
and  sa.  a  bend  erm.— Crest,  a  dragon's  head, 
erased,  gu.  scaled  or. 

Druycote,  [Draycote,  Stafl"ordshire,]  paly  of  six, 
ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  erm. 

KiiAYcoTT,  or  Dracot,  [Staflbvdshirc,  and 
Derbyshire,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  over  all,  a 


D  R  E 

bend  erm. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  gu. 

(Another,  vert.) 
Drayeoll,  [Stallurdshire,]  or,  fretty  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton ar.  a  cross  patonce  az. 
Drayeoll,  [Wiltsliire,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  sa.  on  ilic 

lirst  cpiarter,   an  eagle,  displaced,  gu. 
Drai/coll.  [SuiVolk,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.   betw.    foiu- 

eagles,  (Usphiyed,  gu. 
Dkaynkr,  [Cranbrooke  and  Smardeu,Kcnt,]  sa. 

a  fesse,  nebulee,  betw.  three   close  helmels   ar. 

plumed  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  ar.  hohling  in 

his  gambs,  a  broken  tilting  spear  of  the  last, 
Drayton,  [Vriltshlre,] az.  abend,  betw.  six  cross 

crosslcts,  fitchee,  or. 
Drayton,  ar.  a  cross  engr.  gu. 
Drayton,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,   indented,    gu.   and 

az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Drayton,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  (anather 

or,)  three  roses  az. 
Drai/ion,  erm.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief,  a  demi  lion, 

rampant,  of  the  second. 
Drayton,  gu.  on  a  chev.  av.  three  cross  crosslets, 

fitchee,    of    the   first. — Crest,    a    dexter    hand, 

couped  at  the  wrist  ppr.   holding   a  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  gu. 
Dreant,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlnce  billets  gu. 
Dkeeland,    [Kent,]    gu.    a   fesse,    embattled, 

betw.  eleven  goats   ar.  four  in   chief  and  seven 

in  base,  ibur,  two,  and  one. 
Dreet,   [Herefordshire,]   nx.  a  saltier,   engr.  az. 

within  a  bordure,  engr.  or. 
Drew,  gu.  on   a  chev.   ar.  betw.  three  roses  or, 

five  mullets  of  the  first. 
Drew,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.    three  roses  of  the  fiist, 

seeded  or. 
Drew,   gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  cincjiicfoils 

or,  five  mullets  az. 
Drew,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 
Dreiv,  [Cornwall  and  Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  chev.  sa. 

cottised  gu.  betw.  three  birds  az. 
Drew,  or,   a  chev.    sa.   cottised   gu.   betw.   three 

birds  az. 
Drew,  or  Drewe,  [Cliff  and  Iligham,  alias  Norton, 

Devonshire,     Broxbouriie,     Hertfordshire,    and 

Wiltshire,]  erm.  a  hon,   passant,  gii. —  Crest,  a 

bull's  head,   erased,  sa.  armed  or,   in  his  mouth 

three  ears  of  wheat  of  the  first. 
Drew,    [Broad   Hembury,    Devon.]      'J'he    same 

arms. 
Drew,    [South  Breme,   Willshire,]    erm.   a    bull, 

passant,    gu.  within   a   liordure,  gobonated,  or 

and  az. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  erased,  gu.  gorged 

with  a  collar,  gobony,  or  and  az. 
Dreio,  gn.  a  saltier  erm. 
Dreiv,  [Killorby,   Devonshire,]   erm.  a  lion,   pas- 


DUO 

sanl,  gu. — Crosf,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  roe-bark, 
courant,  or. 

Drew,  [West  Bilnoy,  Norfolk,  27tli  Edward  III.] 
a  cdev.  bctw.  the  letter  T  in  tlie  dex- 
ter and  D  in  tlie  chief in  base   a  cross 

crosslet,  (itcbee, 

Drew,  []4L'(),]  gxi.  on  a  chev.  ar.  tliiee  roses  of 
the  iield,  seeded,  and  liarbed  ppr. 

DRiiWMJi),  sa.  three  rouudles,  quarterly,  ar.  and 
gu. 

Drewell,  [Bnckinghnnisbire,] quarterly,  ar.  and 
sa.  in  the  first  quarter,  a  crescent  <:,ii. 

Drewell,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  in  the  second  quar- 
ter a  crescent  of  the  first. 

DrewcIl,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 

Drewrv,  [Erampton,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  clicv.  betw. 
tlu-ce  birds  ar.  beaked  aud  legged,  gu. — Crest, 
a  plume  of  five  feathers  ar.  the  middle  one  en- 
filing  a  sword,  hilt,  ponicl,  and  blade  or. 

Drewrij,  [lliddlcsworth  aud  Swaft'ham,  Norfolk,] 
ar.  on  a  chief  vert,  a  cross-tau,  betw.  tv.o  mul- 
lets, pierced,  or.— Crest,  a  greyhound,  courant, 
ar.  charg-ed  v.ith  an  aiuuilet,  on  a  crescent  for 
difference. 

Drewrij,  [Sutfolk,]  ar.  on  a  chief  vert,  two  mul- 
lets, pierced,  or. — Cretl,  a  greyhound,  courant, 
ar. 

Drev-ry,  [Essex.]     The  same  arms  and  crest. 

Drewrij,  ar.  on  a  chief  vert,  two  mullets  or,  a 
cauton  gu.  charged  with  a  bezant,  pierced 
through  vi  ith  two  arrov/s,  in  saltier,  of  the  third. 

Drewrij,  [NVntergate,  Sussex,]  or,  on  a  chief  vert, 
two  mullets  or. — Crest,  a  greyliound,  courant, 
collared  or. 

DR)iYRV,  or  Driby,  ar.  three  cinquefoils  gu.  a 
canton  of  the  .second. 

Driby,  or  Dryhy,  [Tateshull,  Lincolnsliire,  3ith 
Edward  I.]  ar.  three  cinquefoils  and  a  canton  gu. 

Driley,  or  Drill,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  gu.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
first. 

Drixkwater,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  on  a  fesso, 
wavy,  ar.  betw.  tijree  garbs  or,  as  many  billets 
,of  the  second. — Crest,  three  ears  of  wheat,  two 
in  saltier,  and  one  in  pale,  or,  enfiled  with  a 
ducal  coronet  of  the  last. 

Drirdalk,  [Kilkenny,  Ireland,]  erm.  a  saltier 
sa.  on  a  chief  az.  throe  estoiles  or. — Crest,  a 
thistle  ppr.  slipped  and  leaved  vert,  within  a 
chaplet  or.  \_Graii(cd  in  Ireland,  Ihth  June, 
IG8.3.] 

Drociiford,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  four  roses, 
count  erchanged. 

Dromkr,  az.  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two,  aud 
one,  or,  a  chief  of  tlie  last. 


D  R  U 

Dromcr,  az.  three  billets,  two  and  one,  or,  a  chief 

of  the  second. 
DliOM-sKiEL]"),  harry  of  four,   ar.  and  sa,  a  bend 

gu. 
Drotf.,    [Sir   Kobert,    Lord  Mayor  of   London, 

1477,]  ar.  guttee  do  jioix,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion, 

passant,  guardant,  or. 
Dropt',  [Huntingdonshire  and  London,]  ar.  gnittee 

de  poix,  on  chief  gu.  a  lion,  ])ussant,  guardanf. 

of  the  first. 
DROAVELii,  ar.  a  crescent  gu. 
Druck,  chequj',  or  and  az.  a  bordure,  engr.  gn. 

— Crest,  an  arm,  enibowed,  in  armoiu-,  the  hand 

gras])ing  a  cimetar,  all  ppr.     \^Borne  hy  tJw  late 

John  Druce,  of  Fiilham,  Middlesex,  Esq.  lOlG.] 
Drumbreck,  [Drumbreck,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  bear 

sa.  ■s\ith  a  .skean  piercing  his  back  aud  coming 

out  under  liis  belly,  handle  gu.  blade  az. 
Drummond,  ar.  three  bars,  wavy,  gu. — Crest,  on 

a  ducal  corouet  or,  a  talbot,  statant,  ar.  collared 

and  lined 

Dnimninnd,  or,  three  bars,  wavy,  gu. 
Dritmmond,  [Carnock,  Scotland,]  or,   tliree   bars. 

wavy,  gu.  ^^^thin  a  bordure  of  the  last. 
Drvmmond,  [Midhope,  Scotland,]   or,  three  bars, 

wavy,  gu.  within  a  bordure  of  the  liisi,  chm-ged 

with  eight  crescents  of  the  first. 
Driimmond,  [Hathornden,   Scotliind.]     The  saiue 

as  Drummond   of  Carnock.- — Crest,    a  pegasus 

ppr.  maned  aud  winged  or. 
Drummond,    [Blair,    Scotland,]    or,    three    bars, 

V,  avy,   gu.  each  charijed  with  an  escalloj)  of  the 

field. — Crest,  a  nest  of  young  ravens  ppr. 
Dnunmond,  \\nnerma\,  Scotland,]  or,  three  bars, 

wavy,  gu.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  fountain  az. — Crest, 

a  hand,  holding  a  fiamiug  heart,  erect,  ppr. 
Drummond,  [Rickarton,  Soctland,]  or,  three  bars, 

wavy,  gu.  within  a  bordure  az. 
Drummond,  [Maderty,   Scotland,]  or,  three  bars, 

undy,  gu.  on  a  canton  ar.  alien's  head,  erased, 

within   a  double  tre<sure,  flory,    counterfiory  of 

the    second.  —  Crest,    a    falcon    ppr.    armed, 

jessed,  and  belled  or. 
Drummond,    [Logyalniond,    Scotland,]    or,    thi-ce 

bars,  wavy,  gu..  within  a  bordure,  wavy,  of  the 

second.— Crest,  a  dexter  arm, from  the  shoulder, 

holding  a  broad  sword. 
Drummond,    [Colquhalzic,    Scotland,]    or,    three 

bars,  wavy,  gu.   in  chief,    as    many  stars   az. — 

Crest,   a  turtle  dove,   standing  on  the  top  of  a 

rock  ppr. 
Drummond,  [Piikellame,  Scotland,]  or,  three  bars, 

undy,  in  chief,  a  boar's  head,  erased,  gu. — Crest, 

a  sword  and  garb,  in  saltier,  ppr. 
Drummond,   [Cultmaluudy,    Scotland,]    or,    three 


DRY 

bars,  wavy,  ffu.  a  human  heart  coiiiitricliaii2;efl. 
—  Crest,  a  hand,  grasping-  a  lumiau  heart  \)]>r. 

Drininnond,  [Midhopc,  Scotland,]  or,  three  bars, 
vavy,  gu.  within  a  bordnre  ol'  tlie  last,  cliarged 
witli  eight  crescents  oI'  the  fast. — Crest,  tluce 
stars,  in  chev.  or. 

Dnimmond,  [C'arlonrie,  Scotland,]  or,  throe  bars, 
wavy,  gu.  a  midiet  surmounted  of  an  annulet. 

Druinitiond,  per  fesse,  wavy,  or  and  gu.  a  lion, 
rampant,  counterchanged. —  Crest,  two  arms  in 
(he  act  of  drawing  a  bow  and  arrow  ppr.  [Borne 
h)j  Jolin  Druminond,  Esq.  1790.] 

Druinmoiid,  or  Drumond,  [Scotland,]  or,  tlnee 
l)ars,  v.-avy,  gu.  ou  a  canton  of  the  fust,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  within  a  double  tressure,  llory, 
counterflory,  of  the  second. 

J}nimmoiul.  The  same,  with  a  cinietar  in  ])ale 
ai".  hilt  and  poinei  of  the  field. 

Driiunnond,  or,  three  bars,  wavy,  gu.  each  charged 

•     with  an  escallop  of  the  first. 

Drummond,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  or,  three 
bars,  wavy,  gu. ;  second  and  third,  or,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  within  a  double  tressure,  flory, 
counterflory,  gu. — Crest,  a  hawk,  reguardant 
ppr.  in  the  beak,  a  ring  or.  [Borne  by  John 
Druminond.  Esq.  of  Denham,  near  Uxhridye, 
Middlesex,  1824.] 

Drtimmond,  [Strathallan,  Scotland,  and  Stanmorc, 
Middlesex.]  The  same  arms.  [Borne  Li/  An- 
drew Berkeley  Druinmond,  E>,q.  of  Cadlaud- 
Parlc,  near  Soutliamplon,  Hanls,  iS24.] 

Druinmond.  The  same  arms  and  crest.  [Bor7ie 
hi/  George  Harley  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Druinto- 
chy  Castle,  Ferthshire,  1824.] 

X)ri(Mj?io;(fZ,  quarterly ;  first,  az.  an  unicorn,  ram- 
pant, ar.  ai-med,  maned,  and  unguled,  or,  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  half 
thistles  vert,  and  as  many  half  roses  gu.  joined 
together  by  way  of  parly,  per  pale,  (J'or  a  coal 
of  auej mentation);  second,  ar.  three  escocheons 
gu.  (for  Hay)  ;  third  or,  three  bars  gu.  over  all, 
a  cimclar  ppr.  hilt  and  pomel  of  the  first,  (for 
Drummond)  ;  fourth  or,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
gu.  within  a  double  tressure,  florv,  counlerllorv 
of  the  last,  (for  Drummond).— Cnsl,  a  hawk 
ppr.  [Borne"^  by  the  late  Auriol  J  lay  Drum- 
mond, Esq.  who  died  December,  1782.] 

Drukv,  ar.  on  a  chev.  vert,  two  mullets  i)ierced, 
or. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  courant,  ppr.  collared 
or. 

Drnry,  ar.  on  a  chief,  \ert,  fv,o  mullets  or. 
[Borne  by  William  Dniry,  31.  A.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christ i  Colli  qe,  Oxford,  who  died 
December  10,  1G72.] 

Rry,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  in  chief,  a  swan,  in  buse^  a 
quafrefoil,  stalked  and  lea\ed  of  the  last. 


DUG 

Dry,  [Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  and  Fischurst,  Sus- 
sex,] or,  a  chev.  az.  guttee  d'ur,  betw.  three 
lierons  ppr. 

Drvden,  [Cannons-Ashby,  Northamptonshire,] 
az.  in  chief,  a  globe,  betw.  two  estoiles  or,  in 
base,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second.— -Crest. 
a  dcmi  lion,  ramj>an(,  az.  holding  in  his  dexter 
gamb  a  globe  or. 

DiiYFlKLD,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  acorns,  pen- 
dent, or,  slipjied  \ert. 

DiiYLAN'n,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  garbs 
of  the  second,  as  many  cross  crosslets,  fitchce,  sa. 

Dryland,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw. 
three  mullets  or,  as  many  cross  crosslets,  fit- 
chce, sa. 

Dryland,  ar.  guttee  de  sang,  a  fesse,  w^a\y,  gu. 

Dryland,  [Kent,]  gu.  guttee  de  larmes,  a  fesse, 
wavy,  ar. 

Dryland,  gu.  a  fesse,  wavy,  ar. 

DuvTON,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  ogresses. 

Drywake,  or  Dkew'ARD,  sa.  three  roundles, 
quarterly,  ar.  and  gu. 

T)u ALSTON,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  garbs  or. 

DuiJKEU,  [Beackworih,  Surrey,]  lozeugy,  or  and 
az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  crescents  ar. —  Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  two  wings,  expanded, 
ar.  eacli  charged,  with  a  bend  of  the  first, 
thereon  three  crescents  of  the  second.  [Grant- 
ed, 1G2-3.] 

Di!i;r,RLY,  vert,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  garbs,  in 
chief,  or,  and  a  sickle,  in  base  ar.  handled  of  the 
second,  an  arrow,  barways,  gu.  headed  and 
flighted  of  the  third,  betw.  two  estoiles  az. — 
Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed,  ppr.  holding  in 
the  hand  three  ears  of  wheat  or.  [Granted  to 
James  Duberly,  of  Dinqesioxo,  Monmouthshire, 
17GG.] 

Di  liOYS,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  on 
his  shoulder,  a  mullet. —  Crest,  a  wheel  or. 
[Granted,  1084.] 

Due,  [Flanders.]     See  DUKE. 

Dl'CANE,  ar.  a  lioi,  ramj)ant,  sa.  ducally  crowned 
or, charged,  on  the  shoulder,  with  trefoil,  slipped, 
vert. 

Durane,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion,  lampaiit,  sa. 
crov.iied  or,  on  a  canton  az.  a  che^■.  betw.  three 
acorns  of  the  third. 

Du  Cane,  or  Du  Quesne, a  lion,  ranijjant, 

....  ducally  crowned  ....  on  a  canton  az.  a 
chev.  or,  betw.  three  acorns,  slipped,  and  erect. 
—Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rain])ant,  sa.  ducally 
crowned  or,  supporting,  with  the  paws,  an 
anchor,  erect,  gold.  [Borne  by  Peter  Du 
Cane,  Esq.  of  Jiraxted  Ixidye,  Essex,  1824.] 

DuCAREL,  [Lambeth,  SuiTcy,]  ar.  three  lozenges 
gu.  two  and  ono. — Crest,  a  cock  gu. 

.       .     [oo] 


DUG 

DUCHE,  or  DUCHFT,  gu.  ten   martlets  or,  four, 

tliree,  two,  aii:!  one. 
DuciiiiFiDL!),  [ClRsliiie,]  az.   fhrt'C  piue-apples 

or,  two  and  one. 
DuciE,  [Wittonliall,  Slaffordsliive,  and  Loudon,] 

or,   a  fesse  vair,   betw.   three  cinqaefttils  gu. — 

Crest,  a  sea  lion,  per  fe.^se,  or  and  ppr.  holding 

an  anchor  ppr. 
Duck,   or,    two   lions,   passant,    guardant,    gii. — 

Crest,  a  sea  lion,   the  fore  })nrt  or,  tail  ar.  sii])- 

porting  -watli  the  dexter  paw  an  anchor  az.  fluke 

of  the  first. 
Duck,  or,  on  a  fcsse,  wavy,  sa.  three  lozenges  of 

the    field. — C'resl,    on     an    anchor,     erect,     or, 

without  the  fluke,  a  sntike,  entwined,  all  ppr. 
Duck,    az.  tluce  ehaplets    ar.   a  chief,    indented, 

of  the  last. 
Duck,  [Homsby,  Norfolk,]  or,  three  lions'  heads, 

erased,  gii.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many  mullets 

of  the  first. — Crest,  on  amount  vert,  a  falcon  az. 

wings  expanded  or,  beaked  and  legged  of  the 

last. 
Duck,  [Devonshire.]     The  same  anus  and  crest. 
Duck,  ar.  ou  a  fesse  sa.  three  mascles  or. 
Ducke,  or,  on  a  fesse,  wavy,  sa.  tlu'ee  mascles  of 

the  field.     [Confirmed  to   NicJiohis  Ducke,    of 

Lincolns  Inn,  Es(j.  June  23,  1602.] 
Ducke,  [Exeter.]     The  same. 
DuGKEN'FiELD,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents 

or. 
Duckeiifield,   sa.   on  a  chev.  befsv.  three  crescents 

or,  as  many  crof-s  crosslets  of  the  first. 
Duckeiijield,  sa.  on  a  chev.   betw.  three  crescents 

or,  as  many  crosses,  formee,  fitcliee  at  the  foot, 

of  the  first. 
Diickeiifield,    [Devonshire,]    ar.    a    cross,    wa\y, 

voided,  sa. 
Dukenfield,  [Dukenfield,    Cheshire,]   ar.  a    cross, 

voided,  and  pointed  sa. — Crest,   out  of  a  ducal 

coronet,  a  cubit   arm   ])pr.   gi'asping  a  sun  with 

rays  or. 
Ducket,  [Steeple-Morden,  Cambridgeshire,]  sa. 

an  orle  of  martlets  or. 
Ducket,    [Devmisliire,]    sa.    a   cross    betw.    four 

martlets  or. 
Duckel,  [Wiltshire,]  sa.    a  saltier    ar.— Crest,    a 

garb  of  lavender  vert,  flowered  az.   banded  oi', 

a   crescent    for    difference,    on    the    ai-ms    and 
-  ■    crest. 
Ducket,  [Steeple-Morden,  Cambridgeshire.]     Thf 

same  aims. 
hucket,    [Sir    Lionel,    Lord    .Mayor   of   London, 

1572.]     The  same  arms. 
Ducket,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  ;;u. 
Ducketf,    [Grayrigghall,   V/estmoreland,]    gu.     a 

saltier  ar,  betw.  twelve  cross  crosslets  or. 


D  U  F 

Di'cktlt,  [Westmoreland,]  sa.  a  saltier  ar. 
Diickell,  [Devon,]  sa.  scmee  de  martlets  or. 
Duckett,   'j^n.  semee  de  martlets  or. 
Dlicy,  [Tortworlh,  Gloucestershire,]  or,  two  lions, 

liassant,  giiardaut,  gu. 
Jj.w;!,  [Sir  Kobert,  Lord  ]Maynr  of  London,  :i(«U.] 

The  same  .arms. 
Ducy,  [London,]  gu.   a  fesse,    vair,   lietvs'.   three 

cinqucfoils  ar. 
J)uc>/c,  [Londnn,]  or,    a  fesse,    vair,    betw.   three 
ciiiquefoils  gu.- — Crest,    a   sea  lion    or,  tiie    tail 
part  ppr.    sujiportin^g  with  tlie   dexter  foot,   an 
anchor    az.    slocked    of    the    first.      [Grunlcd, 
1622.] 
DUDDING.STON,  [Duddingstoii,  Scotland,]  ar.  ou 
a  cross  engr.  sa.   betw.  tv/o  cross   crosslets,  fit- 
chee,  gu.  in  chief  a  star  or. 
Duddinr/stoun,  [Sandfoord,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  cliev. 
ar.    betw.    three    cross    crosslets,    fitcliee,     or. 
— Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  couped  ppr. 
Dl  DLEV,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  vert,  tail  forJ;ed. 
Dudlcij,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  vert. 
Dudley,  [Staffordshire,]  or,  two  lions,  passant,  az. 
Dudley,  or,   two  lions,   passant,   az.  within  a  bor- 
dure  of  the  second. — Cre-st,   out  of  a  viscount's 
coronet  or,  pearled  ar.  a  lion's  head  az.  collared 
of  the  first. 
Dudley,    az.    a   chev.    betw.    three    lions'    heads,. 

erased,  or 
Dudley,  or,  two  bars  az. 
Dudley,  ar.  a  cross  formee  az. 
Dudley,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  three  crescents  or. 
Dudley,  [Berkshire  and  Buckiiighamsliire,]  az.  a 

chev.  eugr.  voided  or. 
Dudley,  [Clopton,  Northamptonshire,]  az.  a  chev. 

or,  betw.  three  lions'  heads  ar. 
DuD^ItVSTO^',  ar.  a  cross,  mohne,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  az.  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter,  a  bird,  re- 
giimxlant,  of  the  last. 
DuEUECK,  [Scotland,]  fusilly  ar.  and  gu. 
DuEE,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  fcsse,  dancettee,  erm. 
betw.  a  hart's  head,  cabossed,  in  chief,  and  two 
escallops  in  base  or.— Crest,  a  horse,  com-ant, 
ar.  vested  all  over  with  a  mantling  gu.  semee  of 
escocheons  or,  each  charged  with  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ui  the  second,  on  the  back  of  the  horse, 
a  man,  in  complete  armour,  drawn  sword,  &C. 
all  i^pr. 
Dnjf,  vert,  a' fesse,  dancettee,  erm.  betw.  two 
lauks'  heads,  cabossed,  in  chief,  and  as  many 
escallops  in  base,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu.  holding  a  cimetar  ppr.  hilt  and  pomel 
gold.— Supi)orters,  on  each  side,  a  sailor  ppr. 
habited  in  a  blue  jacket,  white  waistcoat  and 
breeches,  handkerchief  round  the  neck,  hat  and 
shoes,   all    black,   the  latter  with  gold    buckles. 


D  U  K 

knrr-hanrls  red,  stockings  of  llio  third,  lioldiiic; 
ill  (lie  exterior  hum],  a  ciiiictar  jipr.  hilt  and 
poniel  ov. 

Di'FKiviLD,  vert,  a  fesse  or. 

Di'J/ickl,  vert,  a  fesse  ar. 

Uitjjidd,  vair,  a  fo.-sc  gu. 

Dujfield,  sa.  a  cliev.  hetv.  three  cloves  or. 

Dvjfidd,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

DiiJ/ield,  [F>iicki!)3'h;imsliire,]  nr.  a  chev.  bet\\. 
three  birds  .sa. 

JJufftcId,  [London,]  vairtv  or  and  vert,  a  fe.-se 
gu: — Crest,  a  tfdl)ot,  passant  or,  eared  .';,i. 
gorg'ed  with  a  plain  f:ollar,  and  ringed  of  tin/ 
last. 

Dvjjield,  [Ireland,  iiud  y-Iadinonhain,  Eiir-Vinp.. 
shire,]  sa.  a  chev.  hetw.  three  doves  ar.  nieni- 
bered  gu. 

Dtiffield,  sa.  a  chev.  bet w.  three  do\es  ar.— Crest^ 
a  dove,  in  its  beak,  au  olive  branch  all  ppr. 

DUFFIN,  [Wappins;,  Middlesex,]  quarterly,  az. 
and  gii.;  in  the  first  and  fourth,  an  estoile  or,  in 
the  second  and  third,  an  eaj;le's  head,  erased, 
ar.  bearing  in  its  beak,  an  acorn-branch  or. — 
Crest,  a  griffin,  segrcaut,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu. 
winged  and  armed  or. 

DUFFORD,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  cross  engr.  or. 

Duffordy  sa.  a  cross,  engr.  or,  a  bendlct  ar. 

buGDALi:,  [Lancashire,  and  Shustock,  War- 
wickshire,] ar.  a  cross,  moliue,  gu.  in  the  first 
quarter,  a  torteaux. — Crest,  a  giifiiu's  liead, 
and  wings,  endorsed  or. 

Dugdalc,  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  gu.  surmounted 
with  a  garter,  of  the  Order  of  St.  George,  p])r. 
in  the  dexter  quarter,  a  torteaux,  in  the  cc'ntre 
of  the  cross  garter's  coronet  or. — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin's head,  v.-ings  endorsed  or,  gorged  with  a 
like  coronet.  {Tlt's  aiiginvnlidloi:  a-as  r/raiifLd 
in  Ju)ic,  169S.] 

DUGETT,  [Aikenhusse,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  crosses, 
pattee,  sa. 

D'JGNALL,   paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  chief  gu. 

DuHF.P,  enn.  a  chev.  gu.  within  a  bordure  sa. 

DuiU'RST,  [Chcshuut,  Hertfordshire,]  sa.  two 
bends,  within  a  bordure  ar. 

DuiGUm,  [Auchinhuifl",]  az.  three  crosses,  ];atlee, 
ar. 

Duke,  [Benhall-Lodge,  and  Brampton,  Suffolk,] 
ar.  a. chev.  betw.  three  birds,  close,  ar.  meni- 
bered  gu. — Crest,  a  swoid  ar.  hilt  or,  stuck  in 
a  plume  of  five  feathers,  three  az.  two  ar. 

Duke,  [Lincoln's  Lm,  ?diddlesex.]     The  same. 

Duke,  [Olterton,  Devonshire,  Cosenton  and  Maid- 
stone, Kejit,  and  Richmond,  Surrey,]  per  fesse, 
ar.  and  az.  three  chaplets,  coHnteivhanged. — 
Crest,  a  demi  gi'ifiin  or,  holding  a  chaplet  az. 


D  U  M 

Ihde.  The  same  arms  and  crest.  [Vonw  hi/ 
JAcitlcnanl  Colonel  Gcorqc  Duke,  of  Appk- 
.shair,   llanis,   1S23.] 

Duke,  [DedfonKhire  and  Devonshire.]  jier  fess^. 
indented,  ar.  and  az.  three  chaplets  counter- 
changed. 

Di:ke,  [SuH'olk,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks' 
heads  ar.  attired  gu. 

Duke,  a'«.   a  coney,  sejant,  az. 

Duke,  az.  three  chaplets,  and  a  chief  indented  ?.r. 

Di'ke,  [London  and  Otterton,  Devonshire,  l(>t)8,] 
per  chev.  ar.  and  az.  three  chaplets  counier- 
clumged. — Crest,  a  demi  grifliii  ar.  holding  a 
chaplet  az.  (Another,  the  gTiffin  or.)  [C'oii- 
frrmed  to  Peter  Duke,  of  London,  1G30.] 

D'JKKNFIELI).       See  wlthDuCKENKlKLD. 

Dukes,  [Shrojisliire,]  erm.  a  liou,  rampant,  vert, 
crowned,  and  ducally  gorged,  or;  quartering, 
second,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  gilly-flowers, 
slipped,  and  stalked  ppr. ;  third,  az.  three  fal- 
cons' heads,  erased,  ar. ;  fourth,  ar.  three  bugle- 
horns,  stringed  sa. ;  fifth,  sa.  three  pheons  ar. 
sixth,  Dukcx,  as  first. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  em- 
bowed,  to  the  sinister,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished 
or,  supporting  with  the  gauntlet,  a  tilting-lance. 
also  }i|>r.-  therefrom,  a  forked  pennon,  flo^n.ng  to 
the  sinister,  ]ier  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  fringed  and 
tasselled  or,  charged  with  an  escocheon  of  the 
arms  of  the  IIolv  Trinity-  [^Borne  by  Thomas 
Farmer  Duke.-:, '  Esq.  of  Shreirshurij,  18-,>4.J 
See  Plate  of  Arms. 

DuLFORD,  or  TuLFORD,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  ar. 

DuLON,  or  Dillon,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu.  over  all,  a  fesse  az.  in  chief  tv.o 
estoiles,  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  second. 

jjULY,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  voided,  or. 

Dull/,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  on  the  outer  side  voided 
or. 

DuMAR,  sa.  a  fesse  ar. — Crest,  on  a  foreign  hel- 
met ppr.  two  elephants'  trunks  sa.  each  charged 
with  a  fesse  ar. 

DUMIJAR,  [Scotland,]  or,  three  cushions,  within  a 
double  tressure, counter- (lory  gu.    SeeDuNF.AR. 

DuMiSERMLL,  gni,  six  roses  or,  stalked  and  slip- 
ped ppr. 

Di'NMU.KTON,  gu.  a  canton  or,  surmounted  by  a 
bend  t;rm.  betw.  two  lions,  nuupant,  of  the 
second. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  per  pale, 
erm.  and  crminois.  [Granted  to  Thomas  Dam- 
hlctun,  of  London,  1759.] 

DUM.MER,  [Soathanipton,  1711,]  az.  three  ficnrs- 
de-!is  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  demi  lion, 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  az.  holding  in 
his  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

[  oo2] 


DUN 

Du  MOLIN,  [France,]  m:  a  cross,  anchored,  sa. 

Dl'MVIll,  az.  a  lion,  raiiipaiif,  tail  forclie  ar.  col- 
larod  g-u. 

DtunvUl,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  lion,  ramjiaiif,  ar.  col- 
lared f;"!!. 

])l'N,  [Taaitie,  Scotland,]  g-ii.  a  .sword  in  )ialc 
pi^r.  hilt  :iiid  jjomel  or,  l>efw.  tliree  padlocks  ar. 

Dun,  [Uiistol,  1G05,]  az.  wolf,  ranijiant,  ar. 
charged  on  the  .shoulder,  Avith  a  fleur-de-lis  j^u. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bear'.s 
paw,  erect,  of  the  last,  grasping  a  snake  ppr. 
[Granted,  Io-jS.]  (Another  crest,  three  snakes, 
erect,  and  tied  in  the  middle  in  a  knot  ppr.) 

J)itn,  [IGOG,]  az.  a  -wolf,  rampant^  ar.  charged  on 
the  shoulder,  viith  an  ermine  spot. — Crest,  five 
snakes,  erect,  on  tlje  tails,  tied  together  in  lh« 
middle  with  one  snake,  fesseways  or. 

Dunn,  az.  on  a  ehev.  or,  hetw.  tlirec  boars'  heads 
ar.  a  lozenge  gu.  betw.  two  keys  sa. — Crest,  two 
swords,  in  saltier,  ppr.  entwined  with  a  ribbon 
az.  thereto  a  key,  pendent,  sa. 

Dun,  az.  a  wolf,  rampant,  and  chief  ar.  [Granted 
to  Sir  Daniel  Dun,  lOfh  Fchruarii,  1G05.] 

DuKS,  [Duns,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  cliev.  or,  betw. 
three  boars'  heads,  erased,  of  the  last. 

DuNALFE,  or  DuNCALFE,  ar.  on  a  ehev.  gii. 
betw.  three  calves,  passant,  sa.  a  mullet  or. 

Dunbar,  [Ilillhead,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  within  a  bordureof  the  second,  charged 
wilh  tliree  roses  and  as  many  cushions  alter- 
nately of  the  first. — Crest,  a  rose,  slipped,  gu. 

Duuhar,  [Wesffield,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charg-ed  with  eight 
roses  gu. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  ppr. 

Dunbar,  [Baldoon,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  witliin  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged 
with  eight  roses  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  liorse's 
head  ar.  bridled  gu. — Supporters,  two  lions, 
guardant,  ar.  each  having  in  one  of  their  paws, 
a  rose,  slipped,  gu. 

Diinhar,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  lioi),  rara])ant,  or,  on 
a  bend  az.  three  wool-packs  of  the  second, 
within  a  bordure  ar.  charged  with  ten  roses  of 
tlie  first. —  Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar. 
crowned  with  an  antique  croun  or. 

Dunbar,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  \\it!iin  a  bordure  or, 
c'iarged\\i(h  eight  cimpiefoils  oflhe  first. 

Dunbar,  [Burmuchetty,  Scjlkind,]  per  chcv. 
embattled  or  and  gu.  three  cushions  counttr- 
changed. 

Dunbar,  [Leuchit.  Scotlar.d,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  betw.  three  cushions  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure of  the  second,  charged  v.ith  eigiit  roses  of 
the  first. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding'  a  glove 


D  U  j\ 

DUNCAI.FF,,  [Foxley,  Cheshire,]  ar,  three  calves 
sa. 

Duncalfv-,  [Otringham,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  ehev, 
gu.  betw.  three  calves  sa. 

Duncan,  [Ardounie,  Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  ehev. 
betw.  two  cinquefoils  in  chief,  and  a  huuling- 
horn  in  base,  viruled,  and  stringed  a-/,  three 
buckles  of  the  last. 

Duncan,  [Mott,  Scotland,]  gu.  o!)  a  ehev.  bofw. 
two  cinquefoils  in  chief,  and  a  hunting-horn  in 
base  or,  three  buckles  az. 

Duncan,  [Seaside  and  Lundic,  Scotland,]  gu.  a 
ehev.  or,  betw.  two  cinquefoils  in  chief  ar.  and 
in  base,  a  bugle-horn  of  the  last,  stringed  az. — 
Crest,  a  ship,  in  full  sail  p]ir.  [Borne  by  Colonel 
Duncan,  of  Goiver-Strcet,  Iiedford-S;juare, 
London,  3824.] 

Duncan,  or  Duncum,  sa.  five  eagles,  displayed,  in 
cross  ar. 

Duncasti.K,  [Warwifksliire,]  gai-  two  bars  ar.  on 
a  canton  of  the  second,  a  castle  sa. 

DUNcn,  [Little  Witnam,  Berkshire,]  sa.  a  ehev. 
betw.  three  towers,  triple  lowered,  ar. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  antelope's  head 
az.  maned,  armed,  and  attired,  of  tlie  first. 

Duncli,  [Berkshire,]  sa.  a  ehev.  engr.  or,  betw. 
three  tov.ers,  triple  towered  ar. — Crest,  a  demi 
antelope  az.  bezautee,  armed,  maned,  and  at- 
tired or. 

Duncomlf;,  [Yorkshire,  Wiltshu-e,  and  Sussex, 
Battlesdenbury,  Bedford>;hire,  Sbalford,  SuiTey, 
Yorkshire,  aTid  Mucbbrickhill,  Buckingham- 
shire,] per  ehev.  engr.  gu.  and  ar.  three  tal- 
bots'  heads,  erased,  couuterchanged. — Cre.st, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  horse's  hind  leg  sa. 
shoe  ar.  (Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  lioii's  gnmb,  sa.  grasping  a  horse-shoe 
ar.) 

Duncojnhc,  [Sir  Charles,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1707.]     'J'he  same  arms. 

Duncomba,  [i\Iorton  and  \Vhit church,  Bucking- 
hamshire,] per  ehev.  flory  and  counterflory,  or 
and  sa.  betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  and 
collared,  all  couuterchanged. —  Crest,  a  talbot's 
head,  era.sed  gu.  eared  sa.  collared  ar. 

Duncomhe,  [Barley-I'^nd,  Bedfordshire,]  per  ehev. 
engr.  ar.  and  gu.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased, 
■counterchanged. 

Duncombc,  per  ehev.  flory,  counterflory,  gn.  and 
ar.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  counterchanged. 
[Borne  bi/  John  Duncombc,  M.A.  and  Senior 
Fellow-  of  Oriel-Cvllecje,  who  died  ^Sth  January, 
1()(;9-7(J.] 

Dun  DAS,  [Nevrliston  and  Dundas,  Scotkuid,]  ar. 
a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 


DUN 

])ti>Hlns,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  f,ai.  ^vithin  a  bordiire 
cnn. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  lull  faced  gii.  lookinj,^ 
over  ail  OLik-busli  ppv. 
Diuidas,  [Duddingstown,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  gii.  holding  in  the  pavs  a  man's  heart 
of  the  second. 
Ditndas,  [Kinkevil,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, gii.  on  a  chiel'  sa.  a  salaniauder  in  lire 
ppr.— Crest,  a  lion's  gamh,  erect,  ppr. 

Dundas,  [Barndarv,  Scotland,]  ;u-.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, v.ithin  a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
gamb  endways. 

Dundas,  [Breastmill,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms, 
the  bordure  being  gobonated  gu.  and  ar. 

Dune,  az.  an  unicorn,  armed,  or,  betw.  twelve 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  second. 

DUNKRSALL,  [Tanglev,  Surrey,  and  V/ingrave, 
Buckinghamshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  gobonated,  or 
and  gu.  betw.  five  escallops  ar. 

DUNFORD,  gu.  a  crescent  or,  and  bend  ar. 

Dunford,  sa.  three  rams'  heads,  cabosscd,  ar. 
armed  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  in 
the  mouth  a  dexter  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist, 
ppr. 

Duncan,  [Dublin,]  quarterly  ;  first,  gu.  three 
lions,  passatit,  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  jiaw  a 
close  helmet  ar.  garnished  of  the  second  ;  se- 
cond, az.  six  plates,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gu. ;  third,  as  second  ;  fourth,  as  first. 
— Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  or,  supporting,  with 
his  dexter  foot,  a  close  helmet  ar.  garnished  of 
the  first. 

Dunham,  [Lincolnsliire,]  az.  a  chief,  indented, 
or. 

DuNHEAH,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  \nthin  a  bordure 
eugr.  gu. 

Dunliead,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  within  a  bor- 
dure, gobonated,  gu.  and  a/.. 

DuNiiOLME,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betsv.  three  plates. 

Dunlop,  [Scotland,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
with  two  lieads  gu. 

Dunlop,  [Garnkirk,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms, 
with  a  mullet  for  diflerence. — Crest,  a  rose 
ppr. 

Dunlop,  [Scotland,]  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with 
two  heads  ar  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  .scep- 
tre, and  in  the  sinister  a  rose  ]3pr.  witbi?i  a  bor- 
dure of  the  second,  entoyre  of  cinquefoils  and 
mullets,  alternately,  of  the  field. 

DuNMURK,  [Scotland,]  vert,  three  garbs  or. 

Dunn-.    Sec  with  Dun. 

Dunnage,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  parrots' 
heads,  erased,  ppr. — Crest,  a  parrot,  holding 
in  its  beak  a  branch  of  chtrry-trec  p|jr. 

Dunning,  [Maler,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross  crosslet 
gu. 


1)  U  P 

DUNOIS,   az.  three    fienrs-de-lis   or,    gobonv,    ar- 

and  gu. 
DuNSCOMiii:,   per  chev.  az.  and  gu.    tluee  buck-, 
tripping,   or. 

Duiiscombc,  [London,]  jjer  chev.  gu.  and  a;;,  tluee 
bucks,  ill  full  course,   or. 

Dii.NSTAiiLK,  sa,  a  cli<"v.  erui.  betw.  three  door- 
staples  ar. 

Dunslnplc,  [Cambridgeshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
threi;  door-stai)les  ar. 

DUN.STAV1LE,  or  DUNSTA\  ii.[,,  ar.  a  fret  gii. 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  rampant, 
guardaiit,  or.  (Anal her,  the  lion,  passant, 
guarJanl,   or.) 

DunsUnUe,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  within  a  bordure  engr. 
sa.  oil  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant, 
giuirdant,  or. 

Dinis/arilc,  or,  a  fret  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
coml,   a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 

Dinustinih',  ar.  a  fret  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond, a  fion,  passant,  or. 

DunsluvUe,  ar.  fi-etty  gu.  within  a  bordure  engr. 
sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant, 
or. 

Dinislavilr,  or,  a  fret,  and  canton  gu. 

Dunslavile,  ar.  on  a  canton  gii.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Dunstarile,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  within  a  bordure  engr. 
sa,  on  a  canton  of  the  secoud,  a  lion,  rampant, 
guardant,  or. 

Dunsiai/ll,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  within  a  bordure  engr. 
sa.  on  a  cauton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Dunstaiaillc,  [Heyterbury,  Wiltshire,  Temp. 
Henry  I.]  ar.  a  fret  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  se- 
cond, a  lion,  passant,  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
engr.  sa.  , 

DuNSTEH,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  buck's  head, 
ill  b;:se,  ar.  attired  or,  in  the  dexter  chief,  a 
castle  of  the  third.  [Gran fed  to  Giles  Duii- 
ster,    of  Scarington,     in    Soviersel shire,    17 th 

June,  ietu.] 

Duns  TON,  [Kendale,   Westmoreland,]  sa.    three 

combs  or,  two  and  one. 
Dunstun,  or  Duslon,  gu.   a   buck's   head,  cabou- 

sed,  ar. 
Dunston,    or  Dusion,    [Ilopton,  Suffulk,]    gu.  a 

buck's  head,  cabosscd,  ur. 
Dunston,  or  Duston,  gu.  a  bull's  bead,  cabossed, 

ar.  armed  or. 
DuNVlH^.     The  same  as  Domvh-e. 
DUNV,  gu.  three  garbs  or. 
DuNVNG,    [Rye,    Sussex,]    bendy,    sinister,    of 

eight,  or  and  vert,  a  lion,  ram})ant,  sa. 
DrrA,  az.  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  in  fe.sse,  befvv. 

three  chains  barwise  or. 
DuriERRE,  sa.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Dui'lEKS.     The  same. 


D.  U   R 

Dlil'ORCii,  [Touinay,]  i;u.  (lirte  lions,  ranipjint, 
ar.  two  and  oiio. 

.Dupnrcli,  sa.  three  lions,  ramjiant,  or. 

DuPoitT,  [Shipslicad,  Lcici-stcrsliire,]  per  cliev. 
omljattled  az.  and  sa.  in  the  dexter  chief  point, 
a  crescent  ar.  in  the  sini.'ster  chief  ))oint,  a  iiuil- 
let  or,  in  base  a  lion,  larapaiit,  of  the  last,  all 
witliia  a  bord\iro  gu. — Crest,  on  a  rock  ppr. 
guttee  de  sang-,  a  falcon  also  ppr.  beaked  and 
Icg-gX'd  gu. —  Su])pi.iiier;-,  -wild  men  wreathed 
about  the  middle,  v.ifh  leaves,  all  ppr.  each 
holding,  erect,  a  spiked  club  ar. 

Dupi'A,  az.  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  iu  fesse,  betw. 
two  chains  barways  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished 

.  or,  grasping  in  the  gauiiflct  a  lion's  gamb  as  in 
the  arm=.  IBoriw  hi/  Baldwhi  Dup]Ki  Dvppa, 
Esq.  of  T-IolliiHjbourne-JIouse,  Kent,  18i3.] 
See  Plate  of  Ai-nis. 

DuPJiATT,  [Mary-le-bone,  Middlesex,]  or,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  tree  ppr.   on   the  top    thereof  a 

.    dove  rising  of  the  last. 

DuPKEE,  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  two  nmllefs  in  chief, 
and  a  lion,  passant,  in  base,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar. 

DURANT,  per  saltier,  or   and  crm.   a   cross,  pa- 

.  tonce,  gu. —  Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronot  or,  a 
greyhound's  head,  sa.  charged  on  the  neck 
with  an  estoile  or. 

Duraiii,  [Barndon,  Butlandsliire,]  sa.  a  cross, 
pattee,  cnn. 

Diirant,  [Oxfordshire,]  sa.  a  cross,  potent,  erm. 

Durani,  [Middlesex,]  sa.  a  cross  crosslct  ar. — 
Crest,  a  dragon,  passaut,gu.  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw,  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  point  bloody,  hilt  and 
pcniel  0)-,  on  the  blade,  o  ducal  coronet,  of  the 
last. 

Dirrant,  [Derbyshire,]  sa.  a  cross  crosslet  erm.  a 
crescent  for  difl'ereuce  or. — Crest,  a  boar  ar. 
bristled,  armed,  and  uuguled,  or,  pierced  in  the 
side,    with    a    broken    spear   ppr.    vuhied,    gu. 

[^Alloiviidhy  patent  to  ■ DuraHi,of  Di/ra/it, 

in  Derhijsiiire,  June,  160G.] 

DiiranI,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  be  Iw.  three  bugle-horns, 
sa. 

Durani,  [Iltitland,]   sa.  a  cross,  llowered,  crm. 

Duraat,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

Durrani,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three 
bugle-horns  sa.  stringed  of  the  second,  garnished 
or. 

Durrant,  [Derbyshire,]  sa.  a  fe.sse  dancetfee,  ar. 
in  chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  in  the  dexter 
fore  ])av>-,  a  lleur-de-lis  or,  and  in  the  mouth,  a 
sMord  ])pr.  bilt  and  pomcl  of  the  second,  point 
downwards. 


D  U  II 

Dr.rranI,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  cross  crosslet  ermines, 
betw.  fotn-  spots  of  crm.  ppr.- — Crest,  a  boar, 
passant,  per  fesse,  wavy,  ar.  and  soi.  bristled  aaul 
tusked  az.  and  ])ierccd  through  tlio  body  with  a 
broken  laucc,  bendwavs,  sa.  the  head,  down- 
wards, or.     [Grantecl  1714.] 

Dui!ANT-Watek,  or  DPtiNKVvATr.R,  [Loudon,] 
ar.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  first,  aciuque- 
foil  of  the  second. 

DuRAS,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

DuRiiOROUGii,  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bears' 
heads,  erased,  of  the  field, 

Durhoroucjh,  [Cornv^'all,]  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three 
bears'  heads,  erased,  ar.  muzzled  of  the  field. 

Di'ilorOJijjJi,  or  Diirhru(ih,  sa.  three, dolpliins  ar. 

Dt  iMU'RG,  sa.  throe  dolphins,  naiant,  embowed, 

DiiRCHFiELD,  az.  I'nree  pine-apples  or. 
DuREiM,  [Cheshire.]     The  same  as  Durham. 
BURELL,  [St.  James's,  Westminster,]  ;tz.  a  liuu, 

rampant,  erminois,  ducally  crowned  or. — Crest, 

a  Saracen's  head,  full  faced,  ppr.  on   the  head, 

a  cap  az.   fretty  ai-.  tufted  gold,   doubled  erm. 

wrcallied  abor.t  the  temples,  or  and  az.     [C'o«- 
frrmt'd  to    Tlwmaa  Evans,  who  took  the   name 

and  arms  of  Durcll  hy  sign  manual,  Scptem- 

her  10,  1771.] 
Di'REVERSALE,   sa.   a  fesse  ch^quy,  or  and  gu. 

betw.  six  escallops  ar. 
Durham,  [Largo,  Scotland,]  or,  a  crescent  gu. 

on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  ar.  over  all,   a  bend 

engr.  of  the  second.— Crest,  an  increscent. 
Durham,  [Largo,    Scotland,]    ar.   a   crescent  gu. 

on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first. — Crest, 

a  dulphin  ppr. 
Durham,  [Uuntar\y,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  az. 

betw.  two  crescents,  tlie  one  in  chief  inverted, 

as  many  midlets  ar. — Crest,  a  hand  pulling  a 

thistle  ppr. 
Durham,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  cross  gu.    five  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  field. 
Durham,  [Norfolk,]  az.  semee  crosslets  or,   five 

crescents  ar.  (Another,  three.) 
Durham,  gu.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse,  erm. 
Durham,  gu.  four  lozenges,  in  fesse,  erm.  within 

a  b  ordure  engr.  ar. 
Durham,  [Duntarvy,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  fesse  az. 

betw.  two  crescents  gu.  (the  upper  one  inverted) 

throe  mullets  ar. 
Durham,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 
Durham,     or    Dureim,     [  Cheshire,  ]    az.    three 

crescents  betw.  seven  cross  crosslets   ar.  three, 

one,  two,  and  one. 
Durham,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents  gu. 

as  many  stars  of  tiie  first. 
Durham,  [Grange,   Scotland,]   or,   on   a  fesse  az. 


J)  U  T 

three  mullets  ar.  iii  base  a  crescent  gu. — Crest, 

two  dolphins,  haurkmt,  addorscd,  p|ir. 
Durham,  [Ardouny,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  t'essc  cugr. 

az.  three  imdiets  ar.  in  base  a  crescent  gu. 
DUKI.EY,  [London,]  az.  six  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  three, 

two,  and  one,  within  a  borduve  engr.  or,   ijcl- 

lettee. — Crest,    a    horse's    head,    couped,    az. 

gorged  with  an  eastern  crown   or.     [Granlcd., 

May  p.,  17U9.] 
DUUNKYS,  gn.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  collared  az 
DuiiNFORD,  [Devonshire.]     See  1)i:rn'i-01!I)].. 
Burning,   [Bisphan,    Lancashire,]    az.    a    che\ . 

.betw.    three   antelopes,    salient,    ar.— Crest,    a 

detiii  antelope,  erased,  az. 
DunREN,  gu.  three  lapwings  or,  two  and  one. 
Durren,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  gu. 
.  DuR^KRSAl.E,  sa.  a  fesse  clieqiiy  or  and  gu.  betw. 

six  escallops  of  the  second- 
DuRWARD,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  annulets  or. 
Dunvard,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  cross  gu. 
Durward,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  anuvdets  or. 
Duncard,  [Bockiug,  Essex,]  erm.   a  ihev.   hetw. 

three  crescents  or. 
Durward,    [Essex,    and    Cloiighton,    Yorkshire,] 

erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crescents  or. 
Durward,  [Norfolk,]    ar.    on    a   chev.    so.    three 

crescents  or. 
DuRWYN,  gu.  a  fesse  engr.  ermines,  surmnunted 

bj'  a  pale  engr.  erm. 
DuRY,  [Dury,  Scotland,]  az.    a   chev.   ar.   betv, . 

three  crescents  or. 
Dury,  [Grange,   Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.   ar.  betv.'. 

tliree  crescents  or,  within  a  liordure,   invecked, 

of  the  last. 
Du  SIL^  A,  [Portugal,]   ar.  a  lion,   rampant,   gu. 

encircled  by  a  wreath  of  brambles  ppr. 
DuSTON,  gu.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed  ar.  aUircd 

01'. 

Duslon,  gu.  a  buck's  head  ar. 

DuTHiL,  or  DUTHIE,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
within  a  bordure  az. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
erect,  couped  below  the  wrist  ppr.  holding  up 
a  sword  in  pale,  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomcl  or. 

DuTONGE,  or,  an  anchor  az. 

Button,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  erm. 

X)««o«,  [Sherborne.Gloucestershire,  and  Cheshire,] 
quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  second  and  third  quar- 
ters, a  fret  or. — Crest,  a  plume  of  five  feathers, 
of  five  colours,  viz.  ar.  vert,  az.  gu.  and  or. 

Duilon,  quarterly,  ar.  tuid  gu.  in  the  second  and 
third  quarters,  a  fret  of  the  first. 

DiiUon,  [Cheshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  gii.  in  the 
first  quarter,  a  bend  sa.  in  the  second,  a  fret  or, 
the  third  as  the  second,  the  fourth  as  the  first. 

Dutlon,  [Cheshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bend 


1)  Y  M 

Diillun,  [Cheshire,]  qimrterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  the 
fir.t  and  /uiulli  quarters  a  fret  of  tlie  hist. 

Dulhtii,  qiuu-terly,  ar.  and  gu.  in  the  first  a 
crcscnit  gu.  in  the  second  a  fret  or. 

Datton,  [('hcadle,  Bulkley,]  ar.  a  fesse,  dan- 
cetlue,  gu. 

BuVAl,,  or  .I.)L'\A1.L,  ar.  a  bend  gu.— Crest,  a 
lion,  sejant,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  sustaining  a 
shield,  a'i  the  arms. 

DwARiS,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw. 
three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  roses 
or.— Crest,  a  demi  liun,  rampant,  ar.  })el!i:ttee, 
holding  ill  his  paws,  a  battle  <\x  or. 

BwiGWiU,  [Aucheuheuf,  Scotland,]  az.  three 
crosses,  ))attee,  ar. — Crest,  a  do^'e,  holding  in 
its  beak,  an  oli\e  branch  ]rpr. 

DuxiiURv,  gu.  a  cross  voided  ar. 

Dyciif)j;m).     Sec  Biciuield. 

Uvi:,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  Ihiee 
mullets  of  the  second. 

D'l-ER,  [Stoughton,  Huntingdonshire,  and  AUIe- 
bury,  Hertfordshire,]  sa.  three  goats,  passant, 
ar.  attired  or,  two  and  one. — Crest,  a  goafs 
head,  erased,  ai'.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose 
jipr.  stalked  and  leaved  vert.     [^Granted,  1570.] 

Dyi:r,  [!\lodbury,  Bevonshire,]  or,  a  chief  j);- 
deuted,  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  goat's  head  sa.  attired  of  the  first. 

Dyer,  [VVatero-PIace,  Hertfordshire,]  sa.  a  fesse, 
engr.  or,  betw.  three  goats,  passant,  ar.— Crest, 
a  Saracen's  head,  in  profile,  p])r.  on  the  head,  a 
cap  or,  verged  round  the  temples,  cliequy  ar. 
and  az. 

Dyer,  [llereforeshire,]  per  chev.  crenelle  gu,  and 
or,  three  inullets  couuterchanged. 

/^j/cr,  [Alpington,  Bevon,  formerly  ofWincanston 
and  iioundhili,  Somersetshire,]  or,  a  chief,  in- 
dented, gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  goat's  head,  erased,  sa.  attired  or.  [^liorne 
fijuurlvrli/  uiiJi  the  arms  of  Moreton,"  Ducie, 
Kniyhll,/',  Hardy,  and  Prklwkli)  by  .Henry 
'  Morelon  Dyer,  Esq.  of  Mary-k-lone-Farlc, 
Middlesex,  1S24.] 

Byes,  or  Diss,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tluee  leopards' 
heads  ar, 

Byewin,  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  river  all,  a  pale  engr. 
of  the  second. 

Dykes.     See  Diivi.s. 

Dylkes,  gu.  a  lion,  raiapant,  per  pale,  ar.  and 
or. — -Crest,  a  dove,  with  an  olive  branch  all  ppr. 

Dylles,  or  Dills,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
hawks'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Dylni:>',  ar.  on  a  fesse,  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Dyimock,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  two  lions,  passant, 
in  pale,  ar.  crowned,  ;uid  armed  or. — Crest, 
a  lion,  jjassant,  guardant,  sa.   ducally  cro\viied 


D  Y  N 

or.  (Two  olhcr  crests,  fjrsl,  a  sword,  croci, 
;ir.  liilt  iiml  poind  or  ;  srcoiul  the  scalp  of  a 
liarc,  tlic  ears  erect  sa. 

Di/mock,  OT  Dytnolt,  [  Lancasliirc,]  gn.  on  a  chief 
or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Dijmock,  sa.  a  sword,  in  pale,  ar.  hilt  and  ])oiiiel 
or. 

Di/mock,  [Warwickshire,]  ]ier  bend,  sinister,  eiin. 
and  ermines,  a  lion,  rampant  or. — Crest,  a 
hand  and  arm,  in  annonr,  erect,  ppr.  holdinfj  a 
tilting- spear, sa. headed ar.enibruedgu.  \ Granted 
1.5S1.] 

Dijmock,  alias  Collier,  [Staffordshire,]  ai".  on  a 
chev.  sa.  be(w.  tliree  denii  unicorns,  couraiit, 
gii.  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  crowsied  or.  Sec  Coi,- 
LlEn,  of  Darlston,  Statlbrdshij-e. 

Dijmock,  ar.  a  sword,  in  pale,  gu. 

Dyinocke,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  Ihrce 
nudlefs,  pierced,  or. 

Dymocke,  [Erdington,  Warwickshire,]  az.  three 
hoars,  passant,  in  pale,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  or. 

DvMON,  or  DVMAN,  [London,]  ar.  five  fusils, 
in  fosse,  gu.  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis 
or,  betw.  three  mxillets  sa. — Crest,  a  deini  lion, 

holding  in  his  paw  a   fusil  gu.  charged 

with  afleur-de-hs  or. 

DvMOND,  [Tiverton,  Devonshire,]  gu.  three 
fusils,  in  fesse,  ar.  over  all,  a  fesse  of  the 
first. 

Dyxant,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettce,  crm. 

DvNE,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or,  betw.  three 
escallops  crm. 

Dijne,  [Westfield,  Stissex,]  ar.  two  bars  gemelles, 
betw.  three  escallops  gu. 

Dyne,  [Northamptonshire,]  gu.  on  a  bend  or, 
three  birds  sa. 

Dyne,  or  Dynne,  [Hcydon,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a  mar- 
lion's  wing,  in  fesse,  ar.  l)etw.  four  crosses,  for- 
niee,  or,  tv\0  and  two. — Crest,  a  plume  of  fea- 
thers or.  (Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net, a  mai-lion's  sinister  vring  ar.) 

Dyne,  or,  a  fesse  sa. 

D^NCASTER,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  escallops 
or. 

DvNELEY,  ar.  a  fesse,  betv.-.  three  mullets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Dynelnj.     See  Di>;ellv. 

DvNGE,  or  DvNGKS,  ar.  a  chev.  betv,-.  live 
(another,  tliree)  eagles,  disjjlayed,  sa. 

Dynglev.     See  Dingley. 

DvNHAM,  gu.  four  fusils,  in  fesse,  crm. 

Dyiiham,  az.  iivc  fusils,  in  fesse,  erm. 

Dynham,  gu.  a  fesse,  fusilly,  ar. 

Dynliam,  gu.  live  fusils,  in  fe.ssc,  erm.  betw  three 
bridge  arches  on  cohmms  ar. 


E  A  G 

Dynham,  [V/orfhnm,  Devonshire,]  gu.  four 
fusils,  in  fesse,  erni.  vithin  ii  bordure  of  the 
last. 

Dynliam,  gu.  in  chief  three  bezants. 

Dynham,  gu.  three  bezants. 

Dynsi'.^',  ar.  three  lions,  j.assLUit,  gu.  armed  az. 
two  and  one. 

Dyntuky,  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  cinquefoils 
gu. 

Dyon,  [Tathwell,  Lincolnshire,]  or,  a  saltier  gu. 
surmounted  by  another  erm.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  saltorels  eiigr.  of  the  first. — Crest, 
in  the  inside  of  au  escallop  or,  the  point  in  base, 
a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Dyot,  [Lichfield,  StalTordshire,]  or,  a  tiger, 
])assant,  sa.— Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  ar.  armed 
or,  collared,  lined,  and  ringed,  gu.  [Granted 
Feb.  ■^0,  1.5G-2.] 

Dyper,  or  Dii'REY,  [Cornwall,]  vert,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  oppressed  v>iih  a  bend  gu.  (Another, 
the  bend  engrailed.) 

Dyrvvkll,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  az. 

Dyson,  [Staffordshire,]  gu.  a  sun,  per  pale,  sa. 
and  or. — -Crest,  ou  a  mount  vert,  a  pascal  lamb, 
ar.  with  a  banner. 

Dyxton,  sa.   a   pile  ar.  siu-mountcd  by  a  chev. 


Eadks,  [Middlesex,  and  Saxnuindhara,  Suffolk,] 
az.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  (laee  leopards'  faces  ar. 
— Crest,  a  leopard's  face  ar. 

Eaexs,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  pale, 
or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  ii  Cornish  chough 
sa. 

Eagle,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  six  lions  ar.  three,  two, 
and  one. — Crest,  a  Hoii'sgamb,  erect  and  erased, 
or,  grasping  au  eagle's  leg,  erased  at  tlic  thigh, 
gri. 

Eagleby,  ar.  two  bai-s,  and  three  martlets  in  chief 
sa. 

Eaglesfieed,  0/-  Egleskjeli"),  or,  three  eagles, 
disphiyod,  gu. 

Eaylfsji'ld,  or  Egksfield,  [Kent,] ar.  three  eagles, 
<lisphiyed,  gu.  armed  sa.  (Another,  az.) 

Eaijl'sjlvhl,  or  Eylesjield,  [Alwarby,  Cumber- 
huul,]  ar.  a  crescent  az.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, gu. 

Eaylcsfcld,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 

Eaylesfu'ld,  or,  ou  a  saltier,  az.  five  pl-Lites. 


EAR 

EAGLESfiAM,  ar.  a  clic'v.  gu.  bctw.  tlsroe  eagles, 
within  a  borJure  sa, 

EacleSTON,  ar.  an  eagle,  displajcd,  sa.  iiiem- 
bered,  purp. 

Ea(/h's(on,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  first  quarter  a  fleur- 
de-lis  gu. 

Eaines,  or,  a  lion,  uaissant,  gn.  from  a  i'esse  sa. 
— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  g\i. 

EaleS,  ar.  three  eels,  cniboved,  in  pale,  sa.— 
Crest,  ou  an  eel,  embowed,  vert,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, ppr. 

Eales,  per  pale,  or  and  sa.  a  fesse  engr.  and  in 
chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  coiinterclianged.[Or(/rt;fr/ 

.  io  Luke  Eales,  of  Rim  fon-Hohne,  Norfolk,  M.D. 
Nov.  %  1G70.] 

Eame,  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  gu.  armed  and 
langned  az.  naissant  froiu  a  fesse  sa. 

Earby,  [Whaplod,  Lancashire,]  ar.  fretty  sa.  on 
a  canton  gu.  a  chaj)let  of  tlie  field. 

Early,  ar.  a  fret  and  canton  sa. 

Eaudley.      SeeYARDLEV. 

EaRE,  ar.  ou  a  cliev.  sa.  three  quafrefoils,  slipped, 
or. 

Eare,  [Wotton,  Korfolk,]  gu.  on  a  bend  bctw. 
six  crosses,  formce,  ftcbee,  ar.  three  mullets 
sa. 

Earl,  [Swallowfield-Place,  Berkshire,]  gu.  three 
escallops,  vithin  a  bordure,  engr.  ar. — Crest,  a 
lion's  bead,  erased,  or,  pierced  with  a  broken 
dart  ppr. 

Earle,  [Boston,  Lincolnsliire,]  gu.  an  aiunilet  or, 
betw.  three  escallops  ar.  v.-itliiu  a  bordure  engr. 
of  tlie  tliird. 

Earle,  [Craglethorpe,  Lincolnshire,  and  Topsfield, 
Essex,]  gu.  three  escallo]}s,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  ar. —  Crest,  a  nag's  head,  erased  sa.  maned 
or. 

Earle,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  bet\r.  three 
shelldrakes  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or, 
pierced  through  the  head  with  a  broken  spear  ar. 
the  point  embrued  gii.     \_Grantcd  15.3S.] 

Earle,  [Chalborough,  Dorsetshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  escallops,  all  w  ithin  a  bordure  ar. 

Earle,  gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  three  magpies  ppr.  ))ieni- 
bered  of  the  second. 

Earle,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  cottises  or. 

Earle,  gu.  three  escallops  within  a  bordure  engr. 
ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  trans- 
pierced with  a  spear  ar.  cnibrued  gu.  [Borne 
by  Timothy  Hare  Altahone  Earle,  of  Sicallow- 
Jield-Place,  Berks.  Esq.  18:i4.] 

Rcrle,  [Essex.]  The  .same  annr,  and  crest.  [Borne 
hy  the  Rev.  Henri/  John  Earle,  Rector  of 
^Hiyh  Onrjur,  Esse.v,  IS-J-l.] 

Erie,  [Gillingham  and  Charborougli,  Dorsetshire.] 
The  same  arms  and  crest.     [Borne  by  the  Rev. 


E  A  S 

Chrislnphcr  Erie,  Fellow  of  Neiv  Co!k(,e,   O..- 
ford,   ]i^-2i.] 
Ea  KLi:<,enn.  on  across  gu.  five  crowns  or. — Crest, 

a  cross  gu.    betw.   two    wings  erm.     [Granted, 

Any.  1,'lGGO.] 
Eurles,  erra.  on  a  chief,  indented,  sa.  three  eastern 

crowns    or.      [Granted  to   the   Rev.  Dr.    John 

Earles,  Any.  1,  JGGO.] 
Earles.man,  [Hampshire,]    ar.    gutfee-de-sang, 

on  a  ctiief  az.  three  ducal  coronets  or. 
E.\RNiNG,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.    betw.    two   plain 

cotfisos  gu.   three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the   se- 
cond.    [Granted  io  Anthony  Earniny,  of  Lon- 
don, Esq.  Dec.  6,  1662.] 
Earn  LEY,  [Kent,]  ar.    a    bend,    cottised,  betw. 

three  eagles  gu. 
Earnht/,  ar.  on  a  bend,  coltised,  sa.  three  eagles, 

di^jilayed,  with  two  necks  or. 
Ear/dcy,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  on   a  bend,  cottised,  sa. 

two  eagles,  displayed,  witii  two  necks  or. 
Earnlcy,  [Sussex,]  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.  tlu'ce  eagles, 

displayed,  or. 
EAUTii,"^[Dinton,'\Yi!(shire,]ar.  three  .stags"  heads, 

coupcd  sa.  collared  or. 
East,    [Rading,  Buckinghamslrire,]  sa.    a    chev. 

betw.  three  nags'   heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  <>. 

horse,  passant,  sa. 
East,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.    three   pair    of   wings  in 

leure  or. 
East,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  horse's  heads, 

era"sed,  sa. 
Ea-'^tchurch,  az.    a   saltier  vaire,  ar.    and   gu. 

betw.  four  suns   or. — Crest,  in  clouds   ppr.    tlie 

sun  or. 
Eastpay,  [Saltwood,    Kent,]    az.   a  griffin,  se- 

greant,  ar.  a  chief  of  the    second.— Crest,  on  a 

mount  vert,  a  bind,  lodged,  ppr. 
Eastkrling,  or  Stradlikg,  paly  of  six,  ar. 

and  az.  ou  a  bend  gu.  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Easterliny,  paly  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu, 

three  cinquefoils  of  the  first. 
EA.STriELl),  ar.  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  cinque- 
foils sa. — Crest,  a  hawk,  wings  expanded,  ppr. 

beaked,  legged,  and  belled,  or. 
Eas/fifld,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Jlayor   of  London, 

]4'2i)  and  3-J37,]  sa.  a    chev.    erm.  betw.  three 

maidens'  heads,  coupcd,  ar.  crined  or. 
Eastfeld,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.    betw.    three  maidens' 

heads  or. 
Eastland,  az.  a  bend  or,  cottised,  ar.  betw.  si.\ 

horse-shoes  of  the  second. 
Easton,  [Easton,    Devonshii-e,]    per   chev.    gu. 

and   or,     tinee    sea-dragons,    ducally    crowned, 

counterchiuigcd.        (Another,     dragons,     sans 

wings.) 
Easton,  or,  three  cups,  covered,  gu. 

[  PP  ] 


ECU 

Eastwood,  [Flockfon-Xcttus,  in  the  Pansh  of 

TlioruliiU,    in  tbe  Wost-Ridiiig-  of  Yorkshire,] 

sa.  a  cbev.  erm.  cottiscd  or,  beh\'.  three  swans 
•    ar.   beaked    and    incnibered  of  the  third,    the 

two  in  chief,  respecting'  each  other.     [Gfanfed 
.   1747.] 
Eaton,  [Blackdeu,  Cheshire,]  quarterly,  ai-.  and 

gu.  a  cross  patonce,  coiinterclmnged,  in  the  first 

quarter  a  niidlet  of  the  second. 
Itlaioii,  [Wiltslilre,]  or,  a  fesse  az. 
Eaton,  or  Elo)i,  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
Katon,    gii,    a   bend,    wavy,    cottiscd,    or.       See 

Eton. 
Ealon,  [Vv'orLestershij-e,]  sa.  three  bars  ar, 
Eaton,    quarterly,    ar.   and   sa.    a  cross    patonce, 

countcrchanged ;  tlie  first  quarter  charged  with 

a  mullet  of  the  second,  a   label   for  dilference. 

[Bonto  hij  Edward  Eaton,  of  the  Temple,  Esq. 

1G87.] 
F.aion,     [Ivaton,  Cheshire.]       Tiie    sanie    anus, 

■\\Tthout  the  mullet. 
^atoh^nr.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  bucks'  heads, 

cabossed,  of  the  first.— Crest,    out   of    a  ducal 

coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  sa.  armed  ar. 
Eaton,  [Salop,]  or,  iVetty  az. 
Eaton,  ar.  seniee  de   trefoils   ppr.    tMO   annulets, 

braced  in  tlic  iiojnbril  ]ioint,  sa. 
Eaton,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  leopards'  faces 

or. 
Eaton,  or,  a  cross  sa. 
EitURTOTs',     or,    on    a    iesse    gu.     betw.    three 

mullets,    sa.  as  many  crosses,  botfonee,  fitchee, 

ar. 
Ecclfs,    [Shandock,     Scotland,]    ar.     t-,\o    hal- 

berts,  in  saltier,  az. — Crest,  a  broken  halbon. 
Eccles,  [Norfolk  and  Snfiolk,  Temp,   Edward  I,] 

ar.  Oil  a  saltier  gu,  two   crosier  staves,  saltier- 
wise,  or,  surmounted   v.itli  a  lion's  li?;id  ofthe 

fia-st, 
Eccles,  [Kildonau,  Sentla.nd,]  ar.   tv.o   hulbcils  in 

saltier  az, 
Eccles,  [Southside,  Scotlaiid,]  erm,  three  helmets, 

the  heavens  open,  ppr. 
EcclESH ALL,  [\A^ortestershire,]sa.  abend,  betw. 

six  martlets  or. 
Ecleshall,    Ekfhhale,  or  Ekinr/sale,    sa,    a    bend 

betw,  six  niartlets  or, 
Eckersall,  [liury,   Laat-nshire.]     The  same, 
EcoLi'.STON,    [Eccleslon,     Lancashire,     and    of 
-   Buckiiighamshii-e,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  dexter 

chief  a  lleiir-de-lis  gu.  (or  sa.) — Cri^st,  a  magpie 

ppr. 
Ecleston,  sa.  three  pdes,  wavy,  ar. 
EcHARD,  [Bersham,  Sulfolk,]    erm.   on    a    bend 

......    three  millriuds — Crest,     an  os- 


E  D  E 

tiich;  wings    esparidcd ,   in    its    beak    a 

key. 

EcniN(;iiA.M,  [Vrorccstershire,]  az.  a  fret  ar. 

Echinf/ham,  [Surrey  and  Sussex,  Temp.  Ileury 
111.]     The  same. 

Ec/iinfj/u^tn,  [Kent,]az,  a  fret  ar.  within  a  bordurc 
engr.  or, 

Egiungton,  sa.  a  plate,  betw.  three  castles  ar. 

Ec/'inc/tun,  ai".  on  a  Ix-nd,  cottiscd,  gu.  throe 
cinc|ui-foils  or. 

Eckersall,  [Lincoln's  Lm  Fields,  Jiiddlcsex,] 
ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets  gu.  three  lo- 
zenges of  the  first,  each  charged  with  a  saltier 
of  tlie  second. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  in  armour, 
embowed,  ppr.  and  inverted,  charged  with  a 
lozenge,  as  in  the  arms,  and  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  an  esquire's  helmet  of  the  last,  garnished 
or.     [Grunted  to  Georrje  Ekcrshall,  1704.] 

Eckixgiiam,  [Kent,]  az.  fretty  ar. 

Eclinfjham,  az.  fretty  ar.  within  a  bordure  engr. 
or. 

Eckinr/Jiam,  [Kent,]  az,  a  fret  ar,  ,       [ 

Eckbif/ham,  [Worcesterslure.]     'J'lie  same. 

EcKiNG'i'ON,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  gu.  three 
cinqucfoils  or.     See  EiClNGTON. 

EcLE.SFJELD,  bavrv  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Ecle.sfidd,  ar.  three  bars,  nebulee,  sa. 

EcTON,  ban-y  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu.  a  canton  sa, 

Eclon,  barry  of  eight,  ar,  and  gu.  on  a  canton 
sa.  a  cross  patonce  or. 

Ecton,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  cross 
formee  or. 

Ede.  [Saxmuudham.]     See  Eades. 

Edicfyn,  [Worce.stersliire,]  erm.  three  barrulets 
gu.  _       . 

Edeftn,  barry  of  six,  or  and  sa.  a  chief,  paly  often, 
of  the  first  and  second. 

Edeftn,  barry  of  six,  sa.  and  or,  a  chief,  paly  of 
ten,  of  the  first  and  second. 

Edes,  [Bedfordshire.]  The  same  arms  as  Eade.S. 
— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect,  or,  entiled  with  a 
cliaplot  vert. 

Edi'.n,  [West  Auklaud,  Durham,]  gu,  on  a  chev, 
ar,  beiw,  three  garbs  or,  banded  vert,  as  many 
escallops  sa, — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  habited, 
barry  of  four,  az.  and  gu.  gras])ing  in  the  hand 
]ipr.  a  bunch  of  wheat  vert. 

J£<le}i,  ar,  on  a  fesse  gu,  three  escallops  of  the 
f'cld,  betw.  two  chev.  az.  each  charged  with  three 
garbs  or, 

FAen,  [Yorkshire,]  az,  three  helmets  ar. 

Ede7i,  iden,  or  Edon,  [Suffolk,  and  Sandwicii, 
Kent,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  close  helmets  or. 
— Crest,  a  plume  of  featliers  ar. 

Eden,  or  Edon,  [Baliingdon-Hamlct,  Essex,  and 


E  D  G 

of  Sudbury,  Suflolk,  10^34,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  p^u. 
tbiee  g-arbs  or,  bctw.  two  clicv.  az.  carh  cliarg-cd 
%vitli  three  escallops  of  the  field.— Crest,  a  demi 
dragon,     sans    wings,    vert,     holding-    a    rose- 

.  branch,  llowcrcd,  ar.  .stalked  and  leaved  of  tlic 
first. 

Ederstone,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  five  bezants. 

Eflerstone,  ar.  o!i  a  chev.  gu.  five  lozenges  or. 

EDrvNK,  or  Edeiyke,  barry  of  six,  or  and  sa. 
a  chief,  paly  of  the  same. 

Edgaij.  [Ipswich,  Suffolk,]  per  chev.  or  and  az. 
'  in  chief  tv.-o  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  in  base 
five  lozenges  of  the  first,  each  charged  with  an 
escallop  gu. —  Crest,  an  ostrich's  head,  bet^v.  two 
wings,  expanded,  or,  each  charged  with  t\^o 
bends  az.  in  his  beak  a  horse-shoe  ar. 

Edgar,  [Sufl'olk,]  az.  five  lozenges  in  fesse  or, 
each  charged  with  an  escallop  gu.  on  a  chief  of 

■  the  second,  an  eagle's  leg,  erased,  bet\'..  two 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third. 

Edgar,  [Berkshire,]  az.  five  lozenges  or,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  griflin's  head,  botw.  two  fleurs-de-lis 
of  the  third. 

Edgar,  per  chev.  or  and  az.  in  chief  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  gu.  in  base  a  bar  fuiilly  or,  each  fusil  charged 
wi(h  an  escallop  gu. 

Edgar,  az.  a  cross  forniee,  betw.  four  martlets 
or. 

Edgar,  [Wadderly,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  holding  a  dagger, 
all  ppr. 

Edgar,  [Kithock,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 
a;-.  bet\s-.  a  garb  in  chief  and  a  writing  pen  in 
base  ar. — Crest,  a  dagger  and  quill  in  sal- 
tier  

Edgar,  [Poliand,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  liefw. 
two  gai-bs  in  chief  of  the  second,  banded  gu. 
and  a  bezant  in  base. — Crest,  a  withered  onk- 
branch,  sprouting  out  leaves  ppr. 

Edgcomhe,  [jMount'Edgeconibe,  Devonshire, 
and  Cornwall,]  gu.  on  a  bend  erminois,  betw. 
two  cotlises  or,  three  boars'  heads,  conned,  ar. 
— The  original  crest,  a  boar's  head,  in  a  dish,  all 
ar.  a  sprig  of  laurel,  erect.  (Another,  a  boar, 
passant,  ar.  armed,  criued,  and  merabered, 
or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  oak,  verf,  fnicted, 
or.) 

Edgecombe,  [Devon,]  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  betw.  two 
cottiscs  or,  three  boars'  heads,   cooped,  ar. 

Edgecuiiihe,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  cotlised,  or,  three 
boars'  heads  sa. 

Edgk,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  tnaidens'  heads, 
coupcd,  piir. 

Edge,    [Staifordsliire,]     per    fesse,    sa.  ■  and    gu. 


E  1)  M 

an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  morse, 
ppr. 

Edge,  [Strelley,  Nottinghamshire,]  per  fesse,  sa. 
and  gu.  an  eagle,  disi)layed,  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a 
rose,  betw.  two  annulets  of  the  second. — Crest, 
a  rein-deer's  head,  cou])ed,  jipr.  <-ollarcd  and 
chained  ar.  [Graxied  Mag  9,1700.  Borne 
(quarterly  with  the  arms  of  Wkbb,  viz.  quar- 
terly, ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  erminois,  betw.  four 
fiilcons  of  thi-  first,  belled  or. — Crest,  a  phoenix 
az.  in  flames  ppr.  winged  ar.  collared  or,  pen- 
dent thereto,  a  cross  of  the  ln^t,)bi/ Webb 

Edge,  E^q.  182-2.] 

Edge,  alias  Ilairkins,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  a  hawk 
ppr.  beaked  and  legged  or,  standing  on  a  staff, 
couped  and  raguly,  vert. 

Edge,  [Jjoudou,]  per  fesse,  sa.  and  gu.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  morse  (or  sea- 
lion)  ])pr. 

EuGEBARSTON,  per  pole,  dancettee,  or  and  az. 

Edgebaston,  [lyeicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rani- 
pr.nt,  gu.  over  all  a  bend  az. 

Edgebaston,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  debruised 
with  a  battoii  ar. 

EdgewoRTH,  [Yorkshire,]  per  chev.  or  and  -.a. 
three  martlets,  counterchanged. 

E'.hjeir.orlh,  [Yorkshire,]  per  chev.  or  and  az.  six 
niartlels  counterchanged. 

Edgill,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cinquefoils 
gu.  as  many  bczpnts. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  cinquefoil  gu. 
slipped  and  leaved  vert. 

Edgeev,  or  EuGERLEY,  [AVrenbury,  Bucks, 
and  Wilton,  Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  cinquefoils  gn.  as  many  bezants. 

EniE.     See  with  Edy. 

J'jDIEOK,  or  Egioke,  [Worcester,]  sa.  a  grillin, 
jiassant,,  erm.  beaked,  legged,  and  diiculiy 
gorged,  or.— Crest,  a  demi  griflin  erm.  beaked 
and  legged  or,  Lolding  a  broken  tiltiug-spear  ppr. 

Edingham.     See  Engiiam. 

Edington,  az.  two  lions,  jiassant,  or,  Avithin  a 
bordure  gu. 

Edingion,  az.  two  lions,  passant,  oj-,  Asilhin  a  bor- 
dure of  the  last. 

Edington,  [Balbertoun,  Scotland,]  az.  three  moors' 
heads,  cou])ed,  ar. 

EuEYE,  or  EdeY!-:,  ar.  on  a  saltier  gu.  a  leo- 
jiard's  head,  transfixed  with  two  palmers' staves, 
in  saltier,  oi-. 

EnMi'KSTOX,  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three  tor- 
teauxes. 

]-]nMiNSTON,  [Ednani,  Scotland,]  or,  three  cre- 
scents gu. 

EuMlSTOUN,  [Edmislouu,  Scotland.]     The  .same 

[    !■  P  ^    ] 


E  U  M 

arms. — Crest,    a  camel's  Iiead    and    ucok    ppr. 
Suijporfers,   Iwo  camels  p|)r. 

Ediiiisloun,  [DuiUretli,  Newton,  and  Brouk, 
Scotland.]     The  same,  uith  due  difference. 

Edmond,  gu.  a  tricorporated  lion,  issuing  out  of 
tliree  points  of  the  cscocheon,  all  meefinq- 
under  one  bead,  in  fessc,  ar.  armed  and  lan- 
gued, az. 

E/lmoiid,  or,  a  cliev.  az. 

Eihnoiid,  ar.  a  cliev.  az. 

Eclmnnd,   ar.  a  chev.  hetw.  three  garbs  gu. 

Edmondks,  [Baylis-Court,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  fesse 
vair,  in  chief  three  martlets  or. — Crest,  a  dra- 
gon's liead,  erased,  ar.  charged  on  the  breasi 
with  three  pellets. 

Edmo)idcs,  [Sussex  and  Hampshire,]  or,  a  fesse 
vair,  in  chief  three  martlets  gu.  a  crescent  for 
diflerence. — Crest,    a    dragon's    head,    erased, 

quarterly aud  ai-.  seiuee  of  roundles,  a 

crescent  sa.  for  diflerence. 

Edmonds,  [Devonshire,  IGOO,]  or,  a  chev.  az.  on 
a  canton  of  the  second,  a  boar's  head,  couped, 
betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  cliapenu 
gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  betw.  tv.o 
wings  az.     IGrnnted  by  Camden.~\ 

Edmonds,  [Oxfordshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  az.  three 
cstoiles  of  the  field. 

Edmonds,  [Suffolk  and  Lon.don,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in 
chief  three  martlets  of  the  last.- — Crest,  a  sinis- 
ter wing-,  erect,  per  pale,  ar.  and  or. 

i3a')«o«^s,  [Dodingtou,  Oxfordsliire,]  or,  on  a  cliev. 
az.  betw.  three  griHins'  heads,  erased,  vert,  as 
many  estoilos  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  grilfiii's 
■head,  erased,  gu.  in  the  beak  a  cross  putlce, 
fitchee,  or. 

Edmonds,  [Loudon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw  three  marl- 
lets,  sa. 

Edmonds,  [Wiuslow,  Jjuckinghamshire,  and  of 
Cornwall,]  az.  an  eagle,  volant,  or. — Crest,  a 
lion,  couchaut,  guardaut,  betw.  two  wings,  en- 
dorsed, all  or. 

Edmonds,  [London,]  per  chev.  embattled,  gu.and 
sa.  three  martlets  or. 

Edmonds,  [Cambridgesliire  and  Essex,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  engr.  sa.  five  cinquefoils  or. 

Edmonds,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  warriors'  shields, 

or,  on  each  a  thunder-bolt,  chased. — Crest,  an 

arm,  in  aruuiur,  embowcd,ppr.  throwing  a  pheon 

az.  handle  ppr. 

Edmonds,  [Cambridgesliire,  l(ilJ),]  or,  on  a  cross, 

williin  a  bordure,   both  engr.  sa.  five  cinquefoils 

of  the  field. — Crest,  a  greyhound,    sejant,    sa. 

■bczantee,  collared  or. 

Edmonds,  [Wolborough,  Yorkshire,]  per  chev.  or 

.     and    sa.   three    flours- de-lis    couuterchauged. — 


EDO 

Crest,  a  ship,  v.itli  three  masts,  under  full  sail, 
l.pr. 
FAbuonds,  or  Edmondcs,  per  fesse,   sa.  and    ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  counterchauged. — Crest,    a  lion, 
rampant,   per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  within  a  wreath 
of  the  first  and  second. 
Edmonds,  or,  a  chev.  az.  on  a  canton   of  the  Inst, 
a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first.     [^Borne  hy  Sir  Henri/ 
Edmonds,  K.B.  Tanp.  Charles  /.]" 
Edmonds,  or,  a  chev.  and  caiiion  sa.  charged  with 

a  boar's  head  gold. 
Edmonds,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  saltier  engr.  sa.   li\e 

cinquefoils  gold. 
Edmonds,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.    az.  tliree 

stars  or. 
Edmons,  per  chev.  embattled,  gu.   and    sa.    tliree 
martlets  or.     [Granted    to  Simon  Edmons,  of 
London,  Esq.  June  12,  1(540.] 
Edmunds,    az,    an   eagle,    wings  endorsed,  or. — - 
Crest,  a  winged  lion,  couchaut,    guardaut,   or. 
[^Borne  hi/  Georqe  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Lyndhursf, 
near  Sou'lluimp'tun,  1824.] 
Edmo>!DSuN',  [London,  Mowbray  Herald  Extra,] 
az.  a  fesso  erm.  betw.  two  cottises  engr.  or,  in 
cliief  as   many   swans,    respecting  each    other, 
wings   elevated,    in   base  a  lion,    rampant,  ar. 
—  Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  gorged  Milh  a  bar 
gemelle  gii.  supporting  a  pennon  az.  staff  of  the 
second,  headed  ai-.  [Graulcd  March  18,  1765.] 
Edmondson,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  pale,  wavy,  erm. 
betw.  six  escallops  or. — Crest,    a    demi  liou  sa. 
holding  an  escallop  or. 
Edmundson,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  pale,   wavy,  erai. 

betw.  six  escallops  ar. 
Edmund.     See  with  Edmonu. 
Edxevett.  [Yaughan,  Flintshire,]    sa.    a  chew 
erm.   betw.  three   boys'  heads,    couped    at   the 
.shoulder,  ppr.  crined  or,  each  enwrapped  about 
the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr. 
Edxor,  Edenh.\m,    or    Ednower,    or,    on  a 

bend  gu.  three  dolphins  ar. 
EuNOWAiN,  [Bendcw,  of  Tegaingle,  North 
\'S'ales,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boar.s'  heads, 
coui)ed,  sa. — Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped,  sa. 
laugucd  gu.  and  tusked  or,  transfixed  by  a  dag- 
ger i)pr. 
Ednotvain    ap    Bradven,     [Jlerionethshiro.,]    gu. 

three  snakes,  nowed  in  a  triangular  knot  ar. 
EuNVFEi),  [Fyclian,  North  Wales,]  gu.   a  chev. 

erm.  betw.  three  men's  heads,  couped,  ppr. 
Edolph,  [Kent,]  erm.  on  abend  az.  three  cinque- 
foils or. 
Edolphe,  [Hinxcll,  Kent,]    erm.    on    a   bend  sa. 
tluce    cinquefoils    ar. — Crest,    an    ibex's   head, 
erased,  sa.  maued,  armed,  and  attired,  or. 


E  D  W 

.triRinGE,  av.  a  lion,  niinpunl,  gii. — Crfsf,  n 
lion's  head,  erased,  pa.  [Jionie  hij  the  ]h'L'. 
Dr.  Edrulqe,  of  IFinipof^-Streel,  and  Ship- 
dham,  Norfolk,  1824.] 

E/hidge,  g-u.  alion,  ranipaiit,  ar.  in  chief  a  phcon, 
betw.  t\vo  lion.s'  head.s,  erased,  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  [Jin;-«e  hij  A.  ],. 
Edridge,  Esq.  of  Pocleredye-Huuse,  Wills, 
1824.] 

Kdrik,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjKuit,  gu. 

EoSiR,  [Surrey,]  ar.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  per  fessc 
gu.  and  vert,  ^^itllin  an  orle  of  pinks,  slijiped 
and  leaved  ppr. 

Edwards,  emi.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. — Cre.st,  an  an- 
telope, passant,  ppr. 

lEdn-ards,  [Wellmvn,  Leicestershire,  and  Chirk, 
Denbighshire,]  per  bend,  sinister,  erni.  and  er- 
mines, a  lion,  rani])ant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  per  bend  sinister,  erm.  and  er- 
mines. 

Edtrards,  [Exeter.]  The  same  arras. — Crest,  tui 
ibex,  passant,  sa.  bezantee,  maned,  armed,  and 
attired  with  two  strait  horns,  or. 

Edwards,  [Lalant,  Cornwall,]  ermines,  an  ante- 
lope, rampant,  or. — Crest,  an  antelope,  ram- 
pant, sa.  bezantec,  attired  or. 

Edwards,  [York,]  erm.  a  Hon,  rampant,  az.  a 
canton  sa. 

Edwards,  [London,]  az.  on  a  bend,  betM-.  tv.o 
cottises,  ar.  three  martlets  gu. — Crest,  a  talbot's 
head,  issuaut  out  of  a  marquis's  coronet  .,  ., 

Edwards,  [London,]  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  guar- 
dant,  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
with  two  necks,  or. 

Edwards,  [London,]  per  bend  sinister,  erm.  and 
ermines,  a  lion,  rampant,  gunrdant,  or,  armed 
and  langued  gu. 

Edwards,  [L'.ddorne  and  Lea,  Shropshire,]  jier 
bend,  sinister,  erm.  and  ermines,  a  bon,  ram- 
pant, or. — Crest,  a  man's  head,  side  faced,  in 
a  helmet,  all  ppr. — Motto  "  A  vhino  dew 
dericd." 

Ediuards,  [Kent  and  Shro])sliire,]  erm.  a  lion, 
rampant,  gniaidarit,-  gii.  armed  az.  on  a  canton 
or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  necks  sa. — 
Crest,  an  unicorn  sa.  with  two  horns  or. 

Edwards,  [Portlade,  Sussex,  and  of  the  Isle  of 
Ely,]  ar.  a  fesse  ermines,  betw.  three  martlets 
sa. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  ar.  a  tiger,  pas- 
sant, or. 

Ehcards,  [Shropshire  and  Ilunlingdonshire,]  er- 
mines, a  lion,  rampant,  gu. —  Crest,  an  ibex, 
passant,  sa.  armed,  tufted,  numed,  and  double 
horned,  or. 

Edwards,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse,  ermines,  cottised 


sa.  betw.  three  martlets  of  the  last. — Cresi,  on 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  tiger,  passant,  sa.  inaiied 
of  the  first. 

Edwards,  [Essex  and  London,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 
six  martlets  sa. 

Edwards,  ar.  a  cross  engr.  flory  sa.  betw.  four 
Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Edwards.  [Shrewsbury,  Shropshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
cngr.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased  at  the 
neck,  ar. —  Crest,  a  man's  head,  armed  in  a 
hehnet,  side  faced,  all  j^pr. 

IZdwards,  [Flintshire.]  The  same  arms.^C-rest, 
a  boar's  head,  erased,  as  in  the  arms. 

Edwards,  [London,]  az.  a  bend  vaire,  gu.  and 
ar.  cottised  of  the  third,  betw.  two  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
diically  gorged  or. 

Edwards,  [Bedfordsliire,]  ar.  a  chev.  ermines, 
betw.  three  nags'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

IZdwards,  ar.  two  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  eagles' 
heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet, 
a  tiger,  passaut,  sa.  maned  and  tufted  or. 

Edwards,  [Bedfordshire,  Jiliddle  Temple,  London, 
and  Bristol,  Somersetshire,]  per  bend,  sinister, 
erm.  and  ermines,  over  all,  a  lion,  rampant,  or, 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  last. 

Edwards,  [Lougcroft,  Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse  ar. 
surmounted  of  a  pillar  gu.  issuing  out  of  the 
base,  wavy  az. — Crest,  a  torteaux. 

Edwards,  [ilenlow,  Bedfordshire,]  per  bend, 
sinister,  sa.  and  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  three  ostrich  feathers  ar. 

Edwards,  [Odd  Court,  Wicklow,  L-eland,]  vert, 
a  stag,  tripping,  or,  attired  of  the  last,  uuguled 
ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  same,  thi'ee  falcons  ppr. — 
Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  erm.  betw.  two 
palm  branches  ppr.  \^Grantcd  in  Inland, 
June  17,  1GS3.] 

Edwards,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  in  chief  U\g 
bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  ppr.  and  in  base,  on  a 
mount,  an  oak-tree,  all  ]ipr. 

Edwards,  [Rhiial,  North  Wales,]  ar.  betw.  four 
Cornish  choughs  sa.  armed  gu.  a  cross  fleury, 
engr.  of  the  second. 

Julwards,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  cross  fleury  engr. 
betw.  four  Cornish  choughs  sa.  armed  gii. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gri.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw,  a  sword 
ppr.  [iSViiVZ  to  be  derived  from  Edwards, 
Baron  of  Anglesey.'] 

Edwards,  [Haverford  West,  Pembrokeshire,] 
erm.  a  liou,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  wivcrn,  ar. 

Edwards,  [Norfolk,]  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
on  a  canton  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.  [Borne 
hij    Nicholas    Edwards,     Gent,     of    Islington, 


E  G  E 

Norfolk,  1701,  and  Sir  Tlivmas,  Lord  Mayor 
.     of  Lmdon,  1679.] 
Edwards,  [Tyrinp;lo!i,  Norfolk.]     The  same,  witli 

(he  Won,  rampiiiit,  guardant. 
Edirards,  [WalcsJ  quarterly,   or  and  gii.  in  cadi 

qiuirtor,     a    lion,    passant,     guarclaut,    coiiiiicr- 

cliaug-ed. — Crest,  n  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 
ElJWYN,  az.  a  cross  (lory  or. 
Edu-yn,  [Tegainglc,    North  Wales,]    ar.  a  cross 

engr.  lleury  sa.   botw.   four  Cornish  choughs   of 

the  second,  armed  gu. 
Edinjn,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
Edv-'in,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  membercd  gii. 
Edwin,    [London,] a   cross    ilory,    engr. 

Iie'iw.  four  birds 

Edwin,  [Sir  Humphrey,  Lord  ?.Iayor  of  London, 

1G93,]  ar.    a    saltier    sa.    bctw.    four    Cornish 

choughs  ppr. 
Edwin,  ar.  a  cross  betw.  four  birds  sa. 
EiJV,    gu.     tliree    boys'    heads,    coujjed    at    the 

shoulders  ar. 
Edie,  [Monoaght,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  gu. — Crest,  a  cross  crosskf,  and  a 

skean  in  saltier 

Edye,    gu.    three    luoi's    heads,    cotiped    at    the 

shoulders  ar.  crined  gTey. 
Edye.,   purp.  three  men's    heoi^i,    couped    at    the 

shoulders  ar.  crined  grey. 
Eekings,  or  Ekin.S,    [Rnundes,  Northampton- 

shirej]   ar.   a  bend,  lozengy,  sa.  belw.  two  cross 

crosslets,    fitchee,    gu. — Crest,    a  lion's    gamb, 

erect,  sa.  holding  a  lozenge  ar.   charged  ^vi1h  a 
■    cross  as  in  the  arms. 
Eeles,  ar.  three  eels  az. 
Efnydd,  [Ap  Gwenllian,  North  AVales,]  gu.  a 

lion,  rampant,  or. 
Eg.\ii,  [Temp.  .Tames  II.]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  bctv\'. 

three  boars'  heads,  couped,  ta. 
Egcenon,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  crcv^iied  az. 
Egerley,  [jMilton,   Oxfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  clie\'. 

betw.  three  (■iiif:i',i'l'<'i!s  o-n.  as  many  bezants. 
Egerton,    [EiM  I'.Mii,  'iV.iiun,  and  Oulton,  Che- 

•  shire,  and  Sliniii.-.!iiif,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
betw.  three  phcons  sa. — Crest,  three  arrows  ar. 

•  feathered  and  headed  sa,  tied  together  with  a 
ribbon  or.  Two  other  crests,  iirst,  a  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  supporting  an  an'ow  ppr.  headed 
and  leathered  ar.  ;  second,  on  a  cliajieau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  supporting 
a  broad-arrow  or,  feathered  and  headed  ar. 

Er/er(oii,  [Ridley,  Cheshire.]  The  same  arms, 
with  a  crescent  for  difference.- — Crest,  a  lion's 
gamb  gu.  holding  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Ef/erlon,  ar.  a  lion,  ramiiant,  gu. 

Eycrton,  [Staflordshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
betw.  three  pheons,   within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 


E  G  L 

Eyrrfnti,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Kyerlon,  gu.  on  a  i'csse,  lietu.  three  pheons  ar. 
as  many  pheons  of  the  field. 

Efftrfoii,  [TJelley,  Staffordshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  erm. 
l>otv,-.  three  pheons  ar. 

Eycrioii,  [Adstock,  ]2rcki/igharashire,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  belw.  three  ])i;eons  ar. 

Egerion,  [\Vringbill,  Cheshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  pheons  ar. — Crest,  a  plume  of  feathers 
erm. 

Eycrion,  [StafTordsIure,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  betw. 
t!n-ee  pheons  ar. 

Er;fr!on,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  Ijefv. 
three  ))heons  sa.  within  a  bordiu'O  cngT.  of  the 
Inst. 

E'/frioji,  [Loridon  and  Cheshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  pheon:>  ar. 

E(:er/on,  [Shropshire,]  sa.  three  ])heop.s  ar. 

Eqcrton,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  of  tiie 
■first. 

Eyerton,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  fretty  of  the  first,  vi  ithin 
a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. 

Er'!rto)i,  [Dublin,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  tiiree  pb.ecus 
ar.  on  a  canton  or,  a  dexter  gauntlet  sa.  holding 
a  broken  sword,  erect,  of  the  second,  embraed 
in  blood. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  gu,  supporting 
in  his  dexter  paw,  a  battle-axe,  stafl"  of  the  last, 
axe  ar.  in  his  sinister  pav/,  a  laurel  branch  ppr. 

Eqcrton,  ar,  a  ch.ev.  betw.  two  demi  lions,  in 
"chief,  and  a  mullet  in  base  gu. — Crest,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ppi-. 

Ejcrlon,  erm.  a  fesse  gu.  freify  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure engr.  ar. 

Ecerfon,  [Gloucestershire  iuid  Suffolk,]  gu.  a 
fesse  erm.  betw^  three  pheons  ar. 

Eycrlou,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  betw.  three 
])lie(ins  az. 

EcGRNiiETtG,  ar.  five  roses  in  saltier  gu.  barbed 
vert,  seeded  or. 

licoKNTON,  ar.  six  eagles,  displayed,  tbree,  two, 
and  one,  sa.  a  chief,  nebulee,  az. 

Egham,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
ogresses,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Egioke,  per  pale,  az.  and  ar.  a  griifin,  passant, 
funofhcr,  segreant,)  counteix-hanged. — Crest,  a 
griffin,  passant,  per  pale,  or  and  az. 

Eyiake,  [Appcsley,  Warwickshire,]  av.  a  chev. 
bctw.  three  bears,  passant,  sa. 

Eyiokc,  or  Eyiocke,  [Egioke,  YVorccstershire,]  az. 

two  cinquelViils,  in  ciiief,  and   a   fieur-de-lis,  in 

base  or. — Crest,  a  gridiii,  ]iassant,   per  pale,   or 

and  az. 

Eg  LAND,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two  bars,  betv,.   six 

martlets,  two,  two,  and  two,  ar. 
Egm'NHAM,    [Northumberland,]    per    fesse,    in- 
dented, gu.  and  or,  a  mullet,  counterchanged. 


BIN 

Kglenham,  per  fesse,  iiideuted,  g-ii.  and  or,  thicc 

"mullets  couiilcrciianged. 
Eghniham,  per   fesse,  gu.   and   or,  three    Diiilkts 

counterchangcd. 
Egi.US,    sa.    six    IJous,    rainpaut,    ar.  tlirce,   Ivo, 

and  one.     See  Aigj.ks. 
EGur.SPiELD,  or  Eg LKSKKL nE,  [Eastliam,  Keul. 

and  Yorkshire,]  or,  thi'ec  eagles,  displayed,  gii. 

See  EaglI'SFIKld. 
Ejh'sjh-ld,    [Alnelairgh-llall,   Cumberland,  'J'enip. 

Ileurv  YIIL]  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 
Egi.j;shall,  sa.  a  beiid,  betw.  six  inartlels  or. 
Eglestox,  [Lancashire,]    ar.   a   cross  sa.   bctv.. 

four  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
Efflcsloii,  [Lancascashire,],  ar.   three  piles,  \\avy, 

'sa.     See  EccLi:sTo>-. 
Egleton',  ar.   a  cross   sa.   in   the  fiist   quarter  a 

fleur-de-lis  gu. 
Egi. INGHAM,    [Northuir.bcrlaud,]    per  fesse,  in- 
dented,   gu.    and    or,    three    mullets    couuter- 

cbauged. 
Eclingto.V,  gu.  tliree  amrulets  o)',  emuched  vitli 

a  sapphire-stone.  );pr. 
Ef/Unton,  [Scotland,]  gii.  three  annulets  or,  .stoiied 

az. 
EglioNKV,  orEGi.iLBY,  ["Warv/ickshire,]  ar.  tv/o 

bars,  in  chief  three  martlets  of  the  second. — 

Crest,     a    demi    eagle,    wings    expaufled    o;-, 

charged  ^rith  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Eg M ANTON,    [Lancashire,]    barry   of    eight,    ar. 

and  gu.  over  all,  a  lion,  nmipaut,  sa.  croT\-ned 

or. 
Efjmanlon,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  four 

fleurs-de-lis  gu.  a  cross  pattec,  lictw.  two  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  first. 
Eymanfon,  [Lincolnsliire,]  or,    on   a  fesse,  betvr. 

four   fleurs-de-lis   gu.   two    fleurs-de-lis    of   the 

first. 
Egmox,  ar.  a  cross  bottonee  az. 
EcRE^roXD,    or,    a  lion,    rampant,    a?.,    charged 

with  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Er/fc-inone!,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  powdered  with 

'fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Egremoitd,  ar.  three  biws  gu. 
Egkevale,  or  Egrenuall,  az.    three  bars  ar. 

on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 

gu. 
Er/rcvaJe,  or  EfjrenxiU,  ar.  a  lion,  ram'pant,  gu.  on 
.    a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 
ElLLOCHT,  [Elllocht,  Scotland,]  az.  a  boar"s  head, 

erased,  betw.  three  mascles  or. 
EiLWORTii,  gu.  a  lioji,  couchant,  or. 
EiNcouUT,  az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.  thirteen 
^  billets  or,  four,  three,  three,  two,  and  one. 
EiNFORT,  sa.  a  fret.  engr.  erm. 
i'-ntfort,  gu.  a  fret,  engr.  erm.  ,     .... 


ELD 

Einforl,  rrv,  u  fret,  cngj-.  erm.  within   a  bordurc 

ar. 
EiMON    Sais,    [Wales,]    ar.    three    cotks    gu. 

combed  and  legged  or. 
Eire.     See  vith  Eyre, 
EiSiii.DoN,  ar.  a  lion,  salient,  gu.  collared  or. 
Eisctdon,  gu.  two  bars  betw.  .six  martlets  ar.  tJiree, 

two,  and  one. 
Ekkle.Shale,  sa.  a  bend  betw.  .six  martlets  or. 
EkENE'i',  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 
J'lkenei/,  sa,  two  lions,  passant,  in  ]jale,  or. 
Ekenkv,  sa.  two  lions,  pa.ssant,  or,  a  label  gu. 
Eking.^aee.     Tiie  same  as  Ecleshall. 
Ekingtox,   ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  cottised  or,  three 

chiquefoils,  pierced,   of  the  tijird. 
Ekiitcjlon,  ar.    on  a  bend   gu.    three    ciuquefoils, 

l)ierced,  or.     See  ECKINGTOX. 
Eklys,  or,  on  a  saltier  gu.  a  leopard's  head,  ar. 

.struck  through  with  two  swords   saltierwavs  of 

the  last. 
EkRiKGTOX,  ar.  three  water-boiigets  sa.  two  and 

one. 
ELA>r,  [Kent,]  ar.   a   sword,  with  the  point   isp- 

T^■ards,  in  bend  sa. 
Eland,  ar.  on  abend  gn.  three  escallops  of  the 

first. 
Eland,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  escallops  or. 
Edjorowe,  ar.  a  fesse,  humettec,  az.  betw.  fv.o 

dogs,  passaiit,  sa. 
Elcha.M,  az,  a  sea-teal,  gu.  winged  or. 
Elciiefielu,  [Oxfordshire,]  barry,  wavy,  of  six, 

ar.  and  sa. 
ElchefieUl,  [Oxfoidsliire,]  barry,  wavy,  of  six  ar. 

and  sa. 
Elcocke,  [Cheshire,]  gn.  a  saltier,  wavy,   betv/, 

four   cocks  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 

or,  a  cock's  head,  betw.  two  wings  az.  liolding 

in  the  beak  an   car  of  v.heat  or. 
Elcocke,    [Whitepool,    Cheshire,]    gu.    a    saltier, 

vair,    betw.    four   cocks    ar.- — Crest,    out    of   a 

mural    coronet   or,    a  demi    cock   az.    combed, 

beaked,  and  wattled  of  the  fir.-t,  in  its  beak    an 

ear  of  wheat  of  the  same. 
ElyCOTT.S,    [Lincolnshire,]    ar.    on    a    chev.    gii. 

betw.  three  fieurs-de-lis  vert,  as  many  martlets 

or. 
I'iLD,  [Sfaflordshire,]  ar,  a  chev.   sa.  betw.  three 

pigeons,  gu. 
E(d,\hnudon,   1733,    and   of   Syford,    Staflbrd- 

shire,  1574,]  ar.    a  chev.  sa.   betw.  three  par- 
tridges ])pr. — Crest,  a  fivlcou,  rising,  or,  beaked, 

nicmbcrod,  j>s-^ed,   and  belled,    gu.   his  mouth 

embrued  of  the  last. 
Elld.     Tlie    same  arms. — Crest,  an  eagle,  wings 

exj)anded,  ppr. 
EldekbeIyE,  [Essex,]  gu.  three  chev.  enn. 


E  L  I 

Elderbeke,  p;u.  three  chev.  ar. 

Eliireu,  [Olavers,  Sfannav.ay,  Ess<'X,]  az.  cross, 
Ibrmee,  fitchec,  or,  on  a  chief  of  ihe  last,  thi-ee 
globes  az. — Crest,  a  nienuaii  (or  triton)  jipr. 
holdings  ill  his  Iiands,  an  escallop  or. 

Eldred,  [Norfolk  and  London,  ]ol)'2,]  or,  on  a 
bend,  raoiily,  sa.  three  bezants. 

Eldred,  [Saxam-Magra,  Suflblk,  IG-ll.]  The 
same. 

Eldred,  or,  a  bend,  ragulee,  ....  in  base  a  mart- 
let gu.  beaked  sa.  [Borne  by  Joseph  Eldred, 
LL.B.  Fdlow  of  Neio  College,  Oxon,  who 
died  5th  November,  1645.] 

Eldres,  per  cliev.   az.  and   ar.  a  bordure  engr. 

^"• 
Eldres,  or  Eleris,  per  cliev.  ar.  and  az.  a  borJure 

engr.  or. 
Elk,  bfory  of  eight,   ar.   and   gii.    a  bend  of  the 

last. 
Eleck,  sa.  three  flints  ar. 
Eley,  or  El'i'E,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.   a  fesse,  engr. 

betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
Ek7j,  [Uttcrby,  Lincolnsliirc,]  ar.   a  fesse,  betw. 

six  fleurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,   a  cubit  arm,  erect, 

vested  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  flrurs-de- 

lis  sa. 
Elerton,  ar.  on  a  chev.   sa.  three  bucks'  heads, 

cabossed,  of  the  first. 
Eleston,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  three  piles,  wavy,  .^a. 
Elfed,  per  pale,   wavy,  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion,   ram- 
pant, gu. 
Elford,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  the  second  and 

third  quarters,  a  fret  or,  over  all,  on  a  bend  sa. 

three  mullets  of  the  tirst. 
El  FRED,  [Hoo,   Sussex,]  crm.    on   a  saltier   az. 

betw.  four  griihns'  heads,  erased,  gu.  a  leopard's 

head  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lamb,  cou- 

chaut,    ar.     betw.     two    olive    branches    ppr. 

[Gratited,  July  11,  1683.] 
Elham,  az.  three  suns  or,   two  and  one. 
Elham,  az.  seven  suns  or,  three,  three,  and  one. 
Elham,  per  bend,  crenellee,  ar.  and  sa. 
Elidur,  [Wales,]  ar.    a   chev.    sa.   betw.    three 

ravens  ])pr. 
Elingiiam,   per  chev.   az.  and  gu.  three  eagles' 

(or  hawks')  heads,  erased,  or. 
Elingham,  or  Elinham,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three 

eagles,  displayed,  sa.  armed  of  tlic  second. 
.  Elinyham,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  eagles,  displayed, 

Elinyham,  per  pale,  gu.  and  or,  three  mullets 
couuterchanged. 

Elingham,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  sa.     (Another,  the  fesse  gu.) 

Elingham,  gii.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ax.  '     ,  :- 


ELL 

Elington,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  aeur^-d. -lis  betw. 
seven  cross  crosslets,  fitchec,  sa.  on  a  canton  or, 
a  rose  gu. 

ELiNcwoiri'U,  [.Surrey,]  ar.  a  fesse,  flory,  coun- 
terllory,  gu.  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 

Eliot.     S.e  with  Elliot. 

Eliotii,  [:\l)ddleton,  York.vhire,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar. 
betw.  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  a  stag's  head, 
erased,  or. 

Elisdon,  Elisdkn,  or  Ellisdox,  [lisM-x,]  ai-. 
a  chev.  .sa.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  gu. 

EUsdon,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
crosses  patfee,  gu. 

Eltson,  [Elison,  Scotland,]  per  bend,  gu.  and 
or,  a  fleur-de-lis,  in  bend,  sinister,  counter- 
changed. 

Ellston,  [Coggeshall,  Essex,]  per  pale,  gu.  and 
vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  beaked  aiidlegged 
or. —  Crest,  an  eagle's  head  ar.  beaked,  and 
erased  gu.  murally  gorged  az.     See  Elliston. 

Elkes,  or  Eio-Ys",  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 

Elkington,  [London,  and  Shawell,  Leicester- 
shire, J  COS,]  gu.  fi^e  cross  crosslets,  betw.  two' 
fiaunchcs  ar.  —  Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet, 
chequy,  or  and  sa.  and  embattled  of  the  first,  a 
denii  griffin  ar.  v.inged  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter 
foot,  a  gem  ring  or,  gem  sa. 

Elkinylon,  gu.  two  Haunches  ar.  each  charged  with 
three  cross  crosslets,  of  the  first. 

Elkinylon,  gu.  six  cross  crosslets,  two,  f>jie,  two, 
and  two,  or,  betw.  two  flaunches  ar.  [Granted 
to  Thomas  Elkinylon,  of  London,  October, 
JGOS.] 

Elkyn,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  two 
tigers,  passant,  or,  three  mullets,  pierced,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  demi  heraldic  antelope  or,  armed  and 
tufted  sa.     [Granted,  155S.] 

Ella,  [King  of  South  Saxons,]  per  saltier,  or 
and  gu.  four  crescents  counterchangcd. 

Ellacott,  or  Ellicot,  [Devonshire,]  lozeugy 
ar.  and  or,  within  a  bordure  gu. 

Ellacott,  [Exeter,]  lozengy,  or  and  az.  a  bordure 
gu. 

Ellacoll,  [Devonshire,]  az.  two  bars  lozengy  or. 

Elld.     Sec  Eld. 

ELLiaf:,  per  bend,  sinister,  ar.  and  gu.  a  hand  in 
a  gauntlet,  couped,  gTasping  a  lance,  in  bend, 
bearing  on  the  top  thereof  a  helmet,  all  ppr.  in 
the  sinister  chief,  a  spur-rowel  of  the  first,  and 
dexter  l)ase,  a  horse's  head,  couped,  sa. 

Ellereeh,  az.  iVetty  ar. 

Ellkreck,  sa.  three  chess-rooks  ar. 

Ellereck,  ar.  a  lion,  salient,  sa. 

Ellerk  eu,  az.  a  fret,  and  chief  ar. 

Ellerker,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  bctv,-. 
four  ciiKiuefoils  fru. 


ELL 

EU>-rler,  [Yorksliirc,]  ar.  freltv  az.  a  cbicf  of  ih'^ 
last. 

Eikrler,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  fret  nr. 

Etlerker,  s;i.  three  roses  nr. 

Ellrrker,  sa.  three  chess-rnoks  ar. 

Ellerl-er,  gii.  three  water-l)oi!.^'ets  ar. 

Ellerlccr,  az.  a  bend,  fretty,  and  chief  ar. 

EUerker,  az.  fretty,  a  chief,  and  bciid  ar. 

Eiler/rer,  [Yorkshire,]  a/.,  n  saltier  bctw.  four 
cross  crosslets  or. 

EUerker,  [Riseley,  Y'orkshire,]  az.  a  fret  ar.  and 
chief  or. — Crest,  two  dolphins,  hauricnt,  and 
endorsed,  az.  and  or,  enfiled  v.ith  a  ducal  coro- 
net, per  pale,  all  counterchanged. 

EUerker,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  talbots'  heads, 
erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,e)-ased,  sa, 

EUerker,  or  EUiccir,  gii.  three  -water-boug-ets  or, 
two  and  one. 

EUerker,  [Ellerkor,  Y'orkshire,]  nr.  a  fosse,  betw. 
three  water-bougets  ^u. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head 


En-iiRTo:' 


a  ckev.  beiw.  tlu'ce  bucks'  heads 


Elles.     See  with  Ellis. 

Ellice,  or,  three  front-fared  hehnets  jipr.    two 

and  one. — Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  couped  below 

the  elbow,  in  armour  ppr.  holding  in  the  gaunt- 
let   a  snakoj    entwined    round    the    arm   p])r. 

[Borne    bi/   Edirard  EUice,    of   Wykc-Hoase, 

near  Brentford,  Esq.  M.P.  and  the  Jlev.  James 

EUice,    of    ClothaU,    near    Baldock,     ilcris, 

18-24.] 
Eluck,  ar.  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  sa. — Crest;,  a 

■wolf's  head,  erased,  as  iu  the  ai'ms. 
Ellickeh,  or  Ellickak,  gu.  three  water-bou- 

gets  sa. 
Ellicot,  lozengy,  or   and    az.    a   bordnre  ar. — 

Crest,  a  hawk,   with  wings  e.xpandeil  j)j)r.  Ijplied 

of  the  same. 
Ellingbridge,  checjuy,  ar.  andsa. 
Ellixgham,  per  chev.sa.  and  gu.  three  uilcons' 

heads,  erased,  ar.  beaked  or. 
Ellington,  ar.  two  fleurs-de-lis,  and  five  cross 

crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.    on   a  canton   or,    a  rose 

gu. 
Elliiif/(oii,  or,  six  annulets  sa.  three,  tv.'O,  and  cue, 

on  a  chief  ar.  tluec  mullets  of  the  second. 
Elling WORTH,  [iMitcham,  Surrey,]  ar.  afe.sse, 

flory  and   counter-flory,    bttw.  three  escallops 

sa. 
Elliot,    [Scotland,]    gu.    on   a  bend,    cottiscd, 

or,  betw.  as  many  pheons,  in  chief  and  base,  of 

the  second,  a  flute  of  the  first. 
E/Iiof,  [Jlinto,  Scotland,]  gu.   on   a   bend    inigT. 

or,  a  batton  az.  within  a  borduri;  vair. — Crest,  a 


ELL 

dtxtorliand,  i.>>;uiiig  from  a  cloud,  and  throwing 

a  dart,  all  ppr. 
EUiot,  gu.  on  a  bend  engr.  or,  a  flute  az.  within  a 

hordure  engr.  of  the  second,  charged  witii  eight 

mullets  of  the  third.— Crest,  a  hand,  holdins;-  a 

flute,  all  jjpr. 
EUiot,    [Erkelton,  Scotland,]  gu.   on   a  bend  in- 
dented or,   a  flute   of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dcmi 

F!  .Ill,  in  armour,  ])pr. 
I'JIiol,  [i5enkonow,   Scotland,]  gu.  on  a   bend  or, 

a  batton  az.  within   a   bordure   of  the    second, 

charged  with  six  garbs  of  the  third. 
Elt'iol,  ov  Eliot,  [Biisbridge,    Surrey,]  ar.  a  fesse 

or. — Crest,  a  griflin's  head,  couped,  wings  cn- 

dor.sed,  sa. 
EUiot,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a.  fesse  az.  betw.   four 

barrnlcts,   wavy,  of  the  second,  thvee   martlets 

or. 
ElUnt ,  av.  a  bngle-horn  sa.  stringed  gu.  on  a  chief 

az.  three  esloiles  ar. 
EUiot,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  fesse  g\i.  befv,-.  four  cotti- 

ses,  wavy,  sa. — Crest,   an   elephant's   head   or, 

cared   and  armed   gu.     [Granted,  hi/   Eatcnt, 

KM.'.] 
EUiot,  [London,]  barry,  wavy,  of  eight,  az.  and 

ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest, 

a  dcmi  sea-horse  az.  fins  or. 
EUiot,  [Port-Eliot,  Cornwall,]  az.  a  fesse,    Iietw. 

four  cottises,  wavy,  gu.- — Crest,    an   elephant's 

liead  ar.  collared  gu. 
EUiot,  or,   a  fesse  gu.  betw.  four  cotfises,  wavy, 

EUiot,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.    four  cottises,  wavy, 

sa. 
EUiot,  [Roxburgh .shire,]  gu.  on  a  bend  engr.  or,  a 

baton  az.  within  a  bordnre  vair. 
EUiot,  [LaringstoD,  Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  bend  or, 

a  flate  of  the  field. 
EUiot,  [Slobbs,  Scotland,]  gu.    on    a  bend  engr. 

or,  a  baton  (or  flute)  az. 
Eliot,  ar.  a  fosse  gu.  cottised,  wavv,  az.     [Borne 

hy  Eliot,  of  Chtphavi,  Surrey,   1824.] 

EUi/ol,  az.   a  fesse   or,    within    a    bordure,  engr. 

ar. 
EUyoi,  [Essex,  Surrey,    and  Devonshire,]    ar.   a 

fesse  gu.  bctw.  two  cottJses,  wavy,  az. — Crest, 

an  elephant's  head,  couped,  ar. 
EUii'of,  [Surrey,]  or,  two  bars  gu.  in   chief  three 

crescents  of  the  field. 
E/i/ol,  []Iampshiro,]  sa.  a  fesse  ar. 
Eli/ot,  per  saltier,  or  and  gu.   four  mullets  coun- 
terchanged. 
Eli/oti,  or,  ou  a  fesse,    dove-tailed,   hctw.  three 

falcons'  bells  gu.    an   escallop    betw .    two    cross 

crosslets   of   the   field.   .  [Granted   to    Thomas 
[  Q  fj  ] 


ELL 

Eli/ott,    of  Cdthanrjer,    Somersetshire,  and  of 

JjOndoii,  1751.] 
EUyott,  [Loudon,]  ffr.  on  a  fcsse   g;n.   befw.   two 

cottises,  wavy,  az.    three    martlets    or, — Crest, 

a  demi  Pegasus  ar.  maned,  vingcd,  and  lioofed 

or. 
Ellis,  [Lincolnsliire  and  Yorkshire,]  or,  on  a  cross 

sa.  five  crescents  of  tlie  fioUl. 
Fdl'ta,  or  Ellcs,  [Kent  and  Doucasfcr,]  or,  on   a 

cross  sa.   five    crescents   ar. — Crest,  a.  woman, 

naked,  her  liair  dishevelled  ppr. 
Ellis,  [^yyham,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.   on  a  fesse  ar. 

betw.  three  crescents  or,  as  many  escallops  az. 

— Crest,  in  o  crescent  gni.  an  escallop  or. 
Ellis,    [^yar^vickshirc,]    ar.    ou    a    cross  sa.    five 

crescents  of  the  field. 
Ellis,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  tail  forked,  armed 

or,  oppressed  \n\.\\  a  bend  az. 
Ellis,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.   tail  forked,  armed 

or,  oppressed  witli  a  fesse  az. 
Ellis,  or  Elles,   gu.  a  lion  ar.  tail  forked,  langued 

az. 
Ellis,  [Fhntshire,]  crm,   a  Hon,    passant,  gii.    tail 

coward. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  a.z. turned  iij)  erm. 

a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Ellis,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  ou  his  shoulder,  a 

dolphin  of  the  field. 
Ellis,  [Prestwich,  Lancashire,]  gu.  a  mermaid  ar. 

holding-  a  mirror  and  comb. 
ElUs,  or  Eloii-e,  sa.  three  legs,  in  pale,  ar. 
Ellis,  [Preston,  Lancashire,]  ar.   a  mermaid  gu. 

crined  or,  holding  a  mirror  in   her  right  hand 

and  a  comb  in  her  left,  gold. 
Ellis,  sa.  on  a  chev.   betw.  three  women's  heads, 

erased,  ar.  crined  or,   as  many  roses  gu.  seeded 

of  the  third. 
Ellis,  ar.  three  eels,  naiant,  in  pale,  barwise,  sa. 
Ellis,  [Ystymllyn,    Carnarvonshire,]    sa.    a   chev. 

betw.  tlu-ee  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Ellis,    errainois,    on    a    cross    sa.    five  crescents 

ar. — Crest,    out    of  grass   ])pr.  a  goat's  head, 

issuant,  ar.  horned   jipr.      \_Bnnic  by  Captain 

Ellis,  of  Gloucester-Place,     Portman-Square, 

1824.] 
Ellis,  gu.  six  jilafes,  three,  two,  and  owe. 
Ellis,  ar.  three  eels,  naiant,  in  jiale,  bariy,  sa. 
Ellis,  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 
Elles,  [Scotland,]  per   bend  sinister  ar.  and  gu.   a 

hand,  coupcd,  and  grasping  a  lance,  bendways, 

bearing  on  the  top  thereof  a  helmet  ppr.  in  the 

sinister  cliief  angle   a    spur-rowel   of   the    first, 

and  in  the  dexter  base,  a  horse's  head,   couped, 

sa. 
Ellisden,  or  Elksukn,  [Essex,]   ar.   a  chev. 

sa.  betw.  three  crosses,  patonoe,  gu. 


E  L  M 

Ellishank,  [Yorkshire,]  g-u.  three  chev.  in  fret 
ar.  ou  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  az. 

Ellison,  [Newcastle,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
eagles'  heads,  erased,    or. 

Ellison,  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, or. — Crest,  an  f^agle'.s  head,  cra-:cd,  per 
fesse,  or  and  gu.  gorged  with  a  mural  coronet 
az. 

lu.LiSTON,  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, or.— Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  ar.  [Borne  hy 
Robert  Wdliam  Elliston,  of  Stratford-Place, 
Esq.  1854.] 

I^LLISWOKTH,  per  pale,  indented,  gu.  and  ar. 
four  pallets  counterchanged. 

Ellisworth,  per  pale,  gu.  and  ar.  a  pale,  engr. 
or. 

Ellisworth,  per  pale,  gu.  and  ar.  a  pale,  engr.  or, 
betw.  two  lions,  passant,  counterchanged. 

Ellnor,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  betw.  four 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  five  bezants. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle's  head  sa.  beaked 
gn,  charged  with  a  bezant,  betw.  two  wings, 
displayed,  gold.  [Herald's  Office,  London, 
^  C  24.] 

]']lloway,  or,  a  fesse  az.  over  all  a  bend  gu. 

Elluker,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  chief  of  the  last. ' 

Ell  WELL,  erm.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
eagles,  with  two  necks,  displaced,  gu.  ducally 
gorged  or,  as  many  annulets  of  the  last. 

Ellwood,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  chev.  ar.  in  chief 
t\\o  mullets  or,  in  base,  a  buck's  face  of  the  se- 
cond, attired,  of  the  third. 

Elly,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  couped  below  the  el- 
bow, habited  ar.  grasping  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
fleur-de-lis  sa. 

E,';:;vot;'''    |seertl,EM.,OT. 

EL^L\N,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed, 
with  two  heads  ai-.  two  and  one. 

Elme,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  pelican,  feeding  her 
young,  ar.  vulned  ppr. 

Elmeden,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  crescenis  of 
the  first. 

Eljikr,  per  bend,  embattled,  ar.  and  gu.  six 
martlets  coLinterchanged. 

Elmer,  [Risby,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  betv,-. 
four  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau 
az.  turned  up  erm.  two  wings,  expanded,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet 

Elmes,  [Slanfield,  Lincolnshire,]  crm.  tv.-o  bars 
sa.  each  cliargcd  with  tliree  elm-leaves  or. 

Elincs,  [Liiford,  Northamptonshire,  and  Lanca- 
shire,] crm.  two  bars  sa.  each  charged  with  five 


E  L  R 

elin-leaves  or.— Cresf,  out   of  a   ducal   coronet 

or,  a  woman's  head  aud  iieek,  coujjcd  lielow  ibe 

breast,  criiicd  or. 
Elmesly,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
JElmestep,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 
Elmiiam,    [jNorfolk,]   ar.    a    fesse,    betw.    three 

eagles,  displayed,    sa.       (Anol/ier,     the    fesse 

Ei.MV,  or  Elmev,  gu.  five  bezants,  two,  one, 
and  two,  betw.  two  flauuches  sa.  each  charged 
with  a  lion,  rampant,  or.  (AnoUicr,  the  lioas 
ar.) 

Ebnye,  [Nettlested,  Suflolk,]  gyronny  of  ciglit, 
or  and  sa.  on  acliief  of  the  firtt,  three  elm-leaves 
vert. 

Elove,  St.  az.  a  cross  ciigr.  betw.  four  roses 
ar. 

Elphick,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  with 
two  heads  gu.  as  many  plates. 

ELrHlNGSTON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betvr.  three 
boars'  heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many  buckles  of 
the  field. — Crest,  a  dove  ar.  with  a  snake  ppr. 

Elpldngston,  [Calderhall,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev. 
sa.  betw.  tliree  boar.s'  heads,  erased,  gu.  within 
a  bordure  of  tlie  last. — Crest,  two  arms  in  sal- 
tier, the  one  0]i  the  right  sitle  holding  a  sword, 
aud  the  other,  on  the  left,  holding  a  branch  of 
laurel,  all  ppr. 

Elphinfjston,  [Glack,  Scotland^]  ar.  on  a  chG\'.  sa. 
betw.  three  bocu-s'  lieads,  erased,  gu.  an  episco- 
pal mitre  of  the  first. 

Elphincisto)i,  [Edinburgh.]  The  same  arms,  within 
a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding  a 
writing  pen,  feathered  ppr. 

Elpldnrjsion,  [Melyholm,  Scotland.]  The  same 
arms,  the  bordure  being  eiigx. — Crest,  a  griniu, 
sejant,  sa.  in  his  dexter  clav.-  a  garland  of  laurel 
vert. 

Elpliirigslon,  [Leys,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr. 
sa.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Elplihic/sion,  [Airth,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms 
as  Eljihiiigsion,  of  Coldcrhall. — Crest,  a  griflin, 
sejant,  holding  in  his  dexter  claw  a  sword,  erect, 
ou  the  point,  a  Saracen's  head,  all  ppr. 

Elphinston,  gu.  an  elephant,  passant,  ar.  armed 
or. 

Elphinston,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
erased,  gu. 

Elrict,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  three  biu-s  az. 

Elrington,  [Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  dan- 
cettee  sa.  betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  as 
many  bezants. 

Elrington,  [iMiddlesex  andEssex,]  ar.  afessedan- 
ccttee  sa.  bezantee,  betw.  five  herons,  three  and 
two,  of  the  second. 

Ehiiigion,  [^Yelcom,  Jlaltravers,  Dorsetshire,]  ar. 


E  L  T 

a  fesse,  dancettee,  sa.  bezantee,  betw.  six 
storks  of  the  second,  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

E/iiitgtvti,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  three  water-bougets  sa. 
two  and  one. 

Elrington,  [Northumberhmd,]  sa,  three  water-bou- 
gets ar.  two  and  one. 

ELt<AKE,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  cheverons  inter- 
laced ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
daiit,  az. 

Elsake,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fret  ar.  ou  a  chief  or, 
a  lion,  passant,   guardaiil,   az. 

Elsixc,  gu.  tv*-o  bars  or,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
ar. 

Elsley,  quarterly,  or  aud  ar.  five  roses  in  saltier 
gu. — Crest,  a  Sagittarius  per  fesse  ppr.  and 
ar.  Avilh  his  bow  and  arrow  drawn,  of  the  fir.sf, 
'charged  on  the  body  of  the  horse  with  a  rose 
gu.  ' 

Elson,  [Barnham,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  chief  az.  over 
all,  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu. — Crest,  a  demi 
eagle,  displayed,  ar.  billettee,  sa.  bcalied 
or. 

Elstok,  [Elstob,  Durham,]  per  pale,  gu.  and 
vert,  a  fitur-de-lis  ar. 

Elsume.     The  same  as  D'Elsume. 

Elswell,  or,  on  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  with  two  Tiecks,  gu.  as  many 
plates. 

Els^vike,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  ou  a  chev.  engr.  gu. 
betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the  second,  as 
many  plates. 

Eltokt,  or  Eltofts,  [Farnley,  Yorkshire,] 
ai".  three  chess-rooks  sa. 

EUofi,  [Lincolnshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  ^w.  betw. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  vert,  as  many  martlets  of  the 
field. 

Elton,  alias  Serborne,  [Herefordshire,] 
baiTy  wavy  of  ten,  ar.  and  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  affrontee,  erased, 
collared  az. 

EltuH,  [Herefordshire  and  Oxfordsliire,]  paly  of 
six,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of 
the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour 
ppr.  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  cimetar  ar.  tied 
round  the  arm  with  a  scarf,  vert. 

Elton,  [London  and  Berks,]  i)aly  of  sLx,  gu.  and 
or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  muial  crown  gu.  an  arm,  vested 
or,  turned  up  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  mul- 
let of  the  second.  [Jlcrald's  Oj/icc,  London, 
C  24.] 

Ellon,  [Elton,  Cheshire,]  paly  of  six,  or  and  az. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 

Ellon,  [Ledbury,  Herelbrdshire,]  paly  of  six,  or 
aud  gu,  on  a  bond  sa.  throe  martlets  of  the 
first. 

[  Q  q  2  ] 


E  M  A 

Elton,  ]ialv  of  six,  ar.  i-nd  a^u.  on  a  bend  sa.  threo 
iin.llt-ls  or. 

Ellon,  [lilltoii,  Cliesliirv.%]  paly  of  six,  ar.  anil  gvi. 
on  a  bend  sa.  fli-oi'  mullets  of  flie  first. 

Elton  II  r.Al),  [I'^ltonlipud,  Lancashire,]  qnar- 
terly,  per  fes>-e,  indt  iited,  sa.  and  ar.  on  the  firs; 
cpiarter  three  plates. 

Ellouliead,  [Lancasliire,]  qunrtc'rly,  per  fesse  in- 
dented, ar.  and  sa.  in  th.e  cliiei'  of  the  second 
and  tliird  qnarfers  tlnee  bezants. 

Ei.VRT,  gii.  six  billets  erni. 

J'lvelt,  .sa.  six  billets  erm. 

Elwas,  or,  a  bend  gii.  over  a'!  a  fcsse  az. — 
Crest,  three  arrows,  one  in  ]iale  and  t\i'o  in  sal- 
tier, or,  flighted  ar.  lieaded  [)pr.  environed  with 
a  serpent  of  the  last. 

El.wr.s,  [Broxton,  Notling-banishire,  and  Stoke 
Jnxta  Clair,  Sudblk,]  or,  a  fesse  az.  surmounted 
by  a  bend  gn.— Crest,  five  arrows  or.  entwined 
Avitb  a  snake  pin-.  [Borne  by  Robert  Carcij 
Elwes,  of  Great  BUlir.a,  Nurlliamplon^hirc, 
Esq.  1824.] 

Ela;cs,  [Stanton  ija---ey,  \YiIishire.]     The  same. 

Elwes,  or  Elwaus,  [Woolby,  Lincolnshire.]  The 
same. 

El.wiCK,  ar.  oji  a  chev.  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  in  armour,  or,  tied  roiuid 
with  a  scarf  az.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  staff, 
ra^Mdy,  of  the  first,  the  raguled  parts  erased  of 
tlie  second. 

Elwick,  [Elwick,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  boars. 
passant,  az.  two  and  one.' — Crest,  as  before. 

Eliric/a-,  [Lancashire.]     The  same  arms. 

Elwill,  [Exeter,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betv. 
three  eagles,  dis)jlayed,  with  two  heads  gu.  each 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  as  many  annu- 
lets of  the  last. — Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  and 
couped  at  the  olliow,  habited  sa.  cuff  ar.  the 
hand  ppr.  holding  a  fleece  or.  [Created  a  Bcn-i. 
Aiif/iisl  25,  1709.  Granted  December  11, 
17uL] 

T>LV,  IN,  ar.  a  clicv.  gu.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  buck's  head  ppr. 

I'^L.'woori,  [Yorkshire  and  Ireland,]  erm.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  issuaiif,  or. 

El^',  ar.  a  fesse,  cngi-.  betw.  six  fieins-de-lis  gu. 

Ei.vNAM,  sa.  three  eagles,  imperial,  ar. 

Elvndon,  [York.-^liire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
crescents  of  the  first. 

EbYNG,  az.  three  bends,  betw.  six  boars' heads, 
couped,  ar. 

Elvot.     See  with  Ei.liot. 

Ely.stan,  [Giodrydd,  V.'ales,]  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, reguurdan!,   or. 

EiMAM,  [AVindsor,  Bcrksltire,]  ar.    a   lion,    ram- 


E  M  E 

])ant,  regiiardant,  puip.  crowned  of  tlie  second. 
— Crest,  a  Hon,  sejant,  r.unpant,  reguai  daiit, 
jjurp. 

]:^Mii|.;uY,  chffjuy,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chev.  engr.  or, 
three  anrliors  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion,  passant, 
of  the  field.— Crest,  a  pillar  az.  enwrajjped  by 
a  serpent  ppr.  the  base  of  the  pillar,  masonrv, 
ar. 

E.MiiN FIELD,  gu.  an  inescocheon,  betw.  eight 
martlets  in  orie,  ar. 

E.mknhall,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  tv.o 
cheverons  az. 

Emei;,  az.  two  lions,  passant,  or. — Crest,  out  ci 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ;vaar- 
dant,  ])pr.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  sv.ord, 
also  ppr.  liilt  and  pomel  of  the  first. 

Emerick,  [Norfolk,]  harry  of  six,  or  mid  sa. 

EMF,iii,r.,  or  Emkrlky,  az.  two  covered  caps 
az. 

Emer.Son,  [Foxton,  Durham,]  per  fesse,  inden- 
ted, or  and  vert,  on  a  bcnd,^ngr.  az.  three 
lions,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  vert, 
bezantee,  grasping  in  both  paws  a  battle-axe  tru. 
lieaded  ar.  [Granted  bif  Sir  Thomas  Mall, 
Garter,  26!h  Henrij  VjlT.] 

Emerson,  [Lincoln  and  Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  bend 
ar.  three  torleauxes. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  clouds 
issuing  rays  of  the  suu,  all  ppr. 

Emerton,  or  HaJiIERTOK,  ar.  a  chev.  betn. 
three  pickaxes  sa. — Crest,  a  .swaii,  issuant  iVum 
the  wreath,  wings  addorsed,   ar. 

Emerugg,  cheqiiy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  Ihri-i? 
leaves,  vert. 

Emery',  [Kent,]  harry  of  six,  gu.  and  or,  in 
chief  llirce  cinquefoils,  slipped,  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Emerxj,  [Kent,]  or,  two  bars  ga.  oji  a  chief  of 
the  second,  three  cinquefoils  of  the  first. 

Emeri/,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  bars  or,  iu  chief  a? 
many  cinquefoils  of  the  second.- — Crest,  a  demi 
unicorn,  rauqiaut  and  erased,  gu.  hoofed  and 
armed  or,  crined  sa. 

Emery,  or  Amen/,  [Little  Baddow,  Essex,]  ar. 
three  bars,  nebulee,  gu.  iu  chief  as  many  tor- 
teauxes. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown,  a  demi 
horse  ar.  maned  or,  collared  gu.  studded  ar. 
[Herald's  Office,  Essex,  C  2.] 

Emes,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  balteliy,  betw. 
three  martlets  ar.  as  numy  escari)uncles  of  six 
rays  sa.  (Another,  ar.  on  a  fe.s.se,  embattled, 
counter-emliattled,  gu.  betv,-.  three  cinquefoils  sa. 
as  many  martlets  of  the  fiehl.) 

Emes,  Emme,  or  Earn,  [Berksiiirc  and  London,] 
or,  out  of  a  fesse  sa.  a  demi  lion,  ramjnuit, 
issuant,  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  sa. 


E  N  I) 

I'mi'SKY,  or  Emi>.eux,  gu.  a  fes.se,  itulcntcd, 
erm. 

I;mi:sly,  or  Elmi;sli;v,  vert,  an  eagle,  tlis- 
pliiyed,   or. 

Em  LINE,  Sii.  a  vikl  man,  stataiit,  wreatlied  about 
the  loius  and  temples,  holdint;-  with  both  hands 
a  tree,  eradicated,  all  |ipr.— Crest,  a  demi  wild 
mail,  as  in  the  arms,  hohlirig'  with  both  hands  a 
club  over  his  riglit  shoulder,  ;dl  ppr. 

Em  ME,  or,    out  of   a   fesse   s;;.    a  lion,  ram)>f*nt, 
iiaissant,  gu.  enraged  az. 
"E.MiMiiSEV,  or  Emksly,  [Euckinghamshiro,]gu. 
a  fesse,  dancettee,  erm. 

Emmktt,  or  Em.vott,  [Westminster,  and  Era- 
mot,  Lancashire,]  per  jiale,  az.  aiul  sa.  a  fesse, 
.  engr.  erm.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  cabossed, 
or. 

E.Mi'IUNGiiAM,  [Grimsby  Jilagiia,  Derby.shire,] 
ar.  a  bordure  vert,  charged  v.ith  eight  martlets 
or. 

E.MPSON,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  formee, 
ar. — Crest,  a  lent,  ar.  adorned  or,  lined  az. 
charged  in  the  interior  with  a  cross  formee  ar. 
[Borjie  by  the  Rev.  Uichard  Empson,  of  York- 
shire, 1824.] 

Empson,  quarterly,  orandsa. ;  on  the  first  and 
fourth,  two  bends,  engr.  of  the  last ;  on  the  se- 
cond and  third,  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  of 
the  first. 

Emjjson,  ar.  two  bends  sa. 

Emiiich,  or  E.MRiiiE,  harry  of  six,  or  and  sa. 

Emyi.y,  or  Emelik,  [Ilelmcdon,  Northamp- 
tonshire,] sa.  a  woodman,  (or  savage,)  with  his 
club  ar.     (Anoilicr,  ppr.) 

Enard,  ar.  on  a  bend  gii.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  or. 

En  BY,  or  EXKiiY,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
bend  sa. 

En  DAS,  or  Eneas,  bendy  of  six,  az.  and  gn. 
over  all,  a  lion,  rauipant,  or. 

En  DERBY,  [London,]  az.  the  mast  of  a  vessel, 
issuant  from  the  base,  thereon  a  .sail  hoisted  and 
pendeut,  £!\  Ing  pj)r. betv.-.  two  estoiles,  in  fesse,  or, 
representing  the  arctic  and  antarctic  polar  stirs. 
— Crest,  a  whaling  harpooner,  in  attitude  of 
striking,  ppr.  [Granted  io  Sanmel Enderhy,  of 
London,  Merchant,  Aiifjust  12,  177S ;  and 
home  hy  Samuel  Enderby,  of  London  and 
Bladcheath,  Kent,  1S24.] 

Enderhie,  [Bedfordshire,]  ar.  three  chev.  sa.  over 
:J1,  a  bend  Qvm. 

Enderhie,  ar.  a  fesse  vert,  betw.  two  coftises  gu. 

Eiiderhie,  gyronny  of  eight,  ar.  -.uid  sa.  a  pale 
erm. 

Endvrhie,  ar.  three  bars,  danceltee,  sa.  in  chief  a 
pale  erm. — Crest,  a  swan  sa. 


E  N  G 

Enderhie,  |ier  ])ale,  ar.  and  sa.  two  bars,  danoettve, 

counterchanged. 
EnD!':s(ji{E,  [Cond)ford,  StatTordshire,]  ar.  a  fes't 

az.  betv.-.   three  horse-shoes  sa. — Crest,  a  cubit 

arm,    vested    gu.    holding    in   the   hand   ppr.   a 

sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomcl  or. 
Enei.l,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
En'k.mkad,  cpiarterly,  or  and  ar.  in  the  first,  tuo 

lions,  rampant,  sa. ;    in    tlio    second,    ns   many 

lions,  rairipant,  gu. ;  the  fourth  as  the  iirst,   the 

third  as  the  second. 
Enfantleijoy,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  three  infanf>" 

heads,     couped    at    the    shoulders,   ppr.    crine;! 

or. 
Enfantbrvy,  erm.  three  prince's  heads,  crownevl 

tuul  mantled  ppr.  couped  at  the  breast. 
Eneieed,  o/- E.mkn field,   [Essex,]  gu.   an  in- 

escocheon  or.  (another,  ar.)  within   an  orle  ol 

eight  martlets  ar.     (Another,  or.) 
Enfield,  barry  of  six,  gu.  and  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a 

lion,  )iassant,  az.  over  all  a  bend  sa. 
Enfield,   [iMiddlesex,]  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  mullet 

of  the  first. 
Enfield,  [.Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a  canton  gii.  a  mullet 

or. 
Enfield,  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  mullet  or. 
Enfield,    [Essex,]   gu.   an  intscocheon   ar.   betw. 

eight  martlets  in  orle,  or. 
Enfuace,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  saltier  or. 
ExGAiNE,  az  a  fesse,  dancettee,  bet\7.  six  escal- 
lops, or. 
Engaine,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or,  in  chief  three 

cross  crosslets  of  the  last. 
Entjayne,  or  Enyaine,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  fesse,  dan- 
cettee, betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  or. 
Enyayne,  [Essex,]    gu.    semce   cross   crosslets,  a 

fesse,  dancettee,  or. 
Enyayne,  gyronny  of  twelve,  ar.  and  sa.  six  cross 

cro.sslets  or. 
Enyayne,    az.    crusily,    a    fleur-de-lis,  erm.      See 

D'Engayne. 
EXGESTHOIU'K,    gu.    a    cross    erm.    in    the    first 

quarter  an  annulet  or. 
Engiiam,  or  Edingha.m,  [Goodnestou,  Kent,] 

ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  pellets,  on  a  chief  gn. 

a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. — Crest,  two  lions 

gombs,  erect,  or,  holdijig  a  fire-ball  ppr. 
Enyham,  or  Enijlehain,  [Norlolk,]  or,  two  bars  sa. 

a  pile,  counterchanged. 
Enyhain,    per  pale,   or  and  \er',  a   cross   nioline 

Enyham,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bordure,  engr.  sa. 
I^iiyham,  quarterly,  ar.   and  .-.a.  a  bend  gu.      Se( 

Ingham. 
Enyham,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  ar. — Crest, 

an  arm,  embowed,  vested  az.  turned  up  am!  in- 


E  N  N 

dented  ar.  holding  in  tlic  fist  pjir.   a  .•=ii;ikc  vert, 
entv.iiied  altout  the  ;inii. 
Note — Tl.iscresl  is  also  licniieby  Mourse,  of  Oxfordshire. 

EnffJiam,  [Kent,]  nr.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  tliree  pel- 
lets, on  a  chief  gu.  a  liou,  passant,  or. 

Enghien,  gyronny  of  twelve,  ar.  and  sa.  six 
cross  crosslets,  in  orle,  or. 

EngmuU'.ut,  [Sherborne,  Dorsetshire,]  gu.  a 
bend  or,  cottised  ar. — Crest,  two  Tvings,  endor- 
sed   ciiarged  'o  ith  two  bends 

Encfkhert,  [Pembroke,  London,  and  i^IiJdlesex,] 
gu.  a  bond,  cottised,  or. 

Engi.ekorp,  az.  nine  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  chief, 
indented,  ar. 

Englefiemi,  [Berkshire,]  barry  of  six,  gu.  and 
ai-.  on  a  cliief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  az.     See  Ik- 

GLEFIELD. 

Englefidd,  [Wooton-Easset,  Wiltsliire,]  barry   of 
six,  gu.  and  or,    on  a  chief  of  the  hist,  a  lion, 
passant,  az. 
EnglethorI'E,  gu.  a  cross,  engr.  ar. 
English,  [Kent,  Stafibrdslure,  and  Lancashire,] 

sa.  tliree  lions,  passont,  in  pale,  ar. 
English,   erm.   three   hosis,  passaiit,  in  pale,    gu. 

two  and  one. 
English,   erm.   three  liojis,   passant,   sa.   <v.-o   and 

one. 
English,  sa.  six  lions,  rainpant,  ar.  tliree,  two,  and 

one. 
English,  sa.  three  covered  cups  ar. 
English,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  pas- 
sant, sa.  bezantee,  as  many  masclcs  of  the  first. 
(Anolher,  lozenges.) 
English,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, sa.  as  many  bezi'.its. 
English,  [Lincolnshire,]  erm.  a  bend  az. 
English,  erm.  a  bend,  engr.  az. 
English,  az.  a  lion,   rampant,    ar.  in   chief  three 

mullets  or. 
English,  erm.  a  bend  az. 

English,  ermines,-  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  ar. 
Englys,  sa.   six  lions,  rampant,   ar.   three,  two, 

and  one. 
Enghjs,  [Northuniberland,]   sa.  tliree  lions,   rain- 
pant,  ar. 
Englysvill,   [Devonshire,]  gu.   on  a  bend  ar. 

three  chev.  sa. 
Enkpen,  barry  of  eight,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  of 

the  s(!Coud,  a  liou,  passant,  of  the  first. 
Enkshop,    ENKSTnora',    or    Enicesthorp, 

[Essex,]  gu.  a  cross  erm.  an  annulet  or. 
En  NEW,  [Colchester,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.   as  many 
mullets  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu. 
Ennion,  [Northampton,]   ar.   a  chev.   sa.    betw. 
three  ravens  ppr.     [Borne  hg  James  Ennion,  of 


E  R  D 

Flowrr,    NnrihciMjiton.      Created   a    Baronet, 

April  9lh,  1G4-2.] 
Enn"5'S,  []2nuys,  Cornwall,]  aj-.  throe  wiverns,  in 

]jn!c,  vert,  within  a  bordure  gu. 
Enni/s,  [Cornwall,]  gu.   on  a  fesse,  battelly  coun- 

tci-batteliy,    betw.    three   doves    ar.    as   many 

cinqucfoils  sa. 
Enngs,  sa.  three  ben  diets  or. 
Enngs,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or. 
Enoke,  [Worcestershire,]  per  pale,  az.  jmd  ar.  a 

giiflin,  passant,  wings    endorsed,    counterchan- 

Enold,  [Kent,]  az.  on  a  cross  or,  a  martlet  gu. 
Ensing,    [Cliildham,    and    of  Windliam-Ensing, 
Norfolk,]  sa.   three  swords  in  fesse,  points  in 
chief,  ar.  pomels  or. 
Enson,  [Burton-upoii-Trent,  Staffordshire,  1395,] 
ar.  three   martlets  sa.   on  a  chief  wavy  az.  as 
many  Danish  hatchets   or. — Crest,  an   arm,  in 
firmour,  ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  a  sword  ar. 
poniel  and  hilt  gold. 
Enswele,    or  ExTWYSSELL,   [Enswell,    Lan- 
casliire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.   sa.   three  mullets 
of  the  first. 
Ent,  [Sandwich,  Kent,  and  of  Westminster,]  az. 

a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons'  bells,  or. 
Eni,   [Lincolnshire.]     The  same.     [Borne  hg  Sir 
George  Ent,  of  Last-Laiighioii,  Knt.  President 
of  the  College  of  Fhgsicians,  London.'] 

Entiswell,  or  Entwiswell,  ar.  on  a  bend, 
engr.  sa.  tliree  mullets  of  the  field. 

Entwisell,  or  Entwistle,  [3Ianchester,]  ar. 
on  a  bend  sa.  tlu-ee  mullets  of  the  first. 

Enys,  or  EvYS,  ar.  two  bars,  crcuellee,  gu. 

Epes,  or  Epps,  [Canterbury,]  per  fesse,  gu.  and 
or,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a  chaplet  vert, 
flowered  or,  a  falcon,  rising,  of  the  last. 

Epiter,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bells  sa. 

Eri;v.     See  Ore. y. 

Ercael,  ar.  three  bars  gemelle  sa, 

ERi'iiE)i<)LU,  or  Erchebald,  erm.  a  saltier 
and  chief  gu. 

Eruen,  or  Erdon,  [Kent,]  erm.  three  saltiers 
gu.  t\\o  and  one. 

Erden,  .  [Shropshire,]  gu.  a  cross  crosslet,  and 
chief,  ar. 

EruI'^ston,  ar.  on  a  e\\e\.  gu.  five  bezants. 

Eroeswick,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Erdeswike,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  five 
bezants. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a 
boar's  head,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  langued  of  the 
first. 

Erdeswi/ce,  ar.  a  boar's  h.ead,  cou])ed,  g-u. 

Erdixgton,    ar.    a    liou,    rampant,    gu.    on   his 


E  R  U 

shoulder  a  cinqiiefoil  of  llio  firsl,   ^vitllin  a  hor- 

diiie  of  the  second. 
Rrciington,    [Berkshire^]    az.    t:vo  lions,    passant, 

giiardaut,  or. 
Erdiiif/lon,  [Shropshire,]  or,  two  lions,  passant,  az. 
ErcUngton,  ar.  a  fesse  .sa.  betw.  three  lions'  ganibs, 

erased,  vithin  a  b ordure,  gii. 
ErdiiUjlon,    [Nortiumiberknd,]   sa.    three    watcr- 

bougets  ar. 
Erdin<jton,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  three  liou.s,  pas- 
sant, iu  pale,  or. 
Erdinrjloii,  [Leiccstcrsliire,]  az.  two  lions,  passant, 

or. 
ErdintOH,  [Warwickshire,  temp.   Henry  VI.]   or, 

tMo  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  az. 
Erkdy,  [London,]  az.  sLm  mascles  or,  three,  two, 

and  one. 
Ereuv,  ar.  a  fesse  and  canton  sa. 
Erehy,  sa.  a  fret  ar.   on   a  canton  gu.  a  cinquefoil 

or. 
Ereford,    or   Eiu;sFuRU,    sa.    five   fusils,    in 

bend,  or. 
Eresenweron,    [France,]     or,    twelve    trefoils, 

shpped,  gu.  a  label,  componee,  ar.  and  az. 
Eresty,  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  erin. 
Erington,  [Wolcoinb,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 

dancettee,      sa.     platee,     betw.    live     Cornish 

choughs  ppr. 
Eringloii,  [Erington,  Xorthumberland,  and  Keele, 

Wiltshire,]  ar.  two  bars,  in  cliief  three  escallops, 

az. — Crest,  a  cock  gu.  combed  and  v  attled  sa. 
Erington,  [Denton,  Korthumberland.]     The  same 

arms,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. — Crest,  a 

unicorn's  head,  erased,  quarterly  ar.  and  gu. 
Erring  foil,    [Beaufront,    J^'orlhuinborland.]     The 

same   arms. — Crest,  a  unicorn's   head,   erased, 

ar.  horned,  maned,  fuid  tufted  or. 
Erion,  ar.  a  chev.  betv/.  three  martlets,  sa. 
Eriyon,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  martlets,  sa. 
Erisey,  [Erisey,    Coruwali,]    sa.   a  chev.   betw. 

three  griffins,  segreaut,  or. 
Erle,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  three  escallops,  within 

abordure,  engT.  ar. 
Erlegii,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.  three  escallops  ar. 
E}-kg,  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  tliree  birds,  ar. 
Erley,  ar,  a  fret  and  canton,  sa. 
Erley,  or  Erly,  [Cheshire,]  gni.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief 

th)-ce  plates. 
Erlismax,  [Westover,  Isle  of  Wight,]  ar.  guttee 

sa.  on  a  chief,  indented,  az.  three  Saxou  crowns 

or. 
Erly,  gu.  a  fesse,  and  three  escallops  in  chief,  ar. 
Eraikine,  gu.  six  roses  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Ermesley.    The  same  as  E.mme.sey. 
I^RMIN,  erm.   a  saltier,   eugr.  gu.   on   a  chief  of 

the  last,  a  lion,  passant,  guardaut,  or. 


E  R  S 

EniitDc,  or,  a  che\-.  betw.  three  escallops,  az. 
ECMINGLAND,   Or    ErmylaM),    [Norfolk,]    ar. 

on   a  fesse,   betw.  .six  billets   gu.   three  Cornish 

choughs  ppr. 
ErmiiKjland,  ar.  on  a  fesse,   betw.   sis.  billets  gu. 

three  martlets 

Ermyn.     SccArmyn. 

E^r/inj)!,  cna.  a  s:<ltier,  engr.  gu.  a  chief  of  the  last. 

I'lUNDOiN,  ar.  two  chev.  gu. 

Erne,  ar.  a  lion,  rajnpant,  az. — Crest,  a  dragon".- 

head,  flames  issuant  from  the  mouth  and  ears, 

all  j)),r. 
E:!>'i:ll,  ar.    on   a   bend    sa.    three   eagles,  dis- 

jilayed,  with  two  necks,  or. 
ErncUe,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  sa.  three 

eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Enielle,  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Ernes,  ar.  a  falcon  (another,  a  raven)  volant,  sa. 
Er\fi];ld,  ar.  oti  a  bend,   engr.   sa.   three  mul- 
lets, ])ierced,  of  the  field. 
Erneys,  [Cornwall,]  or,   a  chev.  az.  betw.  three 

escallops  of  the  second. 
Ernley,  [Chalbury,  Dorsetshire,]  or,  on  a  bend 

sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the  first. 
Ertilcy,  [Ernley,  Sussex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

eagles,  displayed,  of  the  ilrst.— Crest,  an  eagle, 

displayed,  or. 
Ernhy, '[WJthnm,  Wiltshire.]     Tlie    same    arms. 

—Crest,  a  man's  head,  side-faced,  couped  at  tl;e 

shoulder.s,  ppr.  on  his  head  a  long  cap,   barry  of 

six,  or  and  sa.  at  the  end  t\\  o  strings  and  tassels 

of  the  second. 
Ernley,  [New  Saruin,  Wiltsliire,]   ar.   on   a  bend 

sa.  three  eagles,   displayed,  or. 
Ernoed,   [France,]  az.  on  a  cross  or,  four  m.ul- 

iets  gu. 
Ernold,  [Kent,]  az.  on  a  cross  or,  a  martlet  gu. 
Ern'YON,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 
E]!.NTON,  ar.  a  heron  sa. 

Erisenbien,  [Loudon,]  or,  semee  de  befoils  gu. 
Erpingham,  or  Eppingham,  [Norfolk,]  vert,  an 

iuescocheon,  within  an  orle  of  eight  martlets,  ar. 
Erpingham ,  vert,    an  inescocheon  erm.  vithin  an 

orle  of  eight  martlets,  ar. 
Erpincwold,  01-,  alien,  rampant,  sa. 
Errixgton,  [Pont-Eland,  Northumberlajid,]  ar. 

two  bars,    and  in   chief  three  escallops,    az. — 

C'rest,  a  imicorn's  head,  erased,  ])er  jnile  ar.  at;d 
gu.     [^Borne  hy  G.  II.  Erringfon,   of  Cciaina, 

near  Colchester,  Eisex,  Esq.  1824.]  ' 
Ersekielu,  [Denn\,  Horsham,  Sussex,]  erm.  en 
a  Ijend  sa.  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a  camel's  head,  all  or. 
E);si;Nr,EN,  or  Erysenkyn,  vert,  t^relve  tre- 
foils, slipped,  gu.  (Another  adds,  a  label,  go- 
bonated,  ar.  and  gu.) 


E  II  S 

l?JisKl\,  [Sliefiifld,]  iir.  on  a  jiale  sa.  a  cross 
crosslet,  IJtcliL-c,  or,  wiiliiii  a  l)urdure  ax,.- — Crest, 
a  dexter  arm  from  the  ell)ow  \>\)t.  liokliiig  a 
cross  crosslet  or,  jioiiit  clo%Miwnrds. 

Erskiji,  az.  a  beiul  betw.  six  cross  crusslets, 
fitfliee,  or. 

Ers/:in,  [Scotlaiid,]  ar.  a  pale  sa. — Crest,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  graspiiit;-  a  .'^word,  all  j.pr.  Lilted  or. 

Ersfiiii,  [Dun,  Scotland,]  ar.  ou  a  pale  sa.  a  sword, 
erect,  of  the  first,  ]ioiat  dov/invards.— Crest,  a 
g-riifiu's  head,  erased,  lioklijig  in  bis  beak  a 
sword,  beiidways,  on  the  blade  this  motto,  In 
Domino  confido. 

Erskin,  [Brechin,]  tjnarterly;  first  and  fourth, 
(ErsJcln,  of  Dun);  secor.d  aud  third,  ar.  three 
piles,  issuing  from  the  chief,  gu.  (for  BrccJun.J 

Erskin,  [Earl  of  Kelly,]  quarterly;  first  and  fourth 
g'u.  an  imperial  crov.n,  vitliin  a  double  tressure, 
flory  coiinter-flory,  or ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a 
])ale  sa.  (for  Ers/ii?c. )—Crcit,  a  dernl  lion,  s^uar- 
dant,  gu. 

Erskin,  [Cambo,  Lord,  Lion  King  of  Arms.] 
The  same  m'uis. 

Erskin,  [Earl  of  Marr,]  quarterly ;  first  aud  fourth, 
az.  a  lieiid,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fifchee,  or, 
(for  Marr);  second  and  third,  Erskine.—Ciest, 
a  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  skeen,  in  pale,  ar. 
bill  and  )>omel  or. 

Erskin,  [Alva.]  The  same  arms,  fdl  within  a 
bordure,  quarterly,  or  and  vert. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm  from  the  shoulder,  in  armour,  grasping 
a  s\\  ord  ppr. 

Erskin,  [Balgounie,]  quarterly  ;  first  and  fouiih, 
Marr;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  pale,  within  a 
bordure  sa. 

Erskin,  [Kirkbudds,]  quarteily ;  first  and  fourth, 
ar.  a  pale  sa.  ;  second  and  third,  gu.  a  sword, 
paleways,  ar.  pomel  and  hilt  or,  (tor  Dun. J;  all 
witliiji  a  bordure,  embattled,  az. — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin, is.suing  out  of  the  wreath,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw,  a  sword  ppr. 

Erskine,  [Lord  Ciu-dross,]  quarterly  ;  first,  gu.  an 
eagle,  displayed,  or,  armed  and  membered  az. 
looking  towards  the  sun  in  splendour  in  the  dex- 
ter chief  point;  second  grand  quarter,  quarterly, 
first  and  fourth,  az.  abend,  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or,  {lor  Mar);  second  aud  third, 
ar.  a  pale  sa.  (for  Erskine);  third  grand  quar- 
ter,   quarterly,    first   and    fourth,    or,    a   fesse, 

-  chcquy,  az."  aud  ar. ;  second  and  third,  az.  three 
garbs  or,  (lor  Sleuarl,  of  Kirkhill):  foiu'lh 
grand  quarter,  as  first. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding 
lip  a  boar's  head  erased,  on  the  point  of  a  skeen, 
transpierced,  all  ppr. 

Erskine,  [Governor  of  Blackness  Castle.]  The 
same  arms,  all  v\ithin  a  bordure  or. 


E  S  D 

Erskine,  [Carnocl..]  The  same,  vithin  a  bor- 
dure, per  pale,  or  and  ar. 

Erskine,  [Charles,  fourth  son  of  David,  Lord 
Cardross.]  The  same,  within  a  iiordure,  tlerced 
in  fesse,  or,  ar.  and  gu. 

Erskine,  [Commissioner  of  Court  of  Police.]  Tlie 
same,  within  a  bordure  erm. 

Erskine,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  endiowed,  grasping  a  club,  all  ppr. 

Erskine,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  pale  sa. — Crest,  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  guardaut,  gu. 

Erkwyke,  ar.  a  bond  s;i. 

Ekvklev,  [Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 

tlu-ee  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Erveley,  ar.  on  a  bend  cotlised,  sa.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  or. 

ERWiiN,  [Scotland,]  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  a 
heart,  regally  crowned,  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
mullets  of  the  first;  second  and  thii-d,  ar.  three 
piles,  in  chief,  gu.  thereon  two  mullets  of  the 
field,  all  v-'ifhin  a  bordure  az. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  tree  ppr.  chained  thereto  a  boar, 
jjassant,  or,  collar,  chain,  aud  padlock,  all  steel. 
Motto,  Lock  sick. 

Erysv,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  three  griffins,  segreaat, 
or. 

J^sc.vrFLE.S,  [AViurhester,]  ar.  three  crosses  pat- 
tee,  fitchee,  betff.  t-\ro  bcndlets  engr.  gu. 

E.SCANTON,  or  Stanton,  [Leicester,]  barry  of 
five,  per  fe.sse  nebulee,  ar.  and  sa.  a  canton  gn. 

Eschabor,  Esiiabore,  or  Estabor,  [Leic.es- 
terslme,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mascles,  ar. 

Es^ciiallers,  Escalers,  or  E.schalles, 
[Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  aiuju- 
Icfs,  gu. 

Esi-Iu.I/ers,  or  E'icc.h'rs,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  ))etw.  three 
torteauxes. 

ESCHE,  or  EsciiEY,  gu.  tLuree  demi  lions,  pas- 
sant, or. 

Eslte,  ar.  two  chev.  sa. 

EscoT,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  six  escallops  or,  tlu-ee, 
two,  and  one. 

EscouETE,     or    EsTCOURT,    [Gloucestershire, 
160G,]    erm.    on  a  chief,    indented,    gu.   three 
estoiles  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown  az.  a  . 
demi  eagle,  with  wings  displayed,  ppr.  beaked  or. 

J^fcoiirte,  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  gu.  three 
.'■(ars  ar. 

E'icourie,  [Newton,  Wills,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  estoiles  or.  [Created  a  Baronet,  \7tlt 
March,  l(i-26.] 

E^iiAiLi;,  gu.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  betw.  three 
mullets  of  six  points,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  holdiug  in  the  paws  a  mullet  of  six 
])oints,  or.  [Borne  hij  Sir  James  Esdailc,  Knf. 
vf  Claplunn-Coniinun,  Surrey,  1824.] 


E  S  S 

EsflAKTON,  gii.  six  lions,  rampant,  nr. 
EsiNCOLU,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  hands,  chisp- 

cd,  of  the  field. 
Esiiif/old,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.    three  dexter  hands, 

couped,"  of  the  field. 
Esutfjold,  ar.   on  a  bend  sa.  three  lions,  rampant, 

of  the  field. 
EsiNGTON,    [Gloucester,]    sa.    five    lozenges,  in 

cross,  or. 
ESRINTOX,  [London,]   rju.   six  cross  crosslel?  or, 

two,  one,   one,  and   two,  betw.    two    flaunchcs 

ar.     \_Granled  to  Henry  RsLintun,  of  London, 

October,  IGOS.] 
Es^LlNGTON,  sa.    three  swans,  betw.    nine  cross 

crossiets,  fitclice,  ar. 
EsUnglon,  ar.  two  bar.s  az.  in  cliicf  three  mullets 

of  six  points  of  the  last. 
EsME,  or  EsMEY,  or,  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  a  demi 

lion,  rampant,  gu. 
Es/iiii,  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  gu.    armed  and 

langued  az.  naisant  from  a  fesse  sa.     {^l^orne  hi/ 

Sir  Henry  Esmc,  K.G.  Temp.  Edw.  III.] 
Esmond,  [Cornwall,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  lion, 

rampant,   erm. 
EsPAYNE,  or  EsPAiNK,  quarterly,  vert  and  or, 

a  bend  of  the  second. 
E.SPKAKE,  sa.  three  catharlne-wheels  ar. 
Espeke,  or  Esjjec,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  cathariue- 

vheels  ar. 
EsPivEM,  or  EsPLtN,  per  fesse,   gn.   and  erm.  a 

pale  eounterchanged,  three  mascles  or. 
E.SPLINE.     The  same  arms. 
Esse,    or   Ashe,    [Somersetshire,    and    So-\vtoii, 

Devonshire,]  ar.  two  chov.  sa. 
Esse,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  two  chev.    sa..  on  each  a 

mullet  of  the  field. 
Essex,  [IJev.-cot,  Bcrksliire,]  gu.  an  escocheon, 

voided,  ar.     (Anntlicr,  of  the  .same  phice,   ar. 

an  orle  gu.)     \ Created  a  Baronet,  2'ilh  Nov. 

1611>.] 
Essex,  [^iliddlesex   and  Berkshire.]    az.   a    chev. 

erm.  coftised  or,  betw.  three  eagles,  displayed, ar. 
Essex,  [Berkshire,]  az.   a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 

eagles,  displayed,   ar. 
Essex,    [London,]   az.    a    chev.    e)nbatlled,    erm. 

betv^-.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. — Crest,    out 

of  a  mural  coronet  erm.  a  griffin's  head  or. 
Essex,    quarterly,    or   and    gu.    a    saltier,    fretty, 

eounterchanged. 
Essex,  gu.  a  cross,  and  bordure  engr.  or. 
-Ewer,    [Lamborrie,    Berkshire,]    quarterly;    first 

and  fourth,  ar.   an  orle  gu.  ;  second  and  third, 

az.  a  chev.  engT.   erm.  betw.   three  eagles,  dis- 
played, of  the  first.— Crest,  an  eagle's" head  or, 

in  his  mouth  a  hav/k's  leg,  erased   at  the    thiah, 


E  S  T 

E'^scx,  ar.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  gu. 

K\sex,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  lietw.  two  cross  crossiets, 
engr.  or. 

IiI?.S('.v,  [Essex,  Jjucks,  and  Bedfordshire,]  quar- 
terly, or  and  gu.  a  cross  patoiice,  in  saltier, 
eounterchanged. 

E.SSCX,  [Lamborne,   Berks,]  ar.  an  orle  gu. 

EssiNGTON,  [J-lalsted,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  three  grices,  or,  five  mullels  of  ihe 
fiehl. — Crest,  a  horse's  head,   erased,  ar. 

Rssuigton,  [Cov.ley,  Gloucestershire,]  sa.  fi".e 
fusils,  in  cross,  or. — Crest,  a  liand  pijr.  holding 
a  fusil  or.     ^Confirmed,  Jidi/  -261/1,  J'GltJ.] 

I'JSTANTON,  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  a  canton  gu. 

Esfanlon,  vaire,  ar.  and  sa.  a  quarter  gu. 

ESTATFORD,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  on  his 
shoulder  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first,  over  all,  a 
batton  az. 

ESTUERY,  barry,  wavy  of  six,   sa.  and  ar. 

Eslheri,',  ar,  three  bends,  wavy,  sa. 

ESTCOT,  [Lauricestou,  Cornwall,]  sa.  six  escal- 
lops ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

EsTCOURT,  [Newton,  Wilt.shire,  and  Glouces- 
tershire, lG:;-3,]  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 
three  estoiles  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 
az.  a  demi  eagle,  wings  expanded,  or. 

ESTDAY,  [Saltwood,  Kent,]  az.  a  gritlin,  .segreant, 
ar. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hind,  lodged,  ar. 

EsTEii^',  sa.  six  estoiles,  in  bend,  or. 

Esthy,  []^incolushire,]  sa.  a  bend,  be(w.  six 
estoiles,  or. 

EsTEE,  or  EsteIjE,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion 
gu.  charged  on  the  shoulder  v/itii  a  cinquefoil  of 
the  first. 

ESTEFIELD,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  maidens' 
beads,  ar.  crined  or. 

EsTEi;EY,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  lion,  ranqjant, 
gu,  cluu-ged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil 
erm. 

ESTEN,  or,  on  a  cross  pattee  az.  five  martlets  ar. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  tleur-de-lis  of  the 
first,  betw.  two  plates,  ea.ch  charged  -with  a 
billet  az. 

ESTENEY,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az,  three  lions,  r,im- 
pant,  ar. 

EsTEOTii,  or  EsTOFr,  sa.  six  escallo])s  or,  three, 
t'no,  and  one. 

Ester,  ar.  two  bars,  v.avy,  az.  on  a  chev.  gu. 
three  be;iants. 

EsTKRCOMUE,  [Somer.setshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
l)ant,  betw.  eight  cross  crossiets,  fitchee,  ar. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griliiii's 
head  az.  beaked  of  the  first. 

E'^TUi!  UF.,  or,  an  oak-tree  \eri. 

Esture,  [Hants,]  ar.  a  cherry-tree,  fructed,   ppr. 

EsTKKLEY,  palv  of  six,  ar,  and  az. 

[   U  r  ] 


EST 

Esti:ri,f.y,  o/-  AsTKRi-r.'i-,  [I'^ast-Xewton  and 
^\■iHi!lf,!l;lnl,  Liucolns'iiiif,]  sa.  a  h'jud,  hctw. 
(hi-ee  estoiles,  or. 

J^lsi'f.RLlNG,  paly  of  six,  ar.  unJ  nz.  on  a  [jencl 
gii.  tlsreo  towers,   (ri])le-foivcrecl,  or. 

Eb^TKilhYS,  or  EsTKKLLiy,  p:ily  ol'  six,  ar.  and 

EsTi'iKl.n,  SLi.  a  cliev.  cnn.  be(^v.  llircc  maiilens' 

li'Mcls,  coiipod,  ppr.  cruied  or. 
EsTG ASTON,  ar.   on  a  bend,  quarterly,  nz.   and 

gu.  belv.v  three  cros.ies,  forinee,  of  the  h.st,  as 

nuuiy  annulets  of  the  iirst. 
I'^STiHCjD,  ar.  three  cinqiiefoils  gu. 
EsTlNE,  or,  a  fesse  gu.   bet^'.   three  lions,  rara- 

pant,  sa. 
Es^TiNGliAVE,  [Kent,]  az.  billettee,  a  cross,  ar. 
]-]STLlNG,  bendy  of  eiglit,   ar.   and  az.   six  boars' 

lieads,  cor.pod,  or,  langtied  gu. 
Esilinr/,  az.  three  bends  ar.  betw,  six  boars'  heads, 

couped,  of  the  second. 
Killinfj,  az.   a   bend,    coltised,    betw.    six   bears' 

lieads,  conped,  ar. 
Eslli?if/,  az.  a  bend,  cnttised,  gu.  betw.  six  boars' 

heads,  ar. 
EsT.'\iEin'oN,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  sa.  three 

inullets  of  the  iield.     (Auolher,  the  mullets  or.) 
Esl  inert  on,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  of  six 

points  or. 
EsTMONii,   or  Esmond,    [Xorfolk,]   erm.  on  a 

chief  gni.  three  mullets  ar. 
Eitmond,    [Dorsetshire,]    sa.    a    chev'.    ar.    bet^'. 

three  nniliets  or. 
Eihnond,  erm.  ou  a  chev.  gu.  three  mullets  ar. 
Esimoml,    [Cranworth,   Norfolk,]   erm.  a   saltier, 

engr.  sn. 
Es  rx]' Y,  per  pale,   gu.  and  az.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar. 

E.STOFT,  ESTOFGHT,  ESTOTES,  or   ESTONKLE, 

[Lincolnshire,]  sa.  six  escallops  or,  three^  two, 

and  one. 
EsTOKE,  [Dorset,]  vairy,  or  and  gu.  a  cliief  sa. 
ESTON,  [Estou,  Devonshire,]  per  chev.  gu.  and 

or,  three  sea-horses,  ducally  crowned,  all  coun- 

torchanged. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  five  ears 

of  wheat,  erect,  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Eat'in,  or,  three  covered  cups  az. 
Ks/on,  or,  three  covered  cups  gu. 
E-floiuw,  EstoUc,    or    E^touke,    [Cambridgeshire, 

Cornwall,  and  Essex,]  sa.  a  cross  pattee  ar. 
Esloitne,  [Surrey,]  or,  on  a  cross  paionce  az.  five 

martlets    of  the   first,    a  chief  of  the   second, 

cliargcd  with  a  plate. 
Esloinic,  or  E.'itonci-,   [Essex,]   sa.   a  cross,   iIo\\-- 

ered,  ar. 
E>TOTEVir,K,  barry  often,  ar.  and  gu.  over  all  a 

lion,  rampant,  sa.     See  STOTE^  iLLE. 


i^  T  O 

Esiotlerllc,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  ^w.  over  all  a 
lion,  !-ani|wnt,  sa. 

Est(im:i;,  ar.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  palm-tree  ppr. 

EsTowi'.R,  or  EsiKWiaj,  ar.  a  cheiTv-tree, 
fructed,  ])pr. 

ESTKANGK,  [Gloucestersiiire,]  gu.  two  lioijs,  pas- 
sant, ar. 

Eslrtiiuji-,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  ar.  a  bend  or. 

E%iran!jc,  gu.  two  lions,  })assnut,  ar.  v.ifliiii  a  bor- 
diin;,  engr.  or. 


Eslrar 


nje. 


two   lions, 


sant,  within   a   bor- 


dure,  indented,  ar.  over  all  two  bcudd  az. 
Eslranr/L',  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  two  lions,  passant, 

in  pale,  gu. 
Eslrauf/ii,  gu.  two  hons,  passant,  within  a  bordure 

engT.  ar.  over  all  a  beudlet  erm. 
EsTi'UY,  or  ESTNEY,  per  pale  gu.  and  az.  three 

lions,  rampant,  ar. 
EsTURES,  sa.  a  fret  ar. 

Es'i'UK.MY,  ar.  tlirec  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu. 
E.ST'\VELL,  barry  of  six,  ar,  and  gu.  over  all  throe 

lions,  rampant,  of  the  fir.st. 
ESTWERE,  ar.  an  apple-tree  vert,  fructed  jipr. 
ESTW  RKY',  or  ESTKWEK,  ar.  au  ash-tree  vert, 
Exfwrcif,  ar.  a  chev.  vert,  betw.  three  bunches  of 

ashen-keys  ppr. 
IvitUA'N,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  tort>?auxes. 
Etelli^n,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief  three  plates. 
ETHELii}:R'l',  St.  [Hereford.shire,]  gu.  a  crescent, 

betv.'.  three  ducal  coronets,  or. 
EthelS'I'AN,    or,    an    eagle,    displayed,    purp. 

armed  gu. 
ElheUfan,  [Leicestershire,]   ar.   on  a  chev.  betw. 

three  martlets  gu.  as  many  bezants. 
Ethelslan,  [Leicestersliire,]    ar.   a  lion,   rampant, 

gu.  charged  with  a  cincpiefoi!  of  the  firstj  a  bat- 
ton  in  bend  az. 
Ethelystan,  [Glodrydd,   Vt'ales,]   ar.   three  boars' 

heads,  conped,  sa.  langued  gu.  tusked  or. 
Etiieredge,  oz-Ethridge,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr. 

betw.  six  tJeurs-de-lis,  sa. 
Etiieresskt,  az.  a  l('0]iard,  rampant,  or. 
Etherington,  [York.shire,]  per  pale  ar.  and  sa. 

tlu-ee  lions,  rampant,  counterchanged,  a  chief  ar. 
Ethers  ALL,  [Lancashire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 

or. 
Etihxgham,  [Kent,]  az.  fretty  ar. 
Ethlington,  [Ethlington,  Scotland,]    ar.   three 

boys'  heads,  erased,  gu. 
Ethrick,  [Earl  of  York,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 

gu.  ctnraged  az. 
Etolney,  gii.  a  fesse  ar.  in  cliief  tim^e  plates. 
Th'ox,  iir.   two  annulets,   conjunct,  sa.  within  an 

orle  of  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 
Eton,  [Ireland,]  gu.  on  a  bend,   dancettee,  cot- 
tised, ar.  a  cross  boltonee,  fitchee,  az. 


E  V  A 

Eloii,  or   Elton,    [Irelanci,]    gu.    a  bend,   wavy, 

bftv,-.  (wo  cottises  ar. 
Eton,  or  Etton,  harry  ofsLx,  nr.  and  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton sa.  a  cross  flory  of  the  first. 
Eton,  or  Etlun,  [GilliiKj,-,  Yorkshire,]  Lariy  often, 

ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  cross  patoncc  or. 
Eton,  []!lton,  Shropsiiire,]  or.  a  fret  az. 
Eton,  [Salop,]  or,  fretty  vz. 
Eton,    or  Eaton,  [Leicestershire,    Sonierselshire, 

and  SprJngfield-I3;Ji,  £s.<ex,]   or,   a  fret  az. — 

Crest,  a  lion's  Lead,  erased,  ar.  devouring  a  tun 

or.     (Another  crest,  a  bird's  head,  oiased,  sa. 

in  its  beak  a  sprig  vert.) 
Eton,  or,   on  a  chev.  az.   three  leojianls'  heads  of 

the  first,   on  a  canton  gu.   a  cross  jjatonce  ar. 

charged  with  five  pellets. 
Eton,  [Warwickshire,]    gu.    a  chev.    betw.   three 

eagles,  displayed,   ar. 
Etone,  ai'.  three  bars  gu.  a  canton  sa. 
Eton,  [Lancashire  and  Cheshire,]  ar.  cii  a  bend, 
-  engi-.  sa.  three  bidls'  heads,  erased,  of  the  fast. 
Eton,  or  Etton,  [Cheshire,]   ar.   on    a  fesse   gu. 

three  plates. 
Eton,  cjiiarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  cross  patoncc,  couu- 

terchanged. 
Eton,  or,  a  cross  sa. 
Eton,  .sa.  a  chev.  cim.  betv.-.  three  leopards'  faces, 

or. 
Eton,    ar.    scmee   of  trefoils   ppr.    two  annulets, 

braced,  in  the  uoinbril  poiiit,  sa. 
Etton,    sa.    a    chev.    erm.    betv,".   tbree  leopards' 

faces,  or. 
Etton,  sa.  on  a  bend,  betv.'.  three  leopards'  heads, 

or,   as  many  elm-leaves  vert,  on  a  canton  ar.  a 

cro.ss  nioliue  gu. 
Etlun,  ar.  a  chev.  eugT.  betw.  tliree  boais'  heads, 

sa. 
Etrock,  sa.  three  rocks  ar. 
ETTRlC'r:,  [Lojulon,]   ar.   a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  a 

chief  of  the  last. 
Eltrk}.-,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant 

lion,  rampant,  gu.  holdin?; 

IBorne  ly  W'dllam  Eitrlck,  Esq.  of  Diirltum.'] 
Etwall,  gu.   two  Viars   ar.   betw.   niiie  martlet: 


gu.- — Crest,  a  demi 
battou  sa.  tipped  or. 


Etv,  [York,]   iiaiT)-  of  eight,    ar.  ;md  gu.   on  a 

canton  sa.  a  cross  or. 
EvANCE,    [London,]    ar.    a    fosse,    betw.    three 

fleurs-de-lis,  sa. 
Evans,    [Yv'iiles  and  L-elaud,]   ar.    three  boars' 

heads,  coupcd,  sa. — Crest,   a  demi   lion,   raiu- 

liant,   reguardant,  or,  holding  betw.  the  paws  a 

boar's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 
Evans,  [Salop.]  Same  arms. 
Evans,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  Imds, 


Evans,  [Montgon)eryshire,]  ar.  a  lioji,  passant,  sa. 
betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. — Crcsl,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, sa. 
Evaus,    gu.    three    chev.    ar. —  Cre^f,    the    ])nsc..l 

laml),  passant,  holdini;-  the  banner. 
Evans,  [.Shrewsbury.]    or,    a  crij-;s  nialine,  hct:\ . 

four  lozenges,  az. 
Evans,  [I^Iarsh-Gihon,  ]JUcki!lgham.sh^^e,J^  nr.    an 
eagle,  displayed,    with   two  heads,    sa. — Crest, 
an  eagle's  head,  betv>-.  two  wings,  sa.  h.olding  in 
its  beak  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Evans,  sa.  a  lion,  ramjxmt,  reguardant,  or. 

Evans,  [London  and  Oswaldestre,  .Shropshire,] 
ai".  a  fesse,  betw.  three  flenrs-de-lis  sa. — Cre.-^l, 
an  arm,  embowed  and  erect,  vested  ?^i\.  cali' er, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  pink  for  gilh'lov.cr)  pjir. 
stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Evans,  per  chev.  ar.  and  az.  betw.  a  slip  of  oak, 
fria'ted,  and  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert, 
a  book  of  the  third,  edges  and  ornaments  gold, 
cliargc'd  on  the  centre  of  tlie  cover  witli  a  fret 
of  the  last  in  chief,  and  in  base  an  eagle  rising 
or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  erect,  couped  at  the. 
elbow,  habited  harry  wavy  of  six,  aa.  and  or, 
Gu(f  ar.  holding  in  tlie  hand  ppr.  a  parchment 
roll  of  the  last.  [Granted  to  Tharnas  Evans, 
of  the.  City  of  Norwich,  1772.] 

Evans,  [Tre  Gastell,  Wales,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
within  a'bordure,  indented,  or, 

Evans,  [Ltannvst,  Wales,]  ar.  three  spears"  heads, 
sa.  imbrued  gu. 

Evans,  [Llaneurgain,  Flintshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
tliiee  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 

Evans,  [Salop,  and  iSTorthojje,  Flintshire.]  .Same 
arms.- — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  ar.  !i  boar'.s 
head,  fesseways,  erased,  sa. 

Evens,  [London.]     See  ET^'E^"S. 

Eviiis,  ar.  three  boar.s'  heads  sa.  couped  gu. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rempant,  sa. 

I'jV.\^  NE,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 

Eviv,  quarteily,  sa.  and  or. 

Eve,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  purp. 

Evj.jiy,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  sa. 

Evehij,  ]ia!y  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bendlet  sa. 

Evi-;i-'li-:i>i),  gu.  an  inescocheon  ar.  betw.  eight 
martlets  or. 

Evelkigu,  [West-F.veleigh,  St.  Lawrence,  and 
llalcombe,  Devonshire,]  per  pale  or  and  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  gTiflins,  passant,  coanter- 
changcd. — Crest,  a  demi  griilia,  jjc  r  pair  (.r  aiid 
sa.     (Another  coat,  the  same,  viih  tv.o  ei!i\'.') 

Evelick,  [Scotland,]  quarterly;  fn.-,!  and  n)iii;h, 
gu.  a  fesso,  chequy,  ar.  and  az.  ;  second  and 
third,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  debruised  with  a 
battoii  sa.  all  within  a  bordure  az. — Cre>i,  a 
sword,  erect,  on  tiie  point  a  pair  of  scales,  all  ppr. 
[  R  r  2  ] 


E  Y  E 

EVELIN,  or  AvELiN,  [Surrey,]  ,r,u.  a  grifiiu, 
passniit,  or,  on  a  liilrf  of  the  second,  three  mul- 
lets sa. — Crest,  a  clenii  hind  crni.  vulned  in  the 
sboiilder  gu. 

Evelyn,  [Loiig^-Dittoii  and  Godstone,  Surrey;  also 
of  Bucks  and  ICenl,]  az.  a  griilin,  passant,  or, 
a  cliief  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  g^-ifiln,  passant,  or, 
beak  and  forc-lcgs  az.  dncally  gorged  of  llie 
last. 

Eveli/n,  [West-Dcaii,  Wiltshire.]   Tlie  .'^ame  arms. 

EvKLL,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  eagles,  displayed, 
of  the  first. 

EvKNiKG,  [Evening,  Kent,]  or,  five  clieveroncls 
az. 

EvERAKD,  [Shenton  and  Pickleton,  Leicester- 
shire; Staftbrdshire  and  Essex,  15S3,]  gu.  on  a 
fessc,  betw.  three  estoiles,  ar.  as  many  mullets 
sa. — Crest,  a  man's  head,  coupsd  at  the  shoul- 
ders, ppr.  on  his  head  a  cap,  baiTy  wavy  of 
eight,  or  and  sa.  turned  up  of  the  second. 

Everarcl,  [Bromfield,  Essex;  Yelvertoft,  North- 
aniptousliire;  and  Cortfiekl,  Norfolk,]  gu.  a 
fesse,  nebulee,  betv,-.  three  estoiles,  ar. — Crest, 
the  same  as  the  preceding. 

Everarcl,  [Gillingham,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  ne- 
biilee,  gu.  betw.  three  estoiles  of  the  second, 
pierced  or. — Crest,  a  man's  head,  in  profile,  ppr. 
having-  on  a  cap  or,  freity  sa.  (Anutlier,  wears 
the  cap  barry  ar.  and  sa.) 

Everarcl,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  estoiles,  ar. 

Everarcl,  gu.  a  fesse,  nebulee,  betw.  six  estoiles, 
ar. 

Everarcl,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  estoiles,  ar. 
a  mullet  of  the  fieln. — Crest,  a  moor's  head, 
couped  at  the  shoulders,  side-faced,  ppr.  wreath- 
ed about  the  temples  ar.  and  az. 

Everairl,  [Sussex  and  Suffolk,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar. 
befw.  three  estoiles  or,  as  many  midlets  sa.— 
- — Crest,  a  man's  head,  couped  at  the  shoulders, 
ppr.  on  his  head  a  cap  sa.  fretfy  or. 

Everarcl,  [Hawkdown,  Suffolk,]  gu.  three  aniui- 
lets,  engr.  or. — Crest,  tlu-ee  annulets,  conjoiu- 
ed,  or. 

Everarcl,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  guttec-de-poix,  fnc 
lions,  rampant,  or. 

Everarcl,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  cross  crosslcfs, 
fitchec,  of  the  field. 

Everarcl,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  gu. 

Everarcl,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  mullets  of  the 
field. 

Everarcl,  erni.  on  a  chief  gu.  six  inullets  ar. 
(Amlher.  three  mullets.) 

Everarcl,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  throe  mullets  of  six 
points  of  the  field. 

Everarcl,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  niidlets  sa. 


EYE 

Evcraril,  [Kent  and  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  estoiles,  gui. 

Everarcl,  [IWuch-Wallham,  Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
wavy,  betw.  three  estoiles,  g"u. 

Everarcl,  gu.  a  fesse,  undee,  betw.  three  mullets, 
ar. 

Evicriuox,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  nr. 

Everdim,  ar.  a  fesse  az. 

Everdoit.     The  sanu-,  with  a  label  gu. 

EvJUiiiTT,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  boars'  iuads,  couped, 
ar. 

Everett,  gu.  a  chev.  ))aly  of  eight  or  and  az.  betw. 
three  mullets  ar. — Crest,  a  griflin'shead,  erased, 
sa.  collared  gemcl  of  three  pieces,  the  middle 
or,  the  others  ar.  [Borne  hij  Joseph-Hpr/w 
Everett,  Esci.  of  Bidclesclv;i- House,  IVi/l-'!, 
lS-24.] 

EvEKEUX,  or  EvREUX,  [E^arl,]  per  pale,  in- 
dented, ar.  and  gu. 

Evereux,  [Earl  of  Sahsbury,]  gu.  three  pallets 
vair,  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa.  ( Another, 
])aly  of  six  git.  and  vair,  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion, 
passant,  sa. — Another,  az.  six  lions,  rampant, 
or,  three,  two,  and  one,  enraged  gu.) 

EvEKiNG,  [Evering,  Kent,]  or,  five  chev.  az. — 
Crest,  a  v.-ivern,  sejant,  or,  wings  expanded  gu. 

EvERlNGilAM,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  cottised,  az. 

Everingham,  Evinc/ham,  or  Evhujden,  ar.  a  fesse, 
az.  a  label  of  fi\  e  points  gu,  {Another,  label 
with  tiu'ee  points  gu.) 

I'A-.trincjham,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  a  label  gu. 

Everinc/ham,  [Lincolnshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 
a  bend  gu. 

Everinc/ham,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  a  bendlet  sinis- 
ter gu. 

Everinc/ham,  [Yorkshire,  and  Barton-upon-Hum- 
ber,  Liiicolnsliiru,]  gu.  a  lion,  salient,  vaii. 
(Another,  ['^I'orkshire,]  the  lion  rampant.)— 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  a  rose- 
branch,  flov.'er  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Everinc/ham,  [Berkinge,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
vair,  crowned  or. 

Everinc/ham,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

]']vi:kovs,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  fessc  ar.  in  chief 
three  mullets  of  the  second. 

Everoijs,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  in  chief  three 
bezants. 

EVEKS,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Evers,  or  Eare,  [Yorkshire  and  Lincolnshire,] 
quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  ar".     (Another,  witli  three  escallops  ar.) 

E\  ERSKIKLD,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets, 
pierced,  or.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a 
camel's  head,  or.  [Borne  by  James  Eversfield, 
E'icj.  of  Catsjidd,  and  Deunc-Park,  Sussex, 
IS-U.     Sherif  vf  that  County,  Ib'-iC] 


E  Y  I 

Kversfield,  [Sussex,]  erm.  on  a  l)Ciid,  hctw.  three 
martlets,  sa.  as  many  mullets  or. 

Evc7-sJ/ehl,  or EisJii'Id,  [Cliarlton-Court,  Stevniiis;, 
Sussex,]  crra.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  or. — 
Crest,  as  l)eforc. 

Evirfield,  [Surrey,]  crm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
nnillets  or. 

E\'KRSHEAn,  [Evershcad,  Sun-ey,]  ar.  on  a  chief 
sa.  three  mullets  of  six  points  or. — Crest,  a 
mullet  of  six  points  or,  betw.  two  Tcings  ar. 
[Confirmed,  April  St h,  1G96.] 

EaJ^KTOX,  [Waiwicksliire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa. 
three  nuillets  of  the  field. 

Everton,  [Balstead  and  Newton,  Sufl'olk,]  ar.  on 
a  fesse,  betw.  three  crosses  patonce,  sa.  as  numv 
fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  erased, 
or,  pcllettee,  attired  sa. 

Everton,  ar.  a  stork  sa.  beaked  or. 

Every,  [Staflbrdshire,  Devonshire,  lGO-1,  and 
Somersetshire,]  or,  four  ciiev.  giu — Crest,  a 
dcmi  unicorn  gu.  crined,  attired,  and  hoofed  or. 

Every,   [Kent,]  or,  five  chev.  sa. 

Every,  erm.  four  c'lev.  gii. 

E\K!^,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  trefoils 
erm. 

Evesham,  [Herefordshire,]  az.  on  a  bend  or, 
three  moors'  heads,  side-faced,  couj)ed,  sa.— 
Crest,  a  moor's  head,  side-fiiecd,  pjir.  in  a  hel- 
met or. 

Evesham.     The  same,  -vvitli  a  canton  erm. 

EvETT,  [Worcestershire,]  or,  a  cross  formce  gu. 
— Crest,  a  demi  dragon  or,  holding  betw.  his 
feet  a  cross,  as  in  the  arms. 

Evett,  or,  a  cross  formee,  terminating  at  each  end 
in  a  fleur-de-lis  gu.  charged  ■with  a  bezant. — 
Crest,  a  demi  dragon  or,  wings  endorsed  gu. 
holding  betw.  the  paws  a  cross  formee  of  the 
last. 

Evctf,  [Hollow,  "Worcestershire,]  or,  on  a  cross 
pattee  llory  gu.  a  bezant,  with  a  label  of  three 
points  az.  in  the  chief  part  of  the  cross. 

EviAS,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  trefoils  erm. 

Evias,  sa.  a  fesse,  hcUv.  three  trefoils  erm. 

Evias,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils  erm. 

EviNGTON,  0/- EviNGDOxS,  [Enfield,  Middlesex, 
and  Caswick,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  betw. 
three  burgenetts  Cor  steel  caps)  of  the  second, 
garnished  and  nailed  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
crown,  a  horse's  head  ar.  armed  and  bridled  or, 
crested  with  a  plume  of  three  feathers,  one  ar. 
two  az.  [Granted,  10 1  It  Oct.  1614,  to  James 
Evinrjton,  of  Enfield.'] 

Evingtun,  [Jilvington-Court,  Kent.]  The  same 
arms. 

Evinrjton,  [iliddlescx,   and   St.  Neofs,   Hunting- 


E  ^V  E 

donshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  morions,  az. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown  az.  a  nag's  head 
in  armour  ppr.  in  the  forehead  a  spike  or,  on 
the  head  three  feathers,  one  ar.  betw.  two  az. 

Evinyton,  [Spalding,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  on  a  chew 
betw.  three  mariners'  cross  staves,  or,  five  miil- 
Icls  of  the  fir.vt.— Crest,  a  horse's  head,  erased, 
ar.  gorged  villi  a  plain  collar  iV/U  tied  behind  in 
a  bow. 

EUAUT,  or  HuART,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  fessi^ 
az.  betw.  a  dexter  hand  in  chief,  and  a  man's 
lieart  in  base,  gu.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  of  the 
first,  hilts  and  pomels  or. 

EiMis,  [Lord  of  Colchester,]  gu.  a  cross  and  bor- 
dure  or. 

JCi/ds,  [Enrl  of  BriHany,]  erm. 

ElM'.NE,  ar.  a  chev.  embattled,  and  ensigned  on 
the  toj)  with  a  banner  gu.  betw.  tv,-o  stars  in 
chief,   and  a  sun  in  base,  of  the  last. 

EuiAS,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse,  bet«'.  three  cincjuc- 
foils  erm. 

Emn;,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  engr.  az.  betw.  three  tre- 
foils, slipped,  sa.  as  many  crescents  or,  all  within 
a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  stag's 
head,  erased,  az.  attired  ar.  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  sun  or. 

Eiire,  [Bishops-i.Iiddleham,  Yorkshire,]  quarterly, 
or  and  gu.  over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cscallojis 
ar. — Crest,  two  lions'  gambs  or,  sup])orting  au 
escallop  ar. 

Eare,  [Bucks,  Temp.  Heu.  III.]    The  same  arms. 

Eustace,  or,  a  cross,  engT.  gu. 

Eustace,  sa.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  martlets,  ar. 

Eustace,  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  martlets  or. 

Eustace,  sa.  a  saltier,  betAv.  four  martlets,  ar. 
within  a  bordure  erm. 

Eustace,  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 
or.     (Ajwfher,  with  the  crosslets  fitchee.) 

Eustace,  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  or. 

Eustace,  [Lord  Malpas,]  or,  a  pale  fusilly  gu.  also 
az.  a  cross  patonce  ar. 

EuSTON,  [Kent,]  or,  a  cross  sa.  bet«-.  three 
covered  cups  gu. 

EuYS,  ar.  two  bars,  crenclleo,  gu. 

EWARBY,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  five  mullets 
of  the  field. 

EwAKT,  or,  three  swords,  two  in  saltier  and  one 
in  fesse,  betw.  a  dexter  hand  in  chief,  and  a 
man's  heart  in  base,  gu. 

EwisANCH,  or  EwJiAMCKE,  [Durham,]  sa.  three 
cht;v.  interlaced,  in  base  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  three  pellets. --Crest,  cut  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net gu.  a  dragon's  head  or. 

EwE,  [Temp.  Rich.  I.]  barry  of  ten  ar.  and  gu. 
in  chief  a  lal)el  of  nine  points  vert. 


B  X  U 

EU'KN,  [Essex,]  sa.  a  clicv.  lietw.  (liree  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Ewen,  [Scotlnud.]     The  same  ns  Eukne. 

EwENS,  or  E%'ANS,  [Sonicrsctslure  and  Dorset- 
shire,] sa.  a  fcsse,  wavy,  belw.  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  curlew,  rising, 

1'Invkk,  [Lees-Ltuiglcy,   Herifordslilre  and  Luton, 

Eedfordsliire,]  or,  a   tiger,    .statant,    sa.    on    a 

chief    gu.    three    crosses,  pattee,  as. — Crest,  a 

plieon  or,  headed  nr.  environed  witli    a   sn.ike 

Pin-. 
Etvcr,  [Bishop  of  ]3angor,  1771,]  ar.  a  tiger,  sta- 

tant,   .sa.  on   a   chief  az.  three  crosses  formee, 

ar. 
Eii-i-r,  az.  a   wolf,  passant,  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 

last,  three  crosses,  pattee   of  the  first. — Crest, 

a  pbeou  or,  mounted  on  a  broken  dart  gu.  cn- 

t\\  ined  with  a  serpent  ppr. 
Eirer,  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
EWKRS,  sa.   two  talbots"    heads,   erased,  in  pale, 

or,  betv,-.    two    (launches  enn. — Crest,   a    staiT, 

ragidy,   or. 
]iVv'  1 N G.     The  same  as  Eu  EX  F,. 
lil^'.'VAS,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse,  belw.  three  ciuque- 

foils  ar. 
Ewijas,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betv/.  three  iiml'.eis  of  six 

points  sa. 
Ew)/as,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  .s]3ur-rowels  sa. 
Ew>/as,   [Ewyas,   Herefordshire.]  ar.  a  fesfe  gu. 

betw.  three  estoiles  sa. 
EXALL,  [St.  Ives,  Huntiiigdonsliire,]  erm.  on  a 

bend   az.    three  estoiles  or.- — Crest,  an   eagle's 

head,    erased,  sa.    charged    on   the   neck    v.ith 

three  estoiles,  in  fesse,  or. 
Exr.TER,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  church-bells 

Exeter,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betsv.  throe  billets  sa. 

Exi.SY,  [Cornwall,]  or,  three  escocheoas  gu. 
each  charged  v.itli  a  griffin,  scgre.aut,  of  the 
field. 

ExMKVi'j:,  ar.  a  chev.  compony,  purp.  and  of  the 
first,  betw.  three  escallojjs  gu.  within  a  bordure 
of  the  last,  charged  alteniaiely  with  three  leo- 
pards' faces  or,  and  as  many  bezants.  [Home  hy 
Sir  Thomas  Exmcice.  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1517.] 

Evmevi,  or  Exemer,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  chequy, 
ar.  and  gu.  betw.  three  escallops  of  the  last, 
within  a  bordure  gu.  bezantee. 

Exnieuu  ar.  on  a  chev.  compony,  ar.  and  gn.  three 
escallojjs  of  the  field. 

Eviiii'w,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.  compony,  or  and 
gu.  betw.  three  escallops  sa.  a  bordure  of  the 
third,  charged  with  leopards'  lieads  and  annulets 


E  Y  II 

ExTON,  az.  a  cross  ar.  betw.  twelve  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or.  (Anollier,  tiie  field  gn.  the 
cross  or.  [Borne  by  Sir  Nicholas  Exlon,  Lord 
3Jayor  of  J^iidon,  l-iSG,] 

Exi'Ni.i',  [Canior,]  or,  a  cioss  vair. 

Eychebalu,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  saltier  and  chief 
gu. 

E'i'!>ANU,  or  Egland,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two 
bars,  betw.  five  niartk-fs  e.r.  two,  two,  and  one. 

Eyhtnd,  or  Eland,  [Yorkshire,]  quartmiy,  ar. 
and  sa.  on  a  bead  gu.  three  escalloji.-.,  betw. 
five  bucks' heads,  cabossed,  ofthefir.it. 

Eyhmd,  or  Ektnd,  [Yorksliire,]  gu.  two  i)ars  ar. 
betw.  six  martlets  of  tlie  last. 

Eylaiid,  sa.  upon  an  iuescoheon  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

Eyles,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  in  chief  tiiree  ileurs- 
de-!is  of  the  last. 

Eyles,  [London  and  Fulham,  Middlesex,]  ar.  a 
fesse  eogr.  sa.  in  chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
last.— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  lying  fesse- 
ways,  ar.  holding  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.  [Home  by 
James  Ej/ks,  Esq.  of  Colesldll- Rouse,  near 
Amersham,  Lucks,  1824.] 

Eyles.  The  saoic  arms,  [Borne  hy  Sir  John. 
Eyles,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1688,  (no 
freeman,)  and  by  Sir  John  Eyles,  Bart.  Lord 
Mayor,  1727.] 

EylestoX',  per  jude,  gu.  and  vert,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, ar.  armed  or. 

Eyme??,  [Cornwall,]  or,  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
escallops  of  the  second. 

Eyjioxt,  [Essex,]  vert,  a  cross  moline,  betw. 
eight  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

Eywore,  vert,  a  cross,  sarcelly,  indented,  az. 
betv,'.  three  cross  crosslets,  fitcliee,  or. 

Eyneiout,  gn.  afret,  engrailed,  erm. 

Eynes,  or  IIi;YN'i?.S,  [Shropshire  and  Oxford- 
shire,]    See  Heynes. 

Eijnes,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw. 
three  demi  greyhounds,  couraut,  sa,  as  many 
bezants. 

Eynes,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants,  in  chief 
a  greyhound,  couraut,  az. 

EYXFn-:LP,  gu,  an  inescocheon,  witliin  an  orle  of 
eight  martlets  ar. 

Eynfeld,  or,  ao  inescocheon,  within  an  orle  of 
eight  martlets  gu. 

Eym'ORD,  or  EynsWORTH,  gu.  a  fret  erm, 

Eynford,  or  Eyuesford,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  fret, 
engr.  erm. 

Eynford,  or  Eyneforl,  gu.  a  fret,  engr.  ar. 

Et/nford,  gu.  a  fret,  engr.  <'nu.  within  a  ijordure 
ar, 

Eyiford,  gu.  frcttycrm. 

]<.;yon,  ar.  a  Cornish  chough  jjpr. 

]]yuk,  [London,]  gu.  ou  a  chev.  or,  betv,.  three 


E  Y  T 

leopards'  lirads  of  llio  si^-ond,  as  many  escallops 

of    the    first. — Crest,    an    ibex mailed, 

armed,  and  ducallv  ?,'orged,  ar. 

Eyre,  [Middlesex,  the  Isle  of  Ely,  C;iml.ridge- 
sliire,  and  Chalford,  Willsltire,]  ar.  on  a  clie\ . 
sa.  three  quatrefoils  or.- — Crest,  an  armed  lej;-, 
coupecl  at  tlic  thigh,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  spur 
or. 

Eyre,  [Buckinghamshire,]  a/,,  a  chev.  bctw.  three 
ears  of  corn  ar.  slipjied  or.— Crest,  a  plitcnix, 
close,  ])pr. 

Eyre,  [Derhysliirc,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
quatrefoils,  within  a  hnrdure,  az. — Crest,  an 
armed  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,  quarterly,  ar. 
and  az.  spur  or. 

Eyre,  or  Eyres,  [Dorsetshire,  ^YiItshire,  and 
London,]  ar.  on  a  che^.  sa.  three  quatrefoils  or. 
— Crest,  an  armed  leg,  ccu])ed  at  t'je  thigh, 
ppr.  [^Borne  hy  Daniel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Salis- 
bury, 18:24.] 

Eyre,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  quatrefoils  of  tb.e 
first. 

Eyre,  [Long-Vhalton  and  Bclton,  l^eicester- 
shire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  quatrefoils  of  the 
first. 

Eyre,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  ermines,  betw.  three 
(another,  eight)  escallops  gii. 

Eyre,  [Bedford,  Nottinghamshire,]  ar.  on  a  fessc 
sa.  three  quatrefoils  or. — Crest,  a  leg,  in  ar- 
mour, ppr.  garnished  and  spurred  or,  couped  at 
the  thigh. 

Eyre,  [Sarum,  Wiltshire,  and  Haffop,  Derby- 
shire,] ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  quatrefoils  or. — • 
Crest,  a  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,  per  pale, 
(another,  quarterly,)  ar.  and  sa.  spur  or. 

Eyre,  [Dinstou,  Yorkshire.]  The  same  arms. — 
Crest,  the  same,  only  countcrchangccl. 

Eyre,  [Rayton,  Nottinghamshire,]  ar.  three  quatre- 
foils, betM-.  t\TO  chev.  sa. 

Eyre,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  quatrefoils  or,  a 
canton  vair. — Crest,  an  armed  leg,  couped  at 
the  thigh,  quarteily,  vmr  and  sa. 

Eyre,  gu.  a  porcupine,  salient,  ar.  quilled  and 
chained  or.  [Borne  hy  Sir  Simon  Eyre,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  144.5,  u:ho  Imili  Lf-adt-n- 
haU.I 

Eyringham,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  tv.o  bars  az.  in 
chief  three  escallops  of  the  second. 

EvssiiLDOX,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
gu.  collared  or. 

BOSTON,  [Berkshire,]  sa.  lliree  lions,  rampant, 
or. 

I'^YTEND,  gu.  two  bars,  betw.  <-i'j,ht  martlets  ar. 

Eyto\,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  a  cross  flory,  coun- 
terchaimed. 


F  A  C  ! 

Eutim,   [Northanqjfonshire  and  Rutlandshire,]    ar.  i 

crusiliy,  three  lleurs-de-lis  az.  i 

Eyton,    [Sliropshire,]    or,    a    fret   az.— Crest,    a  ■ 

lifin's    head   ar.    devouring    a   ban-el,    or    tun,  : 

or.       (Another  crest,    a   rein    deer's    head   or,  i 

in  his  mouth    an  iiconi-slii)  vert,  fructed   of  the  I 

first.)  ! 

Eyton,  [Gaddesby,  Leicestershire,  and  North- 
aiiiptoushire,]  erin.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. — Crest, 
a  demi  dragon,  wings  endorsed  ppr.  collared, 
winged,  and    lined,  a.r.  holding   in    the   dexter  i 

[nnv  a  sword  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomel  or,  the  j 

l-:oiiit  embrued  gu.     [Granted  Ib^ll .']  i 

Eyton,  [Shropshire,]  az.  three  crescents  or.  : 

EvAAKiiLRY,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  saltier,  engT.  sa. 
Oil  a  cliief  of  the  second,  two  mullets  of  the 
first. 

Eyvkll,  az.  achev.  M-. 

Eyvell,  or  Eynell,  az.  a  bend  or,  on  a  canton  ar. 
a  holy  lamb  gii.  carrving  a  banner  of  the  se- 
ct'.d" 

E^■^'l:i;s,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  fieurs-de-lis  of 
the  field.      (Another,  or.) 

E'i  y,  I'.N,  vert,  a  cross,  sarcelly,  betw.  six  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 


FAii!;]i,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  within  a  bordure  az. 
bezantee,  three  cross  crosslets  or. 

Fai;1;\n,  or  Fabyan,  [Essex,]  erm.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 

Fadlyk,   ar.  ache\'.  betw.  three  catharine-wheels 

Faciiall,  or  Faciian,  bendy  of  six,  crm.  and 
az. 

Fachell,  [Berks.]  The  s'uue. 

FAf'ONni;iu;E,  ar.  three  bars,  lozengy,  az. 

Faconhcrye,  or  Faeomhriye,  ar.  two  bars,  en^r. 
sa. 

Faco/dicryu,  or  FalconJjridye,  az.  a  martlet,  betw. 
eight  cinqucfoils,  in  orle,  or. 

Faconberye,  ar.  two  bars,  fiisilly,  az. 

Facoidierye,  ar.  two  bars,  fusilly,  sa. 

Faconherye,  ar.  six  fusils,  in  fesse,  sa. 

Faconhnrye,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  gu. 

Faciinhcrye,  [Lord  of  Shelton,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
])ant,  queue  forchec,  az. 

FACONisiiiDGi:,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bor- 
dure, inveckcd,  az. 


F  A  I 

Fav;conhrtdrje,  nr.  a  lion,  raiiipnnt,  az.  a  bend, 
gobony,  or  and  gii. 

Fadkley,  or  Fadyi;li',y,  ar.  on  a  fcvsc  s;n. 
three  jiiartk-ts  or. 

Fagan,  or  Fagon,  [Irclniul,]  gu.  tliree  covered 
cups  or. 

Fagan,  [Ireland,]  or,  three  bends,  goboiiuted,  ar. 
and  gu. 

Fagan,  [Ireland,]  or,  three  bends,  comiiony,  ar. 
and  az. 

Fagan,  per  cliev.  gn.  and  erni.  in  cliief  three  co- 
vered cups  or. 

Fagevile,  or  Fagenili,,  [SufTolk,]  quarterly, 
or  and  gu.  a  bend  vert.  fAnollter,  a  l>oiid 
vair.) 

Facg,  [>Yistow,  Sussex,  and  Kent,]  gu.  two 
bends  vair. — Crest,  an  ostrich,  wings  ex!)anded, 
ar.  ducally  gorged  and  legged  or,  iu  its  uiouth  a 
liorse-slioe  az. 

Fairukard.  [^STorthmore,  Oxfordshire,]  per 
pale,  or  and  gu.  a  cross  boltonoe,  bcfw.  four 
cinquefoils,  all  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  in  armour  ppr.  cou|)ed  at  the  shoulder, 
lying  fessCAvays,  and  erect  from  the  elbow,  hold- 
ing in  the  gauntlet  a  cross  bottonee,  fitchce,  or. 
iGranted  yl)/,f7^iy,  KiiO.] 

Fair  BORNE,  [ISewark,  Xotdngliarashire,]  az.  a 
falcon,  volant,  ar.  armed,  jessed^  and  belled^ 
or,  within  a  bordure  erm. 

FAiRCLOUGif,  [London,  Lancashire,  Lincoln- 
shire, and  Hertfordshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  az. — Crest,  a  deuii 
lion,  rampant,  sa.  holding  belw.  his  paws  a 
neur-dc-lis  az.     IGrantedNov.  2,  L5S3.] 

Faircloagh,  [Uedlbrdshire  and  Hertfordsliire.] 
Tlie  same  arms. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb  or,  grasp- 
iirg  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Faircourt,  or,  an  inescocheon  sa.  charged  with 
a  cross  patoiice  ar. 

Foircourt,  or  Fancourt,  sa.  a  cross  florv,  ar. 
vi'illiin  a  boidure,  eiigr.   or. 

Fair  TAX,  [S.-tton,  Yorkshire,  and  Fov.dington 
and  NValsingham,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lion,  ranijiimt, 
.sa.  ducally  cro'.iiied  or,  over  all  three  bars 
gcmoiles  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. 
gorged  with  thret;  bars  gcmelles  or,  ducally 
crowned  of  the  last. 

Note.—.\  visitation  of  York?ldre,  laUen  ia  I58.>,  savs 
tlKit  tlie  arms  <if  l-airliix,  of  Selton,  arc— ar.  n  lion, 
rami.aiit,  6:1.  (Ubiuist-d  wiili  liiree  bars  gemelles  gu. 

Fairfax,  ar.  a  chev.    betw.    throe    foxes'    heads, 

erased,  ^w. 
Fairfiix,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  foxes'  heads, 

erased,  gu. 


F  A  L 

Fairfax,  [Deeping- Gate,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  four 
bars  and  a  canton  gu. 

Fairfax,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  bars  gcmelles  gu. 
over  all  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  crowned  or. — Crest, 
a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Fairfax,  ar.  three  bars  gemelles  gu.  o\er  all  a 
lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Fairi'ORD,  az.  a  chev.  enn.  betw.  tliree  lions' 
heads,  erased,  ar. 

Faijrford,  ar.  guttee  de  sang,  three  lions,  passant, 
coward,  gu.  crowned  or. 

Fai/rford,  ar.  guttec  de  sang,  tlu'ee  lions,  pas- 
sant, gu.  croAfned  or. 

IVu/rford,  ar.  guttee  da  sang,  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, gu.  bezantee,  crowned  or. 

Fairfowl,  [Wcster-Lathal,  Scotland,]  ar. 
three  parrots  ppr.  witliin  a  bordure  gu. — Crest, 
a  parrot. 

FAtRIIOL^r,  [Craigiehall,  Scotland,]  or,  an  an- 
chor, in  pale,  gu. 

Fairle.we.    The  same  as  Fellow.  ° 

Fairly,  per  pale,  sa.  and  or. 

Fairly,  [Bread,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lioHj  rnm]3ant, 
gu.  betw.  his  paws  a  star  of  the  last,  debruised 
with  a  hcndlet  az. — Crest,-  a  unicorn's  head, 
couped,  ar. 

Fairhj,  [of  that  Ilk,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chov.  betw. 
three  water-l)ongets  sa. 

Faijcrleg,  or  Fareley,  or,  a  lion,  ranijiant,  gu. 
debruised  with  a  bend,  sinister,  sa. 

Fairlic,  [Druntsfiold,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rain- 
))ant,  and  in  chief  three  stars  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  couped,  or. 

Fairway,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
escallops  ar. 

Fairwat/,  [l^oudon,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops sa. 

Fa  IT);,  jier  chev.  embattled,  ar.  and  or,  in  chief 
two  estoiles,  and  in  base  a  cock,  sa. 

Faith,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  live  plates,  on 
each  an  ermine  spot. 

Fakeyt,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  five  roundles 
erm. 

Falckexsteink,  az.  three  falcons  ar. 

Falcox,  gu.  tliree  falcons  or,  belled  gold.  See, 
also.  Fa  w  CON. 

Falcon  liKiuGE,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  armed 
and  langued  gu. 

F.\  LI-ONER,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1414,]  paly 
of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  Acrt,  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  or. — Cre.st,  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
or. 

Falconer,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  three  falcons,  close, 
gu. 

Falconer,  [Hants,  and  Cogcnhoe,  Northumiiton- 


F  A  L 

sliire,]  sa.  three  falcons  nr.  t)eake(l  and  lpp;gi'cl, 
or.— Crest,  a  garb  or,  haiidcil  ar. 

Falconer,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  three  martlets  gu.  in 
chief  as  many  ogresses. 

Falconer,  or,  a  falcon's  head,  issuing  from  a  man's 
Jieart  ppr.  betw.  three  nuillels  az.  on  a  chirf  of 
the  second,  as  many  bezants. 

Falconer,  [Fcsdo,  Scolland,]  or,  a  falcon's  head, 
issuing'  out  of  a  man's  heart  p])r.  betw.  ihree 
mullets  az.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged 
■ffilii  eight  plates. — Crest,  a  falcon,  perching, 
hooded  pjir. 

Falconer,  [Halkertoun,  Scotland,]  a/.,  a  falcon, 
disjjlayed,  betw.  tliree  stars  ar.  on  his  breast  a 
man's  heart  gn.— Crest,  an  angel,  in  a  praying 
posture,  or,  within  an  orle  of  laurel  ppr. 

Falconer,  [Newton,  Scotland,]  or,  a  falcon's  head, 
crowned  with  an  open  crown,  issuing  out  of  a 
man's  heart,  all  ppr.  betw.  three  stars  az.— 
Crest,  a  falcon,  perched  betw.  two  branches  of 
laurel  vert. 

Falcron",  Fallcron,  or  Fakeron,  g-u.  a 
lion,  rampant,  or,  v.ithiii  a  bordure  erm. 

Faluo,  [JSeJfordshirc,]  gu.  betw.  three  stags' 
heads,  cabossed,  or,  attired  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis  of 
the  second. — Crest,  three  arrows  gu.  headed 
and  feathered  ar.  two  in  saltier  and  one  in  pale, 
enfiled  v.ith  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Faldo,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  three  stags'  heads,  ca- 
bossed or,  attired  ar. 

FALKvroKTH,  ar.  on  a  cross  pattee  gu.  Ave  es- 
callops or. 

Fallage,  ar.  three  buckets  .^a. 

Fallexy,  bai-ry  of  ten,  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  and 
phief  gu. 

Falleron,  gu.  a  lion,  rajnjiant,  or. 

Fai.LESUY,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.  a  cLnquefoil  az.  for 
difl'ercnce. 

Falleslev,  [Biickinghamshire,]  or,  tv,o  chev. 
gu. 

Failesleij,  or,  two  chev.  gu.  in  the  dexter  chief 
poiiit  a  crescent  sa. 

Fallew,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crescents  or. 

Fallow  ES,  [Fallowes,  Cheshire,]  vert,  a  camel 
or. 

FAi,LOVVFiELn,  [Cumberland,]  sa,  liuee  escal- 
lops or. 

Fallun,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crescents  or. 

Fallvesle,  ur  Fallesle,  [Northamptonshire, 
Temp.  Richard  II.]  gu.  two  chcv.  or. 

Falstof,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  over  all,  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  escallops  ar. 

Falitofe,  or  FaUlolfc,  [Suflblk  and  Norfolk,] 
quarterly,  or  and  az. — Crest,  a  hawk  sa.  ^ving•s 
expanded,  holding  in  his  mouth  an  acorn-branch 
vert,  fructed  or. 


FAN 

F<ihl«Ife,  [Suffolk,]  qu;irterly,  or  and  az.  ov<'r  all 

on  a  bend  gu.  three  cross  crosslcis   of  the    first. 

— Crest,   as  abo\e. 
FAI>^V1TZ,    [Alderiey,  Cheshire,]  vert,  a  camel, 

slatant,  or. 
1'aian,  or  Fallun,  ar.  on  a    chev.   sa.    three 

crescents  of  the  firld. 
Fan.'.c.ourt,  az.   flfteen    billets   or,    five,    four, 

tln\..-,  two,  and  one,   a  canton  erm. 
I''am:,  az.  three    sinister  gauntlet.,  or. — Crest,   a 

gauntlet  or,  holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  hilt  and 

jioniel  of  the   fust.     (Another    cresl,    out   of  a 

ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head,  pied,  attired  of 

tlic  first,  on  the  neck   a  rose    gu.   barbed  vert, 

seeded  gold.) 
Fane,  [Fu'ibeck,  Lincolnsl-.ire.]     The  same,  with 

due  difference. — Crest,  a  gauntlet  or,  holding  a 

sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 
Famioi'e,  [Cornwall,]  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

crowned   or,  v.'itlun   a  bordure    sa.     (Anotlicr, 

the  bordure  be^antee.) 
Fanliope,  [Devonshire,]  erm.  a  lion,  ramjjant,  gu. 

crowned  or. 
Fa  NX  ELL,  sa.  a  cross  or. 
Fanned,  sa.  a  cross  ar. 
Fanncll,  per  fesse,  erm.  and  or,  a    cross   molinc 

gu. 
Fannell,  erm.  a  cross  moline  gu. 
Faiu/cU,    or    Favnell,    [Northamptonshire,]     or, 

(nnollier,  ar.)  a  bend  gu.  within   a  bordure  of 

the  last,  bezantee. 
Fannell,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  bend  gu.  within 

a  bordure  sa. 
J'anuell,  ar.  a  bend  gn.  wilhin  a  bordure  erm. 
Fannell,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  within  a  bordure  sa.  be- 

'//■\nib.e. 
Fannell,  per  fessc,  erm.  and  or,  a  cross,  sarcelly, 

gn. 
Fannell,  sa.  cliev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar.  on  the 

chev.  a  midletfor  difl'erencc,  gu. — Crest,  atiger, 

sejant,  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 
Fanner,  erm.  two  chev.  gu. 
Fanner,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads 

or. 
Fanner,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards"   faces, 

or. — Cresl,  out  of  a  five-leaved  ducal   coronet 

or,  a  buck's  head  or. 
Fanshaw,     [Essex,     Derbyshire,    and     West- 
Park,  Herts,]  or,  a    chev.'  betw.  three   fieurs- 

de-li.s    sa. — Crest,    a    dragon's    head,    erased, 

vert,  fiames  of  fire  issuing  from  his  mouth,    all 

ppr. 
Fauahaw,     [Derbyshire,]     or,    two    chev.    erm. 

betw.   tliree  fleurs-de-lis  sa. — Crest,  a    dragon's 

h^ad,     erased,    or,    charged    with    two    chev, 

ermines. 

[   S   S] 


FAR 

Fansliaw,  [Barking,  Essex,]  av.   a  cliev.  voided, 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  s;i. 
Faiis/tau),  or,  two  cheveroiiels  ermines,  betw.  three 

fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Fantlarov,  or  Faxtlier,    [^yiltshi^e,]    gu. 

three  infants'   heads   ar.    criiied   or. — Ci-est,    a 

fleur-de-lis  or,  betw,  two  v/iiig's,  expanded,  az. 
Paiinileroy,  [Crundall,  Hants.]     The  same  arms. 

[Granled  Dec.  8,  1G33.] 
Fantlcroij,  [Cornwall,]  gu.    three    infants"  hei.ds, 

couped  at  the  shoidders,  ppr.  crined  or. 
Fanwyke,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bend  vair. 
Faramond,  az.  three  toads  or.- 
Faruy,    Fkuby,    or   Fkreisy,    [Paul's    Cray, 

Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  goats' heads, 

erased,  ar. 
Fareley,  [Warwick,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  or. 
Farei.y,  or  FAiiin',  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  \va- 

ter-bougc(s  sa. 
Fauby,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  three  goats' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Farev/ay,    sa.    a   chev.    betw.   three   escallops 

ar. 
Fargus,  or,  a  hon,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  chief  az. 

a  cross  crosslet,  betw.    a  mullet  on  the  dexter 

and  a  rose  on  the  sinister  side,  ar.  a  mullet  sa.  for 

diflcrence. 
Farrell,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Farrell,  [Warvsickshire,]  or,  three  pales  sa. 
FarcU,  [Warwickshire    and   Herefordshire,]    per 

pale,  ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped, 

sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  ar.   charged  with  three 

torteauxes. 
Farewell,  [Hill-Bishop,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a 

chev.    engr.   betv,-.    three   escallops   ai-. — Crest, 

a  tiger,  sa.  ducally  gorged,  tufted,  and  maued, 

or. 
Farewell.     See  Faravell. 
Fariiill,  or,  on  a  chev.  az.  three  falcons'  heads, 

erased,  of  the  field.     [Momanenfal  Inscription 

in  Chichester  Cathedral,  iu  the  Ilcv.  G.  Far- 
hill,  Prebend  of  Chichester.'] 
Fariley,  sa.  three  pellets  or. 
Faringe,  ar.   two   bars   gemelles  gu.  in  chief  a 

lion,  passant,    of    the   second.     (Another,  two 

bons.) 
FARl>fGDON,  [Devonshire,]    sa.   three   unicorns, 

coiirant,  in  pale,  ar.  armed  and  criued  or. 
FaringdoH,  [Devon.]     The  same,  within   a   bor- 

dure,  engr.  ar. 
Farinydon,  [Lord  ;\i  ay  or  of  London,  1808,1313, 

1320,    and  13"2i3,]    or,   on  a  fesse  gu.    betN','. 

ten  cross  crosslets,  litehee,  sa.  three  lions'  heads, 

erased,  or. 
Farinydon,  [Lancasliire,]  ar.    a  fesse    gu,  betw. 


FAR 

three  leopards'  heads  sa.  (Another,  the 
field  or.) 

Farinc/don,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  three  cuiquefoils, 
jiierced,  ar. 

Farinffdon.     See  Farrington. 

Faringham,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  ravens 
sa. 

Farinc/hay/i,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  Cornish 
choughs  ppr. 

Farinyliam,  Furnham,  or  Fanieham,  [Stafford- 
shire,] quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  four  crescents, 
counterchanged. 

Farley,  or,  three  pales  sa. 

Farley,  [Wai'wickshire,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  or. 

Farler/h,  [Devon,]  ar.  six  chcveronels,  the  first, 
third,  and  fifth  gu,  the  second,  fourth,  and  sixth 
sa. 

Farmer,  or  Fermor,  [Ea-^Jt  Barsham,  Nor- 
folk,] ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  betw.  four  lions' heads, 
erased,  gu.  a  martlet  or,  and  four  bezants,  a 
chief  of  the  second,  charged  Avith  an  aiichor 
and  two  pellets  of  the  fourth. — Crest,  a  cock's 
head  gu.  combed  and  wattled  or,  in  his  beak  a 
rose  gu,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Fanner,  [llalcliff,  Leicestershire,]  az.  (o.nother, 
sa.)  on  a  chev.  ar,  betw.  three  lamps  or,  burning 
with  a  flame  ppi-.  a  leopard's  head  gu,  betw.  two 
estoiles  az. 

Farmer,  [Eastou-Nestou,  Northajnptonsliire,]  i\x. 
a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  cock's  head 
gu.  crested  and  wattled  or.  ICreated  a  Bart. 
Sept.  G,  1641.] 

Fanner,  [Northumberland.]     The  same  arms. 

Fariner,  Leicestershire,]  vjiire,  ar.  and  sa. 

Farmer,  [London,  Worcestershii-e,  Nortliamp- 
tonshire,  and  Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa. 
betw.  tliree  hous'  heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many 
anchors  or. 

Farmer,  [Bumstead,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw. 
three  bucks'  heads,  couped,  gu.  as  many  bugle- 
horns  or. 

Far^ner,  bendy  of  eight,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  ar. 
three  fleur.s-de-lis  az. 

Farmer,  [Worcestershu'e,]  ai'.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw, 
three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu,  as  many  acorns, 
slipped,  or. 

Farmer,  [Somerton,  Oxfordshire,  Temp.  Heiiry 
Yll.  and  VIII.]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many  anchors  or. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  corouct  or,  a  cock's 
head  gu.  crested  and  jcUoped  or. 

Farmer,  [Leicester,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
lamps  of  the  last,  flamaut  ])])r. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  salamander,   iu  flames  |)pr. 


F  A  R 

[Granted  to  Geortjs  Farmer,  Etq.  of  Leices- 
ter, 1663.] 

Farvior,  erm.  a  cbev.  sa.  betw.  ihreo  roses  gii. 
seeded  and  leaved  ppr. 

Faijmarv,  [Londou,  IGll,]  ar.  five  ponieis,  in 
saltier,  a  chief,  indented,  pai-  [Granfcil  io 
John  Farinary,  M.D.  of  London,  JJccember, 
1611.] 

Fannonj,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  five  pellefs,  iu  sal- 
tier, a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

FaRTiIIXGHA^M,     or   FAliMLINGIIAM,     [Suflolk,] 

ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  Coruish  choughs 
ppr. 

Farnaeey,  [Keppingtau,  Kent,]  ar.  three  bars 
geraelles  gu.  over  all,  on  a  bend  or,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  second. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  co- 
ronet, a  stork,  rising,  ppr.  charged  with  two 
bai'S  gemelles  ar.  holding  in  the  beak  a  snake, 
vert. 

Farnchy,  gu.  two  bars  gemelles  ar.  on  a  bend  of 
the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 

Farnehy,  [Kent,]  gu.  two  bars  gemelles  ar.  on  n 
bend  or,  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  field,  armed  and 
langued  az. 

Farxdex,  [Sadlescombe,  Sussex,]  purp.  a  cliev. 
vaire,  or  and  gu.  betv*.  tiu-ee  leopards'  heads  of 
the  second. — Crest,  on  a  mural  crown  or,  a 
leopard's  head  purp.  [Granted,  Fehrvary, 
1634.] 

FARNEroLD,  sa.  a  chcv.  engr.  betw.  thi-ee  bucks' 
heads,  erased,  ar,  attired  or. 

Farnham,  or,  a  crescent  az. 

Farnham,  [Neithei'-Hal!,  Leicestershire,]  quar- 
terly, or  and  az.  iu  the  first  and  fourth  quar- 
ters a  crescent  of  the  second,  (jhiother,  mul- 
lets.) 

Farnliam,  [Quorndon,  Leicestershire,]  quarterly, 
or  and  az.  in  the  first  and  second  quarters  a 
crescent  countcrchanged.     __ 

Farnham,  quarterly,  az.  and  or,  four  crescents 
countcrchanged. — Crest,  an  eagle,  jjreying  on  a 
coney,  ppr. 

Farxwkll,  ar.  a  lion,  sejant,  rampant,  gu. 
within  a  bordm-e,  engr.  sa. 

Farnwell,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  lion,  sejaiit, 
gu.  holding  with  both  paws  a  palm-lirauch  vert, 
within  a  bordure,  engT.  sa. 

FARyuiiAR,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
armed  and  langued  or,  betw.  three  sinister  hands, 
couped,  paleways,  gu. 

Farqiihar,  [Mornie,  Scotland,}  qu:uttrly ;  first, 
ar.  a  liou,  rampiuit,  sa.  armed  or  langued  gu. ; 
second,  az.  a  sinister  hand,  in  pale,  coujied  ar. ; 
third,  or,  a  galley,  with  masts  and  tackling  sa. ; 
fourth,  ar.  an  oak  tree  vert. — Crest,  a  star, 
ar.  issuing  out  of  clouds  ppr. 


FAR 

Farqvhar,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
tree  pjir.  betw.  a  heart  gu.  on  the  dexter,  and 
a  luk'Oii  ])pr.  on  the  sirjister  side,  in  chief  two 
nuillets  sa. — Crcsl,  a  lalcon  ppr. 
FarqttJiarson,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  or,  a 
lion,  rainj)nnt,  gu. ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  fir- 
tree,  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base,  fructed 
p)ir.  on  a  chief  gu,  the  royal  banner  of  Scot- 
land, displayed;  a  canton  of  the  field,  charged 
v.'ilh  a  dagger,  also  ppr.  point  downwards,— 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  dagger,  erect,  ppr.  pomel  and 
hilt  or.  [Borne  by  John  James  Farquliarson, 
Esq.  of  Lanyfon-Hoitse,  Dorset,  JS-4.] 

Farra,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  two  bars  gu.  each  charged 
with  three  cmqucfoils  or,  a  chief,  indented,  oi 
the  last. 

Farkaxt,  [Mitcham,  Surrey,  and  Harden, 
Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  two  crosses,  j)a- 
tonce  van-. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested 
vair,  cuff  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  pjir.  a  battle- 
axe  of  the  second. 

Fcrrant,  [Kent,]  sa.  two  bars  rrm.  betw.  nine 
fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  pelican's  head  ar.  vuhiing  her  breast,  betw. 
a  pair  of  wings  gu. 

Farrant,  or  Ferrand,  [Charlton,  Yorkshire,]  ar. 
on  a  chief  gu.  two  cross  crosslets  of  the  first. 

F'arrani,  ar.  on  a  chief  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  two 
crosses  patonce  vaire,  or  and  az. — Crest,  a  cu- 
bit arm,  erect,  -vested  az.  cuff  ar.  charged  witii 
a  cross,  patonce  vaire  of  the  last  and  gu.  tlin 
hand  grasping  an  anchor,  cabled,  ppr.  [Borne 
hy  Sir  Genrye  Farrant,  Knt.  of  Upper  Brook- 
Street,  London,  and  Bromley,  Kent,  1824.] 

Farre,  gii.  a  saltier,  cottised,  betw.  four  fleurs. 
de-lis  or. 

Farr,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-Hs  betw.  two  bendlets. — 
Crest,  a  garb.  [Borne  hy  William  Farr,  Esq. 
of  Iford,  Hants,  1823.] 

Farrell,  [Counaught,  Ireland,  descended  from 
the  Princes  of  Annaly,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant, 
or.— -Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  a  greyhound, 
courant,  gorged  with  a  collar,  to  which  is  affixed, 
by  a  broken  chain,  suspended  over  him,  a  regal 
cro-nn  ppr.  Supporters,  two  otters  ppr.  "JMotto, 
Cu  Re  Bu,  i.  e.  I  have  broken  my  hold. 

Farrell.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand, 
ajipaumee,  gu,  [Bor>te  by  Thomas  Farrell,  of 
Merrion-Square,  North  Dublin,  Esq.  1824.] 

Farrkr,  Farrar,  or  F"error,  [London, 
Ewoot,  Yorkshire,  and  Hertfordshire,]  ar.  on  a 
bend,  engr.  sa.  three  horse-shoes  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  a  horse-shoe  sa.  betw.  tv.-o  wings  ar. 
(Another  crest,  a  horse-shoe  ar.  betw.  two  wings 
or.)     [Granted  1609.] 

[  Ss2] 


F  A  r 

Farrvr,    [Soiiiersetsliin',    ]Tan-(ilcI,    Bedfordsliiie, 

and  Groat  Ai-i)well,  Iloii--,  liin;),]  ar.  on  a  bond, 

eugr.  gu.  tlirt'e  liorsc-slioes  of  the  field. — Crest, 

a  liorso-sboe  ar.  bctw.  tvo  wings  sa.     [BoriK  hi/ 

Spiir(jeon  Fari-er,  Kscj.  of  dole  Brayjield ,  urar 

OInnj,   liticks,  ie.2t.] 
Farrer,  [CliicliGstcr,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  fer-de-nsoline, 

]iieretd  ar.  over  all  a  battoii,  in  bend,  az. 
Farrir,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  tbrcc  liorse-shoes  or. 
Farirr,  or,  on  a  bend,  engT.  sa.  three  horse-shoes 

ar. 
F.A.RRINGTON,   [Warden,    Leicestershire,]   ar.  a 

chev.  gu.  betw.  three  leopards' lieadssa. — Cri;st, 

a-dragon,  passant,  sans  wing-s,  ar.  murally  gorged 

g'u.  and  chained  or.     (Anotlwr  cresi,  a  wivf  rn, 

close,  vert.) 
Farriiif/fou,   [Chichester,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

leopards'  heads  gu. 
Far?'iiu/loii,  ar.   a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  leopards' 

heads  sa. 
Farrinr/lo)i,  [Devonshire,]  or,  {another,  ar.)  on  a 

fesse  gii.   belw.  nine  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,   sa. 

three  leopards'  faces  of  the  field. 
Farriiu/fon,  [Lancashire,]  gn.  three, cinquefoils  ar. 

— -Crest,   a  Avivern,   sans  wings,   tail  extended, 

vert. 
Farriiu/ton,  a?.,  on  a  bend  oi',  lliree  martlets  sa. — ■ 

Crest,    a  lamb,   passant,    ar.   bearing  a  banner 

pink,  the  stall' ppr.  surmoiinled  by  a  cross  or. 
Farrincjton.     See  Faringdon. 
Farwav,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  chev.  erin.  belw.  three 

escallops  ar. 
Farwell,  sa.  a  chev.  eiigi-.  ar.  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  or. 
Farvell,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  esca'dops  ar. 
•Fasant,  g'u.  on    a  fesse,   betw.  two  chew  engr. 

or,   three  roses  of  the  first. 
F.\s.\rt,    [SiuTey,]   sa.   on    a  fesse,    betw.   two 

cliev.  or,  three  roses  gu. 
Faslake,    ar.    a   chev.    betw.    three    cathariiie- 

wheels  sa. 
]'"a.STOLPF,,  quarterly,   or  and   az.    on  a  bend  gu. 

three  ci-oss  crosslets  ar.     \_Bi>rnt:   bi/  Sir  Jo/i/i 
^  Fesiolfc,  K. G.  Temp.  Hen.  VL]     ' 
Fastolfc,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 

escallops  ar. 
Faslolfc,  quarterly,  or  and  az. 
Fas(o!fe,   [jVorfolk,]   quarterly,    or  and    az.   on   a 

bend  gu.  three  escallops  ar. 
Fasfo/fe,    [Suflblk,]    quarterly,    or    and  az.   on  a 

bend  gu.  three  cross  crosslets  ar. 
Fatchky,  ar.  on  a  saltier,  engr.  sa.  five  roundles 

erni. 
Fatikri,  [Venice,]  per  fess(>,   the  chief  per  pale 

or  and  a'/,  the  bitse  ar. 
Fatio,    [Switzerland,]   ar.    from    a   mount   vert, 


F  A  U 

three  carnations  ppr.   on    a  chief  az.   as  many 

mullets  ar. 
Favkll,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  (another,  or,)  a 

bend  and  bordnre  gu.  bcs-.antee. 
Favcll,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  bctw.  three  escal- 

^  lops  or. 
Favell,   sa.  a  chev.  betw.  t!n-ee  escallops,  ar. 
FAUCONBEKa,  [Temp.  Edw.  L]   ar. 'a  lion,  ram- 

Faukll,  [Cornwall,]  gu.   on   a  bend,  wa\y,  ar. 

three  watcr-bougets  sa. 
F.vuxck,  ar.  three  lions,  rampant,  sa.  collared  or. 
Faunt,  or  Fant,  [Leicestershire,]    ar.   crusiliy 

fitchee,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  a  boy  ppr, 

in  his  dexter  hand  a  toy  for  paper-windmill)  or. 
Fawcid,  Fawcidge,  or  Fallid,  [of  that  Ilk, 

Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  bezants. 
Fawcon,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.   three  falcons 

gn.  within  a  bordure  sa. 
Faircon,  [Derbyshire,]  gu.  three  filcons  or. 
Fawcondlrg'e,  or,    a   fesse   az.   in   chief  three 

pales  gu. 
Fawconbercje,  ar.   a  lion,  rampant,  az.  a  label,  of 

three  points,  gu. 
Favconherrje,  or  Faucomhcrgc,  ar.  ten  fusils,  con- 
joined, live  and  five,  barways,  sa. 
Favconli'rge,  sa.  a  cinquefoil,  pierced,  within  an 

orle  of  eight  escallops,  ar. 
Fawcondridgr,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 
Fawconbridrje,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  dcbruLscd 

by  a  bend  gobony,  or  and  gu. 
Faivcoiihridrje,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
Fawconhridf/e,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  gu. 
Fmcconhrii!,]?,  ar.   three  leopards  gu.  armed  and 

langiied  or. 
Fatucordtridje,  [Essex,]  ar.  ten  lozenges,  in  fesse, 

sa. 
Faweli,,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar. 
Fawkes,    [Farnley,    York.shire,]    sa.    a   falcon, 

close,  ar.  belled  or. 
Faivkes,  [South-DufTeld,  York.shire,]  erm.  a  nuis- 

ole  sa. — Crest,  a  falcon  ppr. 
Faiukes,  [Faridey,  Yorksliire.]     The  same. 
FaWKNER,  paly   of  six,   ar.  and  sa.  qu  a  bend 

vert,  three  trefoils,  slipped,  or. — Crest,  a  trefoil, 

as  in  the  arms. 
FaueconeR,  [I^eicestcr,]  ar.  three  falcons  gn. 
Faidconer,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  three  falcons, 

within  a  bordnre  gu. 
Fai/lconcr,  sa.  tln-ec  falcons,  volant,  ar.  member- 

ed  or. 
Faidconer,  [fLuits,]  paly  of  six,   ar.  and  sa.  on  a 

be)id  vert;  three  trefoils,  slipped,  ar. 
Faiilhier,  ar.  three  falcons  gu. — Crest,  a  lure  or, 

betw.  two  filcons'  wings  p)ir. 
Fawkoncr,  [Bucks  and   Hanii;,]   paly  of  six,   ar. 


F  E  A 

ami  az.  ou  ,a  bend  g,-u.  tlirce  trefoils,  slip])ccl, 

or. 
Falconer,  [Balmakellif,   Scotland,]  or,   a  falcon's 

head,  issuing  out  of  a  heart,    all  [-.pr.  lietw.  tiircc 

stars  az.  ou  a  cliief  gu.  as  niaiiy  bezants.- — Crest, 

a  falcon  rising  ppr. 
Falconer,  gu.  three  iiawks'  hncs  or. 
Falconer,  [BcWiintho,  Scotland,] a  fcsse, 

betv.'.  three  ha\vks  in  cliief,   and  a  lure  in  base 


Faussktt,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  debruised  by 
a  bend  gobony,  nr.  and  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  sa.  holding  in  the  paws  a  'I'nscaii 
pillar,  inclining  bendways,  gobony  ar.  and  gu. 
the  base  and  cajiita!  or.  [Borne  hi/  H.  Godfrey 
Eaussett,  Esq.  of  Hippimjion,  Kent,  1823.] 
See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Fuussett.     Same  arms. 

Faivscl,  [Billingsby,  Lincoln,]  ar.  on  a  bend  vert, 
three'bncks'  heads,  cabossed,  of  the  beid. 

Fawne.S,  ar.  a  bugle-hom,  betw.  tlirce  crescents 
sa.  each  crescent  charged  witli  a  bezant. 

Fawnes,  az.  three  crescents,  betw.  nine  cross 
crosslets  or,   three,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Fawside,  [Fawslde,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  or, 
betw.  three  bezants. 

Fayery,  or  Fayry,  per  fesse  or  and  az.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  all  counter- 
changed,  on  a  cliief  gu.  three  lozenges  enn. 
[Borne  hy  Rohert  Fcniery,  Gent.  ForfciiHis 
Pursuivant,  Temp.  Edw.  VI.] 

Faykkweather,  or  Fawether,  [Brisset, 
Sulfolk,]  gu.  SLK  billets  or,  three,  two,  and  one, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  vert. — 
Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu.  billettv  or. 
[Heralds   Office,  Jnl.MSS.  Vincenl,  No.  1.5-L] 

Fayreiceatlicr,  [Suflblk,]  az.  six  billets  or,  ou  a 
chief  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  billettee  of  the 
second. 

Fayt,  or  Fa  yet,  [France,]  gu.  a  bend  or,  within 
a  bordure  vair. 

Fazakerley,  [Fazakcrley,  Lancashire,]  erm. 
three  bars  vert. 

Faza/cerley,  [Lancasliire,]  gu.  three  men's  heads, 
coujjcd  at  tlie  neck,  ppr.  ou  each  a  cap  ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  swan,  close,  ar. 

Fazakerley,  [Lancashire,]  sa.  three  swans  ar. 

Fuzalcerly,  gu.  three  men's  heads,  full-faced, 
couped  at  the  ueck,  ppr.  wreathed  about  the 
temples  ar.  and  gu. — Crest,  on  a  mount  \  ert,  a 
swan,  with  wings  addorsed,  ar. 

Fkake,  or  Feeke,  [Stafford,  London,  and  God- 
stou,  Sunxy,]  sa.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or,  in  chief 
three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  dcrai  ostrich,  with  wings  expand- 
ed, ar.  beaked  gu.  holding  in  his  mouth  a  iiorse- 
shoe  or. 


F  E  L 

Fearci.ougii,    [Vveston,  Herts.]      See    Faih- 

CLOUGII. 

Fearon,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  horse-shoes,  sa. 

Feast,    [Kdmonton,    IMiddlesex,]    az.    a   dexltr 

hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  and  clenched  in  pale, 

FliAlJLiTEAi;,  [Clnpham,  Surrey,]  vert,  on  a 
bend,  betw.  two  garbs  or,  tinei'  vine-leaves  of 
tlio  field. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  cracking  a 
Tint,  all  p])r. 

Fecuury,  or  Feksbury,  gu.  four  bars  or,  a 
canton  ar.     (Anotlier,  the  canton  or.) 

Fecher,  or,  a  fe.sse  gu.  and  bend  sa. 

Fcchcr,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  sa. 
three  cinquefoils  of  the  iield. 

F\'c]ii'r,  [Hatfield,  Herts,]  gu.  on  a  cross  crosslet, 
fitchee,  ar.  betw.  four  demi  lions  or,  five  ogresses 
on  a  chief  paly  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  a  fish,  naianl, 
counterchanged. 

Fcclier,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 
gu.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 

F[;deeoAV,  or.  three  leopaids'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Federton,  or,  three  roses  gu. 

Faderion,  ar.  three  roses  gu. 

Feichall,  bendy  of  six,  erm.  and  az. 

F!:ebury,  [Northumberland,]  vert,  a  goat, 
climant,  ar. 

Fclliury,  vert,  a  hind,  springing  forward,  ar. 

Feld,  [Fagen-lLill,  Gloucestershire,]  or,  a  fesse, 
betw.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  necks,  in 
chief,  and  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  in  base,  sa. 

Feld,  [Hampshire,]  az.  three  gavbs  or. 

Felde,  [Madley,  Plerefordshire,]  sa.  three  garbs  ar. 

Fi'ld,  per  chev.  sa,  and  erm.  in  chief,  two  fishes, 
cheveronwise,  respecting  each  other,  or. 

Feldue,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  fusils  or. 

Flil.EORL,  lozeugy,  az.  and  erm. 

F'elingiiam,  gu'a  fesse,  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

F"'ele,  [London,]  or,  three  lozenges,  conjoined,  in 
fesse,  az.  on  the  middle  one  a  Catharine- wheel, 
thereon  a  cross,  pattee,  fitchee,  of  the  first,  in 
chief  a  rose,  betw.  a  portculfis  and  a  leopard's 
face  of  the  second,  all  within  a  bordure  gu. 
charged  with  four  lozenges,  and  as  many  escal- 
lops, alternately,  ar. 

Felt,  ar.  tiirce  lozenges  in  fesse,  vert,  betw.  as 
many  damask  roses  ppr.  seeded  or,  barbed  vert. 
—Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  gu.  a  dexler 
arm,  embowed,  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  tilting  spear  of  the 
last.  [Granted  to  Rohert  Edward  F'ell,  of  St. 
lifartin'S'in-ihe-Fields,  Middlesex,  9t/i  Jamuirif, 
1772.] 

Fell,  ar.  on  two  bars  sa.  three  crosses  pattee, 
fitchee,  or.  [Borne  li/  Dr.  John  Fell,  Bishop 
of  O.tford,  obiil  Will  July,  l(ly().] 


F  E  L 

Fell,  ciimrlorly,  or  ami  pii.  a  liciid  oz. — Crest,  a 
lion,  sejaiil,   p)ir. 

rKLi.bRiDur,  or  FKi.LriRVGG]-,  [Gloncestcr- 
sliiro,]  g-u.  two  lions,  jiassatit,  crm. 

Fell  I)  ridge,  gu.  flirce  lions,  passant,  cnn. 

Fdbridge,  or,  a  lion,  salient,  .<;n. 

Fclbri/f/e,  or  Filhrlgge,  [Norfolk  and  lluntiui;- 
don,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  ^w. 

F;;llgate,  [Yaxley,  Sufl'olk,]  az.  two  bars  ar. 
betw.  six  mnllets  or,  xiiree,  two,  and  one. — 
Crest,  a  g-riflin,  sejant,  salient,  ar.  pierced 
through  the  breast  with  a  broken  spear  or,  liold- 
inj^  the  point  in  his  mouth. 

Fr,i,MNGHAM,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  three  covered 
salts  or. 

Felliiigham,  e^ti.  a  fesse,  betw.  tlu'ee  martlets,  ar. 

Fellow,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  fesse,  nehidee,  erm. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Fellow,  [Ireland,]  az.  a  fesse,  nebulee,  erm.  betw. 
three  lions'  Leads,  erased,  or,  crowned,  ar. — 
\ Borne  by  Nicholas  Fairlexce,  or  Fellow,  Gent. 
(Calais,  Piirsitivayit,  Temp.  L'J  ilary  ;  also,  bi/ 
If eiirg  Fellow, Gc/if.Guisnes,  Fvrsvivanf , Temp. 
litizabefh.] 

Fellowes,  ax.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  cnn.  bctv,-. 
three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or,  morally  crowned 
ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  as  in  the  arms, 
charged  \vith  a  fesse,  dancettee,  erm. 

Fellows,  az.  a  fesse,  da)icettee,  erm.  betw.  lliree 
lions'  heads,  erased,  or,  ducally  crowned  ar. — 
Crest,  alien's  head,  erased,  or,  ducally  crowii- 
cd,  ar.  gorged  with  a  fesse,  dancettee,  erm. 

Fellows,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  nebulec,  ermines,  three 
griflins'  heads,  erased,  or.  [Boi-ne  bg  William 
Fellows,  Fsq.  Korroi/,  King  of  Anas,  Temp. 
Henry  VIIL]  '  "     . 

Felthaim,  [Loiidon,]  sa.  two  bars  erm.  in  chief, 
three  leopards'  faces,  or. 

Felton,  [Felton,  Northumberland,  Gloucester- 
.shire,  and  Piayford,  Suffolk,]  gu.  two  bons 
passant,  in  pale.  erm.  crowned  or.  [Created a 
Bart.  20th  Jvhj,  lG-20.] 

Felton,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  two  lions,  passant, 
in  pale,  or. 

Felton,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  two  lions,  passant, 
in  pale,  erm.  [Borne  bii  Sir  Thomas  Felton, 
X.G.Temp.  Edward  IIL] 

Felton,  [Gloucester,]  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  a 
lion,  passant,  ar. 

Felton,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  coUised,  az.  three 
plates. 

Felton,  ar.  ou  abend,  cottised,  az.  three  bezants. 

Felton,  gu.  two  lions,  ])assant,  in  pale,  ar.  a  bat- 
ton,  gobonated,  ar.  and  az. 

Felton," ^u.  two  lions,  passant,  iu  pale,  within  a 
double  tressiirc,  flory,  counter-llory,  ar. 


FEN 

Felton,  gu,  a  buck's  head  or. 

Felton,  ar.  on  a  bend,  az.  three  garbs  or,  a  bordure 

of  the  second. 
Fela'ILE,  per  fesse,  erm,  and  or,  across,  sarcelly,gu. 
Femynok,  [Sufiblk  and  Norfolk,]  erm.  two  chev. 

g'U . 

Fencall,  or.  a  cioss,  sarcelly,  gu.  and  chief  ar. 

Fencote,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  "wavy,  sa. 
betw.  three  fen-cocks,  ppr. 

FE^' COURT,  ar.  fretfy.  gu. 

Fender,  az.  a  dexter  hand,  holding  up  on  the 
point  of  a  sword,  ar.  an  otter's  head,  couped,  or. 

Fi:>iELL,  f^u.  a  bend  erm.  betw.  two  martletts,  or. 

Feneux,  [Kent,]  vert,  a  chev.  or,  betw.  tlu-ee 
eagles  of  the  second. 

Feney,  or  Fen y,  gu.  a  cross,  moline  or.  (Ano- 
ther, adds  a  lozenge  of  the  first  or,  pierced 
lozengewise.) 

Fenkell,  [London,]  sa.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
betw.  three  mullets,  ar. 

Fenkell,  ar.  a  less,  dancettee,  betw.  three  mul- 
lets, sa. 

Fenkell,  ar.  a  fesse,  uulented,  betw.  three  mvil- 
lels,  sn. 

Fenkell,  sa.  a  fesse,  indented,  heUv.  three  mul- 
lets, ar. 

Fenkell,  ar.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  three  mul- 
lets, gu. 

Fenn,  az.  bezantee,  three  dragons'  heads,  ar. 
spotted  sa.  in  each  mouth,  a  cross  crosslet,  fit- 
chee,  or. 

Fenn,  [Suffolk,]  ai-.  on  a  fesse,  w  ithin  a  bordure, 
engr.  az.  three  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
dragon's  head  erased,  az.  collared  ar.  on  the 
collar,  three  escallops  of  the  first. 

Fenn,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  163S.]  The  same 
arms. 

Fenn,  [East  Dereham,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse, 
az.  tliree  escallops  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head, 
erased. 

Fenne,  Fenn,  or  Fenoy,  [London,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse  az.  three  cscalops  of  the  first,  within  a 
bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. 

Fenne,  vert,  a  cross,  betw.  four  eaglets,  ar. 

Fenne,  gu.  on  a  cross,  betv,'.  four  eaglets,  or,  a 
cross  pattee  of  the  field. 

Fenne,  sa.  three  garbs  ar. 

i^EXNiSON,  [Scotland,]  gu.   a  fesse,  betw.   three 

bezants   in   chief,  and  a  crane  in  base — 

Crest,  a  crane's  head,  ppr. 

Fknnkr,  vert,  a  cross,  betw.  four  eagles,  dis- 
jilayed,  ar. 

Fenner,  [Middlesex,]  vert,  a  cross  ar.  charged 
witli  a  cross  formee  gu.  betv.  four  eagles,  dis- 
played, of  the  second. 


F  E  R 

Fenner,  a?,,  on  a  cross,  ar.  betw.  four  eagles^  dis- 
playecl,  or,  a  cross  formcc,  sa. 

Fennor,  [Sussex,]  ar,  a  cliev.  engr,  gii.  botv.-. 
three  mai'iue  woh  es,  (or  sea  dogs,)  iiaiaiit,  sa, 
finned,  veutred,  and  denied  of  tlio  first,  lai)i;ued 
of  the  second.  [Granted,  lOlh  Nov.  '3d  a,id  4.1/1 
Philip  and  Ahtry,'] 

Fknouillet,  vert,  on  a  pile  cottiscd  or,  hetw. 
two  bee-liives  of  the  last,  an  anchor  in  pale  az. 
cabled  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  peg-asus,  reguardaut, 
or,  winged  gu.  holding  a  banner,  vert,  charged 
^vith  a  bee-hive,  or,  staff  gu.  [  Granted  to  Peter 
Fomndlkt,  London,  23d  April,  1761.] 

Fenrothkr,  [Loudon,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three 
ducks,  az.  raemberedgu.  within  abordnre,  cngr. 
or,  pellettee. 

Fenton,  [Kent,  and  Crake,  Yorkshire,]  ai-.  a 
cross,  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis,  sa. — Crest,  adeur- 
de-lis,  sa.  eiifiled  -^dth  a  ducal  coronet,  or. 

Fenton,  vert,  six  falcons'  heads,  erased,  or.  [M.I. 
in  York  Cathedral,  to  John  Fcnion,  LL.D. 
oh.  M14.] 

Fenton,  [Yorkshii'e,]  ai".  a  cross  gxi.  betw.  four 
fleurs-de-lis,  sa. 

Fenton,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  bend,  engT.  ar. 

Fenton,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  crescents,  gu. 

Fenwick,  [Fenwick,  Noriliumberland,  and  Ed- 
monton, Middlesex,]  per  fesse  gu.  and  ar.  six 

.  martlets,  counterchangcd. — Crest,  a  pli<euix, 
in  flames,  ppr.  gorged  with  a  mural  crown. 

Fenwick,  [Hallaton,  Leicestershire,]  the  same 
arms.— Crest,  a  phoenix  ar.  wings,  gu.  gorged 
with  a  ducal  crown,  or,  issuant  from  flames, 
ppr.  [Boms  by  Rev.  Charles  Fenwick,  M.A. 
Vicar  of  Slawston,  Leicestershire.']  See  Plate 
of  Arms. 

Fenv:\jkc,  ar,  tlu'ee  martlets,  gu.  on  a  cliief  of  the 
last,  as  many  martlets  of  the  field. 

Femoceke,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  martlets,  ar, 

Fenwickc,  per  pale  ar,  and  sa.  six  martlets,  iji  pale, 
three  and  three  counterrhanged. 

Femoick,  [Scotland,]  gu,  a  phoenix,  ar.  in  flames, 
ppv. 

Feny,  gii.  an  ink  moline,  or. 

Fekby,  gu.  a  bend,  gubonaied,  ar.  and  az.  on 
each  of  the  last,  a  leopaj  d's  face,  or,  betw.  two 
lions'  heads,  erased,  ar.  all  within  a  bordure, 
gohonated,  of  the  second  and  third. 

Ferhy,  [Paul's  Cray,  lient,]  sa.  a  fesse  crm.  betv;. 
three  goats'  heads,  erased  ar. 

Fercoll,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar,  a  cross,  betw. 
four  lozenges,  gu, 

Fjcrebv,  or  Fershy,  [Kent,]  .sa.  a  fesse,  erm. 
betw.  tlu-ee  goats'  heads,  erased,  ar,  attired  or. 

Ferehy,  gu.  on  a  bend,  gobony  az.  and  ar.  three 
leopard;;'  heads  or,  bctv\-.  two  lions'  heads,  erased 


F  E  R 

of  the  third,  within  a  bordure,  gobony  of  the 

last  and  second. 
Ferrehtj,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  era- 
sed, ar. 
Fcrruliy,    gu.  a  fesse,  betw.    three  goats'  lieiuls, 

erased  or. 
pEiii.NDON,    [Devonshire,]    sa.    three    UMicorns, 

courant,  in  pule,  or. 
pEKt'ORD,  gu.  five  mascles,  in  bend,  or. 
Fehgusox,  ar.  a  hou  rampant,  az.  bel\v.  three 

round  buckles   gu.   a  cliief  chequy  of  the   first 

and  .second. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ppr. 

holding  a  round  buckle  gu.     [Borne  by  Robert 

Fcryuso}!,  Esq.  Seotland,  1824.] 
Ferfjvson,  az.    three  boars'   heads,  erased,    or. — 

Crest,  out  of  clouds  ppr.  a  crescent  issuant,  ;ir. 

[Burne  hy  Capt.  Gcorye  Ferr/uson,  II.N.  18'24.] 
Feryussoa,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  buckle  ar.  bet\s-.  three. 

boars'  heads,  couped,  or. — Crest,  a  bee  upon  a 

thistle.     • 
Ferguson,  [Craigdarsch,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, az.  on  a  chief  gu.   a  star,  betw,   a  cross 

crosslet,  fitchee,  and  a  rose  of  the  field. — Crest, 

a  dexter  hand,  grasping  a  broken  spear,   btnd- 

v/ays,  ppr. 
Feria,  [Spain,]    or,  five  fig  leaves,    in   salrier, 

vert, 
Ferington,  erm,    on  a   chev.  az.  three  buck.s' 

Leads  or, 
Ferlev,  or  Farm-.gh,  ar.    six  chev.    three  sa. 

and  as  many  gu. 
Ferlington,  sa.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  or. 
Perm,  [Perm,  Scotland,]  or,  a  fesse,  az.    betw. 

throe  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 
FnRJsrAN,  barry,  wavy,  of  ten,  ar.  and  az.  on  a 

chev.  sa.  three  martlets,  ar. 
Fermingley,  gTi,  a  fesse,  bctvr'.  sixas])in  leaves, 

or, 
Fkrmor.     See  FAR>rER. 
Fennor,    [Welches,  Sussex,]   gu.    a  chev.    vnir, 

betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or.— Crest,  a  tiger, 

passant,  erm. 
Fenner,    Fenmer,    and    Fcrimor,    [Norfolk   and 

Suflblk,]  erm.  two  chev.  gu. 
Ferme,  [Staflordshire,  andTemple-Bellwood.Lin- 

colnshire,]  per  bend  or  and  gu.  two  lions'  heads, 

erased,  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head 

ar.  cared  and  collared  gu.  garnished  and  ringed 

or,  issuing  out  of  feme  pi)r.    [Granted  1578.] 
Feme,    [Staffordshire,]    per   bend,  dimceitee,  ar. 

and  gu. 
Feme,  per  bend,  indented,  ar,  and  gu.  two  lions' 

heads,    erased,    counter-changed,    crowned  or. 

— Crest,  on    a   mount  of  fcnio  ppr.  thereon  a 

garb  or,  baJided  gu. 
Feme,    [Temi)le-1>  ell  wood,  Lincolnshire,   Derby- 


F  E  R 

shire,  and  StafTordsirue,]  jier  bend,  indented, 
or  aud  gu. — Crest,  a  garb  or,  betv. .  tvo  v/iiigs, 
exj)anded  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  gu. 

Feriif,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
vitliin  a  bordure,  counter-changed. 

Fkkneland,  oi-  ri;R.XLAN»,  gu.  seniee  de 
cross  crosslcts  or. 

FERNKLEY,o>-.Fi;iiM.EY,[Lancasi:ire,  Cheshire, 
and  Sutton,  SutTolk,]  or,  on  a  bend,  vert,  three 
hiu'ks' heads,  cabofscd,  ar,  atlired  of  the  field. 
— Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  ar.  through  fern  vert, 
collared  aud  lined  or. 

Ferniley,  ar.  on  a  bend  vert,  three  bucks'  heads  ar. 

Fernewolu,  [Sussex,]  sa.  a  chev.  cngr.  bet\\. 
three  bucks'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Feunland,  Fermiand,  or  Fsenband,  gu. 
across,  betw.  sixteen  cross  crosslets,  or. 

Ferr.land,  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  twenty  cross  cross- 
lets,  or. 

Fekky,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  fesse  az.  betw.  throe 
lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Feron'NES,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hors-e-slioes, 
or. 

Feriiard,  [Skiptoii  in  Craven,  York,]  ar.  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  crosses  patee,  vair.  \  Granted 
20(h  March,  15SG.] 

Ferrabv  onrfFERREBY.     See  Fereby. 

Fi;rre,  gxi.  a  millrind  ar.  over  all,  abend,  az. 

Ferreis,  per  pale  or  aud  gu.  a  pale  vert. 

Ferrers,  [Lord  of  Grobye,]  gu.  seven  masclcs, 
conjoined,  or,  three,  tliree,  and  one. 

Ferrers,  [Badsley,  Warwickshire,]  ar.  six  horse- 
shoes sa.  a  canton  erm. 

Ferrers,  [Warwickshire,]  gu.  seven  niascles,  con- 
junct, three,  three,  and  one,  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Ferrers,  ar.  five  horse-shoes,  in  saltier,  gu. 

Ferrers,  [Eeere-Ferrers,  Devonshire,]  ar.  Caho- 
ther,  or,)  on  a  bcud,  sa.  three  horse-shoes  of 
the  field. 

Ferrers,  [Cruchton,  Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa. 
tlirei;  horse-shoes,  or. 

Ferrers,  [Fiddington,  Gloucestershire,]  or,  on  a 
bend  gu.  cottised  az.  three  horse-shoes,  or. — 
Crest,  an  ostrich  ppr.  holding  iu  his  beak  a 
horse-shoe  or. 

Ftrrers,  [Derbyshire,]  vaire  ar.  aD<l  gu. 

Ferrers,  sa.  three  cross  pomels  ar. 

Ferrers,  gu.  a  ci-oss  nioliue  ur.  over  all  a  bend  sa. 

Ferrers,  gu.  six  mascles  or,  a  bend  az. 

Ferrers,  gu.  three  fusils  or. 

Ferrers,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
cinqiicfoils  gu.  as  many  horse-shoes  of  the  field. 
(Anotker,  or.) 

Fi  rrcrs,  [Skeliluglhoqie,  Lincolnshire,]  ai-.  on  a 
bend  gu.  cottised  sa.  three  horse-shoes  of  the 
first.  .       , 


F  E  T 

Ferrers,  [Master  of  the  Horse  to  the  Duke  of 
Normandy,]  ar.  six  horse-shoes,  pierced,  sa. 

Ferrers,  gu.  six  lozenges  or,  a  bend  az. 

Fe-rrers,  or  Forrcrs,  [Skeliingthorpe,  Lincoln- 
shii-e,]  az.  a  cross  (lory,  betw.  four  fleur-de-lis 
or. 

Ferrers,  or  Ferreis,  [Radsley-Clinton,  Warwick- 
shire,] gu.  seven  mascles,  three,  three,  and  one 
or,  a  canluu  erm.— Crest,  a  unicorn,. ])a^saut, 
erm. 

Ferrers,  or  Ferreis,  [Hertfords'iire,]  vaire,  or,  and 
gu.  within  a  bordure  az. 

Ferrers,  [Walton,  Derbj'sluve,]  vaire,  or  and  gu. 
(ArMilier,  adds  a  baton  az.) — Crest,  a  unicorn, 
jiassant,  erm. 

Ferrers,  or,  six  lions,  rampant,  two,  two,  and 
two,  sa. 

Ferrers,  [Lord  of  Tutbnry,]  ar.  six  horsc-shocs 
sn.  nail-holes  or. 

Ferreis,  [Earl  of  Derby,]  vaire,  or  and  gu,  a  bor- 
dure az.  semee  of  horse-shoes  ar. 

j-'rvrsrs,  vaire,  or  and  vert. 

Ferrers,  vairo,  or  ajid  g-u.  in  the  dexter  corner  a 
lion,  passant,  guardant,  of  the  last. 

Ferrers,  vaire,  or  aud  gu.  a  bordu)-e  az. 

Ferrers,  vaire,  or  and  gu.  a  bordure  az.  semee  of 
increscents  gold. 

Ferrers,  ar.  three  horse-shoes  sa. 

Ferrers,  gu.  seven  mascles  or,  a  bordure  eugr. 
ar. 

Ferre>-s,  gu.  seven  mascles  or,  on  a  label  az.  nine 
horse-shoes  ar. 

Ferrers,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  fretty  or. 

Ferrers,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  liend  sa.  three  horse- 
shoes or,  a  bordure  cngr.  of  the  second. 

Ferrers,  [Lord  of  Oulsey,]  vaire,  or  and  gu. 

Ferrers,  [\vemme,  Shropshire,]  vaire,  or  and  gu. 
on  a  canton a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

Ferrers,  gu.  seven  mascles,  conjoined,  three,  three, 
and  one,  or,  iu  chief,  a  label  of  three  points, 
az. 

Ferrers,  [of  Chartley,]  vaire,  or  arid  gu. 

Ferrars,  ai:  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief,  three  torteauxcs. 

Ferrcir,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  a  canton  erm. 

Ferrer,  or,  three  bendlets  sa. 

Ferrington,  gn.  three  pales  vair,  a  chief  or. 

Ferryt,  az.  an  eagle  imperial  or. 

Fe-^ant,  [London  and  Surrey,]  gu.  on  a  fesse, 
betw.  two  chev.  engr.  or,  three  roses  of  the 
field. 

Fetciier,  [Calais,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  six 
cross  crosslets  az.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 

Felcher,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets, 
gu.  three  cimjuefoils  of  the  field. 

FETJiERilAAr,  [lierkshire,]  or,  abend,   cngr.  az. 

Fetiier.ston,  or  FetiierstoNham,  [Cumber- 


FIE 

land,]  gii.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ostrich  feathers, 
ar. — Crest,  an  antelope's  liead  gu.  criiied  luul 
armed  or,  cliarged  on  the  neck  with  au  ostrieh- 
feather  and  annulet,  ar. 
Fetherston,  [Long  Watliby,  Cumberland,]  or,  ou 
a  fesse,  sa.  three  escallops  of  the  first,  widiin  a 
bordure,  engr.  az. — Cresi,  an  antelope's  head, 
erased,  gu. 
Fciherslon,  [Blacksware,  Herts,]  gu.   on  a  chcv. 

betw.  tl'.ree  ostrich-feathers  ar.  a  i)ellet. 
Fetherslon,  alias  Parkinson,  gu.  on  a  chev.  hetw. 

tlirec  ostrich-feathers  ar.  three  pellets. 
Fetherstonhaugh,    [Up-P;irk,  Sussex,]    gu. 
on   a  chcv.   betw.  three    ostrich-feathers  ar.    a 
pellet. — Crest,  an  auteloi)e  ar.  anued  or. 
Fethcystonharcjli,    [Fetherstonhaugh-Castle,  Nor- 

fhuiuberland.]     The  same. 
Feton,   [Chcsliire,]  ar.  two  chev.  and  a  canton, 
g-u. 
.  Fcion,  ar.  ou  a  bend,  az.  three  garbs  or,  a  mi;]- 

let  for  difference. 
Fettiplack,  [Chilrey  and  Feruham,  near  Far- 
ringdon,  Berks,]  gu.  two  chev.  ar. — Cre?t,  a 
griilin's  head  vert,  beaked  gu.  (Anollicr  crest, 
a  cock's  head,  erased,  gu.  crested  and  ielloped 
m-.) 
Fettiplace,    [Hampshire,]    gu.    tv.o   chev.    ar.  in 

chief,  as  many  escallops  or. 
Fettyplace,  gu.  a  chev.  ar. 
FeUillade,  [France,]  or,  a  cross,  anchored,  gu. 
Fewtrrli.,  per  chev.  ar.   and  sa.  three  muliots 
connterchanged,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three 
leopards'  faces  of  the  first. ^— Crest,  a  leopard's 
head,  ppr.  gorged  with  a  collar  ar.  charged  with 
three  mullets  sa. 
Fexton,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bugle-horns 

sa.  stringed  or. 
Feyry,  '[Bedfordshire,]  per  pale  ar.    and   ax.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  all  counter- 
changed  ou  a  chief  gu.  as  many  bezants. 
Ffytche.     See  with  Fitch. 
FiciiET,  or   FiTcriETT,  [Somersetshire,]  gu.   a 
lion,    rampant,    or,    and    baton    in    bend    erm. 
( Another,  sa.) — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  pean,  du- 
cally  crowned  or. 
FlDELOW,  ar.  three  wolves'  heads,  couped,  gu. 
FiDOE,  ar.  four   bars,    in   base,    sa.    in   chief  an 
anchor  of  the  last,  betw.  two  martlets,  respect- 
ing each  other,  vert,    in  base  a  lion,  passanl, 
guajdant,  gules. 
Field,  ar.  a  chev.  vert. 

Field,  or  Feld,  [Ardestov,-,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chcv. 
betw.  three  garbs  ar. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
issuing  out  of  the  clouds,  fesseways,  p])r. 
habited  gu.  linlding  in   the   hand  ppr.  a  sphere 


F  I  L 

Firld,      [Stansteadburv,      Herts.]       Same     --rms 
[  Gran  fid  March  <), '  1  f;53.]  "     "  * 

Field,  per  chev.    sa.   and   erm.  iu  chiif  two  dol- 
phins or. 
Field,  sa.  a  chcv.  erm.  betw.  three  garbs  ar. 
Field,  ar.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  pomeis  verl. 
Field,  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Field,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pomeis. 
Field,  [Surrey,]  or,  on  a  pile  vert,  three  garbs  of 

the  field. 
FiEEDiNO,  [Warwickshire,    Gloucestershire,  and 
Bristol,]  ar.   on   a  fesse   az.  three  lozenges  or. 
[Borne  hij  the  Earl  of  Denhifjh  and  Sir  Oejfreii, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  14.02.] 
FiENNES,  [Kent,]  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Fife,  or,  a  lion,  ranqjant,  gu.  armed  and  langued 
az.  on  a  chief  of  the  .second  a  crescent  betw.  tv,o 
sfajrs  of  the  first. 
FiFEiiKAD,  or,  three  water  bougets  az. 
Fifehead,  quarterly,   az.    and    or,    in    the    first   a 
water-bouget,  iu  the  second  an  eagle,  displayed," 
counterchanged. 
FiEiELD,  per  fesse,  vert  and  ar.  a  pale  counter- 
changed,  three  acorns  or. 
Fifield,  alias  Lo'xe,  [JBromley,  Kent,]   erm.  on  a 
bend,  engr.  az.  three   cinquefoils  or. — Crest,  a 
falcon,  rising,  gu. 
Fires,  or  Figges,  sa.  a  fret  erm.  a  chief  chequy 

ar.  and  sa. 
FiGG,  ar.  on  a  fesse,   betw.  three  annulets  sa.  as 

many  mullets,  pierced,  of  the  field. 
FiVH'  [Wiiislow-,  Bucks,]  az.  on  a  bend  or,  three 

nuillets,  pierced,  sa. 
Filbert,  or  Filburt,  vert,  three  birds  ar. 
FiLCHETT,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  debruised  bv 

a  bendlct  erm. 
FiLlET,  or  FiLLiOT,  gu.  a  bend  ar. 
Fjmlode,  [Shropshire.]  ar.  iu  chief  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  gu.  in  base  three  leopards'  faces 
sa.  two  and  one. 
FiLiOLL,  [Essex,]  vair. 
Filioll,  vert,  a  quarter  gu. 
FiUoll,  or,  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  gu. 
Filioll,  barry,  wavy,  of  .sixar.  and  .sa.  a  canton  gu. 
Filioll,  [Owldliall,"  Essex,  and    Woodlands,   Dor- 
set,] vair,  a  canton  gu. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head, 
couped,  sa. 
jFjVzo//,  [Essex,]  or,  ou  a  fesse,  betw.    two  chev. 
gu.  three  griiiins,  segreant,  of  the  first.     (Ano- 
ther, ar.) 
Filioll,  [Essex,]  or   on    a   fesse,  betw.    two  chev. 

gu.  tlirec  trefoils,  slijjped,  ar. 
FlLKlN,  ar.  on   a  saltier  az,  betw.  tw.he  billets 

sa.  nine  plates. 
Filkiuj-nT.  on    a   saltier,  betw.  twelve  billets  sa. 
nine  roundles  erm. 

[Tt] 


F  I  N 

Fylkin,  ar.  an  orlc,  bctv.'.  ten  billets  sa. 

Fylkin,  ar.  billcttet-,  ou  a  saltit-v  sa.  fi\e  roundles 
cim. 

Fylkin,  [Tatteuliall,  Cheshire,]  ar.  an  ijicscocheon, 
^vi(iiill  au  orle  of  ten  billets  sa. 

Fylkin,  or,  on  a  saltier,  be'w.  twelve  billets  sa. 
nine  plates. 

FiLLESWORTJij  sa.  billcltee  or,  a  lion,  rampant 
of  the  last. 

FiLLEY,  g'u.  a  fesse  vair,  betw.  three  crosses  for- 
me e  or. 

FiIjLINGHAM,  [Fillingbum,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a  chev. 
enn.  betw.  three  covered  cups  or. 

Filling li;y,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  six  leaves  gii. 

FiUinyhy,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  hetw.  three  leopards' 
faces  or. 

FiLLOL,  [Woodlands,  Dorsetsliire,]  vair,  a  can- 
ton gu. 

Fillol,  [Essex,]  van-,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  crescent 
ar. 

FiLMER,  [East  Sutton,  Kent,]  sa.  three  bars  or, 
in  chief  as  many  ciuquefoils  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  ou  a  broken  tower  or,  a  falcon,  rising-, 
ppr.  belled  or. 

FlLPOTT,  sa,  a  chev.  betw.  tln-ee  tuns  ar. 

Filpoi,  paly  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  a  chief  erm. 

FlL.snKj),  quarterly,  or  and  az. ;  on  the  second  and 
third  quarters,  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  first; 
ou  th.o  first  and  fourth  a  v.ater-bouget  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Filshed,  erm.  on  a  bend  az.  tlnee  roses  or. 

FiLSiD,  or,  a  water-bougct  az. 

FiLTELTON,  gu.  a  chov.  betw.  three  goats' heads, 
erased,  ar. 

FiLTWiKKS,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  coward  sa. 

Fin,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  crane  without  the  head 
ar. 

FiNBAKN,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  bears, 
passant,  sa.  muzzled  of  the  second,  as  many 
plates,  each  chaiged  v.ith  a  mullet  of  the  third. 

Finch,  [Burley,  Rutlandshire, and  Estwell,Kent,] 
ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflius,  passant,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  griffin,  passant,  with  wings  endorsed, 
sa.  (Anolher  crest,  a  pegasus,  courant,  ducally 
gorged,  winged,  and  crined,  or.)  {^Crealccl  a 
Baronet,  June  9,  IGll.] 

Finch,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  griffins,  segreanf, 
sa. 

Finch,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  griffins,  passant,  sa. 

Finche,  [Suflblk  and  Sandwich,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chev. 
engr.  sa.  betw.  tluree  griffins,  .segrcant,  of  the 
second. 

Finche,  [Croydon,  Sun-ey,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr. 
betw.  three  griffins,  passant,  sa.  a  cinquefoil  or. 
— Crest,  a  griffin,  passant,  with  wings  endorsed 
sa.  ducally  gorged  ar. 


FIR 

Finche,  paly    of  six  ar.  and   az.   ou  a  cliicf  or,  a 

lion,  passant,  guardant,  sa. 
Finche,  [Ireland,]    pale    of    six   ar.    and  gu.    on 

chev.  sa.  three  crescents  of  the  first. 
FiNCHAM,  [DutM-eli,  Isle  of  Ely,]  Ijarry  of  six 

ur.  and  sa.  over  all  a  bend  enn.     (Anotlwr  gu.) 

■ — Crest,  a  hijid's  head,  erased,  or,  in  his  mouth 

a  branch  of  holly  vert,  fructed  gu. 
FiiicJuun,  [Norfolk  and  Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  three  ^ 

bars  sa.  a  bend  erm.— Crest,  the  same  as  above. 
Fivrham,  aj-.  two  bars  sa.  a  bend  erm. 
Finch  FIELD,    ar.   a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  two  bars 

geraclles,  sa. 
Fittchfeld,  or,  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  two  barrulets, 

FlNCHiXGKiELD,  [SufloUv,]  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw. 

six  leopards'  heads  or. 
FiNDEN,  ar.   a  chev.  betw.  three  crosses  forraee, 

fitchue,  sa. 
Finden,  [LeicestcrshireJ  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 

tlnee  crosses  formee,  fitchee,  sa. 
FlNDERNE,  [Leicestershire,]    ar.   a   chev.  betw. 

three  cross  crosslets,  formee,  fitchee,  sa. 
FiNDLAY,  ar.    on  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses  gu. 

tv.-o  swords,  points  dovrnwards,  and  conjoined  at 

the  pomels,  of  the  field,  hilted  and  pomelled,  or. 
FiNEAUX,  [Longhara,  Kent,]  vert,  a  chev.  betw. 

three    eagles,     displayed,     or,     (another,  ar.) 

crowned   gu. — Crest,  an   eagle's   head,   erased, 

or,  ducally  crowned  ar. 
Fincauy,  vert,  a  chev.  ar.  betw,  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. 
Fineaux,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
Fines,  [Earl  of  Lincoln,]   ar.   six  cross  crosslets, 

fitchee,  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  tv\o  mullcti  or,  pierced 

gu. 
Fines,  [Lord  Say  and  Sole,]  az.  tiir(,'e  lions,  ram- 
pant, or. 
Fines,  ar,   a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  debruised  vs'itl!   a 

bcndlet  gu. 
FiNKT,  [Sbultcn,.Kent,]  ar.  ou  a  cross,  engr.  ga. 

fi\  e  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  tower  ar. 

round  the  top  flem's-de-lis. 
Finglasse,  [Ireland,]    per  pale,  sa.   and  ar.   a 

fleur-de-lis  counterchanged. 
Fikkell.     The  same  asFENKELL. 
FiNKLEY,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse,  dnncettee,  az. 

belw.  three  martlets,  sa. 
Finlason,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  ou  a  chief  az. 

a  boar's  head,  couped  or,  betw.  two  spur-rowels 

of  the  fii-st. 
Finney,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  Ihi-ee  martlets  or, 

as  many  mullets  sa. 
FlOLD,  sa.  a    chev.    erm.   betw.   three    garbs  ar. 
FiREJiEASS,  [London,]  az.  on  a  bend  or,  betw. 

two  roses  ar.  three  crescents  sa.  -  ,: 


F  I  S 

FiRKTJl,  ar.  a  fcsse,  engr.  gu.  an  annulet  of  the 
secDud  for  clifTercnce. 

FlKMAGE,    or    FlFIKMAGE,      [Awfield,     SllfTolk,] 

or,  ou  a  bend  az.  tliiec  leopards,  passant,  (or 
spotted  dogs,)  of  tlie  first. — Crest,  an  ermine, 
scjaut,  ppr.  collared  and  lined  or. 

FiKMiN,  ar,  on  a  fesse,  sa.  betv--.  three  lions' 
heads,  erased,  gu.  as  many  anchors  or. 

Fumiii,  [IvondoUj]  Larry  uebnlce  of  six,  ar.  and 
az.  on  a  cliev.  sa.  three  martlets  or,  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  lion,  passant,  g-uardaiit,  betw.  two  an- 
chors, erect  of  (lie  fourth. — Crest,  a  denii  dra- 
gon, Avith  vings  endorsed  vert,  holding  lietw. 
his  feet,  a  garb  or. 

FiscoKE,  g-u.  a  chev.  crni.  betw.  three  portcullises 
or. 

FlsriACRK,  az.  six  salmons,  haurient,  or,  thi-ee, 
two,  and  one. 

Fislutcrc,  [Devon,]  sa.  six  fishes,  haurient,  ar. 
three,  two,  and  one. 

Fishacre,  [Devon,]  sa.  three  pikes,  haurient,  in 
jjale,  inverted,  ar. 

FiSHBOKNE,  vair,  a  chief,  or. 

Fishlourne,  [Loudon  and  Jliddlesex,]  ar,  a  fleur- 
de-lis,  sa.— Crest,  a  lion's  heads,  ar.  collared, 
sa.  on  the  collai-,  three  fleurs-de-lis   of  the  fu'st. 

FiSHBUOOiC,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  in  chief  a  portcullis, 

.    or. 

FlSHK,  [Stowemarket,  Suflbl];,  and  Covenlry,] 
sa,  a  chev.  wavy,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  tiger's  head,  erased,  erm.  maned  and 
tufted  or. 

Fi/sJie,  [Studshav/,  Suftolk,  and  Herts,]  chequy 
or  and  gu.  on  a  pale,  sa.  three  mullets,  pierced, 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  triangle  ar.  voided,  and 
smunounted  on  the  top  with  an  estoilc  or.  [Coii- 
firmed  IQth  Nov.  1G33.] 

FlSHEAij,  erm.  on  a  bend,  engT.  az.  three  cirKjue- 
foils,  or. 

Fisinai,  gu.  three  demi  hons,  ranipnnt,  or,  a 
chief  of  the  last. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
or. 

Fisher,  [Packiiigton,  Vrarv.ickskire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
vair,  betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  ar  coliai'ed  and 
eared  gu.  [Created  a  Baronet,  7th  Dec.  1G21.] 

Fisher,  [London  and  Cotlesford,  Herts,]  ar  on  a 
■  chev.   betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu. — 
as  many  plates.     (Another,he7.M\U.)~(!,xe?.t,  a 
demi  lion,  lampant,    gu.  holding  in  his  gambs, 
a  laurel  branch  vert. 
J  i^lier,  ar.  three  demi  lion-:,  risnipanl,  gu. 
Fisher,    [Hartwell-Park,   Xorthamp(onshire,]   ar. 
a  chev.  vair,  betw.   tliree  demi  lions,  rampant, 
and  erased,  gu. —  Crest,  a  demi  sea-dog,  ram- 
J)an(,  or. 


F  I  S 

Fislier,  [London  and  Bedfordshire,]  az.  a  fesse, 
daucettee,  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  guardant^ 
or. 

Fisher,  [Warwickshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  vair,  in  chief 
two  falcons,  with  wings  expanded,  and  in  base 
a  dol))hin,  ar.  all  v.ilhin  a  bordure,  engr.  of  Iho 
last. 

Fisher,  alias  Hav:kins,  [Wanvick,]  gu.  a  fesse 
vair,  betw.  two  falcons,  \olant,  in  chief,  and  a 
dolphin,  embowed,  in  base,  all  ar.  within  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm, 
erect,  vaire,  ox.  aud  purp.  on  the  hand  a  glove, 
holding  a  falcon,  tasselled,  all  ar. 

Fisher,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  demi  lions,  gu.  v.'ith- 
in  a  bordure  of  the  last,  bezantee. 

Fisher,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  demi  lions,  gu. 
nine  plates. 

Fisher,  [Sidhamweek,  Wiltshire,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
betvr,  three  demi  lions  gu.  three  bezants. 

Fisher,  [Lydenhara,  V/itfshire,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu.  as  many 
plates,  a  nudlet  for  difference. 

Fisher,  quarterly,  az.  and  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
enn.  in  chief,  a  lion,  pas'sant,  guardant,  betw. 
two  martlets,  ai'. 

Fisher,  [Maidstone,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  thief  gu.  a 
dolphin,  embowed,  of  the  first.  (Another,  or.) 
—Crest,  on  the  branch  of  a  tree,  couped  and 
rnguly,  lying  fesseways,  and  sprouting  a  branch 
at  each  end,  a  peacock,  all  ])pr. 

Fishiir,  [Kent,]  per  fesse,  gu.  and  ar.  in  chief,  a 
doljjhin  of  the  second. 

Fisher,  quarterly,  vert  and  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
erm.  in  chief,  alien,  passant,  guardant,  bet-w. 
two  martlets   ar. 

Fisher,  [Ludlow,  Shropshire,]  per  bend  or  and 
gu.  a  grilHn,  segreaut,  counterchangcd,  within 
a  bordure  vair. 

Fisher,  or,  a  fesse  gu.  surmounted  with  a  bend 
sa. — Crest,  on  a  branch,  tnmkcd  mid  ragnily, 
lying  fesseways,  and  sprouting  from  the  dexter 
end  a  honeysuckle,  a  kingfisher,  all  ppr.  hold- 
ing in  his  beak  a  fish  or. 

Fisher,  [Coudover,  Hants,]  or,  a  fesse,  cottised, 
sa. 

Fisher,  [Whittinghara-lMagnn,  Norfolk,]  gu.  a 
dolphin  or,  and  chief  erm. 

Fisher,  or,  a  bend,  wavy,  cottised,  ermines. 

Fisher,  [London,]  or,  three  kingfishers,  ppr.- — 
Crest,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree,  couped  uiul  era- 
dicated,  a  kingfisiier,  all  ppr. 

Fisher,  erm.  on  a  bend,  engr.  az.  three  escallops, 
or. 

Fisher,  [Stafl'ordshirc,  Herts,  and  London,]  or, 
three  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu.  a  chief,  indented, 
of  the  seco)ul. — Crest,  a  demi  liun,  nuupant, 
[  TtL>  ] 


F  J  r 

(;n.  lioUiinj,-  a  laurel  branch  vert.  [Granted, 
1G14.] 

Fisher,  [St.  Giles's,  Middlesex.]  The  same  arms. 
[CreaU'd  a  Baronet,  20th  Jul;/,  1G27.] 

Fisher,  [?\liddlesex,]  ^ii.  three  denii  lions,  ram- 
pant, or,  a  chief,  iiidcMifed  of  the  second. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  i;iiardant,  or,  holding-  a 
carved  shield  of  the  arms,  the  carving  or. 
IHer.Oir.  C.24.] 

Fisher,  [Gloucestershire,  Herts,  and  StafTordshire,] 
gu.  three  demi  lions,  couped,  ramiiant,  or,  a 
chief  of  the  last. 

Fisher,  [London  and  Derby,]  az.  a  fesse,  counter 
embattled,  betw.  three  dolphins,  enibowed,  or. 
— Crest,  a  kingfisher  ])pr.  in  the  beak  a  fish  or. 
[Granted,  IGlh   Nov.  .IGGO.] 

Fisher,  [Stailbrd  and  London,]  or,  a  kingfisher 
ppr. — Crest,  a  kingfisher,  holding  a  fish  in  its 
mouth,  all  ppr.     [Granted  4fh  Feb.  1607.] 

Fisher,  gu.  three  demi  lions  or,  a  chief  of  the 
last. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 

Fisher,  sa.  on  a  mount  vert,  two  stags,  salient, 
combatant,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  stag..  .  collared 
and  lined.  [Bor?ie  hi/  Rev.  John  Fisher,  Arch- 
deacon of  Sa/isburi/,  IGio.] 

Fkher,  [London,  Oxou,  and  Lancashire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  leaves,  erect,  ar.  on  a  canton 
per  bend  sinister,  vert  and  az.  as  many  fleurs- 
de-lis,  or,  within  an  orle  of  eight  bezants. 
[Granted  26th  April,  1013.] 

Fisher,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  salmon  fishes,  naiaiit, 
fesseways,  in  pale  ar, 

Fisher,  [London,]  or,  semee  of  trefoils,  gu.  three 
crescents  of  the  last. 

Fisher,  [London  and  Londonderry,  Leland,]  gu. 
on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant, 
or,  as  many  bunches  of  grapes,  ppr. 

Fisher,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa, — 
Crest,  a  kingfisher,  ppr.  in  his  dexter  claw  a 
fleur-de-lis  sa,  [Granted  to  Thomas  Fisher,  of 
Ravenston,  I^eicestcrsliire,  3{.)th  Nov.  1771.] 

Fijsher,  [London,  1G07,]  or,  a  kingfisher,  ppr.  a 
mullet  gu.  for  diff"erencc. — Crest,  a  kingfisher, 
ppr. 

Fysher,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  a  kingfisher,  close,  gu. 

Fysher,  [Lidhamwicke,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
cottised,  betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant, 
guardant,  gu.  as  many  bezants. — Crest,  a  demi, 
•  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  gu.  holding  a  gauntlet 
ar.    [Granted,  lOth  Oct.  1G08.] 

FlSilOLi),  or,  a  bend,  wavy,  cottised,  gu. 

FiTCii,  [lludscll  and  Woodham- Walter,  Essex, 
Ethamand  Mount-.Mascle,  Kent,]  vert,  a  chev. 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or. — Crest,  a  leo- 
pard's head,  cabossed,  or,  in  his  mouth  a  sword 
pin-,  hilt  gu.  '  . 


FIT 

Filch,  [Woodham- Walter,  Essex,]  vert,  a  cher, 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  within  a  bordurft 
gu. — Crest,  a  leopard,  passant,  ppr.  sustaining 
an  escocheon,  vert,  cliarged  with  a  leopard's 
head  or.  ("Another  crest,  two  sv.'ords,  in 
ScUier,  gu.  enfiled  with  a  leopard's  head  or.) 

Fitch,  [Ranisdeu,  Essex.]  The  sume  arms,  v.'iih 
the  bordure,  bezantce. 

Ffiftche,  or  Fitch,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' faces  or.- — Crest,  a  leopard's  face  or, 
pierced  with  a  sword,  in  bend  sinister,  ppr.  hilt 
and  pomel  of  tlje  first. 

FiTGHETT,  gu.  a  lion,  )-ampant,  or. 

Fitchelf,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  over  all  a  bend 
eim. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  erniinois,  ducally 
crowned  or. 

FiTTElJ,  or  FiTLER,  sa.  two  swans,  in  pale, 
v.ings  addorsed,  ar.  betw.  as  many  flauuches  or, 
on  a  chief  gu.  a  garb,  lietw.  two  "fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  third. 

Fitter,  sa.  two  swans,  in  pale,  ar.  beaked  and 
legged  or,  betvy'.  as  many  flaunches  of  the  last. 
— Crest,  an  antelope's  head,  erased,  ar, 

FiTTON,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  two  chev.  and  canton  gu. 

Fitton,  [Gawsworth,  Cheshire,]  ai\  a  canton  gu. 
over  all  a  bend  a/„  charged  with  three  gai'bs  or. 
— Crest,  on  a  chapeau  as,  turned  up  erm,  a  lily 
ppr.  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  [Created a  Baro- 
nel,  2d  October,  1627.] 

Fitton,  ar,  on  a  bend  az.  three  chev.  or. 

Fitton,  [Gawsworth,  Cheshire,  Hertfordshire,  and 
Russard,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three 
garbs  or, — CresI,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up 
erm.  a  cinquefoil,  erect,  ar. 

Fit  Ion,  az.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 

Ft/ton,  az.  three  ciuquefoils,  betw.  nine  cross 
ctusslets,  fitchee,  ar.  three,  three,  two,  and  one. 

FiTTVNELL,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  on  a  fesse 
az.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 

FiTZ,  vair,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  of  six 
points  or. 

Fitz,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  sa. 

Fill,  [Fitzford,  Devon,]  ar.  guttee-dc-sang,  a 
cross  gu.  (Another,  engr.) — Crest,  in  an  escallop 
ar.  a  centaur  gu. 

Fitz,  ar.  three  eagles  vert. 

Fitz,  [Truro,  Cornwall,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  in  chief 
three  escallops  of  the  second. 

Fitz-Akerley,  [Lancashire,]  erni.  three  bars 
vert. 

Fitz-Alan,  [Arundel,  Sussex,  and  Clun,  Shrop- 
shire,] gu.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  or,  enraged  az, — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  horse,  passant,  ar.  in 
his  mouth  an  oak-branch  ppr. 

Filz-Alan,  [Lord  of  Bidall,]  biurry  of  eight,  or 
and  gu. 


F  1  T 

Fit^-Ahn,  barry  of  eight,  or  and  az. 
Fitz-Alaji,  pu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
Fitz-Alaii,  [Clun,  Shrojishu-e,]  ar.  a  cliief  az. 
Fit:- Allan,    Fiiz^Alin,    Filz-Flaahl,    or    Fiiz- 

Flndc,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  a  chief  az. 
Filz-Allcyne,  or,  three  bars  gii. 
Filz-Alten,  harry  of  eiglit,   or  and  gn.  in  the  dex- 
ter chief  point  a  nudlet  sa. 
Fifz-Allen,   barry  of  ten,  or  and  gu. 
Filz- Allen,  ai'.  tiiree  hoars'  heads  vert,  armed  or. 
Fitz-Alurf.d,  [Irclaud,]  or,  four  bars  gii. 
FUz-Alured,  ar.  four  bai-s  gu. 
Filz-Alurede,  [Ireland,]  ar.  four  bars  gu. 
Fitz-Alwyn,    az.   on  a  saltier  or,  live  martlets 

sa.  betw.  four  veather-cocks  of  the  second. 
FUz-Ahvi/n,  [Lord    Mayor  of  London,  118.9  and 
1212,]  gu.  on  a  saltier  ar.   betw.   four  weather- 
cocks, the  supporters  and  vanes  of  the   second, 
tlie  cross  crosskts  or,  fi\e  uiartlets  of  the  field. 
Fitz-Amond,  ar.  three  inescocheons  gu. 
Fitz-Andrew,  ar.  (cuwiher,  or.)  a  chev.  he!\v. 
three    escallojis    gii.    a   chief,    checjuy,    or   and 
az. 
Fitz-Ansculph,    [Dudley-Castle,   Temp.    Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror,]  or,  two  lions,  pns.iant,  in 
pale,  az. 
Fjtz-Archek,  erm,  on    a  chief  az.   three   lions, 

rampmit,  or. 
Fitz-Armes,     [Lin'-'uln.sliire,]      ar.     three     tor- 

teauxes. 
Fitz-A^;nevs,  or  Ernevs,  [liuntiugdonshirc,] 

ar.  three  torteauxes. 
FiTZ-AwRY,  [IrelnndJ    barr\    of  eight,   ar.  and 

gu. 
Fitz-Barnard,  vert,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets 

or. 
Fitz-lScn-nard,  [Kent,]    vair,  on   a  chief  gu,   two 

mullets  or. 
Fitz-Ba7-nard,  vair,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  or, 

pierced,  vert. 
Fiiz-Maj-nard,  vair,  on  a  chief  gu.  tv.o  mullets  ar. 

pierced,  sa. 
Fitz-Barnard,  gu.  three  lions,   rampnnt,  ar. 
Fitz-Beauciiamp,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  fretty  ar. 

a  label  of  three  points  of  the  last. 
Fitz-Bkewes,   gu.   a   saltier,    betw.  four  cross 

crosslets  or. 
FiTZ-BvRET,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  escallops  sa. 

a  label  of  three  points  az. 
Fitz-CharlkS.     The  royal  arms  of  France  and 
England,  quarterly,  with  Scotland  and  Ireland, 
with  a  baftoii  sinister  vair. 
Fitz-Clare,  or  Glouckstcr,  or,  three  chev. 
^  gu.  a  label  of  three  points  az. 
FiTZ-CoDNORE,  harry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  within 
a  bordure,  engr.  ku. 


F  I  T 

Fitz-Crow,  ar.  a  rose  gu.  on   a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, two  mullets  or. 
Filz-Croici',    [Ireland,]     ar.    six    roses   gu.    on    a 

chief    of    the    second,    a    hon,   passant,    of   the 

first. 
Firz-DuNCAN,  [Earl   of  JJunay,  Scotland,]  or, 

three   cushions   within  a  double   tressuro,   llory, 

counter-ilory  gu. 
Fitz-Dvngoukt,  az.  a  fesse,   dancettee,   betw. 

twelve  billets,  seven    and   live,  or.     (Aiiolher, 

with  a  label  of  three  points  gu.) 
Fitz-Eleis,  gu.  abend,  betw.    six  fleur.s-de-lis 

Filz-Eliis,   ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
Fitz-EUis,  ar.  ii  bend,  betw.  six  fl(nirs-dc-lis  gu.  a 

canton  erm. 
Fitz-Ereald,  ar.   three  hares,  sejant,  gu.  jjlav- 

ing  on  the  bag-pi])es  or. 
FiTz-EuSTACE,     [Ireland.]      Two    coats;    first, 
barry  of  six,  or  and   az. ;    second,  gu.  a  saltier 
or. 
I'll z- Eustace,  [Lincolnshire,]     az,   a  bend,   betw. 

nine  cross  crosslets  or. 
FKz-Eustacc,  or,  a  pale  fusilly  gu. 
Fiiz-Eustace,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.   a  bendlct  of 

the  last,  a  label  ar. 
Filz-Eustace,    [Leicestershire,]    az.    a    bend    ar. 

betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. 
Fitz-de-Ferres,  gu.   tcu   bezants,   three,  two, 

three,  aud  two. 
Fitz-Flale,  or,  four  bars  gii. 
Fiiz-Flale,  barj-y  of  eight,  or  and  gu. 
Fitz-Gefprey,    [Bedfordshire,    and    Ruslidon, 
Northamptonshire,]      sa.  a  bull,  passant,    or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal   coronet  or,  a  demi  bull, 
rampant,  sa.   ai-mod  of  the  first. 
Fil:-(_,'cJ/'reij,  [Bedfordshire,]  quarterly,  or  andgu. 

a  ixirdure  vair. 
Fitz-Gcfl'rey,  [Bedfordshire,]  sa.   a  bull,  passaut, 

ar. 
Fitz-Grffrerj,  gu.  t!ij-ee  chev.  vair. 
Fitz-Gkralu,  [Ireland,]    ar.     a    saltier    gu. — 
Crest,  a  monkey  ppr.  euvironed  about  the  mid- 
dle, and  chained  or. 
Fitz-Gerald.     The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  monkey, 
passant,     guardaut,     sa.     collared    and    chained 
round    the    body    or.     Motto,     Crovi   a   Boo.    • 
\_Borne  by  John  'Fitz-Gerald,  Esc/,  of  Nas,-ln/- 
Lodffe,    Norihamp/on,  and  Bredfield,   tStiJJulk. 
S/ie'ril]'  of  the  latter  County,  1S24.] 
Fitz-Gerald,  [?,Iount  Oj-ludy,'  Kildare,]  ar.  a  sal- 
tier gu.  ou  a  canton  the  arms  of  King,  viz.   gu. 
(wo  lions,  rampant,  supporting   a   de.xter  hand 
ar. 
Fitz-Gerald,  [Droniana,   Ireland,]  erm.    a  saltier 


F  I  T 

Filz-GeroJd,  ^.    a    lion,   passant,  guardaut,  ar. 

crowned  or. 
Filz-Gcrold,    gu,  a  lion,    passant,    ar.    crowned^ 

or. 
Filz-GiraM,  [Earl  of  Kildare,]  ar.  a  saltier  gii. 
Fitz-Gerard,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  leopard's  Iiead 

ar.  crowned  or. 
Fit z- Gerard,  [Lancashiio,]  az.    a  lion,  rampant, 

crni.  Clowned  or. 
Fifz-Gcrard,  [Lancasliire,]  y;"-   a   lion,  ranippnt, 

guardant,  ar.  ci-ov/ned  or. 
FiTZ-Cnuiox,  [Ireland,]  orm.  a  saltier  gn.  on  a 

chief  or,  three  annulets  of  the  second. 
FiTZ-lJA>roN,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardaut,  or. 
Fiiz-HamoTi,  or  Filz-llamond,    [Lord    of   C41nu- 

cestcr,  Temp.  "William  II.]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 

guardan<,  or. 
Fitz-Harding,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.   three  crosses 

formee  ar. 
Fi(z-Hard'in(j,    gu.   a   chev.   betw.    twelve    cross 

crosslets  ar. 
Fiiz-Hardinij,  [Lord    of  Earkley,]    gu.    a    chev. 

betv,'.  ten  crosses  formee  ar. 
Fitz-He>;ry,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  chief  or. 
Fitz-Henry,  [Essex,]  crm.   on   a   cldcf  az.  three 

lions,  rampant,  or. 
Filz-Hcnnj,    [Kelficld,  Yorkshire,]    ar.    a   cross 

ongr-.  sa. 
Filz-Hcjinj,  per  pale,  erm.    and    az.   three  lions, 

rampant,  or. 
Fitz-lhnrtj,  per  fesse,  erm.  and  a?.,    three   lions, 

ranipnnt,  in  chief  or. 
Filz-Hennj,  ar.   on  a  cross  eugr.  gu.  an  annulet 

or. 
Filz-Henry,  az.  fretty  or,  a  chief  of  the  last. 
Fiiz-Hennj,  or  Fitz-Harnj,  ar.  on  a  cross,  engr. 

sa.  an  annulet  or. 
Fitz-IIkruert,  [Derbysliire,]  ar.  a  chief  vaire, 

or  and  gii. 
Fifz-Herbcrl,  per  pale,  az.   and    gu.  three  lions, 

rampant,  ar. 
Fitz-Hcrhcrl,  [Norbury,    Derbyshire,  Bcgbrook, 

Oxon,]  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  a 

gauntlet,  erect,  ppr. 
Filz-Herbcrl,  gu.  three  leopards,  ramjiaut,  or. 
Fitz-Hcrbert,  [Statfordshire,]    ar.   a   chief  vaii'e, 

or  and  gu.  over  all   a  bond  sa.— Crest,  a  cubit 

arm,    in    armour,    erect,    the    hand    appt^aring, 

clenched  within  the  gauntlet,  all  ppr. 
Fifz-Herhfit,  gu.  three  lions,  passant,  or. 
Filz-Hirberi,   [Leicestershire,]  ar.   a  chief  vaire, 

or  and  gu.  a  bend,   engr.  sa. 
Fitz-IIerlierl,  ar.  a  bend,  cottised,  engr.  betw.  six 

martlets  sa. 
Filz-Herbcrl,  [Temp.  Henry  L]  ar.  a  chief  vaire, 
or  and  tru.  o\er  all  'a  bend  iiz. 


F  I  T 

Fifz-Herbert,  [Leicestershire,]    ar.   a  chief  vair, 

over  all  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
Fitz-lh'7-bcrt,  gu.  six  lions,  rampant,  three,  two, 

and  oiie  or,  within  a  bordure  engi'.  ar. 
Filz-licrbert,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  three  lozenges 

ar. 
FiTZ-IIruo><,    gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  herons 

FiTZ-IIUDELJSTON,  gu.  fretty  ar.  a  label  of  three 
points  of  the  last. 

FiTZ-HuGH,  or  Fitz-Hkwe,  [Y/anendon, 
Bucks,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  martlets  or. 
—  Crest,  a  cornish  chough  jipr. 

Fiiz-Ruyh,  az.  fretty  or,  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Fifz-Ihtc/Ji,  [Yorkshire  and  Oxfordshire,  Temp. 
Edw.  ill.]  az.  three  chev.  braced,  in  base  of 
the  escocheou  or,  a  cliief  of  the  last. — Crest,  on 
a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  v,iveru,  with 
wings  expanded  ai-.  witliout  legs.  (Another 
crest,  out  of  a  chapeau  crimson,  turned  up  erm. 
a  dcmi  griffin,  segreant,  ar.) 

Fifz-IlufjJi,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  thi'ee,  buckets  sa. 
hooped  or. 

Fiiz-Huyli,  ar,  three  buckets  sa.  hooped  or. 

Fifz-Hufjh,  az.  three  chev.  interlaced  or.  [lionia 
ly  He'/iry  Lord  Fitz-Hucjh,  Temp.  Henry  V.] 

Filz-Huyh,  ar.  three  chev.  braced  in  base,  az.  in 
chief  a  sun  gu. 

FITZ-Hu^fFREY,  or  Fitz-Humpiihey,  [Essex,] 
quarterly,  ar,  and  sa. 

Filz-Hwnfrey,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  four  leo- 
pards' faces  counterchauged. 

Fitz-James.  The  royal  arms  of  France  and 
England  quarterly  with  Scotland  and  Ireland,  all 
within  a  bordure  compouy,  gu.  and  az.  the  gu. 
charged  with  lions  of  England,  and  the  az.  vith 
flou)s-de-lis  of  France. 

Fitz-James,  [Dorset  and  Somerset,]  az.  a  dolphin, 
embowed  ar.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  or.  ( Aiw- 
tJtcr,  three  mullets  or.) 

Fitz-James,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  doliihin,  uaiant, 
embowed,  ar.  —  Crest,  a  buflalo  sa.  armed 
or. 

Fitz-James,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  a  dolphin,  naiant, 
embowed,  ar.  betw.  three  mullets,  jjicrced,  or. 

Fitz-James,  erm.  a  rose  gu.  leaved  vert,  seeded 
or. 

FiTZ-.ToilN,  az.  a  chief  indented  or. 

Fitz-Johii,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  within  a  bordure 
vair. 

Filz-John,  [Lincolnshire  and  Leicestershire,]  sa. 
two  bars  ar.  in  chief  three  plates.  (Another, 
three  bezants.) 

Fifz-John,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, or. 


F  I  T 

Titz-John,   [Essex,]  bniTy  of  six,  sa.  p.iul  ar,  in 

chief  three  plates. 
Tiiz-John,  baiTy  of  six,  sa.  and  ar.  in  chief  three 

bezants. 
Tiiz-Jolm,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  six  lions,  rarapantj 

or. 
Fitz-John,  chcqny,  ar.  and  g-u. 
Fitz-John,  cliequy,  ar.  and  gii.  a  chief  crm. 
Fitz-John,  aa,  five  lozenges,  in  fcsse  or. 
Fitz-John,  sa.   three  bars    ar.   in  chief  as   many 

plates. 
FiTZ-IVES,  gni.  a  bend,  betw.  six  lozenn:es  or. 
Fitz-Langlkv,  ar.    a    fesse,   betw.    three    oak- 
leaves  vert. 
Fitz-Langley,  or  Fitz-JjOiigley,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 

six  oak-leaves  gu. 
Fitz-LewJ'S,    ai-.    a   chev.    bet^v.  three  trefoils 

sa. 
Fitz-Lkwis,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse,  bctv/.   six  au- 

Eulets  gu. 
FiTZ-LowTHER,  ar.  six  annulets  sa,  three,  two, 

and  one,  a  label  of  three  points  gu. 
Fitz-Lylle,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  tAvo  chev.  sa. 

a  mnllet  ar. 
FiTZ-ilARMAnuKE,  gu.  a  fessc,  betw.  three  po- 
pinjays ar. 
Filz-Marmaduke,  [T>'orthuuiberland,]  gu.  a  fessc, 

betw.  three  partridges  ar.  a  bcndlet  az. 
Fitz-Marmaduke,     [Staflbrdsliire,]     gu.    a  fesse, 

betw.  tliree  doves  ar. 
Fitz-Martyn,  ar.  two  bars  gii.  a  label  az. 
FiTZ-MiCHAELL,  sa.  a  cinqucfoil,  within  an  orle 

of  martlets  ar. 
Fitz-Michoell,  barry  of  eight,  or  and  gu,  a  quarter 

erm. 
FiTZ-MoRRlS,  ar.  six  cocks  gu.  three,    two,   and 

one. 
Fiiz-Morris,    ar.  six   cocks   sa.    three,  two,  and 

one. 
Fitz-^Iorris,  sa.  a  saltier,  engr.  ar.  an  iuescoclieon 

or,  charged  with  a  cross  gu. 
FiTZ-MoRYNEUS,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  billettee  sa.  a 

label  of  three  points  or. 
FiTZ-MuSGRAVE,  az.  six  annidetsor,  three,  two, 

and  one,  a  label  of  three  points  ar. 
Fitz-Keel,    or  Fitz-Nkle,   [33ncks,]   paly  of 

six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Fitz-Neel,  ar.  two  pales  gu. 
Fitz-Net>l,   Fitz-Neele,  or  NoVv'KLL,  erm, 

on   a  fesse  gu.    three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed, 

or.  \ 

FiTz-NiCHOLL,  sa.  a  cincjuefoil,  within  an  orlc 

of  eight  escallops  ar. 
Filz-Nichol,  g-u,  a  ciuquefoll,  pierced,  betw.  six 

escallops  ar. 
J^ilz-Nicol.    The  same. 


F  I  T 

Filz-NicnU,  quarterly,  gu.  and  or,   a  bend  ar. 
Filz-KicoU,  sa.  a  cinquefoi!,  betv;.    six   escallojjs 

ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Fifz-Nicol/,  gu.  two  pales  ar. 
FiTZ-OsiiER  r,  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  three  cross  cross- 

h'ts,  filchec,  of  the  field. 
Filz-Osherf,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  surinountcd  by  a  fessc 

or. 
Fitz-Okenham,    [Rutlandshire,]    vaire,  or  and 

gu. 
FlTit-OsiiORNE,  ban-y  of  ten,  gu.  and  ar.  a  can- 
ton of  the  second. 
Fitz-Oshorne,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  three  bars   gemclles 

or,  a  canton  ar. 
Fitz-Oshornc,  [Earl  of  Hereford,]  gu.  a  bend  ar. 

over  all  a  fesse  or. 
Fitz-Otes,  or,  three  bends  az.  a  canton  erm. 
Fitz-Oles,    bendy  of   six,    ar.   and   az.   a  caiilon 

erm. 
Fifz-Otes,  az.  three  bends  or,  a  canton  enn. 
Fitz-Otes,  az.  fom-  bends  ai'.  a  canton  erm.     - 
Fitz-Oles,  bendy  of   six,    az.    and  or,  a   cantcu 

ar. 
Fitz-Our.se,  or,  a  bear,  passant,  sa. 
Fit z-0 arse,  ar.  a  bear,  i)assant,  sa. 
Filz-Oiirse,  [Somersetshire,]  or,    on   a   bend  sa. 

three  bears'  hciuls,  erased,  ar.   muzzled  of  the 

second. 
Fitz-Patrxck,  [Ireland,]  sa.   a  saltier  ar.   on  a 

chief  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  dragon 

vert,  surmounted  by  a  lion  sa.  tail  extended. 
Filz-Palrick,  [Ireland,]  sa.  a  saltier  ai*.  on  a  chief 

of  the  last  three  torteauxes. 
Fitz-Patrich,  az.    six   lions,  rampant,   ar,   three, 

two,  and  one, 
Fjyz-Payne,  per  pale,  ar.  and  £a.  a  fesse  coun- 

terchangcd, 
Fi/z-Payne,    [Devonshire,]    ar.    two   wings,  dis- 
played, gu. 
Fitz-Pcnjne,    [Gloucestersliirc,]    gu.    three   lions, 

])assant,  ar, 
Filz-Payne,    [Gloucestershire,]     gii.    two    lions, 

passant,  ar.  over  all  a  bend,  gobonated,  or  and 

Fiiz-Payne.     The  same,  with  a  bend  az. 

Filz-Payne,  [Dorsetshire  and  Yorkshire,  Temp. 
.1  lem-y  II.]  gu,  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  nr. 
a.  ben  diet  az. 

Filz-Payne,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  gu. 

I'ilz-Paine,  per  i)ale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  fesse  counter- 
changed. 

Fitz-Fj;N,  cdias  Phippen,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  two 
bars  sa.  in  chief  tlu-ee  escallops  of  the  second. 

FlTZ-P£REWE.S,  or  Fitz-Perrkxs,  [Glouces- 
tershire,] erm,  three  raascles,  in  fesse,  gu. 

Fitz-Piers,  gu.  two  chev,  chequy,  ar.  andaz. 


F  I  T 

Pilz-Piers,   f;ii.  n  <liCi'.  clieqiiy,  or  and  az. 
Fiiz-Pi^rs,  av.  a  cliitf,  iiuk'utod,  sa.  frelt^y  or. 
FUz-Picrs,  g^u.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Fiiz-Piers,  [E;ul  of  Essex,]  quarterly,  or  and  gu. 

a  bordure  vair. 
Fiiz-Piers,  gu.  three  chev.  clieqny,  or  and  az. 
]'lt:-Piers,  gii.  two  chev.  lozeng-y,  ar.  and  az. 
Filz-Pii'rs,  crm.  llirec  fusils,  in  fcss.'^,  giz. 
Fit:-Pic7-s,  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  or,  a  bordure 

cngi'.  ar. 
Fitz-Piers,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  an  iuescochcon 


FiTZ-POMERY 


■ani]) 


abel 


of  three  points  ar.  -within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
Fitz-Rapk,  or,  on  a  chief  dancettce,  az.   a  lion, 

passant,  of  the  tield. 
Fitz-Uafe,  or,  on  tluee  chev.  gu.  nine  neurs-di- 

lis  ar. 
Filz-Rafe,  barruly  ar.  and  az. 
Fiiz-Pafc,  gii.  a  fesse  vair. 
FiTZ-llAi-rn,  [Berkshire,]  barndy,  ar,  and  az. 
FUz-Palph,  or,  three  chev.  gai.  fretty  ar. 
Fiiz-Ralph,  bai-ry   of   six,  ar.    and    gu.    in  chief 

three  buckles  of  the  second. 
Fllz-Ualjih,  [Temp.  Henry  III.]  or,  two  bars  az. 
F'dz-Rulph,  barruly,  ar.  and  az.  tlu-ee  chaplets  of 

roses  gu.  leaved  vert. 
F1TZ-RA.KDOLPH,  [Northumberland,]  or,  a  chief, 

indented,  az, 
Fitz-Randolpli,  az.  fretty,  and  a  chief  or. 
Fitz-Ranulph,    [Nottingharasliire   and   Derby- 
shire, Temp.  Henry  II.]  az.  two  chev.  or. 
Fitz-Raufe,  [Suflblk,]  or,  three  chev.   gu.  the 

first  and  second  charged  with  five,  and  the  third 

with  (In-ee  fleurs-de-lis,  ar. 
Fitz-Raulf,  [Suffolk,]  gii.  a  fesse  vair. 
Fiiz-Ranlf,  az.  a  chief,  dancettee  or. 
Fifz-Raiilf,  az.  a  chief,  indented,  or. 
Fifz-Rauif,  banyof  six,  ar.  and  az.  o^er  all  three 

chaplets  gu. 
Fliz-Roitlf,    [Suffolk,]    or,  three    chev    gu.    each 

charged  with  as  many  f!eur.s-de-hs  ar.  fAnol/ter, 

or.) 
Fitz-Raynoi.d,  [Lnncishiro,]  purp.  three  lions, 

rampant,  or. 
Fitz-RaijnoUl,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  three  bugle-horns  or. 
Fiiz-Rat/nolfl,    or    Filz  Raynard,   gu.   six   lions, 

rampant,  ar. 
Fitz-Rkani),  or,  a  fesse  and  two  chev.  in  fesse, 

g\\.  a  canton  of  the  last. 
FlTZ  DK  RiiDKMAN,  gu.  three  cushions,  lozenge- 
shaped,  erm.  lasselled  or. 
Fl'rz-lli;RY,  [Ireland,]  ai-.   a  lion,   rampant,   sa. 

crowned  and  armed  or. 
Fitz-Renj,    ar.    a   lion,  ramjKmt,  az.   armed   and 
langued  gu. 


F  I  T 

FiTZ-RiciiARP,  or  FiTZ-RoAND,  or,  a  cantoi;, 
fesse,  and  chev.  gu. 

FUz-Richard,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  sa. 

Filz-Rn/und,  per  pale  sa.  and  Ciiu.  a  fesse  coun- 
terchanged. 

Fi'z-Ricliurd,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  befw. 
ihree  cross  crosslels,  fitchee,  ar.  as  many  tnr- 
teauxes. 

Filz-Richard,  quarterlv,  ar,  and  gu.  a  beudlet  sa. 
a  label  of  the  first. 

I'' Hz- Richard,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  piirj:). 

FUz-Richard,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  12Gt.', 
I'^til,  and  12GG,]  quarterly,  ermines  and  ernr. 
a  fesse  couuterchanged. 

FiTZ-IloiiERT,  [Northumberland,  Temp.  Iving 
John,]  or,  two  chev.  gu. 

FiTZ-RoGKR,  ar.  alien,  rampant,  purp. 

Fitz-Roger,  [Lincolnshire,]  quarterly,  or  and  gi!. 
a  bend  sa.  a  label  of  three  points  ar. 

Fiiz-Rncier,  gii.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

FiTZ-lloHAND,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  two  clicv. 
gn.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardanf,   ar. 

FlTZ-RoNAKD,  or  FiTZ-RoW'ARD,  [Bucking- 
ham,] or,  two  chev.  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  passanJ. 
of  the  second. 

Fiiz-Ronard,  or,  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  canton  of  tL« 
second,  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Frrz-KoRARD,  or,  a  fesse  and  chev.  gu.  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  a  mullet  or,  pierced  sa. 

Frj'Z-llow,  [Ireland,]  quarterly,  per  fesse,  in- 
dented, or  and  az.  on  the  .second  and  third 
quarters,  a  cathariue-wheel  of  the  first.  (Ano- 
ther, a  rose.) 

Fitz-Row,  quarterly,  i)er  fesse  indented,  az.  and 
or. 

Fifz-Row,  [Ireland,]  ar.  six  roses  gu.  on  a  cliief 
of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  or.  (Another, 
ar.) 

Filz-Row,  [Ireland,]  ar.  three  roses  gii.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passaut,  of  the  field. 

FUz-Rowe,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  in  the  second 
and  third  quarters  a  rose  of  the  first. 

FiTZ-Rov,  [natural  sou  of  Hen.  I.]  ar.  on  a 
canton  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

Fitz-Roi/.  The  royal  arms  of  Charles  II.  \\  ith  a 
battoii,  sinister,  erm. 

Fiiz-Roi/,  gn.  three  lions,  passaut,  regiiardaut,  er, 
over  all,  a  bend  az. 

Filz-Roy,  [Earl  of  Cornwall,]  gu.  two  leopards, 
passant,  guardant,  or,  a  batton  az. 

Fitz-Roi/,  France  and  England,  a  bordure  quar- 
terly erm.  and  compouy  ai\  and  az.  a  battu.ne 
sinister  of  the  second,  an  inescocheoD,  quarterly, 
gu.  and  vair,  or  and  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
on  a  chief  az.  a  castle,  betw.  two  bucks'  headj. 


FIT 

cnbossed,  ar.  [Barm.-  hy  Henry  Filz-Roy,  Duke 
of  lUcJimond  and  Somerset ,  K.G.  Temp.  Heu. 
VI 1  J.] 

Frrz  DE  Seguave,  s-i.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  or. 

FlTZ-STlil'illiN,  gu.  au  eagle,  disjjlayed,  \vi{!i 
two  heads  ar. 

Fitz-Stcplica,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
heads  or. 

Filz-Slcplieti,  [Ireland,]  per  pale  gnu  and  erm.  a 
saltier  couutercluinged.  (Anotlur,  per  pale 
erm.  and  gu.  a  saltier  counterchanged.) 

Fitz-Symon,  [Hertrordshiro,]   az.  the  field   rc- 

:   plenished  with  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

FiU-Symon,  [Hertfordshire,]  az.  au  eagle,  dis- 
played, or,  a  canton  erm. 

Fitz-Symon,  ar.  three  eagles,  displayed,  vert. 

Fifz-Symon,  ar.  three  eseotheons  gu. 

Fitz-Symon,  [Essex,]  gii.  three  escochcons  ar. 

Fitz-Symon,  [Dublin,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  hetw.  three 
crescents  ar.  as  many  estoiles  az. — Crest,  a 
demi  parrot,  close,  vert,  gorged  v  ith  a  collar  gu. 
beaked  of  the  last. 

Filz-Symun,  gu.  a  chief  or. 

Fitz-Symon,  or,  a  chief  gu. 

Fitz-Symon,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 

Fitz-Sifmon,  sa.  a  fesse,  bctw.  six  crescents, 
or. 

Fitz-Sipnon,  az.  six  eagles,  displayed,  or^  a  can- 
ton erm. 

Fitz-Symon,  sa.  a  fesse,  bctw.  six  crescents,  ar. 

Fitz  Symon,  gu.  three  inescocheons  ar. 

Fitz-Symon,  az.  a  lion,  ramjjant,  erm.  [Borne 
hy  Sir  Richard  Fitz-Sitnon,  K.G.  Temp.  Edw. 
III.] 

Fitz-Symon D,  [Hertfordshire,]  az.  four  eagles, 
displayed,  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Fitz-Syvwnd,  [Northamptonshire  and  Norfolk,] 
sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents,  ar. 

Fitz-Symond,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  crescents 
ai-.  a  chief  of  the  second. 

Fitz-Symond,  az.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  or. 

Fitz-Symond,  [Lincoln,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 

Fifz-Symond,  or,  a  chief  gu. 

Fitz-Tkk.,  [Temp.  William  the  Conqueror,]  az. 
six  martlets  or,  a  canton  erm. 

Fitz-Thomas,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  saltier  gu. 

Fitz-Thonias,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 

Fitz-Thomas,  [Essex,]  az.  five  eagles,  displayed, 
or,  a  canton  erm. 

Fitz-T/iomas,  ar.  a  grillin's  head,  erased,  sa. 

Filz-Tliomas,  [Lord"  May oV  of  London,  Ii2(j2  to 
1265  inclusive,  and  ISdU,]  az.  five  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar.  a  canton  erm. 

FiTz-TiPTOKT,  or  Dk  Gurnf.y,  [Norfolk,]  ar. 
a  saltier,  engr.  gn.  a  label  of  three  points  az. 


FIT 

Fitz-Vrian,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
choughs  sa. 

Fitz-Vrian,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
martlets  sa.  wiihin  a  bordure,  engr.  gu. 

Filz-Vrian,  [Lnngadock,  Carmarthen,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  three  crows  ppr.  a  crescent  of 
the  field,  within  a  bordure,  engr.  gu.  bezantee. 
[Granfrd,  20/A  February,  152(1] 

I'iiv-Vrith,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  rams'  heads, 
couped,  ar. 

l'l^z-^\  AKP.Lix,  baiTy  of  eight,  az.  and  gu.  a 
lion,  ram])ant,  erm. 

Fitz-V/alker,  or  FlTZ-WAi/n;i;,  [Bucking- 
hamshire,] quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  az. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Frrz- Walter,  [Baynai-d's  Castle,  Lonclon, 
Teni]).  John,]  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  gu. 

Fitz-]i  alter,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  gu. 

Fitz-WaJter,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bend  az. 

Jnlz-Walter,  [Earl  of  Hereford,]  gu.  on  a  bend 
or.     (Another,  ar.) 

Fitz-Walter,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  buckets  gu. 

Fitz-Warren,  [Somersetshire,]  quarterly,  per 
fesse  indented,  erm.  and  gu. 

Filz-Warrcn,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Fitz-Warren,  [Lancashire,  Temp.  Henry  III.] 
quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  ar.  and  gu. 

Fitz-Warren,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  gi;. 
and  ar. 

Filz-^Varrcn,  [Dorsetshire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse 
indented,  or  and  gu. 

Fitz-  Warren,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Fitz-Warren,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  erm, 
and  az. 

Fitz-Warren,  quai'terly,  gu.  and  or,  a  cliief,  in- 
dented, counterchanged, 

7'ltz-Warren,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  six  mascles  ar. 

Fitz-Warren,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  bend  a)',  bctw. 
si\  bezants. 

Fitz-Warren,  per  pale  sa.  and  ar.  a  chief,  indent- 
ed, counterchanged. 

Fifz-M'arreti,  quai'terly,  erm.  and  gu.  in  cliief  a 
label  of  three  points  az. 

Fitz- Warren,  q\iarterly,  per  fesse,  indented,  or 
and  gu.  a  chief,  indented,  counterchanged. 

Fifz-Warin,  gu.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  bezants. 

Fitz-Warin,  [Devon,]  quarterly,  per  fesse  in- 
dented, ar.  and  gu. 

Fitz-Warin,  [Dorsetshire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse 
indented,  gu.  and  erm. 

FUz-Warine,  [Dorset  and  Somerset,  Temp.  Edw. 
III.]  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  erm.  and 
gu.  in  the  first  quarter  a  fret  of  the  last. 

Fitz-Water,  [Earl  of  Hereford,]  gu.  two  bends, 
the  upper  or,  the  lower  ar. 

[  uu  ] 


FIT 

Fitz-Woter,  [I'lsscx,]  or,  a  fcsso,  betw.  two  cliev. 

gu.     (Anol/tcr,  Ihe  fcsse  charged  witli  a  cros- 

cciit  ar.) 
Filz-Wdfa;  [Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse,  befw.  two  clicv. 

Fitz-J]  atcr,  [Cumberland,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  btw. 

three  buckles  gu. 
Fiiz-Waler,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

chuplels  sa. 
Fiiz-Wdler,  ar.  on  a  clicv.  sa.   betv,-.  four  roses 

gu.  three  square  buckles  or. 
Fitz-Well,   [Buckinghamshire,]  paly  of  six,  :.r. 

and  gu. 
Fl  ^Z-^^"IGHT,  gu.  two  bends,   cngr.  or. 
FiTZ-WiLLiAM,  [Gainspark-]:lall,  Essex,  Milton, 

A'ordiamptonshire ;  AVestmoreland  and   T/anca- 

shirc.]   lozengy,   ai%   and   gu. — Crest,   out  of  a 

ducal  coroael  or,  a  double  plume  of  ostrich  fea- 
thers ar. 
Filz-  TFi7/jaOT,[]Mablethorp,  Lincolnshire,]  lozengy, 

ar.  and  gu.  in  fesse,  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second, 

ATithin  a  bordure  sa.  bezantee. 
Fitz-WilUam,  ar.  ou  a  bend  .'ia.  three  estoiles  of 

the  field. 
Fitz-M^il/iani,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  cross- 

lefs  sa.  within  ff  bordure  of  (he  last,   bezantee. 
Fi(z-  William,  [Ireland,]   gu.  a   fesse,    betw.  six 

escallops  ar. 
Filz-Yyilliam,  barry   of  eight,    ar.   and  az.   three 

chaplets  gu. 
Filz-WilUam,  gu.   on   a   bend  cottised   ar.   three 

marllefs  vert. 
Fitz-WiUiam,  [Chaworth,  Lincolnshire,]  lozengy, 

erm.  and  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 

a  doul)le  phime  of  feathers  ar. 
Fitz-WiUiam,  lozengy,  ar.  and  gu. 
Filz-]ViUiam,  [Essex,]  lozengy,  ar.  andgu.  villiin 

a  bordure  az.  bezantee. 
Filz-'H'iliiai.i,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  cruss- 

lets,  within  a  bordure  sa. 
Fitz-William,    [Oldward,    Surrey,]   lozengy,    ar. 

and  gu.- — Crest,    a   tiger,   j)assant,    sa.   ducal ly 

gorged  and  lined  ar. 
Filz-WUliam,  gu.  a  fesse,  betsr.  six  escallops  ar. 
Fitz-M'ilUam,  quarterly,    per  fesse  indented    ar. 

and  gu.  ;  in   the  first  quarter,    a  mullet   of  six 

points  sa. 
Fitz-Willianis,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.   a  cross,  engT. 

sa. 
Fitz-Williams,  fusilly,  ar.  and  gu. 
Fitz-V/ilUams,  fusilly,   ar.   andgu.   a  bordure  az. 

(lory  or. 
Filz-'WiUiams,  [.Malton,  Yorkshire,]   ar.    a  che\. 
betw.  tlu-ee  dice  sa.  each  cliarged  with  a  cinque- 
foil  of  the  first. 
FlTzAYnii,  gii.  two  bends  or. 


F  I.  E 

Fiiz-IVitli,  [Norfolk,]  az.  three  grifllns,  passant, 
or. 

Flamank,  or  Fi.A.MOCK,  [Ruscane,  Cornwall,] 
ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  mulk'ts  jiierced  gu. 

Flamiif.rt,  [Essex  and  Caml)ridgeshire,]  gu.  on 
a  che\ .  engr.  ai'.  three  doljihins  vert. 

Flamliert,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  dolphins,  em- 
bowed,  vert. 

FLAiNtKN.S,  gii.  three  mascles  or. 

Fhuiicns,  gu..  three  mascles,  pierced,  or. 

Flam.micK)^,  ar.  a  cross,  betsv.  four  mullets  gu. 

Fi,a:msteu,  [Rustou  and  Denton,  Northampton- 
shire,] or,  three  bai's  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, a  lion,  passant,  of  the  field. — Crest,  a 
talbot's  head  ar.  erased  gu.  gorged  v.ith  a  bar 
gemelle  or,  eared  of  the  last.     .. 

Flam VI LK,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  maunch  gu. 
bezantee. 

Flamvile,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  maunch  az. 

Flamrih,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  mauuch  az.  char- 
ged with  three  bezants. 

FLAMiEniNGiiA.M,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  in  chief 
a  lion,  passant,  of  the  second. 

FlaiuUringham,  or  Flandiid'jc,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis 
or,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  second. 

Flanders,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Flanders,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  over  alt  a  bend 

Flanders,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  Avithin  a  bor- 
dure, engr.  g\i. 

Flanders,  [\Yarwickshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief 
three  nrullels  sa. 

Flanders,  bfnTy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  three 
mullets  gu. 

Flanders,  sa.  fretty  or. 

Flanders,  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  az.  an  inesco- 
cheon  gu. 

Flanders,  ar.  three  mullets  in  chief,  pierced,  gu. 

FLAR>fEV,  sa.  a  cinquefoil  erm. 

Flatrsl-uuy,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betsv.  three 
lozenges  gu. 

Flatterijury,  or  Flatebury,  [Ireland,]  ar. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. 

Flaxal,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pheons  or. 

Flaxmky,  [Oxfordshire,]  az.  a  fesse,  befw.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tal- 
bot  sa.  collared  and  lined  or,  tlie  end  of  the  line 
tied  up  in  a  knot. 

Flazin,  sa.  a  cinquefoil  eri.i. 

Flee.'!',  [London,]  ar.  tv.o  bars  sa.  on  the  upper 
one  two  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  sinister 
arm,  enibowed,  habited  sa.  pufl'ed  ar.  holding  in 
the  hand  ppr.  a  club  of  the  second. 

Fleet,  [Kent,]  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  canton  ar. 

Fleet,    per    pale,    gu.   and   sa.   a  lion,    rampant. 


F  L  E 

Fleele,  [London,]  az.  on  a  bend  vravy  or,  betw. 
two  dolphins,  enibo^ved,  ar.  three  escallops  giu 
— Crest,  a  sea  lion,  giiardant,  erect,  the  iipper 
part  or,  holding  an  escallop  gu.  the  lower  part 
])pr.  [Graiileil  hy  Tlumtas  St.  Georr/e,  VStli 
May,  I'JfJJ,  to  Sir  John  Fkel,  of  London.] 

Fleete,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  nuiipaut,  gu.  o\'er  all  a 
bendlet  sa. 

Flkets,  cLequy  or  and  ^n.  a  quarter,  sinister,  ar. 

Fleets,  ar.  a  iiou,  rampaMi:,  ga.  dcbiuised  \\itli  a 
beudlct  sa. 

Fleetwood,  [Slafl'ordshirc ;  Pemberton,  Lanca- 
shire; Xorthauiptoushire;  and  ?iJisseuden,  Eiick- 
iughamshirc,]  per  pale,  uebulee,  or  and  az. 
(another,  az.  and  or,)  six  martlets  counter- 
changed,  three,  two,  and  oue. — Crest,  a  woH", 
rampant,  reguardant,  ar.  vulned  in  the  breast 
gu. 

Fleetwood,  per  pale,  nebniee,  ar.  and  sa.  six 
niarllets  couuterchaoged,  two,  two,  and  tw  o. 

Fleetwood,  [Loudon,]  jjer  pale,  nebnlce,  or  and 
az.  six  martlets,  three  and  three,  couiittichaa- 
ged. 

Fleetwood,  per  pale,  az.  and  or,  six  martlets,  tluee 
and  three,  couuterchanged. 

Fleetwood,    pep  pale,    iiebulee,    az.    and   or,    six 

.  martlets  counterciiauged.  [ConJ/nned  to  John 
Fleetwood,  of  Penwortham,  Jjancasliirc,  hy 
Harvey,    Clareiicieux.'] 

Fleetwood,  [Plumpton  and  Heskyue,  Lancashire.] 
The  same. 

Fleetwood,  [Great  JSIisseuden,  Bucks,]  i)er  pale, 
nebulce,  az.  and  or,  six  miirtlets  comiferchan- 
ged,  two,  two,  and  two. 

Fleetwood,  [Cald^vich,  Staflbrdshire,]  per  pale, 
nebulee,  az.  and  or,  six  martlets  countcrchanged. 
[Created  a  Baronet,  9th  June,  IGll.] 

Flegg,  ar.  a  chcv.  engr.  gu. 

Flegy,  [Bray,  Berkshire,]  per  pale,  or  and  sa.  a 
che^-.  counterchanged. 

Flegh,  or  Flight,  [Loudon,]  ar.  on  a  cbcv. 
engr.  sa.  betw.  three  ogresses,  a  ileur-de-lis, 
bctw.  two  conies  of  the  first. 

Flegh,  ar.  on  acbev.  engr.  sa.  betv^'.  tluee  ogresses, 
each  charged  with  a  martlet  or,  a  fleur-de-lis, 
betw.  two  conies  of  the  first. 

FlemIiNG,  [A^''ales,]  gu.  seniee  do  cross  crosslets 
or,  three  crescents  erm. 

Fkhitng,  chequy,  or  and  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the 
first,  three  bii-ds  az. 

Fleminy,  [Eustow,  Devonshire,]  gu.  a  fi-et  ar. 

P'eminy,  or,  a  fret  sa. 

Fleviiny,  [Wales,]  gu.  three  crescents  crm. 

flcinhiy,  or,  a  cliev.  az.  bet\\'.  three  Ijulls'  heads 
sa.  giiflee  d'or. 

Finning,  [Bydall-Hall,  Vreslmorrland,  and  Bcck- 


I'  L  K 

erraet,    Cumberland,]  gii.  a  fret  ar. — Crest,  a 
snake,  iiowed,  ])])r.  v.ithin  a  chaplct  veri. 

F/cwing,  vaire,  a  chief  counter-comjiony,  ar.  and 
gu.     (Another,  (ir  and  gu.) 

Finning,  [Wales,]  gu.  frelty  ar.  a  label  of  three 
])oints  vert. 

Fleming,  vair,   a  chief  chequy,  ar.  and  gu. 

Fleming,  [Yorkshire,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  in 
chi.''f  three  maunches  gu.     (AnolJier,  az.) 

Finning,  [Landiili,  Cornwall,  and  Ireland,]  vair, 
a  ciiief,  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

Fleming,  [Yorkshire,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  in 
chief  three  watcr-bougets  gu. 

Fleming,  gu.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  ov.ls  ar.  on  a  pile 
in  chief  or,  a  canton  az.  discharged  ppr. 

Fleming,  [Closton,  Lancashire,]   barry  of  six,  ar. 

and  az.   in  chief  three  lozenges  gu.     \^Borne  by 

Ricliard  Flentinge,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  who  died 

2Stli  January,  1430,  founder  of  Jjincoln-CoUegc , 

yxford.]^ 

Fleming,  [Stoueham  and  Souttiampton,  Hamp- 
shire!,] gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  aj-.  an 
ermine  spot  sa. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
beaked,  legged,  and  ducally  gorged,  or.  [Con- 
firmed to  Thomas  Fleming,  of  Southampton, 
Ksq.MJune,  15S4.] 

Fleming,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  ar,  in  chief  tlu-ee 
lozenges  or. 

Fleming,  [Hampshire,  Salop,  Essex,  and  Kent,] 
gu.  a  chev.  betv.  three  owls  ar. 

Fleming,  [Vi'^ath,  Cumberland,]  az.  two  bars  ar. 
ou  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  lozenges  gu. 

Fleming,  [Shropshire  and  Wales,]  gu.  three  cre- 
scents, in  fesse,  evm.  betw.  seven  cross  crosslets, 
fitchoe,  ar.  (Another,  or.) — Crest,  a  dexter 
hand,  in  armour,  holding  a  sword,  all  ppr. 

Fleming,  {Yorkshire,]  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  three  cushions  of  the  first,  tas- 
selled  or. 

Fleming,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  tMo  bars  sa.  in  chief 
thret-  gad -Hies  of  the  second. 

Fleming,  gn.  a  cinqiiefoil,  pierced,  enii. 

Fleming,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  fretiy  or,  a  fesse  az. 

Fleming,  [Wales,]  gu.  fretty  of  eight  pieces  ar.  a 
label  az.     (Another,  the  label  vert.) 

Fleming,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 

Fleming,  [Yorkshire,]  ar,  a  chev.  betw.  three 
ileurs-de-lis  gu. 

Finning,  az.  a  cinquefoll  erm.  charged  with  an 
annulet  of  the  first. 

Flevmiing,  ar.  a  fret  gu.  and  fesse  az. 

Flemming,  [Bn.mpton-Park,  Middlesex,]  ar.  a 
chev.  gu.  Nvitliin  a  double  tressure,  Dory,  couu- 
terllory,  of  the  last.  "    . 

Flcmyng,  [Lancashire  and  Gloucestershire,]  gu. 
fretlv  ar.  a  fesse  az. 

[  u  n  2  ] 


F  L  E 

Fh'inyng,  [Yorksliiro,]  gu.  fretty  or,  a  fesso  az. 

Flcmyny,  ar.  on  a  bciul  sa.  a  ['wi  of  the  i'list. 

Flemijng,  sa.  a  fret  av. 

F/cemiiif/,  [Scolland,]  f^fu.  a  chev.  Mi'thiii  a  double 
(rcssure,  llory,  counterflory  ar. 

Fk'L'/iiincj,  [Fcru,  Scotlaiul.]  Tlic  hjmv.  arms,  the 
cliev.  be'iHg'  embattled. — Crest,  a  palm-tree  ppr. 

Ficei/iiiir/,  or,  a  cliev.  withiu  a  double  tressure, 
countornory,  gii. 

l-'LKrcur.K,  quarlerly,  .sa.  and  ar.  a  cross,  flory, 
coiniterchang;ed. 

Fletcher,  [Swiiiford,  Lcicestersliire,  and  Coventry, 
V/arwicksliire,]  sa.  a  cross,  llory,  ar.  surmounted 
of  another  of  the  fust,  bctw.  four  escallops  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  demi  talbot,  rainjjant,  az. 
eared  or.     (Anniher,  ducally  or.) 

Fletcher,  [Candover,  Sliropshire,]  sa.  two  pole- 
axes,  in  saltier,  ar.  ducally  crowned  or. 

Fletcher,  [IJutton,  Cumberland,]  sa.  a  cross,  engr. 
ar.  betw.  four  plates,  each  charged  ^vith  an 
arrow  sa. — Crest,  a  horse's  head  ar. 

Fletcher,  [Tallantiue,  and  Hutton-IIall,  Ciiraber- 
laud,]  ar.  a  cross,  engr.  sa.  betw.  four  ogresses, 
charged  with  as  many  pheous,  of  the  Held. — 
Crest,  a  nag's  head  nr.  charged  with  a  trefoil  gu. 
(Another  crest,  a  liorse's  head,  erased  ar.) 

Fletcher,  [Mawgan,  Cornwall^  erin.  a  cross  mo- 
liue  sa. 

Fletcher,  [London,  and  Woodstock,  Oxfordshire,] 
gu.  a  chev,  ar.  betw.  three  laurel-leaves  of  the 
second,  on  a  canton,  per  bend,  sinister,  vert  and 
a?.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  eight  beziuits. — Crest, 

a  fleur-de-lis semee  of  roundles 

[Granted  2St.h  April,  LGl-i.] 

Fletcher,  [Cheshii'e,]  sa.  a  cross  eugr.  ar.  betv,-. 
four  plates,  each  charged  with  an  arrow  of  the 
field. —  Crest,  a  pheon,  per  jiale,  erm.  and  sa. 
point  upwards. 

Fletcher,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  sa. 

Fletcher,  sa.  on  a  cross,  flory,  betw.  four  escallojis 
ar.  a  plain  cross,  conped,  of  the  first,  a  canton 
erm. — Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  ar.  pellettee. 
[Granted  to  George  Fletcher,  of  Chichester, 
Sussex,  l^th  Decvmher,  I7G7.] 

Fletcher,  [Gloucestershire,]  sa.  a  cross  llory,  betw. 
four  escallops  ar. — Crest,  a  derai  blood-hound 
az.  huigued  gu.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Fletcher,  [Salton,  Scotlaud.]     The  same  ai-nis. 

Fletcher,  [llutton-in-the-Forest,  Cumberland,] 
ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  betw.  four  pellets,  each 
charged  v.ith  a  pheon  of  the  field.  [Created  a 
Baronet,  Fehruanj  Idth,  IGIO.] 

Fletcher,  [Cornwall,]  erm.  a  cross,  moliiie, 

I'l-i.suiNG,  ar.  a  fesse,  indented,  gu. 

Fleshing,  or,  two  bars  gomelles  az. 

i'j.rri'i'.w'oou,   [Lancashire,]  per  pale,  ar.  ami  sa. 


FLO 

six  martlets,  in  pale,  three,  three,  counterchau- 

ged.     See  I'lkhtwood. 
FLr.TWiCK,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  sa.  two  bars  (4' 

the  second,   charged  with  as  many  escallops  of 

the  liist. 
Flctirick,  [iJedfonlshire,]   ar.   two  lions,   passant, 

guardant,  sa. 
Flcltrick,    ar.   a  liou,   passant,   guardant,   sa.  tail 

forked. 
Flctivick,  ar.  two  leopards,  passant,  sa. 
FlelwicJce,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  or. 
Fleli'-ikes,  [Bedfordshire,]   az.  two  lions,  passant, 

coward,  ar. 
Flint,  [Norwich,]   aa.   on  a   chev.    bctw.   three 

flint-stones  ar.  two  lions,  combatant,,  gu. 
Flint,  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  crescents  erm. 
Flint,  vert,  three  flint-stones  ar. 
Flint,  vert,  three  leopards'  heads  ar. 
Flint,  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  crescents 

or,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  of  the  first,  tv,o 

lions,  combatant,  of  the  field. 
Fli/u,    sa.    a    lion,   rampant,    and    bordure    engr. 

Flint,  per  chev.  gu.  and  az.  in  chief  two  demi 
lions,  rampant,  coiiped  ;  in  base,  a  key,  in  pale, 
or. — Crest,  a  flint  ppr.  thereon  an  estoile  or. 
[Borne  hi/  Sir  Charles  William  Flint,  Knt. 
Resident-Secretary  in  Great  Britain  to  the 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1825.]  See  Plate 
of  Arms. 

Flijnt,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  or,  betw. 
three  crescents  erm.  two  lions,  combatant,  gu. 

FLiNTARNii,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  eagles, 
displayed,  sa. 

Flood,  or,  a  griflln,  rampant,  vert. 

Flood,  or,  on  a  chev.  az.  three  cinquefoils  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  az.  crowned 
or,  holding  a  cinquefoil  of  the  last.  [Borne  hij 
Christopher  Flood,  of  Bramher-Iiill,  Iloni- 
ton,  Deron,  Esq.  1824.] 

Flood,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  v/ohes'  heads, 
erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  moH"s  head,  as  in  the 
arms. 

Floiiack,  ar.  two  chev.    betv,-.  three   cinquefoils 


Floracke,  ar.   a  chev.   betw.   th 


qucfoi 


Florenck,   ar.  a  cross,  floreity,  or. 

Florjo,  [originally  of  Spain,]  az.  a  hehotrope, 
for  sun-flower)  or,  issuing  from  a  stalk,  sprout- 
ing out  two  leaves,  verl,  in  chief  the  sun,  in 
splendour  ])pr. — Crest,  a  sun  or.  [Granted 
]G14.] 

Flory,  gu.  a  ficur-de-lis  ar. 

Flon/,  [Sonieisctshire,]  az.  a  crescent  ar.  betw. 
three  tleurs-dc-lis,  seeded,  or.  , 


FLU 

FloshiNG,  nr.  a  fcsse,  iiulcnfecl,  j)oiiit  in  point, 

or  and  gu.  betw.  two  burrulcts  az. 
Fi.OTK,  or  Fleet,  ar.  a  lion,  laKijiant,  gu.  o\ei- 

all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  nuillcts  or. 
rhie,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  o\ cr  all  a  bendlct  gu. 
riole,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  on  each  as  many  escallops 

of  the  field. 
Hole,  or  F/ooIle,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  in  base  a  trefoil, 

slipped,  of  the  second. 
Jlolc,  [France,]  ar.   a   bend,  lozengy,  gu.  betw. 

six  fleurs-de-lis  az. 
Fl.oWDK,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  fivecrecents 

or. 
Flower,  or  Flore,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Flower,  [Isle  of  Ely,  Cambridgeshire,]  per  fesse, 

ar.  and  az.  in  chief,  two  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  in  base, 

one   or.— Crest,  a  slork,  with   -wings   elevated, 

))pr.  beaked  a;id  legged  gu. 
Flower,    or    Flowre,    [Northam])tonsliire,    Kent, 

and  Yorkshire,]  ermines,  a    ciuquefoil    crm. — 

Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. 
F/otcer,  [Nottinghamshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  voided, 

betw.   three  ravens  sa.  each  holding  in  his  beak 

an  ermine  spot,  three  pellets. — Crest,  a  raven 

ppr.   holding   in    his   beat    an   ermine   spot  sa. 

[Granted  IGUl.] 
Flower,  [Chilton,  Yriltsliire,]   sa.   a  unicorn,  pas- 
sant, or,   on  a  chief  ar.  three  ])inks   gn.   stalked 

andleaved  verl. — Crest,  aunicorn's head,  couped, 

or. 
Flower,  [York,]  ermines,  a  cinquefoil,  ar.    IBonie 

by  William  Flower,  F^q.  Norroy  Kinrj  nf  Anns. 

Temp.  2d  Elizabeth.] 
Flower,   ermines,     a    cinquefoil,    pierced,    ar. — 

Crest,  a  lion's  head,   erased,  ar.  charged  with  a 

mullet  gu. 
Flower,  [Brecon,]  sa.  a  cinquefoil  cnu. 
Flower, ,  a  fesse,  dancellee,  counterflory, 

FlowekdeW,  [Norfolk,]  per   chev.    sa.  and  ar. 

three  sea-bears,  counterchanged. 
Flowerehie,  per  chev.  eugr.  ar.  and  sa.  three  water- 

bougets,  counterchanged. 
/''/oi(.ejYZ»e,  per  chev.  engT.  ar.  and  sa.  three  hinds, 

Irippant,  counterchanged. 
Flovj),  ar.  a  crof.s  sa. 
Floi/il,  [Brecknockbhire,]  ar.    a    griflin,  segreant, 

az.     ,See  LLO-i  d. 
rLOYER,  [Stafl'ordslm-e,]  sa.    a    chev.    ar.   betw. 

three  arrows  or. 
Flnycr,    [Floyer- Haves,    Devonshire,    and"  Jler- 

tridi,  Somersetshire.,]  sa.    a  chev.   betw.    three 

arrows  ar.— Crest,  a  stag's  liead,  erased,  or,  in 

his  mouth  an  airow  ar. 
I'l.l.ij,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  fise  crescents  or. 
Fludd,  or  Flut/d,  [Kent,]    vert,     a    chev.    betw. 


F  O  ]C 

three  wolves'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet,  ar.  an  ounce's  bend  ppr. 
[Granted  Nov.  10,  1572,  to  Thomas  Fludd,  of 
MilUjale,  Kent.-] 

Fludd,  sa.  three  horses'  heads,   erased,  ar. 

Fludd,  ar.  a  cross,  betw.  four  crescents  sa. 

Flu  DYER,  sa.  a  cross,  flory,  betw.  four  cscallojjs 
ar.  each  charged  with  a  cross,  flory,  of  the  iield. 
—Crest,  an  escallop  ar.  charged  with  a  cross, 
florv,  sa.  betw.  two  -wings,  elevated,  of  the 
iirst.  [Granted  to  Sir  Samuel  Fbidyer,  Fart. 
17.>9,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1762.] 

Focii.VRT,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 

FoGiiE,  [SVolton,  Kent,]  gu.  a  fesse,  daucetiee, 
betw.  six  lozenges  or. 

FocilEJJURY,  [Bedfordshire,]  erm.  on  acliev.gu. 
three  roses  or. 

FoDERi^G,  quarterly,  gu.  and  or,  across,  lozengy, 
ar.  on  the  second  quarter,  an  eagle,  di.spl-.iyed, 
of  the  third. 

FouEKiXGiiAY,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  cross, 
lozengy,   ar. 

FoDERiNGSiiEY,  [Dorset.shire,]  nr.  three  Sara- 
cens' heads,  coujjed  at  the  shoulders  sa. 

Fonox,  [Staflordshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  betw. 
three  cross-bows,  strung  sa.  as  many  an-ows  or. 

FoDRiNG.^Y,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  across,  lozen- 
gy, ar.  on  the  second  quarter,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, of  the  third.     (AiiolJier,  or.) 

Fodrinyay,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  cross,  lozengy, 
ar. 

Fodrinyay,  ar.  a  bend,  nebidee,  comiter-nebulee, 
betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  gu. 

Fog  A  N .     See  Fa  G  a  n  . 

FoGELSTON,  or  FoGiiELSTON,  gu.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  three  crescents  sa. 

Fogg,  or  Fogge.  [llichbery,  Kent,]  ar.  fano- 
iher,  or,)  on  a  fesse,  bel«'.  three  annulets  sa.  as 
many  mullets,  pierced,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
unicorn's  head  ar. 

FocLESTON,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  crescoifs 
sa. 

FoKERAjr,  or  Fokeriiam,  [Berkshire,]  or,  a 
bend,  engr.  az. 

Foleram,  or,  five  lozenges,  in  bend,  gu. 

Fokeram,  [Berkshire,]  or,  a  bead,  lozengy,  az. 

FoKERANn,  or,  abend,  fusilly,  az.. 

Fokeray,  or  Foicr.RiJAY,  [Devonshire,  chequy, 
or  (anotJier,  ar.)  and  az.  a  fesse,  vaire,  gu. 
andsa. 

Fokeray,  or  Fonleray,  [Devon,]  chequy,  or  and 
gu.  a  fesse  vair. 

Fokeray,  or  Foidkeray,  [Devon,]  chequy,  or  and 
az.  a  fesse  vaire,  ar.  and  sa. 

FoKiCRilAM,  []3erkshi)e,]  or,  a  bend  engr.  az. 

FoKESLKY,  [Berkshire,]  gu.  tv.o  bars  ar. 


F  0  L 

FoKiSTON,  ar.  a  clicv.  c'u. 

FoLCHARD,  sa.  a  cliev.  bctw.  (vo  covered  cups 
or. 

FOLKBUUNK,  or,  a  tlnv.  and  two  wiverns,  ]ia.s- 
saiit,  displayed,  in  chiei',  respecting  each  otiier, 
sa. 

Foi^KT,  gu.  a  bend  ar. 

Fold,  gu.  a  bend  or. 

Foht,  [France,]  az.  a  gos-liawk,  ar,  sitting  on  a 
lily  or. 

Foi.D'i',  [Worcester.sliire,]  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  betw. 
three  cinquefoils,  all  ^\■ithin  a  bordure  sa.  on  a 
canton  gu.  a  ducal  coronet  or. —  Crest,  a  lion, 
sejant,  ar.  Lokling  bchv.  his  paws  a  ducal  coro- 
net or. 

Folei/,  [Vv''itley-Court,  Worcestershire,]  ar.  a  fesse 
engr.  betw.  tlu-ee  ciuqucfoils,  within  a  bordure 
sa. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  ar.  holding  in  his  fore 
feet  a  .shield  of  the  arms. 

Fokji,  [Slaakc-Court,  Herefordshire.]  The  same. 

Fohnj,  [Prestwood,  Staffordshire.]     The  same.    " 

Foley,  or  Foiflcy,  ar.  a  fesse  eugr.  betw  three 
cinquefoils  sa. 

FoLiuKD.     See  Fulford. 

FoLiAMBE,  [Walton,  Derbyshii-e,  and  Essex,] 
sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallops  or.  \_Confiymed, 
28fh  Men/,  1587,  io  God/rid  Foliambe,  of  W(d- 
ioji,  Dcrhyshire.'] 

FoUamha,  [Croxdon  and  Aldwicke,  Staffordshire,] 
sa.  a  bend,  bctw.  six  escallops  or,  v.ithio  a  bor- 
dure engr.  gu. — Crest,  a  leg,  couped  at  the 
thigh,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  a  spur  of  the  first, 
on  the  thigh  a  fesse,  indented,  gu.  the  arms 
and  crest  charged  with  a  crescent,  for  dif- 
ference. 

FoLiOT,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  abend  ar. 

Foliot,  [Northamptonshire,  Temp.  Henry  IL] 
The  same. 

Foliot,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  a  martlet  sa. 

Foliot,  erm.  two  bars,  nebulee,  gu.  {Another, 
three  bars.) 

Foliot,  erni.  two  bars,  wavy,  gu. 

FoLiSiiB,  or  FoNLiSH,  gu.  a  fret  or,  and  chief 
ar. 

Folis/ie,  gu.  a  fret  or,  ou  a  chief  ar.  three  mullets, 
pierced,  sa. 

FoLJAMii,  [Walton,  Derbyshire,]  sa.  a  bend, 
betw.  six  escallops  or.     [Created  a  Bart.   Jul// 

■    24,  lG-23.] 

FoLKE,  or  FULKE,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  mullets  sa. 

FoLK.ES,  [jNliddlesex,]  per  pale,  yert  and  gu.  a 
fleur-de-lis  erm. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  erect, 
habited,  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  cufi"  turned  up 
erm.  the  hand  holding  a  javelin  Cor  spear)  ppr. 


F  O  N 

[Granled,    hi/  Henri/ St.  Geon/e,  llili  Marrh, 

1GS.5.] 
FoLKEswoin'il,  ar.  on  a  cross,  pntonce,  gv..  five 

escaIIo]is  or. 
J''o!,KiNGiiAM,  sa.  a  bend,    betv/.    six   escallo)js 

Folkiiujltam,    [Barton,  Yorkshire,]     ar.     a    chcv. 

betv,'.  three  cinquefoils  sa. 
FoiJCSTAYN,  per  bend,  nebulee,  ar.  and  gii. 
J'^oUcstayn.  per  bend,  nebulee,  gn..  and  ar. 
I-'OLEIFOKD,  az.  tlu-ee  elm  for  oak)  leaves  or. 
FoLi.iNGiiA.M,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  three  covered 

snlts  or. 
Foi.LiOT,    [>k;rfl'.nmptonshire,]    bi.ny,  wavy,  of 

six,  erm.  and  gu. 
FoUiot,    [Perton,    Worcestershire,]    ar.    a  lion, 

rampant,  double  queued,  purp.  crowned  or. 
FoUiot,  [Norfolk,]    gu.    a    bend    ar.      (Another, 

or.) 
FoUiot,   [Peeton,]  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  guardan.t, 

FdLNAREV,    or  FoLCNARKY,  ar.  tlirce   swans, 

volant,  sa. 
FoLViLE,  or  FoLLEA'iLLE,  per  fesse,  erm.  and 

or,  a  cross,  saixelly,  gu. 
Folvile,    [Ashby,    Eucks,  and   Huntingdonshire,] 

per  fesse,  ar.  and  or,  a  cross,  moliue,  gu. 
Folvile,  per  fesse,  erm.  and  or,  a  cross,    formee. 

ar. 
Foluile,  [Kersby,  Durham,]  barry  nebulee  of  six. . 

ar.  and  sa.  a  canton,  gu. 
Folvile,   or  FolvUi,  [Cheshire,  1099,1  g^^-  a  chief 

ar.  over  all,  a  cross,  moline,  or. — Crest,  a  garb. 

per  pale,  or  and  vert,  the  band  counterchanged. 
Folville,  [Leicestershire,]  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.    a 

cross,  moline,  gu. 
Foi.l'NYLL,  [Leicester,]    vaire,     sa.    and    ar.    a 

quarter  gu. 
FoLYOTT,  gu.  abend,  betw.  six  crescents,  ar. 
Fo Ml! RIAL,  or,  a  cross,  pattee,  ar.  fambriated  gu. 
FoxcEUX,  ar.  abend,  engi-.  az. 
FoKGERHAM,  or,  five  fusils,  in  bend,  gu. 
FONIKE,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  annulets,  sa. 
FoKLODE,  ar.   three  leopards'    faces  sa.    a   lion, 

passant,  in  chief,  gu. 
FoNNDKR,  or  FoNDRAS,    [France,]    gu.    three 

bars  ar.  in  chief,  a  saltier  engr.  or.     (Another, 

(he  field  az.) 
FoNNEREAU,  [Edmonton,    I'.Iiddlesux,  desceiul- 

ed  from  Geneva,]  gu,  three  chev.  ar.  on  a  chief 

az.  a  sun,    or. — Crest,   a    sun,  as    in    the   arms. 

[Borne  h>/  Harry  Foiincreau,  Ef^q.  of  WimpoL'- 

Strcel,  London,  3»2.3.] 
Fontaine,  [London,]  gu.  a  bend   or,  in  the  si- 
nister chief,  a  clnquefoil  eriu. 


1-  O  R 

FoNTALL,  or,  a  cross,  sarcelly,  gu,  aud  chief  or. 

I'oNTEGHAYNE,  ivi.  frctty.  Oil  a  cautoii  01,  a 
lion's  gamb,  erased,  of  tlie  field. 

FoNTiliUS,  De,  [Temp.  Jolm,]  ar.  a  cLief  gii. 

yontlhiis,  az.  the  sun  and  full  moon  in  chief,  and 
iu  base,  the  seven  stars,  in  orbiculr.r  form,  ail 
or.  [Borne  hyJoIrn  J)c  Foiiiihus,  sixtli  Bhliop 
of  Ely,  and  Lord  Trcasai-er,  anno  1219.] 

FuoGi",  ar.  on  a  fesse,  lietw.  three  annulets  sa.  as 
many  mullets  of  the  field. 

FooRTli,  [London,]  ar.  arose,  bclw.  two  mait- 
lets,  in  jiale,  or,  and  as  many  flaunches  of  the 
second,  on  each  a  rose  gu. 

Foot,  az.  on  a  bend  erm.  cottised  or,  three  leo- 
pards'faces,  ppr.  f  Granted  fo  E/i:cilelk  Foof, 
of  Brentford,  Middlesex,  lAth  Dec.  17Gi).] 

Foot,  ar.  a  chev.  in  tlie  dexter  point,  a  trefoil  sa. 
[Borne  ly  Sir  Tltoinas  Foot,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1651.] 

Foote,  [Tiverton,  Devonshire,]  or,  a  che^ .  sa.  in 
the  dexter  corner,  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  se- 
cond.— Crest,  a  iia'>edarin,  ercef.  ]>pr.  holding 
a  trefoil,  slipped,   sa. 

Foote,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  in  the  chief  dex- 
ter quarter,  a  trefoil,  shpped,  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  vested  sa.  cuffar.  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  trefoil,  slipped,  sa. 

Foote,  vert,  a  chev.  l.>clw.  three  doves  ar. — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  erased,  nj.  charged  v.  ifli  an  ermine 
spot  Sit.  [Granted  to  Benjamin  Jlatley  Fuote, 
of  DctUny,  Kent,  and  Vercjan,  Corincall,  Isl 
June,  1772.] 

Foote,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  hon's  head,  erased,  ar.  [Borne  hy 
Robert  Foote,  Est/,  of  Charlton-Plave,  Kent, 
1825.]     See  Plate^.f  Arms. 

Foots,  or  Footes,  [London  aud  Sussex,]  az.  four 
lozenges  in  cross  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  of  the 
last.— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  spear 
sa.  headed  ar.  charged  viith  three  plates. 

FoitiiiiS,  [Moniniusk,  Scotland,]  az.  on  a  chev. 
betv,'.  three  bears'  heads,  couped,  ar.  muzzled 
gu.  a  man's  heart  ppr.  v.ith  wings,  or. 

Forbes,  [CuUoden,  Scotland,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  bears'  heads,  couped,  ar.  muzzled,  gu.  as 
many  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  sa.— Crest,  an 
eagle,  displayed,  or. 

Eorbes,  (Foveroii,  Scotland,]  quarterly  ;  first  and 
fourth,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears'  heads, 
couped,  ar.  muzzled  gu.  a  cross  pattee  ar.  for 
dill'ereuce ;  second  and  third  ar.  three  unicorns' 
heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  cros.-;  pattee  ar. 

I'urbes,  [Aiichreddy,  Scotland.]  The  same,  all 
v.ithin  a  bordure,  chcquy,  ar.  iuu\  gu. — Crest, 
a  small  sword,  bendways,  ppr. 

Forbes,  [Ballogie,   Scotland,]  per  fesse  ;    on   the 


FOR 

first  Forbes,  on  the  second  Preston. — Crest, 
a  sheaf  of  arrows,  ppr. 

Forbes,  [Ballluig,  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  bears'  heads,  co\i])ed,  ar.  muzzled  gu.  a 
man's  heart,  ))pr.  betw.  two  slvceus  of  tiie  llrsi, 
poinelled  or. — Crest,  a  skeen  piercing  a  man's 
heart  i)pr. 

Forbes,  [Eight,  Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  chequy, 
ar.  and  gu.  betw.  three  bears'  heads,  cuujied, 
of  the  second,  muzzled  of  the  third.- — Crest,  :x 
sand-glass  ppr. 

Forbes,  [Rohslav,',  Scotland,]  az.  a  skeeu,  in  fesse, 
ar.  hilt  and  pomelled,  or,  betw.  three  bears' 
heads,  couped  of  the  second,  muzzled,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  do>e,    ppr. 

Forbes,  [Millbuy,  Scotland,]  az.  a  skeen,  pale- 
ways,  with  a  wolf's  head,  couped,  or,  on  the 
])oint,  betw.  three  bears'  heads,  couped,  ar. 
muzzled  gu. — Crest,  a  bear's  head,  couped,  as 
in  the  arms,  Avithin  an  orle  of  olive  branches, 
vert. 

Forbes,  [Craigivar,  Scotland,]  az.  three  bears" 
heads,  couped,  ar.  muzzled,  sa.  in  the  centre, 
a  cross,  pattee,  iitchee,  of  the  second. — Great,  a 
cock,  ppr. 

Forbes,  az.  three  bears'  heads,  couped,  ar.  muz- 
zled gu.— Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  pjM-. 
f Another  crest,  a  bear,  passant,  ar.  guttee  de 
sang,  muzzled  gu.) 

Forbes,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  bears' heads,  couped, 
ar.  muzzled  gu.  on  an  escocheou  ar.  a  sword 
and  key,  in  saltier,  gu.  (the  sword  in  bead  si- 
nister, surmounted  by  the  key,)  quartering,  ar. 
three  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  an 
eagle,  rising,  sa. 

'<i>tc. — The  bad^e  i.^  worn  in  the  first  quarter,  as  heretii- 
tiiry  Higli  Constable  of  Water-To-wn,  near  Kdinbur?!!. 

F'orbes,  [Lord  Slayor  of  London,  1726,]  az.  th.ree 
horses'  heads,  erased,  ar.  bridled  gu.  in  cliiei', 
a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second. 

FonjiKSilEK,  erm.  on  a  chief,  engr.  betw.  three 
grilliii.s'  heads,  erased,  sa.  each  charged  with  au 
escallop,  or,  a  gTeyhoiind,  courant,  ar.  chained 
gu.  "  - 

Forbislier,  erm.  on  a  chief,  sa.  three  vuiicoins" 
heads,  couped,  ar. 

ForblsJier,  or  Frohisher,  erm.  on  a  fesse,  engr. 
betw.  three  griiiins'  heads,  erased,  sa.  a  grey- 
hound, courant,  ar.  collared  gu.  v  ith  a  line  re- 
ilexed  over  the  back,  or. 

FoRCiili,  iu-.  three  bars,  gemelles,  gu. 

Forcer,  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  or,  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' faces,  ar.  as  many  pellets. 

I\)RC]IE1{,  erm.  on  a  bend,  gu.   three  plates. 

FoRU,     [Ashhurlou    and   Plimtrec,  Devonshire,] 


F  O  R, 

per  fesscj  ar.  and  sa.  within  a  bordure,  encpr.  iu 

chief,  a   giejhoiiiid,  coin-ant,   in  base,  an  owl, 

all  coiuiteiThanged. — Crest,  a  demi  greyhound, 

rampant,  sa.  cliarged  -with  three  acorns  in  l)cnd, 

betw.  two  bondlets  or,  lietw.  two  branches  vert. 

frncted  ar.     (AnoUier  crest,  a  martlet ) 

Ford,  [Islington,  Devonshire,    Derbyshire,    Sus- 
•     sex,   Surrey,    and   ^^'iltshiro,]    az.    three    liosis, 

rampant,    crowned    or. — Crest,    a   demi    lion, 

rampant,   crowned  or. 
Ford,  [London,]  gn.  two  bends  vair,  on  a  canton 

or,  an  anchor  sa. 
Ford,  gu.  two  bends  vair,  a  canton  or. 
Ford,  gu.  two  bends   vair,  on  a  canton  or,  three 

ogresses. 
Ford,  [Middlesex,]  az.   a  fesse,  danccttee,  hetw. 

three  lions,  rampant,  or. 
Ford,  [^Yhite  Wallhaiu,  Berksliire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse, 

dauceflee,  sa.   seven  bezants,  in  chief  a    bear, 

conchant,  sa. 
Ford,  or  Forth,  gu.    two  bends,  ar.  on  a  canton 

or,  a  groyhoand,  issuani,  fa, 
Ford,  or  Alford,  [Fordmore,  Devonshire,]  gu.  a 

castle  ar.  crowned  or,  ou  the  port,  a  cross,  for- 

uiee,  of  the  third. 
Ford,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  and  chief,  ar. 
Ford,  [Gloucestershire;  Eexley  and  Canterbury, 

Kent ;    London  ;  and    Sufl'olk,]  gu.  two  bends 

vaire,  or  and   az.   on  a  canton  of  the  second, 

au  anchor  sa. — Crest,  out  of  the  naval  coronet 

........  a  bear's  liead,  sa.  muzzled  gu. 

Ford,  [Lord  JNfayor  of  London,  ,1071.]  The  same 

arms. 
Ford,  az.  two  flaunches  or,  in  chief  and  in  liase, 

a   martlet,    in    fesse    throe    roses,    all  counter- 
changed. 
Fo}-d,  [Prating,  Essex,]  ar.  a  w'olf,  salient,  sa. 
Forde,  sa.  six  lions,    rampant,    three,    two,  and 

one,  or,  crowned  gu. 
Forde,  [Hadley,  Suffolk,]  or,  four  bends  az. 
Forde,  ar.  three  cocks,  gu.  beaked   and  legged, 

or. 
Forde,  az.  a  fesse,    indented,  betw.  three   lions, 

ramjjant,  or. 
FoRDAVNE,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  or,  a  label 

of  three  points  gu. 
FOROAM,  cij-FoRUHAM,  barry,  wavy,  of  six,  or 

and  az.  on  a   chief  gu.  two  aiTows,  in  saltier, 

betw.  as  many  castles  ar. 
FoRDKOR,  cnn.  a  lion,  rampant,  per  fesse,  g:u. 

and  az.  guttee  d'cau. 
FoRDRK,  or   FoRDORE,  [Surrey,]  erm.  a   lion, 

rampant,  per  fesse,  az.  and  gu.  fretty  or. 
FoRUiiAM,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.   tliree  crosscis,  pa- 

tonce,  or.     [Borne  hy  John  Fordham,  Bishop 

of  Ehj,  anno  1368.] 


FOR 

FORDRINGHAM,  [Yorkslme,]  az.  a  bend,  betw, 

six  mullets,  or. 
For  F.MAN.     See  with  Fcirman. 
FoR)-,Ni)0\,    or   FoRRENHKN.     The    same    as 

FORRINGTON. 

FoRi'.SiGUT,  [Scotland,]    ar.  a  chev.   gu.  betw. 

three  griffins,  segreant,  vert. 
FoRJiST,  ar.  on  a  mount,  an  oak-tree  all  })pr. 
Forest,  [iMorborne,  Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse 

bet\\-.  three  hinds'  heads,  erased,  gu. 
Forest,  or  Forrest,  ar.  three  oak-trees,  vert. 
Forest,  gu.  a  dolpliin,  in  pale,  ar. 
Forest,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  o-.rls,  gu.  a 

trefoil,  slipped,  of  the  fust. 
Forest,  [France,]  gu.    an   orle   of  ciglit  martlets. 


?/,   ar.  a  fesse,  betw .    three   trefoi 


slipped. 


Forest,    gu.    a    fesse,    countercompony,    ar 
pur)i.   betw.    ten  billets,    four,  three,  twc 


and 

and 

cracking  a 


squirrel,  sejan 

-de-moulln,  betw.  four 


one. ,  . .  ■ — Crest, 
lud,   ppr. 

Foi;):,STtR,  az.  a  cro.-s,  f 
crosses,  pattee,  or. 

Forester,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  in  chief. 
two  leopards'  beads  of  the  first,  in  base  a  bugle- 
horn,  sa. 

Forrester,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bugle-horns,  sa.  garnished  gu. — Crest,  a  lily 
gi-owing  through  and  surmounting  a  bus'a  of 
thorns,  ppr. 

Forrester,  ar.  a  ratch-liound,  courant,  betw.  three 
liunting-horns,  sa. 

Forrester,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  hunting-horns, 
sa.  stringed  gu. 

Forrester,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three  pellets,  betw.  as 
many  hunting-horns,  sa. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand, 
holding  a  bunting-horn,  ppr. 

FoHiGAN,  or,  a  cross,  moline,  gu.  and  chief,  ar. 

FoRiNGTON,  gu.  three  cinqucfoil.5,  ar. — Crest,  a 
dragon,  sans  wings,  tail  extended,  per  fesse, 
vert  and  or. 

FoRLKSSF.,  gu.  ciglit  estoiles,  in  orle,  ar.  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  armed 
and  langued  of  the  first.  [Confirmed,  or  yranttd, 
to  Adam  Forlesse,  Esq.  of  M'halcoinhe,  Berl:s, 
June  26,  1637.] 

Fcirman,  az.  three  bears'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
collared  gu.  each  charged  with  four  bells,  or. 

Formcin,  [Northumberland,]  sa.  five  fusils,  iu 
fesse,  ar. 

Forman,  or  Fornens,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  five  fusils, 
in  pale,  ar. 

Forman,  or  Foreman,  [London  and  Leicester- 
shire,] barry,  wavy,  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  ii 
chev.  sa.  three  martlets  or,  a  chief  gu.  charged 


r  o  R 

wi(h   a    lion,    passant,  be(w.  tvro    anchors    of 

gold. — Crest,  a  demi-dragon,  nunpant,  vert. 
Fonnan,  [Lord   Mayor  of  London,  lo^iS.]     'J'be 

saiuc  arms. 
Fonnan,  [Liucolnshivi',]  harry,    nebulcc,  ar.  and 
.    az.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  naiih^ts  or,   on   a  cliief 

gu.  a  lion,  })assant,  guaidant,  betw.  two  ancliors 
•    of  the  fourth. 
Foreman,     [Forman,    Scotland,]    sa.  a  chev.   or, 

betw.  three  trouts,  haurient,  ar. 
Foreman,  az.  three  trouts,  fretted  in  triangle,  oni' 

looking-  to  the  base,   and   the  other  two   to  the 

dexter  and  sinister  chief. .  . . 
FoRNEAUX,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross  cros.^k'ts, 

ar. 
Forncaux,   or    Fornens,    gu.    a    bend,    betw.    six 

cross  crosslets,  or. 
Forncavx,  [Devon, 1  or,  a  chief  sa. 
Forneaux,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslcts. 


Foj 


(X,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.   six  cross   crosslets, 


Forneaux,  sa.  a  ]3ale,  engr.  ar. 

Forneaux,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar. 

FoENECiiE,  or  FoRNECii,  sa.  a  chev.  em- 
battled, or,  betw.  three  roses,  ar. 

Forneys:,  or  Foenlns,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  pile, 
engr.  ar. 

Forneys,  sa.  a  pile,  ar. 

Forneijs,  ar.  a  ])ile,  engr.  sa. 

Forneys,  ar.  a  hound,  passant,  within  a  bordiire, 
sa. 

FoRONDOURE,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions,  ram- 
pant, az, 

FoRPORLEV,  or,  on  an  inescocheon three 

bezants  in  chief. 

FoRRElNE,  gu.  ten  bczaiits,  four,  three,  (wo, 
and  one. 

FORRENDINE,  gu.  three  ciuquefoils  ar. 

Forrest,  ar.  three  oak-trees,  vert. 

Forrest,  ar.  on  a  mount  in  base,  three  trees,  all 
ppr. 

Forrest,  gu.  semee  de  marllcts,  ar. 

Forrest,  ar.  three  oak-leaves,  vert. 

FoR.S,  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis,  sa. 

FoRSE,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chief  gu. 

FoR.SRR,  [Kelboe  and  Hnrberhouse,  Durham,] 
sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  or,  betw.  three  leopards' 
faces,  ar.  as  many  anmdets  of  the  field. — Crest, 
a  fox,  sejant,  ppr.  wounded  in  the  lieck  by  an 
arrow  or,  feathered  ar.  [^Granted,  hi/  ^.iloirer 
Norroij,  lo75,] 

FoR,SET,  [Middlesex,  IGJl,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  over  all,  a  bend,  gobony,  ar.  and  gv.— 
Crest,  a  demi-lion,  sa.  supporting  a  column, 
gobony,  ar.  and  gu.  the  capilal  and  base  or. 


F  O  II 

Forsef,  [Eillingsley,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
sa.   three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  of  the  field. 

Fo}!sCER,  [Alnwick,  Northumberland,]  ar.  a 
chev.  vert,  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  stringed 
gu. — Crest,  a  buck,  trijipaut,  ppr. 

I'orster,  [Cuiunor,  Berkshire,] three  bugle- 
horns,  stringed ;  quarterly, three 

pheons, points  upwards. — Crest,  a  stag, 

lodged  and  reguardaut,  gu.  charged  with  a  mart- 
let or,  for  dilicrencc,  vulned  (hrnagh  the  neck 
by  an  arrow  ar.  [Alom.imental  Inscription  to 
Anihoiiy  Forsler,  e/ent.  fUiinq  ].J75,)  in  Cum- 
nor  Church,  Berks.] 

Fursfer,  [ivondon,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
bugle-horns,  sa.  a  pheon  or. — Crest,  a  dexter 
arm,  in  armour,  embowed,  ss.  purfled  and 
braced  or,  round  the  arm  a  sash  vert,  holding 
in  tlje  hand  ])pr.  an  arroAV  vert,  broken  ofl'  ai 
the  head,  ^barbed  or. 

Forsler,  [Loudon  and  Cumberland,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
vert,  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  stringed  or, 
an  escallop  of  the  last. — Crest,  an  arm,  in 
armour,  embowed,  ar.  embraced  or,  holding  a 
broken  tilting-speai-  of  the  last,  lllei-alds' 
Ofice,  London,  C.  24.] 

Forsler,  [Aldermeston,  Berkshire,  Somersetshire, 
and  Warwickshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
arrows  ar.— Crest,  a  hind's  head  gu.  ducaliy 
gorged,  and  lined  or. 

Forsler,  [AVorcestershire,  and  Trotton,  Sussex,] 
sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  pheons  or,  as 
many  escallops  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  stag's  head, 
erased,  ar.  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  and 
line  of  the  last. 

Forsler,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  vert,  betw. 
tlu-ee  bugle-horns,  strung  sa.  a  pheon  or. 

Forsfrr,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  a  bugle-horn,  strung  sa. 

Forsicr,  [Bambrough-Castle,  Northumberland,] 
ar.  a  chev.  vert,  betw.  three  bngle-horns  sa.; — 
Crest,  a  stag,  sa.  attired  and  guttee  d'or. 
(Another  crest,  an  arm,  in  ai-mour,  ppr.  hold- 
ing a  broken  tilfing-.'^ijcar  or.)  [CrLufvd  a  Barf. 
March '7,  lGiO-26.] 

Forsler,  [Egham,  JMiddlesex,  and  Battle,  Sus- 
sex,] ar.  a  chev.  vert,  betw.  three  bugle-horns 
sa. — Crest,  a  stag,  at  gaze,  sa.  attired  or. 

Forster,  [Barton-green,  Shropshire,]  quarterly, 
])er  fesse,  indented,  ar.  and  sa.  ;  in  the  first  and 
fourth,  a  bugle  horn  of  the  last,  strung  or  ;  in 
(lie  second  and  third  a  pheon  ar. 

Forster,  [Westminster,]  ar.  a  chev.  vert,  bet« . 
three  bugle-horns,  stringed  sa. — Crest,  a  buck 
sa.   attired  or. 

Forsler,  [London.]  The  same  arms.  [Granted. 
Fehruarij  27,  1005,  to  Sir  Thomas  Forster,  of 
St.  James's  Street,  Middlesex.'] 

[XX] 


FOR 

Forster,  [Battle,  Sussex,]  ar.  6u  a  bend,  engr. 
sa.  tbroo  bucks'  iiends,  cabosscd,  or. — Crest,  a 
talhot's  head,  erased,  or,  collared  and  ring'ed  gu. 

Foster,  [^yatIin>;■-sfrect,  and  Suttou-Sladdox, 
Shropshire,  and  of  Green-street,  Kent,]  quar- 
terly, per  fesse  indented,  ar.  and  sa.  in  the 
dexter  chief,  and  sinister  base,  qtiraiors,  a  biigle- 
hnrn  sa.  g:aruishcd  and  stringed  or. — Crest,  a 
talbot,  jjassant,  ar.  colUircd  gu.  lined  or,  uowed 
at  the  end. 

Foster,  ar.  three  bugle-horns,  stringed  sa. 

Foster,  ar.  a  chev.  vcvt,  botw.  three  Inigle-horns, 
witliin  a  bordure  sa.  bezantee. 

Foster,  [Essex  and  Suffolk,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  g-uttee  purp. 

Faster,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Foster,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  lion,  ranipnnt,  ar,  guttee 

Fiister,  [Nortliuniberjand,]  az.  a  chev.  or,  in  chief 
two  leopM'ds'  faces,  in  base  a  bugle-horn  of  the 
last. 

Foster,  [NorthumbcrlaTul,]  i\x.  on  a  chev.  vert, 
three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Foster,  [Northumberland,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  leopards'  lieads  iu  chief,  and  a  crescent  in 
base  or. 

Foster,  [Baibadoes,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  lions,  passaut,  ppr.  as  many  arrows  of 
the  field. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crov.n,  checquy, 
ar.  and  sa.  a  buck's  head  ppr.  attired  or,  in  the 
mouth  an  aiTow  ar. 

Foster,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-cc  bugle- 
horns  vert,  stringed  or. 

Foster,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  throe  bugle-boras 
vert,  on  a  chief  of  tiie  second  as  many  leopards' 
heads  or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  quarterly,  sa. 
and  ar.  attired  or. 

Foster,  [Ivondon,]  sa.  a  hart,  trippant,  ar.  betw. 
three  bezants,  each  charged  with  a  pheon,  sa. 
all  within  a  bordure,  gobonated,  or  and  gu. 

Foster,  [Ireland,]  sa.  a  chev.   erm.   betw.   three 

'  phoons  or,  in  chief  an  annulet  of  the  third. 

Foster,  [Huntingdonshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
Uuee  pheous,  ar. 

Foster,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1454.]  The 
same. 

Foster,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  broad  arrows, 
headed  and  feathered,  or. 

Foster,  [V/ich,  Worcestershire,]  sa.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  betw.  three  pheons  or,  as  many  escallops  of 
tlie  field. — Crest,  an  antelope's  liead,  erased,  ar. 
attired,  armed,  and  collared  or,  a  line  and  ring 
flowing  from  the  tVont  of  the  collar  or. 

Foster,  [Lincolnshire  and  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
eugr.  erm.  betw.  three  broad  arrows  or,  feather- 
ed ar.  .        ■  •  ■  ■ 


FOR 

Foster,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ])heons  or. 

Foster,  sa.  n  clicv.  engr.  betw.  three  pheons  or. 

Foster,  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  bird-bolts,  ar. 

Foster,  or  Forstall,  [Kilkenny,  Ireland,]  sa.  three 
pheons  ar. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head  ar.  col- 
lared and  cliaincd  or.  [Confirmed  and  attested 
in  Ireland,  Norcmher  30,  1GA4.] 

Foster,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  bend  wavy,  sa.  three 
bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  or. 

Foster,  aa.  a  cross  sarcelly  betw.  four  cross  forniee 
or. 

Foster,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  ar.  and  gn. 
in  the  first  quarter,  a  bugle-horn  sa. 

Foster,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  guttee  pui-p. 

Foster,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pheons  ar. 

Foster,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  betw.  three  pheons 
ar. 

Foster,  [Berks,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bugle- 
horns,  stringed  sa. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
jipr.  [Borne,  cji'arterh/  with  the  Arms  ofPigot 
in  the  first  quarter,  b>/ the  Rev.  William  Foster 
Fi:;ol,  D.D.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  and 
liictor  of  Clewer,  Berks,  and  of  Mereivorth, 
Kent,  1825.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Foster,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  pheous  ar.  a 
crescent  for  difl'ereuce,  quartering  IlilJ,  gu.  a 
chev.  erminois,  betw.  three  leopards'  faces  or. — 
Crest,  first,  an  arm,  embov.-ed,  in  armour,  the 
liand  grasping  a  s})'ear,  all  ppr.  for  Foster ;  se- 
cond, a  talbot's  head,  erased,  gn.  collared  or, 
for  Hill.  [Borne  by  John  Hill  Foster,  Esq. 
1824.] 

Foster,  [Essex,]  az.  a  lion,  r;m;pant,  ar.  guttee 
de  larmes. 

Foster,  ar.  a  chev.  gn.  betw.  t'lree  bugle-hoiiis, 
sa.  stringed  of  the  second. — Crest,  an  arm, 
cmbov/cd,  holding  a  broken  tilting-spear,  ppr. 

Forsyth,  [Taiizerton,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev. 
engr.  gu.  betw.  three  griflins,  salient,  \ert,  armed 
and  membered  of  the  second. 

Forsyth,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  betw . 
three  grifiins,  segreant,  az.  armed  and  mem- 
bered sa.   crowned  or. 

Forte,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  three  mallets,  gu. 
(Another,  sa.) 

Fortkrishav,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  three  Saracens' 
lieads,  full  faced,  sa.  caps  or. 

Forterslky,  or  Fortryshey,  [Dorsetshire,] 
ar.  three  Saracens'  heads,  sa.  WTcathed  of  the 
field. 

FoKTKSCUE,  [Castle-Hill,  Devonshire,]  az.  a 
bend,  engr.  ar.  cottised  or. — Crest,  a  plain  es- 
cocheon,  ar. 

Fortescue,  [Surrey,]  az.  a  bead,  engr.  ar.  cot- 
tised or,  within  a  bordure,  gobony,  ar.  and  az. 
— Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  or. 


F  0  S 

Fortescue,  nz.  a  bend,  cottised,  ar. 

Fortesrnc,  [Preston,  Lancasliire,  and  of  Bucks,] 
az.  on  a  Lend  ar.  cotlised  or,  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference.— Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  ar.  mancd, 
armed,  and  tufted  or. 

Fortescue,  [Essex,]  az.  a  bend,  engr.  ar.  coUiscd 
or. — Crest,  a  leopard,  passant,  guardant,  ppr. 
[^Borne  (quarterly  with  Aland,  of  WafcrfordJ 
by  Sir  John  Aland  Fortescue,  one  of  the  Jus- 
tices of  the  Connnon  Pleas,  1728,  of  Knoll's 
Hill,  'Slaplrford-Ahhots,  F^scx.'] 

Fortescue,  az.  a  bend,  engr.  ar.  cottised  or, 
within  a  bordui-c  gu.  (Another,  the  boruure 
ar.) 

Forth,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Forth,  gu.  a  liou,  rampant,  or,  supporting  a  .'^(aff, 
ragidy,  of  tlie  last. 

Forth,  [Loudon,]  az.  a  rose,  betw.  two  martlets  in 
pale,  betw.  as  many  maunclies  or,  each  chaigcd 
with  a  rose,  gu. 

Forth,  []5utley,  Suflblk,]  gu,  two  bends,  vaire, 
ar.  and  ^a.  on  a  canton  or,  a  demi  gTcyhouii'l, 
courant,  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  boar's  head, 
erased,  sa.  nrizzled  or. 

Forth,  [Butley-Abbey  and  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,] 
gu.  two  bends  vaire,  or  and  sa.  on  a  canton  of 
the  second  a  demi  greyhound,  coupe,  courant, 
sa. — Crest,  a  bear's  liead  sa.  muzzled  gu. 

FoRTiEUS,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  label  of  five 
points  or. 

Fortihus,  [Seneschal  Poictou  aiulAciuitaine.Tcnip. 
Henry  III.]  ar.  three  mallets,  gu. 

FoRTON,  gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  gu. 

For  TRY  K,  ar,  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
langued  or. 

Forts,  or  Ue  Fortihus,  ar.  a  chief  gu. 

Forts,  or  De  Fortihus,  gu.  a  cross,  patonce,  vaiv. 

Forward,  [Lancasliire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
crosses,  pattee,  ar. 

FoSBROOKE,  or  Folbrooke,  [Northampton- 
shire,] az.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  cintjuefoils  ar. 
(Another,  roses.) 

FOSCOT,  or  FoxcoT,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
engr.  az.  three  stumps  of  trees,  couped  and 
eradicated  of  tlie  iirst. 

FosSARD,  [Doncaster,  Yorkshire,  Temp.  Richard 
I.]  or,  a  bend  .sa. 

F0SSEBROOK.E,  az.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  cinq\ie- 
foils  ar. 

Foster.     See  with  Forstj;r. 

FoSTON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  three  crescents 
of  the  field. 

Foston,  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  three  crcscenis  of 
the  field. 

Fusion,  [Yorkshire,]  paly  of  sL\,  or  and  az.,  a 
cluef  gu.  ■       ...»...• 


F  O  U 

Fother,  or  Foi.CiiER,  [Derbysliirc,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  gu.  three  plates. 

Father,  gu.  two  chev.  ar.  on  the  first  a  fleur-ue-hs 
of  the  field. 

FoTHERiiV,  [Lincoln,  and  Barham,  Kent,]  gu. 
a  cross,  composed  of  nine  lozenges,  at  each  end 
a  (leur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  falcon,  with  wirigs 
expanded  ppr.  beaked  or,  holding  in  his  moudi 
an  acorn  of  tlie  last,  leaved  vert.  [Granted  to 
Charles  Fofherhi/,  of  Burton,  Lincolnshire, 
Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  and  to  Martin  Fo- 
therby,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  his  scco}ul  Bro- 
ther, Feb.  28,  IGOf).] 

FoTiiERGiLL,  [llavensdall,  Westmoreland,]  vert, 
a  buck's  head,  couped,  within  a  bordure  engr. 
or. 

FoTiiERLKV,  [Lincoln,]  gii.  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  or,  grasping  a 
wolf's  head,  erased,  ar. 

FoTliRiNGHAM,  [TowHe,  Scotland,]  erm.  three 
bars  gu. — Crest,  a  grifiin,  segreant,  ppr.  beaked 
and  menibered  or.  Supporters,  two  v,-ild  men, 
wreathed  about  the  loins  with  oak-leaves,  hold- 
ing a  club  over  the  dexter  shoulder,  all  ppr. 
IVIotto,  Be  it  fast. 

Fotlirinyham,  [Lawhill,  Scotland,]  erm.  three  bars 
gu.  on  each  bar  a  buckle  or. — Crest,  a  grifiin's 
head,  couped,  ppr. 

Fotliringham,  [Bandori,  Scotland,]  erm.  three 
bars  gu.  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. — Crest, 
a  griffin's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

FouKE,  [Dorsetshire,]  vert,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

FouLCANLEY,  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu.  and  chief  ar. 

Foulcanley,  or,  a  cliev.  engr.  gu.  and  cliief  ar. 

FoULCliAMi'E,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallojjs  ar. 

Foulchampe,  or  Foulgehavi,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a 
bend,  betw.  six  escallops  or. 

FoUEESiiURST,  [Leicestershire,  Cheshire,  and 
Essex,]  gu.  fretty,  or,  a  chief  erm. 

FoULHUR.ST,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  fret  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  two  mullets  of  the  first. 

Foulhurst,  or  FuUeshurst,  [Lcicestersliire,]  gu.  a 
fret  or,  a  chief  erm. 

FouLi.S,  [lugleby-Mauor,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three 
bay-leaves  ppr. — Crest,  in  a  crescent  ar.  a  long 
cross  of  the  last.  (Another  crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
couped,  holding  a  sword,  in  pale,  supporting  a 
laurel,  all  ppr.) 

Foulis,  [Ixatho,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  chc\ .  betw. 
three  laurel-leaves  vert,  as  many  plates. — Crest, 
a  dove,  holding  an  olive-branch  in  her  beak,  ])pr. 

Foulis,  [Kavelstoun,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  bay-leaves  vert,  a  primrose  or. — 
Crest,  a  dove,  voljiut,  holding  a  leaf  in  her  beak, 
ppr. 

FoULK,  D'OvKAY,  or,  three  bar.s  az. 
[  X  X  2  ] 


F  O  W 

FouU-e,  [Worcestersliirc,]  ar.  on  a  cLpv.  botw. 
tliioe  owls  sa.  as  niaiiv  lozcii^os  of  the  field, 
chaif^ed  with  a  spot  of  ermine,  ou  a  chief  az. 
tliree  acorn-branches  or. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  se- 
■  jant,  az.  bozaittee,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  hold- 
ing  in   liis  foct  an  acorn-branch   vert,   frucfcd 

FouU.-e,  vert,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  \_Borne  hi/  Tliomas 
Foulkc,  Alderman  of  London,  KJGO.] 

FoiTl.KS,  ar.  tv.o  sugar-canes  in  saltier  ppr.  sur- 
mounted h\  n  fleur-de-lis  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three 

■  plates,  each  charged  Avith  a  mullet  sa.- — Crest, 
out  of  a  tower  ar.  a  dcnii  eagle  sa.  beaked  or, 

.     holding  in  the  mouth  a  fleur-de-lis  gn. 

FoULPiiKKST,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  fret  or,  on  a 
cliief  of  the  second,  two  mullets  of  the  field. 
See  FuLSHEiiST. 

Foidsliiiml,  [Crewe,  Cheshire,  and  Lancashire,] 
gu.  a  fret  or,  on  a  chief  orm.  two  mullets  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  unicorn's  head,  crniinois,  attired  or. 

FoULTiiORPR,  ar.  a  cross,  niolinc,  sa. 

FouNDKR,  or  FouMiAURE,  ar.  a  bend,  bctv*-. 
two  lions,  rampant,  az. 

Fountain,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  bezants. 

Fountain,  or  Fonniaine,  [Stokingham,  Devon- 
shire,] i\i.  three  bars,  gemelles,  gu.  on  a  canton 
az.    a   lion,   passant,   guardant,  or. — Crest,    an 

"     eagle's  head,  erased, holding  in  his  beak 

a  snake. 

Fountain,  gn.  a  bend  or,  in  the  sinister  chief,  a 
cinquefoil  ar.  (Another,  erni.)  [Granted,  22d 
Fchruary,  IGIC!,  to  Erasmus  de  la  Fountain,  of 

■     Jieh-liamp-St.-Paul,  Essex.'] 

Fountayne,     [.Melton,    Yorkshire;     Norfolk    and 

.     Buckinghamshire,  1004,]  or,   a  fesse  gu.   betw. 

•  three  elephants'  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  an 
elephant's  head,  conped  or,  armed  ar.  vulned  in 
the  neck  gu.  [Borne  hy  John  Fonniaine,  Efq. 
Scrgeant-at-Law,  Commissioner  of  the  Great 
Sea/  of  Enijhmd,  l(i(iL] 

Foi'NTBEny,  Fekontberv,  or  Tauketh- 
HF.RY,  [Bedfordshire,]  erni.  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
roses  or, 

FouNTENRY,  [Francc,]  ar.  three  bars,  gemelles, 
gu.  a  canton  az. 

FoUNTiNGUiEN,  az.  a  fret  or,  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  lion's  gam.b,  erased  and  erect  az. 

FouXTNEY,  or  FoNTENNY,  ar.  three  bars, ge- 
melles, g-ii. 

FoURCHES,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Fov/iiCRY,  [Bluutishani,  33urham,  and  Newbald, 
Yorkshire,]  vert,  u  stag,  passant,  nr.  attired  or. 
— Crest,  a  stag's  head,  ar.  attired  or,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert^ 
one  and  two. 

Futrbery,  [Huntingdonshire.]     The  same  arms. — 


F  O  W 

Crest,  a  stap,'s  head,  ar.  attired  or,  charged  on 
the  neck  willi  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert,  one 
and  two,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gu.  stalked 
and  leaved  vert. 

FoWELi,,  [Fowcll,  Devoubhire,]  ar.  a  cliev.  sa. 
on  a  chief  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  field. — Crest, 
out  of  a  mural  crown,  an  auteio))e's  head  ar. 
attired  gu.  (Another  crest,  a  griffin's  head, 
erased,  ar.  struck  through  the  breast  with  an 
arrow  pjir.) 

FowiCK,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  annulets  gu. 

FoWKE,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1053:  Dorset- 
shire and  Staffordshire,]  vert,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. — 
Crest,  an  Indian  goat's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Fou-l-e,  [Dublin,]  vert,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  betw. 
three  escallops  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  az. 
charged  Avith  an  escallop  ar.  holding  in  his  dex- 
ter foot  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Foirke,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  on  a  chief  indented  of 
the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  [Granted  to 
Bartholomew  Fowke,  1580.] 

Fo-UKES,  [London,]  sa.  two  bars  ar. 

F'owKROY,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  in  pale  sa. 

FowLCHAMVE,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallojis  ar. 

FoWLE,  [Salhurst,  Sussex,  and  Sandhurst,  Kent,] 
ar.  a  chev.  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  tliiee  mul- 
lets of  the  first. — Crest,  a  gril^in's  head,  erased, 
ar.  pierced  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  gn. 
barbed  ar.  vulned  of  the  second. 

FoR-le,  [River-Hall,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  betw.  three  roses  or,  barbed  vert.— 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  au  arm,  em- 
boved,  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  in 
the  hand  ppr.  a  battle-axe  of  the  first. 

Foxde,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  betw.  three  roses  or. — ' 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm, 
in  arniour,  erabowed,  ppr.  garnished  gold,  hold- 
ing in  the  hand  a  battle-axe  of  the  last.  [Borne 
III  IVilliam  Fovle,  of  Chule-Lodnc,  Wills, 
Esq.  18-i:3.] 

FowEER,  [Gloucestershire,]  quarterly,  az.  and 
or,  in  the  first  quarter,  a  hawk's  lure  "and  line  of 
the  second. —  Crest,  an  ostrich's  head,  or,  betw. 
two  wings  ar.  liokling  in  his  lieak  a  horse-shoe 
az.  [Granted  to  Daniel  Fowler,  of  Stone- 
house,  Gloucestershire,  V-ith  March,  1000.] 

Fowler,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  (another,  or,)  tliree 
wolves'  heads,  erased,  gu.  Avithiu  a  bordure  of 
(he  second,  charged  with  eight  castles  or. 

Fowler,  or,  two  wolves'  heads,  erased,  within  a 
bordure,  engr.  gu.  charged  Milii  eight  escallops 
of  the  field.' 

Foiclcr,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  three  leopards'  lieads  sa. 
in  chief,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

Fowler,  [St.  Thonuis,  Stali'ordshire,]  erm.  on  a 
cautou  gu.  an  owl  ar.     (Another,  or.) 


FOX 

Fowler,  [St.  Thomas,  Staflbrdsbire,]  az.  on  a  cliev. 
engr.  (annllicr,  not  eu^r.)  betw.  three  lious, 
passaut,  guardaiit,  or,  as  many  crosses,  fonnoe, 
(anolher,  nioliiic,)  sa. — Crest,  a  bird  ar.  dv.cally 
gorged  or.  (A>mt]ti;r  crest,  a  cubit  arm,  habit- 
ed az.  holding  in  the  hand  j)])r.  a  lure  \crt,  fea- 
thered ar.  lined  or,  twisted  round  the  aim.) 

Fowler,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  chcv.  betw. 
three  lions,  passant,  guavdaut,  erm.  crov.nod  or, 
as  many  quatrefoils  vert.— Crest,  a  stork  ar. 
membered  gu.  holding-  in  his  bill  a  cross,  fornice, 
fitchee,  or.     [GranUd  IG93.] 

Fowler,  [Ricoft,  Uedfordshire,]  az.  on  a  chov.  ar. 
betw.  three  birds  or,  as  many  crosses  jiatlce,  sa. 
— Crest,  an  ov.l  ar.  ducally  gorged  gu. 

Fowkr,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
herons'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Fowler,  [Staffordshire,] on  a  chev.  ar. 

betw.  tliree  lions,  passant,  guardant,  or,  as  many 
crosses,  pattee,  sa.  [^Borrie  hij  John  Fowler, 
Esg.  of  Horton-Hall,  and  Leek,  Slufordshirc, 
1824.] 

Fowler,  [Islington,  Middlesex,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar. 
bctw.  three  hei-ons  or,  a;  many  crosses,  fonnec, 
gu.     [Creaied  a  Baronet,  2\jst  May,  102S.] 

FoWLESfiURST,  [Salop,]  gu.  fretty  or,  on  a  chief 
ar.  two  mullets,  pierced,  sa. 

FoWLiCHK,  gu.  a  fret  or,  and  chief  of  the  field. 

FoWLTHORrE,  [Yorksliire,]  ar.  a  cross,  mohue, 
a  crescent  for  difference. 

■FoWNES,  or  FONES,  [Cornwall,]  az.  two  eagles, 
displayed,  in  chief,  and  a  mullet  in  base  ar. 
[Borne  hy  James  Somervilla  Fownes,  of  ]\[cck- 
lenhurcjh-Square,  1824.] 

Fownes,  az.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Fox,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  foxes' 
heads,  erased,  gn.  collared  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a  greyhound's  head  or. 

Fox,  az.  a  pelican  iu  her  nest,  with  wings  ex- 
panded, feeding  her  young,  vulned  ])pr. 

Fox,  az.  a  pehcan,  vulning  herself,  Viithin  a  bor- 
dure  or. 

Fox,  gu.  on  a  chev.  erm.  a  pale  az.  charged  with 
a  pelican,  vulning  herself  or,  betw.  three  lion-;' 
heads,  erased,  of  the  last,  within  a  bordure  of 
the  last,  hurtee. 

jFo.v,  (Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  lions'  heads,  erased,  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  fesse,  nebulee,  charged  with  a  griflin's 
head  of  the  first. 

Fox,  [Chacondje,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  chov. 
erminois,  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or,  on 
a  chief  of  the  last,  a  fesse,  nebulee,  piup.  over 
all  on  the  chief,  a  pale  ar.  charged  with  a  fox's 
head,  erased,  gu.  all  \s'ilhiu  a  bordure  or,  charged 
wiih  hurts. — Crest,   a  fox,  passant,  reguardant, 


FOX 

per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  in  his  mouth  a  rose-braticli, 

flowered  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Fox,  [Yolgrevc,  IJcrbyshire,]  or,  a  chev,  gu.  Intw. 

three  foxes'  heads,   erased,  az. — Crest,   a   fox, 

passant,  az. 
Fox,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions,  passant,  az. 

three  foxe.s'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Fox,  [Bosworth,   Leicestershire,]    ar.   on  a  chev. 

betw.    three  foxes'  heads,  erased,  gn.  a  mullet 

Fox,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  lions'  hea<ls, 
erased,  or,  a  chief,  ]>er  fesse,  wavy,  az.  and  or. 

jTo.v,  [Leicestershire,  Herefordshire,  and  Ludlow, 
Shropshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  foxes'  heads, 
erased,  gu. — Crest,  a  fox,  passant,  gu. 

Fox,  [Jlissenden,  Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
sa.  hetw.  three  cocks  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a  fox, 
courant,  or. —  Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  guardarU,  or, 
supporting  with  the  dexter  fool  a  book  of  the 
last. 

Fox,  [Essex,]  per  pale,  vert  and  sa.  a  cross,  put- 
tee, ai'. 

Fox,  [Lincolnshire,]  or,  tv,o  bars  az.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  a  fox,  courant,  of  the  first. 

Fox,  [Y/hitehall,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  foxes' 
heads,  erased,  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a 
lleur-de-hs  of  the  third. — Crest,  on  a  chapcau 
az.  turned  up  erm.  a  fox,  sejant,  or. 

Fox,  [Foxly,  AVilts.]  The  same  arms  and  crest. 
[Borne  by  the  Riglit  Honuurahle  Sir  Stephen. 
Fox,  Lord  Commissioner  of  the  Treasury  to 
King  Charles  II.  who  died  2S/A  October,  1716. 
Granted,  at  Brussels,  bi/  Sir  Edward.  Wedker, 
Garter,  30i/i  October,  1058.] 

Fox,  [Essex,]  quarterly,  sa.  and  \ert,  a  cross 
erosslet  ar. 

Fox,  [B'shop  of  Winchester,]  az.  a  pelican  or. 

Fox,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  loxes'  heads, 
erased,  gu.  collared  and  ringed  or,  as  many  be- 
zants.— Crest,  a  fox's  head,  as  in  tlie  arms. 

Fox,  az.  a  pelican,  in  her  piety,  or,  vulned  ppr. 
[Borne  by  Richard  Fox,  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
Lord  Privy  Seed,  anil  Counsellor  to  Henry  VII. 
and  VIII.  ohiit  1.328,-  founder  of  Corpus 
C/iristi  College,  Oxford.]  ' 

Fox,  erminois,  a  chev.  betw.  three  foxes'  heads, 
erased,  gu.langued  ar.  [Granted,  or  confirmed, 
to  Ralph  Fox,  of  High  Holborn,  SJiddl.sex, 
12lh  June,  l(i:32.] 

Fox.M.i.,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three 
foxes'  heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  a  griflin's 
head,  or,  erased,  gu.  ducallv  gorged,  of  the 
Jast.   ■ 

Foxall,  [London,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 

Foxall,  [Huntingdonshire,]  or,  on  a  cross  ixz.  five 
escallops  of  the  field. 


F  R  A 

Foxall,  ar.  a  lu-iic!  cngr.  az. 

FoxcoTT,  iir.  on  a  cross  az.  five  escallops  or. 

Fox  LAY,  sa.  three  garbs  ar.    banded   or,  a  chief 

of  the  second. 
Foxhy,    [Berksliirc,]    gn.    Iwo    bars    ar. — Crest, 

a    ha^vk's    h-^,     erased     a(     the    thi^li 

belled 

Foxlnj,     [iSortliaTuptonslihe,]    ;ir.    a    fessc    cngr. 

belw.  tlirec  cinquel'oils  sa. 
Foxicij,  ar.  a  cross   eugT.    Lelw.    three  ciuqucfoils 

sa. 
FoXTON,   [London  and   Cambridgeshire,]    ar.   a 

chev.  gu.  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa.   garnished 

or. 
FoxwEST,  [London,]   ar.   a    chev.    betw.    three 

cross  crosslefs,  fitchee,  sa. 
FOY,  or  Le  Foy,  ar.  six  pellets,  three,  two,  and 

one. 
Foyle,    gu.    a    saltier,    conipony,    countcr-coni- 

pouy,    or    and    az.   betw.    fonr    cross    cro.'.slets, 

•  fitchee,  ar. — Crest,  a  cross  crosslet  ar.  boiv.. 
two  dragons'  wings,  chequy,  or  and  az.  [^Borne 
hy  Georcje  Soley  Foijle,  Esq.  of  Somerford- 
Keynes,   Wilts,  1824.] 

FoYLES,  [Sladbrdshire  and  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a 
saltier,  belvv.  four  trefoils,  slipped,  sa. 

Foj/les,  [Hampsliire,]  gn.  a  saltier,  chequy,  or 
and  gu.  betw.  four  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  ar.  betw.  two 
wings,  expanded,  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

Foyles,  [Dorsetshire  and  liampshire,  1600,]  ar.  a 
cross,  countercompony,  sa.  and  or,  betw.  fonr 
trefoils,  slipjied,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  horse's 
bead  ar.  crined  gu.  gorged  with  two  bars,  coni- 
pony, or  and  sa. 

Foyles,  ar.  a  saltier,  couutcrconpony,  sa.  and  or, 
betw.  foiur  trefoils,  slipped,   of  the  second. 

Foyles,  az.  a  rose  or. 

FoYX,  [Earl  of  Longueville,]  or,  three  pellets  gu. 

Foyx,    [Earl    of    Kendal,]    quarterly  quailered ; 

•  iirst,  or,  tliree  pellets  g;u. ;  second,  or,  two  kine, 
passant,  armed,  collared,  and  bells,  dependent, 
az.  over  all  on  a  label,  crossed,  sa.  fifteen  es- 
callops ai'. 

Fraigneau,  or,  ou  a  chev.  engT.  gu.  three  an- 
nulets of  the  first,  betw.  two  storks,  rising,  in 
chief  az.  beaked  and  meinbered  of  the  second, 
■  and  in  base,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  ash-tree  ppr. 
— Cre.st,  a  stork,  close,  ar.  beaked  and  niembered 
gu.  holding  ill  his  beak  a  slip  of  ash-tree  ppr. 
[Granted  to  William  Fraiyncau,  of  St.  James, 
Westminster,  1757.] 

Frame,  ar.  ou  a  chief  gu.  two  lions,  ramjinnt, 
or. 

Framiiam,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  four  crescents, 
counferchan2;cd.  '       " 


F  R  A 

Fr.AMEiNGiiAM,  orFREMLiv,  [Hartlip,  Kent,] 
gu.  a  rhev.  l,>etw.  three  close  helmets  ar.  plumed 
or.- — Crest,  an  elephant  or,  armed  gu. 

FramUnyhum,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  charged  with  another, 
dancelfee,  or. 

Frampton,  barr}' of  six,  a"-,  and  gu.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  three  crescents  or. 

Framjyton,  [Upway,  Dorsetshire,]  sa.  three  bars 
ar.  in  chief  us  many  crescents  or. 

Frampton,  sa.  two  lion's  paws,  issuing  out  of  the 
dexter  and  sinister  base  points,  cheveronwise,  ar. 
armed  gu. 

Frampton,  []Moreton  and  F.uckland,  Dorsetshire, 
1623,]  ar.  a  bend  gu.  cottised  sa.— Crest,  a 
greyhound,  sejant,  ar.  collared  gu.  winged 
or. 

Frampton,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  two  bars  gu.  three 
crescents  in  chief  or. 

Frampton,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  cottised,  gu. 
— Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant, 

Framton,  gu.  three  bars  ar.  in  chief  as  many 
crescents  or. 

FRASiSliA"\r,  [Warwickshire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and 
az.  four  crescents  counterchang-ed. 

Framyngjiam,  [Suft'olk,  15S-iJ  ar.  a  fesse  gu. 
betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. — Crest,  a 
camel's  head,  erased,  az.  bezantee. 

France,  ar.  a  clump  of  trees  ppr.  in  the  centre 
of  the  branches  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  on  a  chief. 
wavy,  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third.  [Borne 
I;/  the  late  Thomas  France,  Esq.  of  Bosiock- 
Hall,   Cheshire.'] 

Francey,  ar.  a  chev.  betvv.  three  mullets  sa. 

Franccy,  ar.  two  chev.  betw.  three  mullets 
sa. 

Fraxceys,  [Derbysliire,]  erni.  on  a  canton  sa.  a 
harp  c>r. 

Frances,  per  bend,  sa.  and  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
counterchanged. 

Frances,  per  bend,  az.  and  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
counterchanged. 

Frances,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mulfets  gu. 

Frances,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 
three  mullets,  pierced,  gu. 

Frances,  erm.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  hai-p  ar.  stringed 
or. 

Frances,  per  bend,  sinister,  or  and  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, counterchanged. 

Francis,  [Devonshire,  and  Combflory,  .Somerset- 
shire.] ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  nuillets  gii.  pierced 
of  the  field. 

Francis,  [Cookinaines,  Ilertfordsliire,  and  of 
Derbyshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  wavy,  betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  gu.  as  many  estoiles  of  the  first. 
— Crest,  on  the  trunk  of  a  viue-trce,  fructed,  an 
eagle,  wings  elevated,  all  ppr.    -       .   :;     ., 


F  R  A 

Francis,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.   a  chev.   betw.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  gu.— Crest,  out  of    a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi  eagle,   displayed,  gu. 
Francis,  [NorfoU;,]  nz.  a  saltier,  betw.  lour  cross 
crosslets  or. 

Francis,  gn.  a  chev.  betw.  three  eagles,  disjDiaycd, 
or. 

Francis,  [Xorfolk,]  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  fo'u-  cross 
crosslets  or. 

Francis,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  pigcoiis,  vo- 
lant, ar. 
.'Francis,  [Suflolk,]  gu.  a  chev.   engr.  erm.   hctv,-. 
thi'ee  pigeons,  rising,  ar.  legged  or. 

Francis,  [Derbyshire,] per  bend,  or  and  sa.  alien, 
rampant,  counterchanged.— Crest,  an  eagle,  dis- 
plajed,  erm.  beaked  andmembored  or.  [Granted 
Maij_  4,  1.577.] 

Francis,  [Derbyshire,]  per  bend,  az.  and  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  counterchanged. 

Francis,  [Loudon,]  per  fcsse,  az.  and  or,  a  Hon, 
rampant,  counterchanged. 

Francis,  [Colchester,  Esff'x.l     The  sai.ie. 

Fraticis,  [Derbyshire  and  Essex,]  gu.  a  saltier, 
betw.  four  crosses,  formoe,  or. 

Francis,  erm.  two  bars  sa. 

Francis,  or  Fraunccs,  [Derbyshue,]  ar.  a  chev. 
gu.  betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 

Frauds,  or  Fraances,  per  fesse,  indented,  ar. 
.  and  sa.  thi-ee  cocks,  charged  on  the  neck  wiih 
two  bars,  all  counterchanged. 

Francis,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1400,]  erm.  on 
a  canton  sa.  a  harp  ar. 

Francey,  ar.  two  chev.  betw.  three  nuillots  sa. 

Francies,  erm.  three  bars  sa. 

Francham,  gu.  three  crescents  ar.  a  chief  erm. 

Fran'chk,  or  Franke,  vert,  a  cross  saltier, 
invecked  or.  \_Bome  hij  Thoiaas  Franvhe, 
Gentleman,  Bluemantle  Pursitiva/it,  Temp. 
Henry  YII.] 

Fraxck.     See  with  Franke. 

Franckcheyney,  [Devon,]  erm.  on  a  cliief 
gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

FeancOj  in  a  landscape-field  a  fountain,  thereout 
issuing,  a  palm-free,  all  ppr. — Crest,  a  dexter 
ai-m,  habited  purp.  purfled  and  diapered  or, 
cuff  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  palm-branch 
vert.  [Granted  io  Jacob  Franco,  of  St.  Ca- 
tharine-Caiman,  London,  1700.] 

Francois,  [France,]  or,  ten  torleauxes,  on  each 
a  hawk's  bell  ar. 

Francois,  or,  ten  crescents  gu.  on  each  a  hawk's 
bell  ar. 

Frayicois,  gii.  a  pale  vair. 

Franuolph,  or  Frandolfe,  or,  (another,  ar.) 
two  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  gu. 

Frank,  [Boughtridge,  Scotland,]  vert,  oa  a  sal- 


F  R  A 

tier  engr.  ar.  five  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  firj;t.— 
Crest,  a  lion,  salient,  tad  forked  ppr. 
Franke,  [Leiccsfershii-e,]  az.  a  fesse,  embafiled, 
ern).  betw.  two  dexter  arms,  vainbraced,  ;\r. 
garnished  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 
or,  a  dexter  arm,  va'.nbraccd,  as  in  the  arm.s, 
holding  a  falchion  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or.  [Granted 
h;/  Thomas  St.  Georrje,  Feb.  6,  1G89.] 

Franke,  vert,  a  saltier,  fusilly,  or. 

Franke,   vert,  a  saltier  or. 

Franke,  vair,  a  saltier  engr.  or. 

Francke,  or  Frankish,  [Allingley,  Yorkshire,] 
vert,  a  saltier  engr.  or. 

Francke,  [Derbyshire  and  Lincolnshire.]  'J'iie 
same. 

Francke,  or,  a  bend  engr.  sa.  in  the  sinister 
chief  a  Coruish  chough  ppr. 

Francke,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  bend  engr.  sa.  betv.-.  two 
crows  ppr. 

Francke,  ar.  a  bend  dancettee  sa.  betw.  two  Cor- 
nish choughs  ppr.  • 

Francke,  [Knighton,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  hawks, 
close,  ar.  beaked  and  lielled  or. 

Francke,  gu,  a  saltier  engr,  or,  a  mullet  for  dift'er- 
cncc. 

Frankes,  vert,  a  saltier,  lozcngy,  or. 

Franks,  vert,  on  a  saltier  or,  a  torteaux. — Crest, 
on  the  trunk  of  a  tree  ppr.  a  hawk  of  the  last, 
charged  oa  the  breast  ^vith  a  torfeaux.  (Ano- 
ther crest,  ou  the  slump  of  a  tree  ppr.  a  fiilcon 
^or.) 

Franks,  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  lions,  rampant,  sa. 
— Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Franck,  vert,  on  a  saltier  engr.  or,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or, 
a  hou's  head  gu.  betv, .  two  wings  erminois. 

Frankland,  [Thirkelby,  Yorksliire,]  az.  a  bend, 
befw.  two  dolphins  or. 

Frankla?id,  [Rye,  Hertfordshire,]  az.  a  dolpliin, 
cmbowed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  bird  of 
llie  lirst,  collared  ar.  betw.  two  salticrs  gu. — 
Cre.-if,  an  anchor  sa.  enfiled  with  a  dol])hin  ar. 
[March,  3,  156S.] 

Frankland,  [York.shire,]  gu.  a  dolphin,  betw.  two 
annulels,  in  pale,  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  .second, 
a  martlet  sa.  betw.  two  salticrs  gu. 

Frankland,  az.  a  dolpliin  or,  ou  a  cliief  of  the 
\u<,  two  saltiers,  humettee  gu.— Crest,  an  an- 
chor, erect,  sa.  entwined  by  a  dolphin  ar. 
[Monumental  Inscription,  in  Chichester  Ca- 
thedral, for  Henr./  Frankland,  Vice-Admiral 
of  the  Red.-\ 

Fkanklyn,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  ou  a  bend,  engr. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  a  dolphin 
betw.  two  birds  or. — Crest,  a  iish's  head,  in 
pale  or,  erased  gu.  betw.  two  sprigs  vert. 


F  R  A 

Frankhjn,  [Moore,  Horfs,  and  Jliddlcscx,]  ar. 
on  a  bc-iid  az.  three  dolphins  of  llu-  field. — Crest, 
a  doljiliin,  tnibowcd,  ppr.  fumed  gu.  pierced 
llirough  the  .sides,  -witli  two  fishing  spears,  in 
.sa'lier,  or,  tied  at  the  top. 

Franklijn,  [K<;n(,]  ^n.  on  a  In-nd,  befw.  two  dol- 
phins or,  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the  (i]»(. 

Frankhjn,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  three  lions'  heads, 
erased,  g'li.  tvro  dolphins  or. 

FranJchin,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
two  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  a  dol[>hin,  em- 
bowed,  betw.  two  martlets  or. — Crest,  a  dol- 
phin's head  i\x.  erased,  gu.  fumed  or,  betw.  two 
brunches  vert. 

Franklyn,  [ICent,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  dol- 
phins g\i.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Frankhjn,  or  Frankland,  az.  a  dolphin,  embowed, 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  two  saltiers  gu. — 
Crest,  a  dolphin,  haurienl,  and  eutMined,  round 
an  anchor  erect  ppr. 

Franhhiii,  or  Frankland,  [Beccles,  Suffolk,]  az. 
a  dolphin,  embowed,  ar.  and  chief  or. — Crest, 
a  dolphin  ar.  entwined  round  an  anchor,  erect  sa. 

Frankh/n,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  dolplilns, 
embowed  or,  three  lions'  head.s,  erased,  gn. — 
Crest,  a  gievhound's  head,  brown,  collared,  or, 

•.   betw.  two  ^^■i!)gs  ar. 

Frankh/n,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  betw.  Uvo  lions' 
iicads,  erased,  gu.  a  dolphin,  uaiant,  betw. 
two  birds  or. 

Francklin,  [Devon,]  az.  a  Lend,  betw.  two  dol- 
phins, haurieiit,  embowed,  or. 

Frankton,  gu.   on  a  chev.  or,  three  mullets  sa. 

Fk.\NSH.\ji,  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  az.  six 
martlets  counterchanged. 

Frasek,  az.  abend  engr.  betw.  three  cinquefoils, 
ar.  a  canton,  gyronuy  of  eight,'  or  and  sa. — 
Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  gu.  Motto  over 
crest.  Ready. 

Frazcr,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  three  radi- 
ants gu. ;  second  and  third,  az.  three  cinquefoils 
.  ar. — Crest,    a   stag's   head,   erased,  or,  attired 
ar.  betw.  two  battle  axes  ppr. 

Frazer,  [Cowie,  Scotland,]  az.  three  cinquefoils 
ar. 

Frazer,  [Scotland,]  per  pale,  az.  and  ar.  three 
cinquefoils  counterchanged.- — Crest,  a  ■winged 
globe,  surmounted  of  an  eagle,  rising  ppr. 

Frazcr,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,    az.    a  fesse, 
-  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar.  ;  second  and  third  ar. 
.  three  antique  crowns  gu. — Crest,  a  hand,  point- 
ing with  the  fore  finger  to  an  escrol  above,  with 
this  motto.  Semper  paraii. 
Frazcr,    az.   three   cinquefoils  ar. — Crest,    on    a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  ostrich  ra^.  in   his  beak,  a 
jiorse  shoe  ppr.  .  .  , 


F  R  E 

FRAUNcr.YK,  [Lc)rd  IMayor  of  London,  1352, 
iuid  ]3.>3,]  per  b'Mid,  sinister,  or  and  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  comiterchauged. 

Fraiinces,  erm.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  harp  ar. 

Frauncis,  [Forcmnrk,  Derbyshire,]  ....  a  chev. 
betw.  thri.  e  spread  eagles 

Frautuci/s,  [Lord  TtI;iyor  of  Loiulon,  ]-3!i?  and 
1355,]  gu.  a  saltier,  betw.  four  cross  crosslets 
or. 

Frawac'UR,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five  escallo]>s  or. 

Frawalker,  or  Frauacur,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five 
escallops  or. 

Fray,  erm.  on  abend  i;a.  three  bee-hives  or. 

Fraye;  erm.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  bee-hives  or. 

FRAY)mouGl!,  or,  three  human  hearts,  betw, 
eight  cross  crosslets  gu. 

Freak,  az.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  as  in  the  arms,  holding  betw. 
the  paws,  a  cbaplet  vert. 

Freake,  or  Freke,  [Dorsctshii-c,]  sa.  tv^'o  bars  or, 
in  chief,  three  mullets  of  the  second— Crest,  a 
bull's  bead  sa.  attired,  collared,  and  lined  or. 

Freake,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis,  tJl  counterchanged.  [G?-anitd 
1572.] 

Freak,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  ar.  tl:rce  castles 
of  the  first,  betw.  as  many  dolphins  or.  IGranf- 
cd  to  'Jlichias  Frear,  M.D.  of  London,  Fel. 
1G02.]  .       ■ 

FreuaN')',  [Buckinghamshire,]  gu.  crusuly,  a 
cross  or.  . 

Freeod'I',  [East  Grinstead,  Sussex,]  gii.  a  chev. 
ar.  beiv.-.  three  human  hearts  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference. — Crest,  leopard,  sejant,  reguardant, 
ar. 

Frkky,  ar.  a  bend,  and  chev.  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton az.  a  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Frechevilk,  [Stavely,  Derbyshire,]  az.  a  bend, 
betw.  sLx  escallops  ar.^ — Crest,  a  demi  angel, 
full  faced  ppr.  crined  and  -winged  or,  on  his 
head  a  cross,  formee,  of  the  last,  vested  in 
mail,  and  the  arms  in  armour  ppr.  holding  in 
both  hands,  in  bend  an  arrow  or,  leathered  and 
headed  ar. 

Freckelton,  or  Freckeeton,  [Huntingdon- 
shire,] sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  covered  cujis  or. 
— Crest,  a  bear's  head  ar.  muzzled  or.  (Ano- 
ther crest,  a  camel's  head,  couped  ar.  bridled  or.) 
Freclietoii,  [Essex,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  co- 
vered cups  or. 
Freckton,  or  Frekleton,    [Lancashire,]    ar. 

a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 
Freckton,  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 
Fki  Di-iMCK,  [London,]  ar.  on   a  chief  az.  three 

martlc'.s  of  the  field. 
Frederick,  [Hampton,   Middlesex,]  or,  on  a  chief 


F  R  E 

az.  three  cloves,  close,  pjir. — Crest,  oii  a  clmpcaii 
az.  turned  \1[j  erui.  a  ddvc,  close,  ppr.  in  liis 
beak,  an  olive  branch  vcrf. 

Fri;dkiuck,  [Sir  Charles,  installed  Kni^lif  of 
the  Bath,  2Gth  aiay,  17()J ,]  or,  on  a  cluef  az. 
three  do\es  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gii. 
turned  up  erni.  a  dove,  holding  in  ils  beak  a 
sprig  of  laurel,  all  ppr.  Supporters,  two  men, 
armed  cap-a-pie,  on  their  heads  esquires'  hel- 
mets, V  ith  vizors  clo-e,  each  man  holding-  in  his 
exterior  liand  a  tilting-spear,  all  ppr.  and  eacli 
looking  from  the  arms. 

Frederklc.  The  same  arms.  [^Borns  Ij/  John 
Frederick,  Esq.  Alderman  of  London,  jlitii), 
and  Lord  Mayor  in  1G62.] 

FliKEliODY,  gu.  a  clie\'.  ar.  betw.  three  hearts  or. 

Frkekby,  or  Fkeshhy,  sa.  on  a  bend  or,  bo(\v. 
three  leopards'  heads  of  tiie  second,  as  many 
oak-leaves  vert,  a  canton  ar.  charged  v.ilh  a 
cross,  formee,  gu. 

Frkeland,  [Gretham,  Hampshire;]  ar.  a  chev. 
ermines,  betw.  three  mullet.^  gu. — Cre^t,  a  leo- 
pard, passant,  ar.  pellettee. 

Frkemng,  per  fesse,  indented,  or  and  gu.  three 
unicorns'  heads,  couped,  and  counterchanged. — 
Crest,  \\  unicorn's  head,  couped,  jier  fesse  in- 
dented, erm.  and  gu.  horned,  maued,  and  tufted 
or.  Motto,  Nunciuant  nisi  honorijiccnlissiim . 
{Borne  hi/  Francis  Freelinr/,  of  Bn/an.sion- 
Srjiiare,  Escj.  F.S.A.  Sccrctanj  of  llie  Posl- 
Office,  London,  1825.] 

Freclinr/,  gu.  three  nnicoi'ns'  heads,  couped,  ar. 
maned,  horned,  and  tufted  or. — Crest,  a  uni- 
corn's head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Freeaian,  [Yorkshire,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 1()33,]  az.  three  fusils  ar. 

Freeman,  [Nortliampton,]  az.  tliree  lozenges  ar. 

Freeman,  [Kichmond,]  az.  three  fusils  or. 

Freeman,  vert,  three  fusils  or. 

Freeman,  oz.  three  fusils  in  fesse  or. 

Freeman,  [Northamptonshire,]  quarterly,  erm.  and 
az.  three  fusils  in  fessi^  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  az.  a  boar's  head,  erect,  ar. 

Freeman,  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  twelve  cross  crosslets  or. 

Freeman,  gu.  three  lozen-ies  or. —  Crest,  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  gu.  charged  with  a  lozenge  or. 

Freeman,  [London,  Yorkshire,  and  Wiltshire,] 
az.  three  lozenges  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, erased,  holding  a  cross  flory 

Freeman.  The  same  arms. —  Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  charged  with  a  lozenge  or.  [Borne 
hi/  the  late  Stuckland  Freeman,  of  Fowleij- 
Court,   Oxfordshire,  Esq.  1^21.] 

Freeman,  [lligham-Ferrars,  Northamptonshire,] 
az.  three  lozenges  ar.— Crest,  a  demi  hou,  rani- 
))ant,  gu.  charged  with  a  lozenge  ar. 


F  R  E 

Freeman,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  tlu-ee  lozenges  iu  fesse 
aT-. 

Freeman,  az.  three  lozenges,  two  and  one,  within 
a  bordure  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ramjjaut,  gu. 
holding  a  cross  llory  or. 

Freeman,  wvi,  three  fusils  in  fesse  or. 

Freeman,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse, 
or. — Crest,  a  demi  fox,  ar.  holding  a  lozenge  or. 

Freeman,  [Springfield,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  pile  az. 
Ilnee  lozenges  of  (ho  field. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  collared  with  three  lozenges  in 
n-sse  ar. 

Frei'i.inn,  quarterly  ;  fust  and  fourtli,  az.  three 
lozenges  or,  {i'ur  Freeman ; J  secoud  and  third, 
gu.  a  cave  p])r.  therefrom  issuant  a  wolf  at  full 
speed,  reguai-dant,  ar.  (for  Williams.) — Crests, 
first,  a  demi  lion  gu.  charged  with  a  lozenge  or, 
(lor  Freeman;)  secoiul,  a  lion,  rampant,  gorged 
\v  ith  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves  ppr.  crownied  wiili 
a  naval  coronet  or,  (for  Williams.)  [Borne  hi 
Piers  Williams  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Foirleij- 
Coiiri  and  HerJcy-npon-Thames,  Oxfordslnre, 
and  of  Hoddesdoh,  Hcrls,  Admiral  of  the  Red, 
]S2-5."] 

Frel.mantle,  vert,  three  bars  erm.  in  chief  two 
plates,  over  all,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.. crowned 
with  a  mm-al  coronet  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  gu.  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  plate,  holding  a  standard, 
quarterly,  ar.  and  or,  staff  of  the  last.  [Granted 
May  nil,  1761.] 

Frefre.     See  with  Frere. 

FrI'.fcid,  gu.  a  bend,  fusilly,  ar.  in  the  sinister 
point  n  martlet  or. 

Freeord,  gu.  five  lozenges,  iu  bend,  ar. 

Freford,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  mnscles  ai-. 

Freford,  gu.  five  mascles,  iu  bend,  ar. 

Freford,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  five  fusils,  iu  bend,  ar. 

Freford,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  five  mascles,  in 
bend,  ar.  iu  the  sinister  corner  a  martlet  or. 

Freford,  gu.  a  bend,  lozcngy,  ar. 

Frj'.kwood,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  an  escallop  of  the 
field. 

Freixde,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  bucks' 
heads  erm. 

Freinde,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  bucks' 
heads  or. 

Freine,  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,  point  iu  point,  ar. 
and  az. 

Freine,  gu.  two  bars,  indented,  point  in  point,  or 
and  az. 

Freine,  gu.  two  bars  vair. 

Freine,  ban-y  of  six,  erm.  and  gu.  on  a  cliief  of 
the  second,   a  buck's  head  or. 

Frei^^NES,  az.  a  cross  ar.  betw.  twelve  fleurs-de- 
hsor.    ■ 

[  V  y  j 


F  R  E 

Frekk,  [Dorsefsliiie,]  sa.  (wo  bars,  and  three 
nnillfts  in  chief  or. 

FKliKLEY,  gii.  three  Ixicks"  heads,  cabosscd,  ar. 

FrklIvE'I',  ar.  a  cross-l)ow,  hetw.  three  martlets 
sa. 

Freme,  [Lippint,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  ebev. 
sa.  in  cliief  a  ])ar  ciigr.  ini. 

Fremlinguam,  gu.  a  Wnu,  rampant,  giiardant, 
erm. 

Fremliiu/Iiam,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  gun.rdant,  or, 
collared  az.  charged  v^ith  three  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  second. 

Fremmellev,  per  ))a!e,  or  and  vert,  three 
bucks'  heads  ar. 

Fremond,  per  chev.  erni.  and  gu.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Fremond,  erm.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  tln-ee  fleurs-de- 
lis  or. 

Fremond,  per  chev.  erm.  and  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Fremingiiaw,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  Cornish 
choughs  ppr.     . 

Frenband,  [Buckinghamsliire,]  gu.  a  cross, 
betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. 

French,  [Bellturbot,  Cavan  County,  Ireland,] 
per  bend,  sinister,  engr.  or  and  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, betw.  two  flenrs-de-lis  couuterchanged. — 
Crest,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  charged  \dth  a  trefoil 
vert.     {Granted,  in  Ireland,  2G/Ii  July,  1CS2.] 

French,  £a.  a  beud,  betw.  two  barbels  ar. 

French,  [Persnore,  Worcestershire,]  per  bend,  in- 
vecked,  or  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  coimter- 
changed.- — Crest,  a  fieur-de-lis  sa.  seeded  or. 

French,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  dolphins, 
embowed,  or. 

French,  per  pale,  sa.  and  ar.  a  wolf,  salient,  coun- 
terclianged. 

French,  ar.  two  bendlets,  betw.  as  many  doljjhins 
sa. 

French,  [Streame,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  two 
dolphins  ar.  f Another',  ■^\illi  a  label  of  three 
points  az.) 

French,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  bcnri,  betw.  (wo  dol]3hiLis, 
haurieut,  embowed,  ar. 

French,  erm.  a  clicv.  gu. — Crest,  a  dolphin,  em- 
bowed,  ppr. 

French,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  two  dolphins,  uaiant, 
or. — Crest,  in  a  crescent  ar.  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 

French,  [Thorudie.  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  boars'  heads,  couped,  ar.  (Another,  the 
boars'  heads,  erased,  or.) 

Frend,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  bucks' 
beads,  cabossed,  of  the  second. 

Frend,  [Cambridgeshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  bet\('. 
three  bucks'  heads,  cabosscd,  ar. 

Frend,    or   Frende,     [Kent,]     Tiie    same    ai'ms. 


F  R  E 

[Bortie  hi   Jl.    Frend,    Esq.    of  Canterhuru, 

18-,'.{.] 

Frend,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  thiee  bucks'  heads, 
cabossed,  gu. 

Frend,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, sa. 

Freni)1;axi),  [P.uckinghamshire,]  gu.  a  cross 
crosslet  or. 

Frem:,  [Hertfordshire,]  bendy  of  six,  az.  and  ar. 

Frene,  gu.  three  bars,   vaire,  ar.  and  sa. 

Frene,  gu.  two  bends  vair. 

Frene,  gu.  two  bars,  per  fesse  indented,  ar.  and 
az. 

Frene,  [Neue-Sollers,  Shropsliire,  and  the  Bov.er, 
Worcestershire,  Temp.  Edw.  III.]  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  within  a  bordure,  engr.  sa. 

Frenne,  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.  within  a  bordure  gu. 

Frenes,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  two  bends,  indent- 
ed, or. 

Frennelly,  [Lancashire,]  vert,  tliree  harts' 
heads,  cabossed,  ar. 

FRiiNY,  o?-Frenney,  or,  a  fleur-de-li.s  sa.  within 
a  bordure  gu. 

Frenye,  or  Frei/iie,  enn.  two  bais  gu.  in  chief  a 
lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. 

Frenije,  erm.  four  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, of  the  second. 

Fri^RE,  [Oxfordshire,]  or,  two  flaunches  gu.  in 
fesse,  three  ears  of  wheat  counterchanged,  betw. 
two  billets,  lying  fesseways,  of  the  second. 

Frere,  [Iloydon,  Norfolk,]  ar.  two  leopards'  heads, 
in  pale,  gu.  betw.  as  many  flaunches  of  the  last. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  an  ante- 
lope's head  ar.  attired  or. 

Frere,  [Roydon,  Norfolk,]  gu.  two  leopards'  faces, 
in  pale,  betw.  as  niany  (launches  or. 

Fii'cre,  or  Fri/er,  [Charlton,  Shropshire,  and 
Essex,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dolphins  ar. 

Fresghen'ILLE,  [Devonshire,  Notts,  and  Stave- 
ley,  Derbysiiire,  Temp.  Hen.  III.]  az.  a  bend, 
betw.  six  escallops  ar. 

Frrsell,  sa.  six  quatrefoils,  ar.  three,  two,  and 
one. 

Frescll,  or  Fresill,  sa.  six  quatrefoils  or,  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Fresill,  or  Freyshill,   ar.  three  roses  gu. 

Fresell,  sa.  six  roses  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Fresell,  or  Fresill,  sa.  six  cjuatrefoils  ar.  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Fresell,  sa.  six  roses  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Fresh,  per  pale,  sa.  and  az.  a  wolf,  salient,  ar. 

Fresh,  per  pale,  sa.  and  gu.  a  leopard,  passant,  ar. 

Fresh,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr.  gu.  an  annulet  sa.  for 
diti'erence. 

Freske,  ar.  a  fesse,  engr.  gu.  betw.  three  annulets 


F  R  E 

Frtshfield,  [Dcrbysliire,]  az.    a  beucl,   betw. 

six  escallops  ar. 
Frksh\  ILLF.,  ar.  a  bciid,  be{\r.  six  escallops  ar. 
FRESinVATKR,   [lleybri(li;e-llall,  Essex,]  az.   a 

lesse    erm.    betw.    two   fishes    ar. — Crest,    two 

iislies  in  saltier  ar.   tlieii-  tails  in  chief,   enfilcd 

with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Fui^hllWELL,  az.  a  bend,  bet\y.  six  escallops  or. 
FRK.S.MKS,  or  Fresnks,  [France,]  az.   a  cross, 

ar.  betw.  tv/elve  flenrs-de-lis  or. 
Fresntes,  az.  a  cross,  betw.  twelve  flenrs-de-lis  or. 
Frkssylles,  sa.  nine  crosses,  ar.   three,  three, 

two  and  one. 
Freston,  or  Freeston,  [Mendham,  Xorfolk,] 

az.   on  a  fesse  or,  three  leopards'  heads,   j;u. — ■ 

Crest,  a  denii  greyhonjd,  rampant,  sa.  colhired 

or. 
Freslun,     [Warmlield,    Yorkshire.]     The    same 

arms. — Crest,  a  demi  gray  friar  ppr. 
Freston,  [Meuliam,  Suifolk,]  az.   on   a  fesse  or, 

three  cincjuefoils  gii. 
Freston,  [Suffolk,]  ar.   a  cliev.  betv,-.  six  cinque- 
foils  sa. 
Freslun,  [Suffolk  and  Xorfolk,]  ar.  on  a  chcv.  sa. 

thret^  cinrpiefoils  of  the  field. 
Freston,  [Altofts,   Yorkshire,]    ar.   a  fesse,   dan- 

cettee,  betw.  three  mullets  vert. — Crest,  a  tal- 
■  Lot's  liead  gn.  eared  ar.  the  ears  charged  with 

three  bars  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  or. 
Freston,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  indented,  az. 

three  mullets  or. 
Frethorne,  quarterly,    ar.   and   or,  over  all  a 

cross,  engr,   gu. 
Freton,  ar.  abend  gu. 
Fre\"Ile,  [Worcestershire,]  or,  on  across,  pattee, 

gu.  live  lozenges  ^air. 
Frevilc,  or,  on  a  cross,    pattee,  gii.  five  lozenges 

ar. 
Frcrile,  or,  a   cross,    flory,    gu. — Crest,  on   each 

side  of  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  np  ar.  a  wing,  en- 
dorsed,  or. 
Frevile,  [Worcestershire,]  or,    a   cross,    lozengy, 

vair  and  gu. 
Frevile,  [^'\^orcestershire,]   ar.    a  cross,    lozengy, 

vair. 
Frevile,  or,  a  cross,  pattee,  gii. 
Frevile,  ar.  on  a  cross,  gu.    live  lozenges   of  the 

first,  each  charged  with  a   cross   of  the  second, 

betw.  four  lozenges,  vaire,  or  and  sa. 
lyevile,  [Worcestershire,]  or,  on  a  cross  gii.  five 

lozenges  vair. 
Freviln,  or  FrevlUe,  [Cambridgeshire,  and  Tam- 

vorth-Castle,  Warwickshire,]    gu.    three   cres- 
cents erm. 
Prccille,  [Taniworth,]  ar.  on   a  cross  gu,  a  cross, 

lozcugv,   vair.    ■ 


F  R  I 

FrevUle,  [Cambridgeshire,]  or,  a   cross,  patonce, 

Trevi/Ie,  or,  a  cross  gii.  I)ctw.  fom-  lozenges  vi^rt. 

Freville,  [\\^orcestcrshire,]  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five 
lozenges  vair. 

Freville,  or,  on  a  cross,  jjatonce,  gu.  five  lovenges 
vair. 

I'rewki'.,  vert,  a  saltier,  engr.   or. 

I'lnn,  [Vrestwood,  Worcestershire,]  gu.  four 
iiiidlcts  of  six  ]ioints,  in  saltier  or,  a  canton  erm. 
■ — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested  vert,  hold- 
ing in  the  hand  ppr.  a  spiked  club  of  the  fiist. 

FRJi^iN)'.,  orm.  two  bars,  gemelles,  gu.  in  chief 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  issuant,  of  the  last. 

FuiDAO, three  annidets, — Crest, 

out  of  a  ducal  coronet^  a  plume  of  three  fea- 
thers   

Fi;iE,  ar.   tlirce  bars  vert. 

Frie,   or,  three  bars  vert. 

Frie,  [Devon,]  gu.  three  horses,  passant,  in  pale. 


-de-h 


betv.'.   three   horses, 


.]     The 


Frie,  vert,  a  fei 
ar.  bridled  or. 

Frj/e,  [Exeter.]     Tiie  same. 

Frier,     [Eedfordshire    and    Oxfords 
same  as  Frerc,  of  Oxfordshire. 

Frier,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dol- 
j'.hius,  naiant,  ar. 

Friere,  or,  three  pallets  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a 
d;nt  ar. — Crest,  out  of  leaves  vert,  five  tulijjs 
or. 

Fri/er,  [FyniugluHn,  Suffolk,]  or,  two  leopards' 
heads,  in  pale,  betw.  as  many  flaunches  gu. 

Fryer,  ar.  two  bars,  humettee,  gu.  betw.  as  many 
liauuches  of  the  second,  three  garbs  in  fesse, 
counterchanged. 

Fryer,  or,  three  bars,  humettegj  sa.  betw.  two 
(haunches  gu.  three  garbs,  in  fesse,  counter- 
changed. 

Fryer,  [Harleston,  Norfolk,]  or,  a  crescent,  betw. 
two  leopards'  heads,  in  pale,  az.  betw.  as  many 
flaunches  gu. 

Fryer,   ar.   a  chev.  betw.  three  dolphins  sa. 

Fryer,  [Clau,  Essex ;  Loudon,  and  AVorcester- 
shire,]  sa.  a  chev.-lietw.  three  dolphins,  em- 
bowed,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  antelope's  head  ar.  attired,  crined,  and  tufted, 
of  the  first. 

Fryer,  [London.]  The  same,  with  a  canton  erm. 
—Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  gu.  an  antc- 
lojie's  head  ar.  armed,  crined,  and  tufted,  gu. 
[Grunted  to  Francis  Fryer,  of  London,  April 
10,  1.57:3.] 

Fryer,  or  Frere,  or  Frcar,  [London.]  .sa.    on    a 
chev.    betw.    tluee    dolphins,    enibowed,  ar.   as 
many  towers,  Iripple-towcred,  sa.—  Crest,  on  a 
[  y  y  2  ] 


FRO 

tower  sa.  a  cock  or,  t!ic  tower  cnvironecl  with  a 
serpen!  ar.  durting-  at  the  cock. 

Fryer,  sa.  a  clicv.  ar.  beUv.  three  cloli)hiiis,  em- 
bowed,  or,  a  canton  crm. — Crest,  out  of  a  (.liical 

coronet  or,  an   antclojie's  head [Borne 

hi/  the  lute  Henry  Frier,  Escj.  of  St.  Martin's, 
Stamford,  Baron,  Lincolnshire,  who  clitd  in 
18C;3.] 

Fryer,     [Water-Eaton,     Oxfordsliire,]    pii.     two 

■  llaunclies  or,  three  ears  of  v.  lieat,  erect,  in  lesse, 
counterchanged.  [Created  a  Baronet  Jidi/, 
IG-'O.] 

Fryer,  az.  on  a  chcv.  engr.  ar.  another  chev. 
g-ii.  betw.  three  dolphins  or,  a  canton  erm.) — 
Crest,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head,  erased,  per 
fesse,  ar.  and  gu.  g-orjfed  with  a  diicnl  coronet 
or,  attired  of  the  second. 

Fryer,  [Sir  John,  Bart.  Lord  5Iayor  of  London, 
l721,J  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dolphins,  naiant, 
ar.  a  ciniton,  erm. 

Fryers,  [Thorues,  Staflordshire,]  or,  two  flaunchcs 
gu.  as  many  bars  huniettee  of  the  second, 
charged  with  three  leaves  of  the  first. 

Fris,  or,  three  bars  vert. 

Frys,  ar.  three  bars  vert. 

FriSKLL,  gu.  three  fleur-de-lis,  per  jjale,  ar,  and  sa. 

Frisell,  sa.  six  roses  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

FRlSK.r:NN\,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  saltier  betw. 
four  cross  crosslets  or.— Crest,  a  plume  of  five 
ostrich-feathers,  two  ar.  three  az.  wreathed  round 
the  middle,   or  and  gu.  with  strings  at  each  end. 

Friskney,  az.  a  saltier,  engr.  betw.  four  cross 
crosslets  or. 

Frisley,  or,  tlu-ee  crescents  gu. 

Frisley,  Fn/teley,  or  Frytheliy,  ar.  three  fieurs- 
de-hsgu.'    - 

Friton,  erm.  on  a  fejse  gu.  three  anntdets  or. 

Froevf.vr,  [Doncasfei-,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  engr. 
betw.  three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  sa.  a  talbot 
ar.  collared  gu,  aud  line,  twisted  into  a  hank  at 
the  end,  or. 

FRODniNGHAM,  [Iloldemess,]  az,  abend,  betw. 
six  mullets  or. 

Frodsiiam,  [Elton,  Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  cross 
engr.  sa.  five  estoiles  or.^ — Crest,  an  escallop  ar. 

Frodshcun,  or  Frode.shum,  [Essex,]  or  on  a  cross 
engr.  sa.  five  estoiles  of  the  first. 

Froguali.,  or  Frognall,  [Kent,]  sa,  two 
bars  or,   a  chief  ar. 

Frogmi;r,  [Claynes,  Worcertcrshire,]  ar.  a  grif- 
fin, segreant,  betw.  three  cross  crosslets  sa. — 
Crest,  a  demi  griflin,  with  wings  endorsed,  ar. 
holding  betw.  his  claws  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

J'itOGNALL,  per  pale,  az.  and  purj).  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ern). 

Froyncdl,  [Kent,]  sa.  two  bars  or,  a  chief  ar. 


F  R  Y 

Frof/nall,  sa.  two  bars  and  a  chief  ar. 

Froiiock,  or,  a  cliev.  engr.  erm.  in  base  a  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  on  a  chief  vert,  two  garbs  of  the 
first. — Crest,  a  stag  ppr.  charged  on  tl)e  shoul- 
der with  an  estoile  tir.  [Granted  to  WiUiam 
Frohock,  of  Cainbrid,/e  and  London,  ITtiL] 

FrohocI-,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  faces 
or,  as  many  trefoils  slipjjed 

Froishk,  (Lord  SJayor  of  London,  13!)4,)  ar. 
a  fi-ssc  engr.  gu.  in  chief  an  annulet  sa. 

Frome,  [kcnnet,  V.'iltshire,]  ar.  six  martlets 
gu.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Fro.mon'DP,  [Cheyham,  Surrey,  aud  Iladlow, 
Kent,]  per  chev.  erm.  and  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  fleur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  tiger,  passant. 

Fro-ST,  ar.  on  a  chev,  sa.  betv,-.  three  owls  gu.  a 
Cjuartrefoil  az. 

Frost,  [Yorksliire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three 
trefoils,  slipped  az. 

Frost,  [Yorkshire,]  ar,  a  chev.  g-u.  betw.  three 
trefoils,   slipped  az. 

Frost,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa,  betv,',  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  vert. — -Crest,  an  old  man's 
head  pjir.  betw.  two  sprip;s  of  laurel  vert. 

Froston,  [Yorkshire.]  The  same  as  Freston, 
of  Suffolk  and  Norfolk. 

Frothing HA.M,  [South  Frothinghara,  Y^'orkshire,] 
az.  a  bend  ar.  betv,'.  six  mullets  or, — Crest,  a 
stag,  trijjping,  ppr.  attired  gu.  [In  an  ancient 
seal  the  mullets  of  .^ix  points.] 

Froud,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  or,  dncallv 
crowned  gu.  withiu  a  bordure  evra. — Crest,  a 
Saracen's  head  sa.  betw.  two  ostrich  feathers,  ar. 

Froude,  vert,  a  chcv.  engr.  erm.  iu  chief,  two 
garbs  or,  in  base  a  lion,  rampant  of  the  last. — 
Crest,  a  stag,  reguardant,  ppr.  attired,  collared, 
and  unguled,  or,  in  his  mouth,  a  fiJrig  of  oak 
vert,  fructed  ppr.  [Granted  to  James  Froude, 
of  Kinyston,  Devon,  17G.5.] 

FROvncKK,  [North-Iilimms,  Middlesex,  and 
Yi^yley,  Hertfordshire,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
lcopard.s'  heads  or.     (Another  ar.) 

Froioicke,  [Oldford,  Surrey].     The  same  arms. 

FrOificke,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  143.5  and 
1444,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betv.'.  three  leopards' 
heads  or,  a  mullet  gu. 

Froximore,  or  Froxmore,  [AYorceslershire 
and  Essex,]  sa,  a  griflin,  segreant,  betw.  three 
cro:;.-5,  ciosslefs,  fitchee,  ar. 

Fro-^  i,i:,  .en.  three  lion.s'  paws,  erased,  or. 

Fri:i;x,  [Lnndcm,]  erm.  tlirec  bars  az.  out  of  the 

u[)prii-.i.)s(,     a    lion,    is'^uantj — Crest,    a 

di.-hii  lion,  ar.  huhiing  iu  his  gambs,  a  cheval- 
trap,   az. 

FrIi',  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  betw,  three  colls, 
couraiif,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  horse,  salient  ar. 


F  U  L 

Fry,  [Tiirrant,  Dorsotshirt.-,]  vert,  llirce  colts, 
coimmt,  nr. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  eri-ct,  j.';ras])iiig 
a  fiilcliioti,  all  ppr.  hilt  or. 

Fry,  \}l\e\c\-,  Devonsliire,  and  Tanaiit-Gimfold, 
Dorsetshire,]  vert,  three  horses,  couratit,  ar. 
bridled  or.^Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  ar- 
mour, ppr.  graspinp,-  a  sword,  eiililed  witli  a 
Jloor's  head,  all  ppr. 

Fry,  per  j.iale,  vert  and  gu.  three  horses,  courant, 
ar.  two  and  oue,  bridled  or. 

Fry,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bee-hives  sa.  the  Celd 
replenished  v,ith  bees,  volant,  of  the  scco.'id. 

Fry,  [Yerby,  Devonshire,]  gu.  three  horses  in 
pale,  courant,  ar. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  em- 
bowed,  in  armour,  grasping  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
sword  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Frys.    See  Fins. 

Fryskllks.     See  Frksill. 

Frvth,  sa.  on  a  chev.  embattled  or,  betw.  Ihree 
pole-axes  ar.  as  many  pellets. 

FryfJt,  [Essex,]  az.  two  garbs,  in  saltierj  or,  in 
base  a  sickle  ar.  banded  or. 

Fryton,  erm.  ou  a  fesse  gu.  three  annulets  or. 

Fucourt,  orFuECOURT,  [France,]  ar.  fretty  gu. 

FuENETRY,  [Staflordshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  crescents  ar.  a  chief  erm. 

FULBARROUGH,  ar.  OU  a  fesse  sa.  three  crescents 
or. 

FuLBLAiiAM,  or  Fui.BORNK,  ar.  a  saltier  sa. 
betw.  four  martlets  gu. 

FULIJORNK,      FULBARON,       or      FuLBARRON, 

[Yorkshire,]  ar.  ou  a  fesse  sa.  three  crescents  or. 

Fulborne,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  four  martlets  gu. 

FuLCiiAMrE,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  six  escallops 
or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

FULCIIER,  [Derbyshire,]  erm.  on  a  bead  gu. 
three  plates. 

FuLCON,  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

FuLFORD,  [Devonshire,  and  Pollard,  Dorset- 
shire,] sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bears'  heads, 
erased,  ar.  muzzled  gu. — Crest,  a  bear's  head, 
erased,  av.  muzzled  sa.     [G ranted  l('f2'^.] 

Fiilfard,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  fishes'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Fidford,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm. 

Fu/ford,  [Fulford,  Devonshire,]  gu.  a  chp\.  ar. — 
Crest,  a  beai-'s  bead,  erased,  ar.  muzzled  sa. 

Fui.iiA>r,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  teazles, 
stalked,  and  leaved  ppr. 

FuLiAMbE,  or  FoLiA.MUE,  [Derbyshire.]  sa.  a 
bend,  betw.  six  escalloj)s  or. 

Fidiamhe,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  six  escallops  or. 

FuLKE,  (Earl  of  Aiijou,)  gu.  three  pellets  vair, 
a  chief  or.     . 

Ful/re,  (Talbois,  Earl  of  Anjou.)  gu.  t^\ o  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  or. 


F  U  L 

FuLKERAM,  chiquv,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chief  vairc 
ar.  and  gu. 

I'fiu  l,i;i;\\  (JR  111,  ar.  on  a  cross,  flowered,  gu. 
five  escallops  of  the  Held. 

FULKWORTII,  ar.  on  a  cross,  pattde,  gu.  five 
escallops  or. 

I'l  l.k'S'X,  sa.  bilietteo  ar.  on  a  saltier  of  the  last, 
nine  roundles  ])urp. 

Fiilkyn,  or  Fulkiii,  ar.  on  an  inescochenn  voided, 
sa.  a  crescent,  all  v.ithin  an  oric  of  martlets  of 
the  second. 

Ft  LIjARTON,  ar.  three  otters'  heads,  erased,  gu. ; 
rpiartering,  (Danlop  of  Scotland,)  az.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  Vvith  two  beads  ar.  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  sceptre,  and  in  the  sinister  a  rose 
|i]5r.  within  a  bcidure  of  the  second,  charged 
wish  ciuquefoils  and  mullets  of  the  field,  alter- 
natelv.  [^Borne  by  John  FuUarton,  E.tq.  of 
Great  Stanliopc^Strvct,  May  Fair,  I8i'.5.] 

Fullarloit,  per  fesse,  wavy,  or  and  sa.  three 
fige.rs'  heads,  couped,  coimterchauged. —  Crest, 
a  tiger's  head,  per  fesse,  wavy,  or  and  sa.  in 
the  mouth  a  cimjuefoil,  slipped,  vert. 

FuUarton,  [E-adliall,  Scotland,]  ar,  three  otters' 
heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  a  camel's  bead. 

Fidlarlon,  [Dreghorn,  Scotland.]  The  same,  v.ith 
a  crescent  for  diflerence. 

Fidlarlon,  [Kiunaber,]  ar.  ou  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
olteis'  heads,  erased,  gu.  tv,o  mullets  of  the 
first. 

Fifl/rrton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  otters'  heads 
p:u. — Crest,  a  camel's  bead  or. 

Filler,  [Isle  of  A\'ight,]  ar.  three  bars  gu.  on 
;i  canton  of  the  second,  a  castle  or. —  Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  embowed,  vested  ar.  cufl'  sa. 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  sword  of  the  first, 
hilt  and  pomcl  or. 

7w///cr,  gu.  three  bars,  and  a  canton,  sinister, 
ar. 

Fuller,  [Tanners-Waklren,  Sussex,]  ar.  three 
bars,  and  a  canton  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  gu.  a  lion's  head  ar.  (Another  creat, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  ppr. 
Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's 
head  gu.     Another,  the  lion's  bea.d  ar.) 

FULLESHORST,  [Cheshire,]  gw.  fretty  or,  a  chief 

Fui,i.V\()Oi),  [Sfalfordshire;  Middle,  Derbyshire; 
and  Warwickshire,]  gu.  a  che\.  betw.  three 
mullets  ar.- — Crest,  a  stag,  jipr.  holding  in  iiis 
ii.DulIi  ail  acorn-branch  vert,  frurled  or.  (Ano- 
■  ih^r  crest,  a  demi  .stag  or.)  [Cor/irmed  hi/ 
Vn:>!r,    1  .j79.] 

Fid/'iood,  gii.  a  ch.  V.  Iietw.  tiu'ee  mullets  or. — 
Ci\.s!,  a  (leini  man,  in  armour,  j'pr.  grasjMiig  a 
broken  tiltiug-spear  or. 


F  U  R 

FuJlwood,  gu.  a  clicv.  between  lliree  mullets, 
piercetl,  it.  within  a  boidure  or. 

Fulhcuocl,  fSlirupshiro,]  ar.  three  leopards'  heads 
sa.  ill  chief  a  linn,  ])assnnt,  p;n. 

Fui-iMnsTON,  [Lophiim  and  Orraesby,  Norfolk,] 
or,  on  a  fosse,  betw.  three  doves  az.  a  rose, 
betw.  two  garbs  of  the  first. 

FULNETGV,  [Gleuford,  Suffolk,  and  Lincoln- 
shire,] gu.  three  crescents  ar.  a  chief  crin. 

FUMIICJI,  ar.  three  moors'  heads^  erased,  sa. 
wreathed  or  and  az. 

Fui.SiiiiifST,  gu.  a  fret  or,  and  chief  erm. 

FiiLsIit'isl,  gu.  a  fret  and  chief  or. 

Fulshcrsl,  gu.  a  fret  or,  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  mul- 
lets of  six  points,  pierced,  sa. 

FuLTiiORi',  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  betw.  ten  annu- 
lets ar. 

FuUliorp,  sa.  the  field  replenished  with  annulets  or, 
a  lion,  rampant,   ar. 

Ftdlhorp,  erm.  three  flours-dc-Iis,  within  a  bor- 
durcengr.  gu. 

FuUlnirp,  [Tunstall,  Durham,]  ar.  a  cross  raoline 
sa. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  cross  luoline  sa,  (Anoilwr 
crest,  a  horse,  passant,  az.  bridled  or.) 

Fullhorj},  [Yorkshire.]  The  same  arras,  with  a 
crescent  gn.  for  diflerence. 

FulfJtorp,  ar.  a  cross  moline  gu. 

Fidthoi-j),   ar.  a  cross  sarcelly  sa. 

Fulfhorpc,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  ten  annulets 
ar. 

FuUhorpe,  ai-.  an  inescocheon  sa. 

Fulton,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 

Fullon,  ar.  a  bon,  rampant,  az.  a  bend  gobonated, 
ar.  and  gu. 

FuLVKTiiY,  g-u.  three  crescents  ar.  a  chief  erm. 

FULWAU,  [Cork,  Ireland,]  ar.  thr-ee  bars  gu.  ou 
a  canton  of  the  second,  a  book  or. — Crest,  a 
cushion  ar.  tasselled  and  garnished  or,  thereon  a 
book  gu.     [^Granied  Feb.  2G,  1G35.] 

FuLwr.i;,  [Sandridge-Court,  Surrey.]  See  Ful- 
ler, of  Sussex. 

Fuhuer,  [London,]  ar.  tluee  bars  and  acautongu. 
—Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  beacon  ar.  fired 
ppr. 

FUNUIN,  or,  two  bends,  gemelles,  gu. 

FURr.Usni'.R,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  frctty  or,  betw.  three 
gilly-flowcrs  ppr. — -Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net gu.  a  griilin's  head  ar. 

FURCIIES,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Furnace,  oz-Furnese,  [Sandwich,  Kent,]  ar. 
a  talbot,  sejant,  within  a  bordure  sa. — Crest,   a 
talbot,  sejant,  sa. 
FuRNEAULX,  gii.  a  bend,  betw.   six  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 
FuJiNEAUX,  sa.  a  pale,  lozengy,  ar. 


r  Y  N 

Forneii.r,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets  or, 

FURNIVALL,  [Hertfordshire,  Temp.  Henry  IIL] 
ar.  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets  gu.  (Another, 
with  a  label  of  three  points  az.) 

Fiirnlv(dl,  or,  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets  gu. 

Furnivall,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  martlets  gu. 

Furnirall,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  martlets  sa. 

Fiiniu-cd!,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 
or. 

FuRRiNGTON,  sa.  three  unicorns,  in  pale,  cou- 
rant,  ar.  armed  or. 

Flrsuon,  or  Ffcrsdon,  [Ffursdon,  Devon,] 
ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  fire-balls  sa.  flaming 
at  the  tops  ppr. 

FURSE,  [Crokernwell,  De\onshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
embattled  and  countcrembaltled,  betw.  six  hal- 
berds, in  pairs,  saltierwise,  or. 

FURSTLAND,  o/'FUKSLAND,  [llerkirigtou,  De- 
vonshire,] or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  betw.  three 
crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  gu. 

FURTHO,  [Furtho,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  alien, 
rampant,  or,  crowned  of  the  second. 

Fury,  [Westminster,]  az.  a  bend  or,  in  chief  a 
mullet  of  six  points,  and  in  base  three  piles, 
wavy,  or. — Crest,  a  deiui  lion,  rampant,  grasp- 
ing a  thunder-bolt  or. 

FuSKENRY,  gu.  a  cross  moline,  per  pale,  or  and 
erm. 

Fnskncy,  gu.  a  cross,  sarcelly,  per  pale,  ar.  and 
ern\. 

Fust,  [Hill-Court,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  ou  a 
chev.  betw.  three  wood-bills,  palewse,  sa.  as 
many  mullets,  pierced,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
horse,  in  full  speed,  ar. 

FUTTER,  [Staiuton,  Suffolk,  and  Norfolk,]  sa. 
betw.  two  fiauuches  or,  as  many  swans,  in  pale, 
))pr.  membered  and  beaked  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  goat's  head,  erased,  or,  attired  sa. 
holding  ill  his  mouth  a  holly-branch  vert,  fructed 

F^VYALL,  [Crickieth-Castle,  Wales,  Temp.  Ed- 
ward 111".]  sa.  a  pole-axe,  betw.  tliree  fleurs-de- 
lis  ar. 

Fyciiet,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  debruised  by  a 
bend  erm. 

Fydell,  [London,  and  Freeston,  Lincolnshire,] 
ar.  two  bars  gemelles  az.  in  cliicf  an  anchor  sa. 
betw.  as  many  martlets,  respecting  each  other, 
vert,  in  base  a  lion,  passant,  guardaut,  gu. 

Fylfyd,  or,  three  water-bougets  az.    - 

Fylsheal,  [Dorchester,]  or,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, az. 

]"ym";aron,  ar.  a  fessc  gu.  betw.  three  bears, 
jiasscint,  sa. 

Fynbarow,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets az.  as  many  plates,  each  charged  with  a  bear 


GAG 

Fyndurke,  [Derbv.sblre,    Cambridgeshire,    and 

Stafibrdsliire,]  nr.  a  cbcv.  (anot]icr,  cnp^r.)  hetw. 

(lirec  crosses,    foriiiee,  fi(ch6e,  sa.— Crest,    au 

ox-3'oke  or. 
FVN1>',  or  FvNKAVX,  az.  three  lions,  rarapaiit, 

or. 
Fi/nrs,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
FyNNEE,  gu.  a  chcv.  bctw.  three  martlets  or. 
FyNTE,  gu.  ou  a  chev.  hetw.  three  martlets  or,  as 

many  mullets  sa.  on  a  cliicf  of  tlje  second,  tluec 

mascles  of  the  first. 
Fysjie.     See  Fishk. 
Fysiikr.     See  Fisher. 
Fy.SKE,  [Studhamand  Hardings,  Siiflblk,]  eheqiiy, 

ar.  and  gu.  on  a  pale  sa.  three  mullets  or. 
Fytiue,  az.  a  crane  ar. — Crest,  a  crane's  head, 

erased,  ppr. 
Fytton,,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslcts,  fitchee,  ar. 

three  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 


G 


GauelL,  or,  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one,  sa. — -Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped,  or. 
IBonie  hi  the  Reierciul  Dr.  GabrU,  of  Win- 
chester, 18:.^3.] 

G  AUOT,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three boais"  heads,  couped, 
sa. 

Gabriel,  or,  (en  billets,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one,  sa. 

Gace,  [London,]  gu.  three  sv.ords,  in  bend,  ar. 
hilt  and  ])omel  or,  jioints  upvrards. — Crest,  an 
arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  graspiug  a  falchion 
ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or.     \ Granted  October  10, 

^  16J0.] 

GAC'i'tiX,  or,  ten  billets  gu.  on  a  fesse  nr.  three 
escallops  az. 

GadIjEry,  gu.  a  cross  or,  betwvfour  goats'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

Gaudy,  o?-Gaddez,  [London,]  ar.  three  billets 
sa. 

Gausby,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  plieons  ar. 
—  Crest,  a  stag,  passant,  ar. 

Gaue,  [Hargrave,  Suliolk,  Ferle,  Sussex,  Kent, 
and  Hands,  Northamptonshire,]  per  saltier,  ar. 
imd  az.  a  saltier  g^^. — Crest,  a  ram,  ar.  attired, 
or. 

^'"!i'f,  per  saltier,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross  or. 

^'^"J^,  [Devonshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  five  lozenges 


GAL 

Gaf/e,  [Surrey  and  Kent,]  quarterly,  az.   and  ar. 

over  all,  a  saltier  gu. 
Ga<je,  [llormead,  Ilerfs,]  per  jialc,    az.  and  gu. 

a  saltier  ar.— Crest,  a  stag,  |)assant,  ppr. 
Gage,  gyronny  of  four,  or  and  az. 
GAftEWORTH,  or  GAcnvORTH,  erm.  ou  a  chcv. 

gu.  three  bezants. 
Gai.mes,  or,  abend,  cottised,  gu. 
Gai\];s,  harry  of  six,  vair  and  gu. 
Gainsborough,  [Crowhurst,  Surrey,]  az.  three 

chev.  ar.  a  canton  erm. — Crest,  a  grilliu's  head, 

erased,  az.  charged  with  tliree  chev.  ar. 
Gaixseord,    [Kent,  and  Tdbury,  O.xfordshire,] 

ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three   greyhounds,    in  full 

course,  sa. — Crest,  a  deml  woman,   vested  and 

criiied  or,  in  her  dexter  hand  a  chaplet  vert,  in 

the  sinister,  a  rose  ppr. 
Gaijnsford,  [SuiToy.]     The  same,  with  the  grc  y- 

hoinids,  collared,   or. 
Gayiisford,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.    hj-ee  gTey- 

hounds,  courant,  sa. 
Gaynsford,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardaut,  ar.  betw. 

three  buckles  or. 
Gaynsford,  or,  three  barsgu.  a  canton  erm. 
Gairden,    [Gairden,   Scotland,]    nr.    tvro  'chev. 

engr.  gu. 
Gairden,    []5aiT0w field,  Scotland,]    ar.    a    boar's 

head,  erased,  sa.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 
Gairden,     [Lyes,    Scotland,]   ar.   a  boar's   head, 

erased,  sa.   betw.  three  cross  crosslets,   fitchee, 

.,  S"- 

Gaire,  [Sir  John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1047,] 
erm.  a  fleur-de-lis  and  chief  sa. 

Gajrgrave,  lozcugy,  or  and  sa.  on  a  bend  of 
the  second,  three  crescents  of  the  first. 

Gait.SKILL,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  combatant 
v.ilh  a  snake,  which  entwines  round  his  body 
)3]ir.  a  martlet  or,  for  difi'ereuce ;  ou  a  chiel', 
embattled,  of  the  second,  a  s\\ord,  erect,  ppr. 
hilt  and  pomel  or,  betw.  two  laurel-branche> 
ppr.  inclining  towards  the  sword.— Crest,  on  a 
mountain,  an  eagle,  reguardant,  Avith  wings  ex- 
panded ppr.  collared  az.  resting  his  dexter  clav^' 
on  a  pellet. 

GALAAVA'i',  az,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crosracd 
or. 

Galbreath, or  GALEi!iiEATii,[Giliroyck,  Scot- 
land,] gu.  three  bears'  heads,  erased,  ar.  muz- 
zled az. 

Galbrealh,  [Kilbrok,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  bears" 
heads,  erased,  ar.  muzzled  sa. 

Gulbreath,  [of  that  Ilk,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  1 -cars'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Gale,  [Whitehaven,  Cumberland,]  ar.  ou  afe.sse, 
betw.  three  saltiers  az.  an  anchor  betw.  two  lions' 
heads,  erased,  or. —  Crest,  a  unicorn's  head  az. 


G  A  L 

charged  witli  :in  anclior  or,  betw.  two  pellets 
ar. 

Gale,  or  Galle,  [Stalbridao,  Dorsetshire,]  sa.  a 
fesse  ar.  frctly  engr.  of  the  first,  betw.  three 
^Teyhouiuls,  sejant,  of  tlie  second,  collared,  gii. 
— Crest,  a  liorse'.s  head,  bendy  >\avy  of  six,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Gale,   a/.,  a  saltier  ar.  betw.  three  saltier.s  or. 

Gitle,  or  Galle,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  fretty  az.  betw. 
three  greyliotuuls,  sejant,  of  the  second,  col- 
lared of  the  third. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head, 
erased,  bendy  >vavy  of  six,  or  and  sa. 

Gale,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  fluee 
saltiers  ar.  as  many  lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the 
field. — Crest,  out  of  a  dncal  coronet  or,  a  >iiii- 
corn's  head,  paly  of  six,  az.  and  or,  armed  of 
the  last. 

Gale,  [Devonshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  sal- 
tiers  of  the  first. 

Gale,  [Devousliire,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  sal- 
tiers  gii. 

Gale,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chcv.  or. 

Gale,  or  Gall,  [Cornwall,  Dartmouth,  and  Cre- 
diton,  Devonshire,  and  Wevestou,  Sutfoik,]  az. 
a  fesse  ar.  fretty  of  the  field. 

Gale,  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  fretty  of  the  field,  betw.  three 
greyhounds,  sejant,  of  the  second.— Crest,  a 
horse's  head,  barry  M'avy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Gales,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  or. 

Galehault,  or,  semee  d'estuiles,  a  lio)i,  rani- 
jiant,  az. 

Gall,  quarterly,  or  and  \air,  a  cross  gu.— Crest, 
alien,  sejant,  gu.  holding  a  banner,  staff  and 
spear-head  ppr. 

Gallard,  or  Galiard,  az.  a  bend  ar.  betw. 
three  roses  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. — Crest, 
an  arm,  embo-wed,  vested  gu.  holding  in  the  hand 
]i]-)r.  a  rose-sprig  vert,  to]jped  ^vitll  a  rose  or. 
[Heralds'  Ojiice,  London,  C.  24.] 

Gallawav,  or  Galowav,  az.  three  garbs 
or. 

Gallavai/,  az.  three  lozenges,  in  chief,  or. 

Ga/loiraij,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  ducally  crov.  ned 
or. 

Gallay,  or  Gallly,  [Bath,  Somersetshire,] 
sa.  a  fesse  ar.  fretty  of  the  first,  betw.  three  grey- 
hounds, sejajit,  of  the   second,    collared    or. — 

■  Crest,  a  nag's  head,  bendywavy  of  six,  ar.  and 
.sa. 

Gallonell,  [France,]  ar.  a  saltier,  betw.  twelve 
cross  crosslets  gu. 

GallotsES,  [France,]  ar.  a  saltier,  betw.  six- 
teen cross  crosslets  gii. 

Gallop,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Gallot,  [France,]  crm.  three  clieverous,  the 
centre  gu.  the  others  sa.  .    ..,.,.,, 


A'.VAY. 

ndlet   gu.  over  all 


G  A  IM 

Galloway.     See  with  Gal 

Gallway,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  1 
a  cross  or. 

Gallyiiali',  or,  the  field  replenished  with  es- 
toilcs  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Galimne,  or,  a  bear,  passant,  sa. — Crest,  a))luuie 
of  feathers,  banded  ppr. 

Galway,  or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets  of  the 
field. — Crest,  a  cat,  sejant,  ppr.  colhued  and 
chained,  reilexed  over  the  back  or. 

Gam,  [Wales,]  ar.  three  cocks  gu. 

Gamack,  [Clerkenshalls,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  bend 
engr.  ar. 

Ga-MAGK,  [Yv'ales,]  ar.  a  bend,  lozengy,  gu.  on 
a  chief  a?;,  three  escallops  of  the  field. 

Gai/iut/e,  ar.  a  bend,  lozengy,  gu.  a  chief 
az. 

Gamage,  [Coyfe  and  lloyiade,  Hertfordsliire,]  ar. 
five  fusils,  in  bend,  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  three  es- 
callops or. — Crest,  a  griGin,  scgreaut,  or. 

Gamaqe,  or,  five  fusils  gu.  on  a  chief  ar.  three 
escallops  az. 

Gaiiiarje,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  muscles  of  the 
first,  a  chief  of  the  second,  charged  ^vilh  as 
many  escallops  or. 

Gamage,  ar.  a  chev.  betw,  three  mullets  gu.  a 
chief  az. 

GAMiJiEit,  erminois,    a   fesse,    wavy, 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Gambier,  erminois,  a  fesse,  wavy,  az. 
starlings  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu.- 
a  naval  crown  or,'  an  eagle,  displayed,  erminois, 
charged  on  the  breast  M'ith  an  anchor,  erect,  sa. 
[lio}-nc  bij  iJie  Rev.  James  Edward  Gambier, 
M.A.  of  LamjUy,  Kent,  1S2.J.] 

GAMbOA,  [Spain,]  or,  three  woodbine-leaves,  pen- 
dent, az. 

Gamkon,  or  Ga.mon,  [Devonshire  and  Corn- 
wall,] ar.  three  human  legs  sa. 

Gaiiibon,  or  Gamoii,  ar.  on  a  chcv.  gu.  three  mul- 
lets or,  in  chief  an  annulet  sa. 

Ganibon,  or  Gamon,  [Devonshire,]  az.  three 
men's  legs,  coujjod  at  the  knee  ur. 

Gambon,  Gambone,  or  Gamon,  [St.  Mawgan's, 
Cornwall,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  men's  legs, 
couped  at  the  thigh  sa. 

Gantbune,  [Devonshire.]     The  same. 

Gambone,  az.  three  eagles'  legs,  erased,  a  la  quise 
or. 

Gambowr,  [Spain,]  per  pale,  vert  and  ar.  on 
the  first  a  wolf,  salient,  ar.  on  the  second  three 
mulberry-leaves  vert,  two  and  one. 

GAMf^,  [Wales,]  sa.  three  lozenges  ar.   on  each  a 

pellet  gu. 
Game,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  spears'  heads  ar. 
cmbrued  gu,  ,         ,.-...       -    .      .  ,, 


az.    betv 


betw-.  three 
-Crest,    on 


G  A  N 

Came,  [IMIutou,  Shropshire,  and  Wales,]  sa.  three 


spcnr 


s'  heads  ar.  embv 


Game,  [Wales,]  ar.  three  cocks  gu.   crested  and 

jell  oped  or. 
Games,  or  Gaymes,  [Xcwton,  Brecknocl-:sliire,] 

or,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  gu. 
Games,  [Leicester,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  befw.  three 

eagles,    close,  ar. — Crest,  aa  eagle's  h<\id    or, 

betv.'.  two   vings  erm.     [Giantcd,    hij  Patent, 

1014.] 
Games,  or,  a  lion,  passiinE,  gu. 
Games,  or,  a  liou,  passant,  gu.  on  his  shoulder  a 

mullet,  pierced,  ar. 
Gamlyn,    [Spalding,    Lincolnshire,]     sa.    three 

mallets  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  duca'  curonct  or,  a 

trefoil,  slipped,  bctw.  tvro  v.iugs,  expimded,  of 

the  last. 
Gamjiage,  [Wales,]  ar.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  gu. 

on  a  chief  az.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 
Gamme,  ar.  three  cocks  g-u.  armed,  crested,  and 

jelloped,  or. 
Gammel,  [Clerkia-Shiels,]  gu.  a  bend  engr.  ar. 
Gam.mocke,  (juarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  cross  erm. 
Gamoll,    or  Gamull,    [Cheshire,]    or,    three 

mallets  sa. — Crest,  a  humnu  heart,  crov,  ued  or, 

betw.  two  "svings,  disj^layed,  sa.  purfled  of  the 

first.     (Another,  ou  a  ducal  coronet,  an  estoile. 

or,  environed  with  two  snakes  vert.)     [Heralds' 

Office,   Gifts  of  Arms,  and  Visit,  London,   C. 
-24.] 
Gamoll,  or  GarnuU,  [Cheshire,]  or,  a  fessc,  cot- 

tised,  gu.  betw.  three  cscocheons  vair. 
Gamoll,  or,  a  barrulet,  betw.   two  bars  gemelles 

gu.  over  all  six  cscocheons  vair,-  three,  two,  and 

one. 
GamoUc,    [Temp.  Edward  III.]    or,    a  barralct, 

betw.  tv>o  bars  gemelles  gu.  over  all  three  csco- 
cheons vair. 
Gomolle,  or    Gamidl,    [Storton,    Cheshire,    13th 
"  Edward  III.]  or,  three  mallets  sa.     [Borne  hy 

Edmund    Gamull,    Alderman   of  the    Citi/  of 

Chester,  1G32.] 
Ga.mon,  gu.  three  men's  legs,  conped,  or. 
Gamon,  ar.  on  a  fosse  az.  betw.  three   legs  sa.  an 

annulet  or. 
Gamon,  az.  three  eagles'  legs,   erased,  h  la  cpiise. 


Gamon D,  [Bvfield,  Herefordshire,]    az.    a  fesse 

engr.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 
Ganuey,  gu.  three  saltiers  ar. — Crest,    a  saltier 
.,  &"• 
^ANESTON,  [Cornwall,]  az.  six  eagles,  displayed, 

vert. 
G  AN  FIELD,  or,  tliree  bars  gu.  a  canton  erm, 
Giuijield,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  three  bars  gu.  on  a 

quarter  ar.  a  bend,  fusilly,  gu.  and  or. 


GAR 

Gankorp,  or  Gkanford,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant. 

ar.  a  bordure,  engr.  sa. 
GANi.AJiU,  [France,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mart- 
lets or. 
Gannoke,    [Gibsey,   Lincolnshire,]  erm.    a  l>et 

gu.   ou  a   chief    of    tlie    second,     three  plates. 

— Crest,    a    stag,    sejant,    ar.    ducally    gorged 

or. 
Gansell,  or  Go>'SKLl,,  paly  of  six,  nr.  and  gu. 

on  a  chief  az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or. 
Gansell,  or,  three  bars  gu.  a  cjuarter  erm. 
Gant,   [Earl  of  Flanders,]  harry  of  eight,  or  and 

az.  a  bend  gu.  over  all,  on  an  inescocheon  or,  a 

lion,  rampant,  sa.  (for  Hainault.) 
Gant,  [Lincolnshire,]  barry   of   six,    or   and    gu. 

over  all  a  bend  vair.— Crest,  a  wolf's  head  or, 

gorged  with  a  collar  vair. 
Gant,  or  Gaunt,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  bend 

&"• 

Gantlet,  az.  a  gauntlet  ar.  ou  a  chief  or,  two 
roses  gu. 

Gan'ilel,  gn.  a  chev.  betw.  three  gauntlets  ar, 
[Granted  to  WilUam  Gantlet,  of  Neiherhamp- 
ton,   Wiltshire,  Esq.  July  19,  1G70.] 

Gan'UHI-e,  [Spalding,  Lincolnshire,]  or,  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  ar.  over  all, 
iu  bend  sinister,  a  baton,  gobonated,  ar.  and 
sa. 

Ganv,  or,  six  eaglets,  displayed,  three,  two,  and 
one,  sa. 

Ganys,  vair,  three  bars  gu. 

Gape,  [St.  Alban'.s,  Hertfordshire,]  or,  three 
lions,  passant,  in  bend  sa.  betw.  two  bendlets 
vair. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  reguardant,  or, 
pcllettee,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair.  [Granted, 
hy  Williayn  Dugdale,  Esq.  1G84.] 

Gaujjand,  az.  a  battle-axe  ar.  and  lance  in  sal- 
tier or. 

GARiiJCD,  or  Gaeit,  [Pughton,  Shropshire,]  gu. 
a  griffin,  segreaut,  or,  supporting  a  standard  ar. 
charged  with  an  imperial  eagle,  the  staff  twisted, 
ar.  and  sa.  the  foot  or,  head  and  tassels  ar. 

Gakbitt,  [Acton-Eurnell,  Salop,]  gu.  a  griffin, 
scgreant,  or,  supporting  a  standard  ar.  staff  of 
the  third,  garnished  .second,  thereon  a  spread 
eagle,  with  two  heads  of  the  fourth. 

Garbkand,  or  Garhandt,  az.  a  lanco  and 
pole-iixe,  in  saltier  or,  headed  ar.  in  chief  un 
arrow  of  the  second,  headed  and  feathered  ol' 
the  third. 

Garhrand,  or,  a  battle-axe,  in  bend  sinister,  sur- 
mounted of  a  lance,  in  bond  dexter,  and  in  chief 
a  dart,  barwisc,  pheoned  and  flighted,  all  jjpr. 
[Granted  (o  Joshua  G-arhrand,  of  Jamaiea, 
Oct.   28,  1768.] 

GARiiRlDGE,    [V>'alsini;ham  and  Sparhani,  Nor 
[  zz] 


GAR 

'  folk,]  sa.  a  fesso  botv.-.  Iwo  rlicv.  or.-— Crest,  a 
bundle  (or  sheaf)  of  reeds  p]ir.  lianded  about 
tlie  middle  willi  ;i  wrcaili,  ar.  and  sa. 

Ci')brid(je,  [SufTulk,]  orm.  on  a  cliicf  gu.  three 
lo'/cno-os  of  the  fu'id.. 

Garjtyn,  [Cainbridj^esbire,]  ar.  Imo  bars  sa.  a 
label  of  five  points  gu. 

Garhyn,  ar.  two  bars  .sa. 

Gai!D,  [Kent,]  ir^.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  birds 
vert,  )nembe!-cd  gu.  on  a  chief  or,  three  griffins, 
segrcant,  sa. 

Gauokll,  az,  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  three  fleurs-de- 
li.5  ar. 

Giirddl,  az.  a  cbev.  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  fleiirs- 
cle-lis  or. 

Gaiidkmow,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lions,  pas- 
•     sant,  of  the  first. 

G.\RI)KN,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  a 
label  gu.  , 

Garden,  [Scotland,]  or,  three  boars'  heads,  erased, 
iu  fesse,  sa. — Crest,  a  boar,  passant,  sa. 

Gardener,  [Kokesfoilh,  Xorfolk  ;  IIi.ston,  Cam- 
bridgeshire, and  Shrewsburj',]  per  fesse,  ar.  and 
sa.  a  pale,  counterchaiiged,  three  griflins'  heads, 

'  erased,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  g-riflin's  head, 
erased,  sa. 

Gardener,  [Rervvirk,  Northumberland,]  sa.  a  chev. 
erm.  betvr.  three  bngle-horns  ar.  stringed  or. — 
Crest,  on  a  book,  sanguine,  clasped  and  gar- 
nished or,  a  falcon,  volant,  of  the  last.  [Graiifcd 
April  24, 1580.] 

Gardner,  [Kirkton,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bugle-horns  ar. 

Gardner,  [Middlesex,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bu- 
gle-horns, stringed,  ar. — Crest,  a  rein-deer's 
head  ar.  attired  or. 

Gardner,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
sjiades  ar. 

Gardner,  [Ireland,]  sn.  on  a  chev.  or,  two  lions, 
raniinnit,  combatant. — Crest,  a  boar's  head, 
cimped,  sa.  lying  fessewa.ys,  gorged  v/ilha chain 
or. 

Gardner,  per  fesse,  gn.  and  iU-.  six  pales,  wavy, 
counterchanged. 

Gardner,  gu.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  or,  a  leopard's 
head,  betw.  two  ileurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Gardner,  [Lincolnshire,  and  Walbearswick,  Suf- 
folk,] quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  in  the  second 
and  third  quarters  a  giifiin's  head,  erased, 
or.  ■ —  Crost,  an  ele]ihant'.s  head,  couped, 
erm. 

Gardner,  or  Gardener,  [Yv^allingharn,  and  Bishop's 
Norton,  Lincolnshire,  and  London,]  or,  on  a 
chev.  gu.  betw.  three  griflins'  heads,  erased,  az. 
two  lions,  combatant,  ar. — Crest,  a  Saracen's 
bead,  full-faced,  ppr.  erased    at    the   neck   gu. 


G  A  11 

wreathed  abotil  the  temples  gu.  and  az.  on  iiis 
he;id  a  cap  or. 

Gardner,  [ilusper,  Sussex,]  az.  on  a  che.v,  ar. 
betw.  three  griflins'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  many 
martlets  sa. 

Gardner,  [Eerinoudsey,  Surrey,]  az.  a  griiTin, 
passant. — Crest,  a  demi  unicorn,  erased  or,  criiie<i 
and  armed  sa.  ducally  crowned  ar.  (Another 
crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  ar.) 

Gardner,  [Lincolnshire,]  per  fosse,  ar.  and  sa.  a 
pale,  counterchanged,  three  griflins'  heads, 
erased,  or. — Crest,  an  elephant's  bead  erm. 
eared  sa.  armed  or. 

Gardner,  [Stoke-Ash,  Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  griffins' heads,  erased,  az.  two  lions, 
rampant,  or. 

Gardner,  or  Gardener,  [London,]  per  chev.  ar. 
and  purp.  iu  chief  three  escallops  az.  in  base  a 
griffin's  head,  erased,  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond a  cross  formee,  betw.  two  griffins'  heads,, 
erased,  of  the  first. 

Gardner,  [Suffolk,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London,] 
per  fesse  or  and  sa.  a  pale  counterchanged,  and 
three  griffins'  Leads,  erased,  sa. 

Gardner,  vert,  a  griOiu,  passant,  and  chief  or. 

Gardiner,  [Worcester,  15;)2,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  three  pomegranates  ppr,  leaved  vert. — 
Crest,  cut  of  a  mural  crow  n  or,  a  dexter  arm, 
cnibowed,  in  armour,  sa.  garnished  of  the  fhst, 
holding  a  peunou  gu.  charged  with  a  pomegra- 
nate or,  stafl"  ppr.  headed  gold. 

Gardiner,  [ToUesbury,  Essex,]  ar.  a  griffin,  se- 
greant,  sa. — Crest,  a  gxiftin,  passant,  reguardant, 

Gardiner,  [Beccles,  Norfolk,  and  London,] 
gu.  a  chev.  bet\v.  three  tigers'  heads,  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  rhinoceros,  ]iassant,  ar. 

Gardiner,  [Oxfordshire,  1578,]  az.  a  c\\e\.  erm. 
l.ietw.  three  griffins' heads,  erased,  ar.  (Ano- 
ther, or.)— Crest,  a  stork  ])pr.  (Another  crmC, 
a  griffin,  sejant,  resting  his  dexter  foot  on  a 
book  sa.) 

Gardiner,  [Leatherhead,  Suney,]  sa.  a' chev. 
betw.  three  bugle-horns,  stringed,  ar.  on  a  pile; 
in  chief  of  the  second  a  covered  cup  gu.  v.ithin 
a  bordure  or,  charged  with  eight  pellets. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  goat's  head  gu. 
attired  of  the  first. 

Gardiner,  [Elandford,  Dorsetshire,]  per  fesse, 
embattled  az.  and  puqi.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw. 
three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  ar.  three  cscallojis 
sa.— Crest,  a  griffin's  head,  erased,  bendy  of 
six,  az.  and  purp. 

Gardiner,  [Thundridgebnry,  Hertfordshire,]  per 
pale,  or  and   gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  two  hinds. 


GAR 

passant,    two   lozenges,    all   counlerchanged. — 
Crest,  two  lialberts   in   pale,  enwrapped  round 

►    by  n  snake  ppr. 

Gardiner,  [Ivin,i;sbury,  HprtrordsLire,]  per  pale, 
or  and  gai.  a  fosse,  betw.  tiirec  hinds,  passant, 
couTsterchangcd. 

Gardiner,  [Loudon,]  per  fcsse,  or  and  gu.  a  fesse, 
betw.  four  hinds,  trippant,  all  countcrchauf^ed. 
— Crest,  a  Saracen's  head,  sido-fiiced  ]ipr. 
erased  at  the  skoiddcrs  gu.  wreathed  round  Uie 
temples  ar.  and  gu. 

Gardiner,    sa.    a  chev.   erm.    betw.    two   grifans' 

•  Leads,  erased,  in  chief,  and  a  cross,  forrace,  in 
base  or.  [Borne  hj  liichard  Gai-diner,  D.D. 
and  Canon  of  Chrisl-Church,  O.von,  who  died 
December  20,  1G70.] 

Gardiner,  [Cudsdcn,  Oxfordsliire,]  per  pale,  gu. 
and  or,  a  fesse,  betw,  three  hinds,  tripping, 
countcrchanged.  [Borne  by  Sir  Thomas  Gardi- 

■  tier,  ICnt.  Solicitor-General  to  ICing  Charles  I. 
died,   October,  1652.] 

Gardiner,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  fret  of  four  pieces 
gu.  as  many  hearts  or,  in  every  interstice  a  rose 
of  the  second. 

Gardiner,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1478,]  purp. 
ou  a  cliev.  ar.  three  escallops  az.  on  a  chief  em- 
battled of  the  third,  a  cross  potent  or,  betw. 
two  griffins'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

Gardiner,  [Temp.    Hony   VIII.]    per  fesse,  ar. 

•  and  sa.  a  pale,  and  tliree  goats'  heads,  erased, 
all  coiuiterchanged. 

Gardiner,  [Wigan,  Lancashire,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
gu.  betw.  three  griflins'  heads  erased  az.  two 
lions,  counter-passant,  of  the  field.  r 

Gardiner,  [London.]  The  same  anus. — Crest,  a 
man's  head  ))pr.  thereon  a  cap,  turned  up  g-u. 
and  az.  crined  and  bearded  sa.  [Created  a  Ba- 
ronet December  24,  1060.] 

Gardiner,  [Buckinghanisliire  and  Berksliire,]  gu. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  griitins'  heads,  erased,  ar.  a 
chief  crenellee  or. — Crest,  a  grifFni'.s  head, 
erased,  az.  charged  with  three  bends  or. 

Gardiner,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth  or,  a  griffin, 
passant,  with  wings  endorsed  az.  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  pheons  dy. ;  second  and  third  gu.  a  fesse, 
cheqny,  ar.  and  az.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
or. — Crest,  a  griffin's  head  or,  gorged  with  a 
chaplet  of  laurel  vert,  betw.  two  ^v^^gs  ex- 
panded az.  [Certified,  al  the  College  of  Arms, 
London,  May,  177i),  toV/iUiam  Gardiner,  Esqf\ 

Gardiner,  or,  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  grif- 
fuis'  heads,  erased,  az.  as  many  lions,  rampant, 
or. 

Gardiner,  gu.  five  pallt;ts,  wavy,  ar. 

Gardiner, three   bucks'  heads,  cabossed, 

betw.  the  horns  a  mullet [Borne 


GAR 

hi/  Dr.  James    Gardiner,    Bishop  of  Lincoln 

um.] 

Gardner,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth   ar.   a  saltier 
sa,  surmounted  of  another   or,  betw.  tlu-ee  grit- 
fins'  heads  erased,  and  in  base   a   woolpack,  ;ill 
sa. ;  second  and  third  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  a  lo/.en>ce 
lietw.  tv,o  keys,  lying  fessewise,  the  wards  ujtper- 
iiiost,  sa.  betw.  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  chief, 
and  a  jwdlock  in  liase  ar.  for  Dunn. — Crests  ; 
first,  a  gTifliii's  head  erased  ar.  gorged  v.ith  Uvn 
barrulets  sa.  within  tvro  branches  ot'  laurel  verf, 
disposed  orleways  ;  second,  two  swords  in  sal- 
tier ppr.  hilts  downwards,   hilts   and  poniels  or, 
the  swords  banded  az.   pendent   thereto   a    key 
i^a.  for  Dunn.    [Borne  by  WiUiani  Dunn  Gard- 
ner, Esq.  of  Chatteris,  in  the  Isle  of  Eh/,  and 
Fordham-Abbey,    Cambridgeshire,  3824.] 
Gardner,    az.    on   a    chev.    betw.    three   griflins' 
heads  erased  ar.  as  many  martlets  sa. — Crest,  a 
grifliu's  head,   erased,  gorged  with  a  mural  coro- 
net......       [Borne   hi/  Christopher    Gardner, 

Esq.  of  Tonhridye.-Wells,  Kent,  182^3.] 

Gardner,  or,  a  griffin,  passant,  az.  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  pheous  ar.-rCrest,  a  griffin's  head,  couped, 
or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  vert,  betw.  two  wings 
az. 

Gardner.     See  witji  Gardener. 

Gardoyle,  or  Garville,  o;-  Gardlev,  paly 
of  six,  or  and  az. 

Garen,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  chief  of  the  first. 

Garren,  or  Garr,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  chief 
ar. 

Garenne,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Garkeild,  [Tuddiiigton,  Middlesex,]  or,  three 
bars  gu.  on  a  canton  erm.  a  cross,  formee,  of 
the  second. 

Garfoote,  [Hyde,  .Essex,  and  Farnham,  Suf- 
folk, 1G34,]    sa.  a  bend,   betw.   six  goals,  sa- 

■  lient,  ar.  attired  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  murol 
crown,  sa.  a  goat's  head  ar.  attired  or. 

Gar  FORD,  sa.  three  goats,  climant,  ar. 

Garforth,  [Yorksliire,]  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six 
goats,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coio- 
net  ar.  a  goat's  head  of  the  last. 

Gargan,  [Suffolk  and  Sussex,]  ar.  tliree  lozen- 
ges gu. 

Gargat,  gu.  flory  or,  within  a  bordnre,  gobo- 
nated,  ar.  and  sa. 

Gargate,  gu.  flory  or,  a  bend,  gobonated,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Gargate,  [Tournay,  France,]  gu.  the  field  re- 
plenished with  flenrs-de-lis  or. 

Gargate,  per  bend,  az.  and  or,  two  cottises  and 
three  fleurs-de-lis  counterchar.gcd. 

Gargate,  per  betid,  ar.  and  az.  two  cottises,  and 
three  fleurs-de-lis  countcrchanged. 

[  z  z  2] 


GAR 

GaRGINTon,  sa.  a  cliev.  Ictw.  Ihrce  garlick- 
beads  ppr. 

G■AK(;RA^  i;,  [LiincasliircJ  ar.  on  a  chief  inden- 
ted gu.  throe  cross  crosslets,  fittbce,  of  llie 
fieia. 

Gargrave,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  on  a  chief  indented 
gu.  three  cross  crosslets,  filchee,  iU'. 

Gcuffrave,  lozengy,  or.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  of  the 
second,  three  lleurs-de-Hs  or. 

Garc/ruuc,  [Sna]jlIiorpe,  Yorksliire,]  iozengy  ar. 
and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  crescent.s  or. — Crest, 
a  falcon,  rising,  ar. 

Gargrave,  [Nostreli,  Yorkshire,]  lozengy,  ar.  and 
-sa.  on  a  bend  of  (he  second  three  crescents  of 
llie  fu-st. — Cresf,  as  before. 

Gargrave,  ar.  on  a  bend,  betw.  six  lozenges  sa. 
three  cinquefoils  or. 

Garl.\ND,  paly  of  six  or  and  gn..  on  a  chief  of 
the  first  a  denii  lion,  issuant, on  a  can- 
ton of  the  second  a  garland  gold. — Crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  ar.  alien,  sejant,  reguardant  of  the 
last,  supporting  aa  escochcon  as  the  canton. 

Gcn-land,  [Devonshire,]  or,  three  pales  gu.  a 
chief,  per  j)alc,  gu.  and  sa.  in  the  dexter  chief 
a  chaplet,  in  the  sinister  a  demi  lion,  issuant, 
of  the  chief  ai-. 

Garland,  [Essex,]  or,  three  pales  gu.  on  a  cLlef, 
per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  chaplet  and  denii  lion, 
rampant,  of  the  field. 

Garland,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two  bars  or,  in  chief 
three  bezants. 

Garland,  [Essex,]  or,  three  pallets  gu.  a  chief 
per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  in  the  first  a  ruse,  in  the 
second  a  lion,  naissant,  or. 

Garland,  [York,]  paly  of  sis,  or  and  gu.  a  chief, 
per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  in  the  first  a  chaplet,  in 
the  second  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  both  gold. — ■ 
Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  lion,  sejant,  re- 
guardant, ar.  supporting,  witii  (he  dexter  foot,  a 
.shield   of  the   second,  chai'ged  v.-iih  a   gtirland 

^  I'Pi-- 

Garlemap,  [Middlesex,]  sa.  three  cups,  covered, 
ar. 

GaRLICK,  ar.  three  heads  of  garlick  ppr. — 
Cres(,  a  dexter  arm,  erect,  in  aruiour,  holding 
in  the  handppr.  a  cutlass  of  the  last,(also  erect,) 
liilt  and  poniel  or. 

Garlingtoj<,  [Herefordshire,]  sa.  three  gad- 
bees,  volant,  ar. 

Garlyn.     The  same  as  Gargatk. 

Garlvnapr,  [Middlesex,]  Sii.  three  covered 
cu])s,  ar. 

Gar.mkys,  or  Garnish,  [Kenton,  SufToik,]  ar. 
a  cliov.  az.  betw.  three  escallops  sa. — Crest,  a 
cubit  arm,  erased,  grasping  a  cimctar,  embrued, 
all  ppr.  hilt  :nid  pomel  or.  ,  -„.., 


GAR 

Garmon,  ar.  three  bars,  wavy,   gu.  .   - 

Gannon,  lU'.  three  bars  gu. 

Garmon,  or    Gcrmon,  ar.    on   a   bend,  az.  three 

escallops  of  the  field. 
Garmon,  ar.  oti  a  bend  az.  three  escallops  or. 
Gar. MOO,  or, -three  bars,  v.avy,  gu. 
Garmston,  vert,  th,-ee  flying  fishes,  in  pale,  ar. 

■ — Crest,  a  shark's  head,  rcgniardant,  conped,  ar. 

swallowing  a  negro  man  ppr.    [^Granted  to  John 

Garmston,  of  the  C'dij  of  Lincoln,  175S.] 
Garnant,  ai-'.  three  pelle'ts. 
Garnatt,    or    Garnet,    [V\^es{uioreland   and 

Essex,]  az.  three  grifllus'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Garnkgan,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  three  fusils  gu. 
GARNr.GOTT,    or,    tv\o    bars   az.    an    eagle,  dis- 

jjlayed,  gu. 
Garncf/olf,  or   Garnagan,  barruly,   or  and  az.   an 

eagle,    disjilayed,    gu.     (Another,  barruly,  ar. 

and  az.) 
Garxesh,  orCARNESiT,  ar.  a  chev.   az.   belv^-. 

three  escallops  sa. 
Garncihe,  or    Garnishe,    [Suffolk,]    ar.    a   chev. 

engr.  az.  betw.  three  escallops  sa, 
Garnett,  [Lancashire,]  gu.    a    lion,    rampanf„ 

ar.  ducallv  crowned  or,  within  a  borduro  engr. 

of  the  last. 
Garnelt,  az.  three  griffins'  heads,  ei-ased,  or. 
Garnevs,  or  Garnish,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

escallops  az. 
Garnier,  az.  a  sword   in   bend,  point  towards 

the  base,  blade  ppr.  hilt   and  pomel  or,  betw. 

a  flenr-de-lis  in  chief,  and  an  oak  branch  in  base 

of  the   last. — Crest,  a   lion's   head    erased    ar. 

[Borne    In/   Isaac    Gamier,    of    Westminster, 

Esq.  diedVSO.'] 
Gar  NGN,  [Cartlon,  XottingliamsLirc,]  ar.  a  stag's 

head,  cabossed,  gu.  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Gai-iion,  [Garuons,  Herefordshire,  and   HarnJiill, 

Gloucestershire,]    gu.    two    lions,    passant,    or, 

>sTthin  a  bordurc  ar. 
Garnoii,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cross  formee  sa. 
Garnon,    [Harnhill,    Gloucestershire,]    gu.  three 

liojis,  passant,  or,  within  a  bordure  ar. 
Garnon,  or  Gcnion,  [Crow,  Essex,]  paly,  ^vavy, 

of  six,  ar.  aud  gu. 
Garnon,  or  Gcrnon,  alias  Cavendish,  [Grhnstead, 

Sussex,]  ar.  three   piles,  v,avy,  gu.  the   middle 

one  reversed. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head  or,  collared, 

Gnnion,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  escallops  of  (he 

field. 
Garnon,  ar.  three  jiales,   wavy,  gu. 
GarnvS,  [.Mukfield   and  Kausham,  Suflolk,]  ai-. 

a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  escallops  az. — -Crest, 

an   arm,  eiMsed   at  the   elbow,  and    erect   ppr. 

holding  a    cimetar  ar.  hilt   and   pomel  or,    the 


G  A  R 

lolaile  marked  wit'i  blood  in  llirte  places.     C Ano- 
ther crest,  a  mcrraaid  ppr.) 

AWf— Some  of  this  family  bear  tlie  chev.  plain. 

Garkau,  az.  Isvo   lious,  rampant,  -uardaiit,  en- 
dorsed,   ar.     [Granted  to   Jacob    Garrad,    of 
London    and  John  Garrad,  his  hrother,   IS/h 
Lfccisinhcr,  1032.] 
Garrard,  [Kent,  Lucks,    and  Lamer,   TJcrtf-ord- 
sb.re,]  ar.  on  a  fcsse   sa.  a  lion,  passant,  of  Ihe 
lir:,t.— Oreit,  a  leopard,  sejant,  ppr. 
Garrard,    [Sir    Sanniel,     Bart.    Lord    Mavor    of 
London,    1710,     and     Sir    John,     Knt."  Lord 
Major,  IGOL]     The  same  arms. 
Garrard,    [London,]    az.    two   Jions,    comhati^nt 
ar. —Crest,  a  v.ivern,  tail  nowed,  ppr.  pierced 
through  the  neck,  with  a  spear  or,  headed  ?r 
Garrard,    [Newberry,    Eerkshire.J  az.    a   cliev 

engr.  erm. 
Garrard,    [Langford,     Norfolk,]    az.    tMo    lion--; 

rampant,  gnardant,  combatant,  ar. 
Garran,    ar.    a   sword,    in    pale,    az.   hilt   and 
pomel    or,    surmounted,    on    the   po^it      bv    ■^ 
mullet  gu.  over  all  a  saltier,  couped,  sa'      "' 
GARRiiT,  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 

Garrett,  or  Garal,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant 
bet.  two  flannches  sa.— Crest,  a  lion  passant' 
erm.  reining  his  dexter  paw  on  a  fleur-de-lis  or  ' 
Garrett,  or  Garrard,  [Kent  and  Doriiey,  ]5uck- 
inghamshire,]  ar.  ou  a  fesse  sa.  a  lion," passant 
V-  "?/r!fv'  ^""I^P""*'  of  the  first.)  [Borne  h, 
15551  "'  ^«'"'''''  ^^"'^  ^i^yor  of  London, 
Garrick,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  on  the  dexter 
compartment,  a  tower  gu.  and  on  the  sinister 
ou  a  mount  rert,  a  sea-horse  ar.mane,  fins,  and 
tad  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  first,  tb-ee  mullets 
o  tlie  second.— Crest,  a  mullet  or.  [Borne  hn 
the  celehrated  David  Garrick,  Esq.  of  Hav.p- 
ton,  Middlesex.^  ^ 

Garreig,  checjuy,   or  and  az.  a  chief  m-. 
Garrig,  chequy,   or  and  az.  a  cliief  of  the   fiisf 
charged  m  the  dexter  chief  point  with  a  crescent 
gu. 
Garriocii.    [Kinstaii-,    Scotland,]    az.   a  bend 
betw.  a  stag's  head  couped  in  chief  attired  or' 
and  three  cross  crosslets  fifchee  in  base   of   the 
second.— Crest,  a  palm-tree  growing  out   of   a 
niomit,  with  a  trefoil  ppr. 
Oarrioch,  [Scotland,]    or,    a   fosse,    chequy,    az. 

ttnd  ar.  betw.  three  open  crowns  gu. 
Garkow,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  a  buck's  head 
erased,  ni  chief,  and  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee' 
111  base,  all  ar.— Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  mbn- 
li-cc  ppr.  charged  ^dth  three  torteauxes,  Uo 
^idono.  [Borne  hy  George  Garrow,  Esq.  of 
Bolnore,   Cuekficld,  Sussex;  18:24.]         . 


G  A  R 


sex, 

3 ted    \, 
-Crest 


Ihn. 

n-sse, 
;ri(]in. 


Garroavay,  [Chichester,  Sussex,  and 
fordshirc,]  ar.  a  pile,  surmoi 
betw.  four  leopards'  heads  gu. 
passant,  or. 
Garroivai,,  [East  Sheen,  Surrev.]  The  s^nn.' 
arms.— Crest,  on  a  rock,  a  Cornish  chou-li  rrr 
GAUfiKiAcr.,    [Lancashire,]     az.   three    mascie^ 

ar.  witlnn  a  bordure  engr.  gu. 
Garsett,  or  Garsed,   [Norwich,]  ar.  a  salt.'er 
betw.   four  mullets   gu.— Crest,  a    bow,  erect 
gu.  stru}ged  sa.  with  an   arrow  or,  lieaded   a-" 
leathered  ar. 
Garsf.v,  az.  a  lioii,  ranijjant,  or. 
Garshall,  quarterly,  ar.  and   .tu.  a   bordiuv  ci' 
(he  second,   charged  with  three  l)eurs-de-lis  of 
the  iirst. 
GarshaU,  [V/arNvickshire,]  quarterly,   ar.  and  sa 
on  a  bend  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.     rAnn/Jr'r 
ar.)  ^ 

Garshalf.  [Yrarv.ickshire,]   qnarterlv.  ar.  and  az. 

on  a  bend  gu.  three  lleurs-do-lis  of  the  fir'^t 
Garshall,  [Leicestershire,]  quarterlv,   ar.  and  p. 

ou  a  bend  ga.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or 
Garshoke,    [Gnrshore,  Scotland,]  ar.  a    saltier 
between  four  holly-leaves  vert.— Crest,  anea-!e 
aispiaved,  ppr.  "^    ' 

GAR.STON,  [London,  USi,]  per  saltier  sa.  and 
erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  or.-Crest,  on  the  stump 
ol_  a  tree,  couped  and  eradicated,  a  raven  with 
wings  expanded,  all  or.  ' 

Garston,  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.   a    fort  of    the  field 
betw.  two  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  in  chief  and  in 
base   a  lion,  pas.ant,  gu.   crowned  or.-Crest 
on  a  wreath,  in  a  mural  corwiet  ar.  a  wivern  or' 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fire-ball  sa 
Garstyde,  [Yorkshire,]  per  pale,  gu.   and   az. 
a  cliev,  betw.  three  boars'  heads   couped  or    a 
chief  ar.— Crest,  a  stag,  per  pale,  gu.  and  --e 
attired  and  hoofed  or. 
Garter,  chequy,  erm.  and  or. 
Garter,  or,  on  a' cross  az.  fi^o  che^al:traps  of  the 
held.     [Granted  to  Barnard  Garter,  of  Brij- 
slock,  Northamptonshire,  ^XdJulij,  10th  Janu.iL 
Heralds'  Office,  London,  C.  24.] 
Garth,    [Galloway,]    quarterlv,    per   pale     anr! 

chev.  ar.  and  gu. 
Garth,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  betw. 
three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  quartering,  or 
two  hons,  passant,  gumdant  gu.— Crest,  n''<'oaf' 
])assant,  ar.  cellared  and  chained  or.  [A-'o/v-o 
iy  Thomas  Garth,  Esq.  General  of  the  Isl 
R-ygimcni  of  Dragoons,  1S2.5.] 
Garihside,  erm.  a  cross  patteo  az.— Crest,  eat 

of  a  ducal  coroiiet  or,  a  cross  pattec,  az. 
Garton,  per  chev.  gu.  and   sa.  in  chief  two  be- 
zants in  base,  a  griliin's  hiad,  erased,  or 


G  A  S 

Carton,  [Sussex,]  p-u.  a  clicv.  nr.  on   a   cliiof  sa. 

a  griflln's  head,  erased,  or,  l)cl\v.  two  hezaufs. 
Gallon,  gu.  billettee  or,  a  cliiel',  imleuled,  ol'  the 

last. 
Garton,  [AVallavinn-tou,  Sussex,]  sa.  nine  tilliii;;- 

spears  ar.  in  parcels,  three  in  each:  viz.  one  in 

palu  ami  two  in   saltier,  wreath  or. — Crest,  a 

leopard's  head,  erased  or,  duealiv  p:or[;'cd  gu.  on 

iiis  iiead  two  straiglit  ho.ms  of  the  last. 
Garlun,  [Yorkshire,]    jier   chev.   su.    and  g-u.  in 

chief  two  bezants. 
Garion,  sa.  three  tilting-spears  cojijoiiied  in  fesse, 

with   a    wreath    or. — Crest,    a    leopard's    head 

cubnssed 

Ga/(oit,  chccjny,  or  and  gu.  on  a  fesse  az.  three 

escallops  of  the  first. 
Gar/oit,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  ch.c\.    or,   betw.  three 

bezants. 
Gariiin,  or  Garion,  chequy,  ar.  and  az. 
Gauvik,    [Scotlind,]    az.    three    garvine    fishes, 

iiaiiuit,  in  pale  ar.   the  middlemost  aspecting  the 

sinister,  the  others  the  dexter  side. 
Gau^VAY,  [Sir  Henry,  Lord  I\iaynr  of  Loudon, 

1G40,]  ar.  a  pile,  betw.  four  leopards' heads  gu. 

over  all  a  fcsse  of  the  second. 
Garvay,  [Worcester,]  gu.  a  pile,  betw.  foiir  leo- 

j)ards'  or,  over  all  a  fesse  az. 
Garwinton,  ar,    (another,  or,)  a  chev.   bet\\-. 

three  leaves  gu. 
Garwinton,    sa.  a  fesse,  dancettee,    betw.   three 

leopards'  heads  ar. 
Garunnion,  or  Garrjinton,  sa.  a  cliov.  betw.  three 

garlick-lieads  ppr. 
Gurvinton,  sa.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  or. 
Garzoni,  [Venice,]  az.  issuant  out  of  a  mount 

in    base    vert,    three   wheat-stalks,    bladcd   and 

cared,  all  ppr. 
GaSCELIN,  or,   ten  billets  az. 
GaSCOYNFj  o;-  Gascoigne,  [Lassingcroft,  Pav- 

lington,    and   Gawthrope..    Yorkshire,    Norfolk 

ami  Kerby,  Northamtjfonshire,]  ar.  ou    a   pale 

sa.  a  demi  liiey  (or  conger's  head),  erect,  coujied, 

or.— Crest,  out  of   a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  denii 

lucy,  erect,   of  the  last.     [^Borna  btj  Sir  Crispe. 

Gascoync,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1753,  and 

Ric/iard  Gascoigne,  of  JSreham  Briyyen,  York- 

sldre,  Esq.  KKiU.] 
GoJicayne,  [Cardiiigton,  Bedfordshire.]     Tho  same 

arms. — Crest,    a   deaii   hicy's  head,    erect,  or, 

betw.  two  ostriches'  feathers 

Gascoyne,    [Yorksbire,]    az.  three  lucies'   heads. 

couped,  or. 
Gascoync,    [Yorkshire,]    sa.  three   lucies'  Leads, 

cooped,  or. 
Gasvoiyne,  sa.  three  salmons'  heads,  couped,  or. 


GAT 

Gascoiyne,  or,  a  chlefaz. 

GascricI'v,  a/,  live  fusils,  in  bend,  ar. 

Gason,   [Kent,]  az.  on  a  bend   cngr.   ar.  bet\i-. 

three  roe-bucks'  heads,  couped,  or,   collai'cd  gu. 

a  torteaux  betw.  two  raascles  sa.  jiierced  of  th.e 

thij-d. 
Gason,  [Kent,]  az.  on   a  fcsse   cngr.  betw.  three 

goats'  heads,  couped,  ar.  collared  gu.  attired  or, 

a  hurt  charc'cd  viih  a  sun  or,  betw.  two  muscles 

sa.     [Granted  lOlh  June,  15-17.] 
Gason,  [Ickhans,  Kcut,]  az.  a  fesse  erm.  cottised 

ar.  betw.  three  goats' lieads,  erased,  of  the  third, 

attired  or.-- -Crest,  on    a  chapcau  az.  turned  up 

erm.   a  goat's  Lead,  couped,  ar.    boarded  and 

attired  or.     [Granted  28th  Novemher,  15S9.] 
Gasi'.ar,  az.  a  sl;ii",  within  a  crescent  or. 
Gasselyn,    or,    ten    billets,    four,    thi-ee,    two, 

and  one. 
Gassclyne,    [Wiltshire,]    ar.  ten  billets  az.   four, 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Gastelyni;,    [Hampshire,]    or,    billettee   az.   a 

bend  gu. 
Gasteneys,  sa.  a  lion,  ramjjaut,  ar.  collared  gu. 
Gastinges,   ar.  five  lozenges,  iu  bend,  sa. 
Gastrell,     [Shiptou-Moyne,    Gloucestershire,] 

chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  cliief  or,  three  bucks' 

heads,  couped  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  lion's  Lead, 

erased,  ppr.  gorged  with  a  choplet  vert. 
Gatacre,  quarterly,  gn,  and  erm.  on  the  second 

nnd  third,  three  piles  of  the  first,  on  a  fesse  az. 

live  bezants.     [iJ.  I.   in  Claverley   Cliurch,  to 

(lie  memory  of  Francis   Gatacre,  of  Gatacre, 

Salop,  Esq.  ohiit  15.  . ,] 
Gatcheel,  [Somersetshire,]  erm.  a  garb  a.z.  on 

a  canton  of  flie  second,  an  annulet  or.— Crest, 

out  of  a  mural  crown  ar.  a  dexter  arm,  embow- 

ed,  habited  az.  cufled  erm.  holding  in  the  Land 

a  chaplet  of  v.  lieat  pjir. 
Gates,  sa.  bezantee,  on  a  chief  erm.  three  mas- 

cles  gu. 
Gates,  or  Gate,  sa.  three  swords,  in  bend,  or. 
Gates,  [Semer,  Yorkshire,  and  Essex,]  per  pale, 

gu.  and  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  guardant,  or. 

— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  or. 
Gates,   [Gosberlon,   Liucolnshirc,]    per   pale,  az. 

and  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  guardant,  or,  t^vo 

and  one. 
Gates,  [Essex,]  per  jiale,  az.  and  gu.  three  lions, 

rampant,  or,  two  and  one. 
Gules,  [Collitou,   Devonshire,]   erm.    three  lions, 

rampant — Crest,  out  of  a  crescent  .... 

flames 

Gatesden,  [^Yarv.'ickshire,]  ar.  two  pales  sa.  in 

chief  three  mullets  of  the  second. 
Gatesforp.,  sa.  three  goats,  salient,  ar. 
Galcsford,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  bend,betw.  six  goats  ar. 


G  A  U 

Galesford,  gii.  three  goats'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Galcsjoid,  erm.  throe  goats'  lieads,  erased,  <ju. 

Gatfiklo,  barry  of  sis,  or  and  ^\i.  a  caulon 
erm.  charged  with  a  cross  gu. — Crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  cross  gu. 

G.ATFORI),  gii.  three  goats'  heads,  couped,  or, 
bearded  az. 

Gaiford.     The  same  as  Garfoote. 

Gathwatte,  gu.  a  chc^v.  or. — Crest,  a  mastiff 
ppr.  chain  and  collar  or, 

Gatmarian,  [Piedmont,]  az.  a  cross,  sarcclly  ar. 
betv.-.  four  fleurs-de-lis  or,  on  a  chief  of  ilie 
third,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Gatoxby,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  chev.  gu.  l)e(w. 
three  mullets  az. 

Gatonhy,  [Gatouby,  Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  mullets  az. 

GattesfoRD,  gu.  tliree  goats'  licads,  erased,  or. 

Gattford,  sa.  three  goats,  passant,  ar. 

Gatton,  chequy,  ar.  and  az. 

Gatward,  [Reed,  Hertfordshire,]  paly  of  six, 
or  and  az.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee,  sa.  tliree  mul- 
lets an  pierced  gn. 

Ga^ell,  [Cohham,  Surrey,]  sa.  an  eagle,  ar.  on 
a  chief  or,  tlu'ee  pheons  of  the  first.- — Crest,  a 
demi  buck,  reguardaut,  or,  vulned  on  the  shoul- 
der gu.  [Granted,  hii  Patent,  12(h  August, 
1.572.] 

Gaveregan,  or  Gavekg  ax,  [Gaveregan,  Corn- 
wall,] az.  a  goat,  passant,  ar. 

Gavkston,  [Earl  of  Cornwall,]  or,  six  eagles, 
displayed,  \ert. 

Gaveslon^  vert,  tln-ee  eaglets,  displayed,  or. 

Gavestone,  or  Gavesion,  [France,]  vert,  six.  eagles, 
displayed,  or,  mcmbered  and  beaked  gu.  three, 
two,  and  one.  [Boi-ne  hij  Piers  Gavesion, 
Earl  of  Cormvall,  Temp.  Edw.  II.] 

Gaudy.     See  with  Gawdv. 

Gaughton,  ar.  a  bend,  gobon}^  gu.  and  of 
the  first,  betw.  two  hurts. 

Gaulard,  [France,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mart- 
lets or. 

G.iULFlELD,  or,  three  bars  gu.  a  canton  erm. 

Gaunt,  [Leek,  Staffordshire,]  bmry  of  six,  or 
arid  az.  a  bend  gu. 

Gaunt,  ai'.  six  bars  az.  over  all  a  bend  gu. 

Gaunt,  quarterly,  England  and  France,  a  label 
of  thr-ee  points  erm. 

Gaunt,  [Canterbury,]  bany  of  six,  or  and  gu. 
over  all,  a  bend  vair. — Crest,  a  wolf's  licad  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  vair. 

Gaunt,  [Lord  Lindscy,]  ar.  three  bars  az.  a  bend 
gu.  " 

Gaunt,  [Earl  of  Lincoln,]  barry  of  eight,  or  and 
az.  a  bend  gu.     (Another,  barry  of  six.) 

G.VUSEN,  az.  on   ground   in   base   vert,   a  lamb, 


GAY 

passant,  or.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  bees 
ppr. — Crest,  a  hive,  Mith  bees,   volant,  all  ppr. 

Gawayn,  or  Gawaixe,  purp.  an  eagk-,  dis- 
played, with  tv.o  heads  or. 

Gawcel,  [Wallington,  Norfolk,]  barry  of  six, 
or  and  az.  a  canton  erm. 

Gawdy,  [Claxton  and  Harling,  Norfolk;  Crow's 

Hall,  Stapleton;  and  Iitswich,  Suffolk,]  \ert,  a 

.tortoise,  passant,  ar. — Crest,   on  a  chapeau  gu. 

turned  up  erm.  two  swords,  erect,  on  tli(^ir  hilts, 

ar.  hilts  and  pomels  or. 

Gawdi/,  [liarliston,  Norfolk.]  The  same  arnih. 
— Crest,  a  wolf,  passant,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu. 

Gawdt/,  [Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  gobonated,  gu. 
and  ar.  betw.  three  estoiles  sa.  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  and  t«'o  fleurs-de-lis  counterchnnged, 

Gawdi/,  ar.  a  tortoise,  passant,  vert.  [Borne  hy 
Sir  Francis  Gawdi/,  of  WaJUngton,  Norfolk, 
Chief  Justice  Common  Pleas,  ohiii  IGOG.] 

Gaudij,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  tortoise,  ])assant,  ar. 

Gawen,  [Ilorsington,  Somersetshire,  and  Lan- 
cashire,] erm.  on  a  saltier  engr.  az.  five  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Gaxccii,  [Hampshire.]     The  same. 

G.VWER,  gii.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

Gawlaxd.     The  same  as  Gaxi.ard. 

Gawler,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  cultraps  sa. — 
Crest,  a  martlet  sa.  (Another  crest,  a  nndlet 
sa.) 

GA^v.SELL,  [V/allington  and  Wiggerihall,  St. 
Mary's,  Norfolk,]  barry  of  si.x,  or  and  az.  a 
canton  erm. 

Gawseworth,  ar.  two  chev.  and  a  canton 
gu. 

Gawtree,  [Boston,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  cats-a-niountain,  their  tails  betwixt 
their  legs,  and  over  their  loins,  of  the  field. 

Gay,  [Elmsted  and  Peckhnm,  Kent,]  gu.  crusllly, 
or,  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. —  Creat,  a  demi 
greyhound,  rampant,  sa,  collared  or. 

Gay,  or  Gaye,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  lions,  rampant, 
guiu-dant,  betw.  eight  cross  crosslets,  fifcliee,  or. 

Gay,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordm-e  or,  a 
canton  of  the  last. 

Gay,  [Gouldesuorth,  Devonshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse 
sa.  betw.  three  escallops  az,  five  lozenges  ar. 

Gay,  az.  on  a  bend  erm.  three  mullets  sa. 

Gay,  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  mullets  gu. 

Gay,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 

Gay,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  reguardant,  nr, — Cresl, 
a  hand  jijir,  holding  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel 
or. 

Gai/,  [Levonshiie,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  escal- 
lops az. — Crest,  o!i  a  chapeau  gn.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion,  passanty  giiardant,  or,  cha!'-:;;ed  on 
the  breast  with  an  escallop  az. 


G  E  A 

Gaij,  az.  on  a  chcv.  ar.  bctw.  fluce  leo})ar(].s'  licads 
or,  as  mull}-  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Gayj-.R,  or,  on  a  heiid,  coUisL'd,  sa.  tlin'e  cinque- 
foils  ol"  llic  firld. 

Gayer,  ar.  on  a  chief  gii.  thri'c  cinquefoils  of  tlie 
first. 

Gui/er,  [Toxlcy,  Eerksliire,]  ar.  a  ficiir-de-lis  sa. 

Gai/cr,  [Treiibrace,  Cornwall,]  erni.  a  fleur-de-lis 
sa.  a  chief  of  the  last. 

Gay.aies,  ar.  a  bend,  cottifcd,  gii. 

Gaynds,  vair^  three  bars  gu. 

GA"i'N'FiELU,  or,  three  bars  gu.  a  cantom  erni. 

Gaynok,  [Meath  and  Lougford,  Ireland,]  per 
pale,-  gu.  and  vert,  a  lion,  salient,  betw.  tlirce 
trefoils  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu. 
charged  with  a  trefoil  or.  [Grant cfl,  in  Ireland, 
21sl  Dccemler,  IGGG.] 

Gaynor,  or  Gaj/7ier,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
gu.  in  chief  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 

GaYxNSFord.     See  v.ith  Gainsford. 

Gayrfy,  [Connvall,]  cr,n.  a  fleur-de-hs  and 
chief  sa. 

Gaykgan,  ar.  three  lozen;^cs  gu. 

Gay.stangI':,  az.  Ihr-ee  lozcisges,  and  chief  eiigr. 
or. 

GA"i'STERroN,  ar.  four  lozenges  gu.  on  (he  first 
■     an  annulet  or,  for  difl'ereuce. 

Gayslerlon,  ar.  four  fusils,  in  fesse,  each  charged 
■w  ith  an  anuiilet  or. 

Gayteforu,  sa.  three  goats,  climant,  ar. 

GAYT07'i,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Gaywood,  [London,]  gu.  three  towers,  triple- 
towered,  ar. 

Geaue,  [Gilliiigliam,  Kent,  and  Heavitree,  De- 
vonshire,] gu.  two  bars  or,  on  each  three  mas- 
cles  az.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  leopard's 
Lead  of  (he  first. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  az. 
ducally'  gorged  or,  betw.  two  brings  gu. 

Geare,  \T)c\o\\,'\  gu.  two  bars  or,  charged  with 
six  mascles  az.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a 
leopard's  head  of  the  third. 

Gearing,  [Wintcrton,  Lincolnshire,]  gu,  two 
bars  or,  on  each  three  mascles  of  the  first,  a 
canton  az.  charged  with  a  leojiard's  face  of  the 
second. 

GEAli'i',  or,  two  lions,  passant,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Geary,  [Surrey,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  on  each  three 
mascles  of  the  first,  a  cnnton  erm. — Chest,  an 
heraldic  antelope's  head,  erased,  quarterly,  ar. 
and  sa.  on  the  centre  of  the  quartering,  a  loi;enge 
erm. 

Gearrj,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  each 
charged  with  three  mascles  of  the  field,  on  a 
cantou  or,  a  leopard's  head  a/.. — Crest,  an  ante- 


G  E  F 

lope's  head,  erased,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  attirec! 

or,  charged  with  three  mascles,  counterchauged, 

two  and  one. 
Geo,  [Ged,  Scotland,]  az.  three  geds,  for  pikes.) 

haurient,  ar. 
GEiJUEy,   [Eacliin,  Scotland,]  gu.  an  inescocheoii 

ar.  bctw.  three  pike,  or  geds'  heads,  couped,  or. 
Geiidixg,  [Snfiolk,]  ar.  three  mullets  gu. 
Gedding,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  griflins'  heads, 

erased,  or.     (Aiiolher,  ar.) 
Geddim/,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  fesse  az.  three 

buckles  or. 
Geddinrj,  [Norfolk,]  gu.   a  chev.  ar.   betv,-.  three 

grifiins'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Gedding,    or,   on  a  fesse,    betw.   three  leopards' 

heads  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the  first. 
Geddi)i(j,  [Icklinghani,  Suffolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm. 

betw.  three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  or. 
Gedinr/,  [Suffolk,]  chequy,   ar.  and  gu.  on  a  fesse 

az.  three  mullets  or. 
Ceding,  or  Gedding,  [S'ifl^"olk,]   chequy,   ar._  and 

gu.  on  a  {'esse  as.  three  buckles  or. 
Ceding,  gu.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  birds  or. 
Gidini/,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  buckles 

of  the  field. 
Geyding,  or  Ceddinge,  ar.  ou  a  fesse,  betw.  three 

leopards'  heads  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Gedeon,  az.  a  fleece  ai-.  in  chief  six  guttees  d'eau. 
Gedge,  az.  three  cinquefoils,  in  besid,  or. 
Gedn-ey,  [Enderby,  Lincokishirc,]  ar.  two  fishes, 

in  saltier,  az. 
Gednnj,  [lludderley,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  two  lucics, 

in  saltier,  ar. — Crest,  two  lucies,  in  saltier,  ar. 
Gedncy,  [Suffolk,]  or,  three  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 
Gcdney,  or,  three  eagles,  displayed,  purp. 
Gedk'inke,  or  Ceding,  chequy,  ar.  and  gu.  ou 

a  fesse  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Gee,    [Rothley,    Lincolnshire,]   gu.   a    sword,  in 

bend,  ar.  pomelled  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

■ — Crest,  a  gauntlet  ar.   garnished  at  the  wrist 

or,  liolding  a  sword  ar.  liilt  and  pomel  or. 
Gee,  [Yorkshire  and  London,]  gu.    a   sword,  in 

bend,  ar.  pomelled  or. — Crest,  as  Gee,  of  Rotli- 

ley. 
Gee,   quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  sword,  in 

bend,  ppr.  liilt  and  pomel  or;  second  and  third, 

quarterly,  ar.  andgu.;  on  the  second  and  third 

quarters,  a  fret  or,  over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

escallops  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  gauntlet,  erect, 

ppr.  grasping  a  sw  ord  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomel 

or.     [Certified  at  the  College  of  Arms,  London, 

I'.Iuy  1779,'  to  liichard  Gee,  Esq.] 
Gee,  or  Ghee,  per  pale,   gu.  and  ar.  a  sv.ord,  in 

beud,  counterchaiiged. 
Gei'F,    [Huborne,  Ucrkshire,]  erm.  on  a  canton 


G  E  h 

sa.  a  saltier  or,  a  martlet  for  dilTcrc'iicc. — Crest, 
oil  a  chapeau  ru.  turned  vqi  rriii.  a  tiger, 
coucliant,  ar.  tufted  and  iisaiied  sa.  armed  oi, 
cliart;cd  on  the  body  v.ith  a  niarllct  sa.    [G raided 

■  Isi  April,  1579.]  ■ 

Gcff'e,  or  GeJ/)/,  criii.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  saltier, 
eugr.  .»;a. 

Gki'I'KV,  07..  a  fret  (another,  fretty)  or,  on  a  cLief 
ar.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
liead,  erased,  ar.  ducally  crownetl  az. 

Geffnj,  az.  a  fret  or,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  leopard,  pas- 
san'l,  gii. 

GeJI'ri/,  or,  five  billets,  in  saltier,  sa.  f Another, 
adds  a  label  of  three  ])riints  gu. 

Gefl'ri/,  or,  ten  billets  sa.  f Another,  adds  a  label 
of  five  points  gu. 

Gekfrys,  [Worcesiersliirc,]  or^  three  haN\ks' 
lures,  lined  gii.  on  a  chief,  crencllee,  of  the  last, 
lluee  leopards'  heads  of  the  first.—  Crest,  on  a 
monnl  vert,  a  sea-pyc,  >vings  expanded,  ppr. 
legged  and  beaked  gu.     See  Jkfereys. 

GiiFi'Y,  erni.  oji  a  qiiarler  sa.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 

GliGETH,  vert,  on  a  hcnd  ai'.  three  cinqnefoi's  or. 

Gi;iNK,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  chev.  erni. 

Geine,  gu.  a  chief  vai]-. 

Geinc,  or  Jenny,  [Norfolk,]  paly  of  six,  cr  and  gii. 
a  chief  enn. 

Geiton.     See  Geyton. 

Gell,  [Hopfon,  Derb}s;i;re,]  per  bend,  or  and 
az.  three  mullets  of  six  points,  in  bend,  pierced, 
and  counturchanged. — Crest,  a  greyhound  sa. 
collared  or. 

Gell,  az.  Oil  a  bend  engr.  betw.  two  lions'  heads, 
erased,  or,  three  cinijucfoils  gu. 

GeU,  [Westminster,]  per  bend,  ar.  and  gu.  a  rose, 
betw.  two  mullets  of  six  points  pierced,  in 
bend,  counterclianged.  [Granted  (jth  March, 
1631.] 

Gell,  ]ier  bend,  az.  and  or,  three  cstollcs  in  bend, 
counterchanged. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  statant, 
sa.  collared  or.  [Borr,e  hi/  Sir  William  Gell, 
Knt.  Chamhcrlain  to  Iter  late  Majesty  Queen 
Cai-oline.] 

Geli-iat,  or  Gellyot,  [Yoikshire,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Gelliat,  or  Gellyot,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
^^iverns'  (another,  fishes')  heads,  erased,  ar. 

GMLLiiiKAND,  ar.  two  sT.ords  in  their  scabbards, 
in  saltier,  sa.  hilts  and  chapf^s  or.  [Borne  by 
John  Gellihrand,  of  l^aul's  Cray,  Kent,  Temp. 
Hcnrv  VIIL] 

Gdlyljrund,  [Chorley-IIall  and  Tele,  l.ancashire,] 
ar.  two  swords,  in  saltier,  sa.  hilt  and  pomels 
^  or,  grilles  gu. 

'"^t:i-Ei.si)AbJ;,  vair,  a  stag  ar. 

Gi;i. STABLE,  vert,  a  liari,  passant,  or,  attired  ar. 


G  E  N 

Gi.EYSAEE,  or  CJkllisdalk,    vort,   a   hart,  sa- 

Gi:,Mi'.\,  or  J];.MEYS,  gu.   two  pales  or,  a  cliiei' 

Gi;M)OX,    or    Gen  EON,    az.    a   cross,    quarter 

]>iened,  or. 
Gi;m;i,l,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  trouts'  heads, 

Gi;nei'1!,  ar.   tv,o  clicv.  gu.  betv.'.  tliree  martlets 

Gi'NEViLL,  [Northumberland,]  or,  two  bars  az. 
betw  .  three  coronets  gu. 

Ceiitri/l,  ar.  on  two  bars  az.  as  many  coronets  or. 

GeiuciU,  az.-  three  barnacles,  in  ])ale,  or,  on  a 
chief  erm.  a  deniilion,  ram)jant,  gu.  crowned  cf 
the  second. 

GeneviU,  [Ludlow-Caslle,  Salop,  and  Trim-Castle, 
Ireland,  Temp.  Edw.  I.]  az.  three  horses'  bits 
or,    on  a  chief  erm.  a  demi  liou,  issuaut,  gu. 

GJ'XEY,  or  Jeny,  az.  an  inescocheon  ar.  v.ithin 
an  oi'le  of  eight  martlets  or. 

Genei/,  gu.  an  eagle,  dis])layed,  ar. 

Geney,  ^w.  an  eagle,   displayed,  or. 

Geney,  or,  a  bordure  az.  charged  ^vith  eiglit  mart- 
lets of  the  field. 

G]i:NMAVER,  ar.  a  cross,  betv.-.  four  hous,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

GENK1N.S,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
danf,  tail  turned  betw.  his  legs,  and  elevated 
over  his  back,  or. 

Gennett,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 

Gexney,  [Norfolk,]  paly  of  sLx,  or  and  gu.  a 
chief  erm. 

Gen  ON,  az.  a  cross  or,  pierced  of  the  field. 

GivNOli,  sa.  three  cups  or. 

Genor,  or  Genore,  sa.  three  cups  ar. 

Gjcnsill,  [Sussex,]  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  two  mullets 
ar. 

Gensloi?,  or  CiENELor;,  ar.  three  escallops  gu. 
on  a  chief  az.  three  cross  cros^lets  or. 

Gent,  [Norton  and  Bluscott,  Norllmmberlaud,] 
sa.  a  fesse,  counter-compony,  (another,  chequy,") 
ar.  and  sa.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  grillin,  gu.  wiugs  endorsed,  or, 
holding  a  jjink  (or  gillyflower)  of  the  first,  stalk- 
ed and  leaved  vert.  (Another  crest,  a  grillin, 
segreanf,  or,  holding  in  his  beak  a  gilK  flower 
gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert.) 

Gent,  [Dudinghurst  and  Steeplehuuisted,  Essex,] 
erm.  on  a  chief  indented  sa.  two  eagles,  dis- 
p!a\(d,  or.  —  Crest,  cut  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi  eagle,  tlisplayed,  erm. 

Gent,  [Essex,]  erm.  on  a  chief,  indented,  az.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Gi;ntiel,  [Sussex,]  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  two  mullets 
of  the  field.     (Another  adds,  pierced  gu.) 
[3a  ]' 


G  E  \\ 

Gentill,  [Lancasliirc,]  or,  on  a  cluof  sa.  two  mul- 
lets of  six  ])oiiits  ar.  pierced  gu. 

Gcntill,  [Lancasliire,]  or,  on  a  cliiof  sa.  tlneo 
cinquefoils  ar.  pierced  gu. 

Genton,  [Wam-icksliire,]  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa. 
a  stafl",  rap,-uly,  co;inUrclia!ij;ed. 

Genton,  [Cumberland,]  gu.  a  cliev.  betw.  lliree 
escallops  ar. 

Genton,  sa.  a  bend,  raguly,  ar. 

Geoffeky,  erm.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  saltier,  engr. 
sa. 

Glofkrkys,  sa.  a  grifliii,  rampant,  within  a  bor- 
dure,  cngT.  or.     '[Her.  Of  ire,  London.   C.  24.] 

Georgk,  [Tvenoiitli,  Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a  fe.^so  gn. 
betw.  three  doves,  volant,  ps,.  as  many  bezants, 
each  charged  with  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa.- — 
Crest,  a  denii  talbot,  rampant,  sa.  gorged  ^^ith 
a  collar  dancettee,  and  eared  or,  betw.  two 
laurel- branches  vert. 

George,  or,  on  a  fessc,  betw.  three  falcons,  rising, 
az.  membei-ed  gu.  as  many  bezants,  each  chai'gcd 
with  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. 

George,  [Cirouce.ster,  Gloucestcrsliire,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse,  cngr.  gu.  betw.  three  falcons,  volant, 
az.  beaked,  legged,  and  belled  or,  as  many  be- 
zants, each  charged  with  a  lion's  head,  erased,  sa. 

George,  ar.  ou  a  fesse,  cngr.  gu.  bct\Y.  three  par- 
rots, wings  expanded,  and  addorsed  az.  as  manj' 
bezants,  each  charged  v.ith  a  parrot's  head, 
erased,  sa. 

Georgks,  [Cirencester,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a 
fesse  gu.  betw.  three  falcons,  volant,  az.  beaked, 
jessed,  and  belled  or. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head, 
erased,  sa.  eared  ai-.  (Another  crest,  a  demi 
talbot,  salient,  sa.  collared  and  cared  or.) 

Georges,  or  Gorge,  [Westminster,  and  Hayes, 
Middlesex,]  lozengy,  or  and  az.  a  chcv.  gu. — 
Crest,  a  gTeyhound's  head 

Georges,  [fslaud  of  St.  Christopher,]   enn.   ou   a 

'  saltier  gu.  a  leopard's  face  or. — Crest,  a  bnai-, 
passant,  az.  armed  and  bristled  or. 

Gkrandot,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  sa. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

GeRAKD,  ar.  on  a  saltier  gu.  an  imperial  crown  or. 

Gerard,  [Brio,  Lancasliire,  and  Hanow,  I\Iiddlc- 
sex,]  ar.  a  saltier  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb, 
erased,  erm.  holding  a  hue  gu.  garnisiied  and 
lined  or,  tasselled  ar. 

Gerard,  az.  a  lion,  ranipan),  guardant,  erai. 

Gerard,  [Lancashire,]  az.  a  lion,  ramjianl,   erm. 

Gerard,  az.  a  lion,  ranipant,  erm.  tail  forked, 
crowned  or. 

Gerard,  [Fisherton,  Lincohi^hiro,]  az.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  lions,  passant,  guardant,  oi'.  • 

Gerard,  [Crewood,  Clushirc,]  az.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  collared  gu. 


G  M  R 

Gerard,  [Bromley,  Staffordshire,]  az.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant^ erm.  crowned  or. 

Gerard,  [Iner,  and  the  Brin,  Lancashire,  and 
Etwall,  Derbyshire,]  az.  a  lion,  ramy)ant,  erm. 
crowii:d  or. — Crest,  two  wings,  expanded,  sa. 
(Another  crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect,  and  erased 
erm.  holding  a  lure  gu,  garnished  and  lined  or, 
tasselled  ar.) 

Gerard,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Gerard,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  oppressed  with 
a  bend  gu. 

Gerard,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Gerard,  gu.  alion,])assant,  guardant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Gerard,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  crowned  or. 

Gerard,  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.  three  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  or. 

Gerard,  az.  a  leopard,  rampant,  ar.  cro-\\iied  or. 

Gerard,  gii.  a  leopard,  jmssaut,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Gerard,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mullets  sa. 
pierced  gu. 

Gerard,  ar.  three  cliev.  gu.  a  label  of  as  many 
points  az.      (A.noth-.tr,  the  field  or.) 

Gerard,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  over  all,  a  bend- 
let  gu. 

Gerard,  [Berkshire,]  az.  a  chev.  engi-.  enn. 

Gerard,  ar.  three  chcv.  and  label  of  as  many 
points  gu. 

Gerard,  gu.  three  inescochcons  erm. 

Gerard,  erm.  a  fret  of  six,  sa.  a  chief  gu. 

Gerard,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  sa.  a  pale  counter- 
chauged,  three  negroes'  heads  ppr. 

Gerard,  ar.  on  a  saltier  gu.  three  crescents  or. 

Gerard,  [Eaid  of  ]3csmonds,]  erm.  a  saltier  gu. 

Gerard,  [Earl  of  Kildare,]  ar.  ou  a  saltier  gu.  a 
plate. 

Gerard,  [Lord  Lisley,]  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
dant, ar.  crowned  or. 

Gerrard,  [Longhide,  Somersetshire,]  az.  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar.  crowned  or,  a  bordure  erm. 

Gerrard,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  ar.  a  saltier 
gu.;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm. 
crov/ned  or.  [Borna  Jnj  Sir  Gilbert  Gerrard, 
of  Harrow,  Middlese.v.  Created  a  Baronet, 
ISlh  Ajiril,  1G20.] 

GEiiHERG,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lozenges  or. 

GeR)!R.\ND,  gu.  a  fieur-de-lis  or. 

Gkrhridgk,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  on  a  chief  gu,  five 
lozenges  or. 

Gerhridije,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lozenges  or. 

Gcrhrid'ge,  [Walsinghani,  Norfolk,]  or,  a  fesse, 
belw.  two  chcv.  a/.. 

Gerl'ridge,  ar.  a  fess.-,  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 

Gerhridge,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  fusils  or. 

Gcrhricir/e,  sa.  a  fosse,   lietw.  two  chev.  or. 

Gerhridge,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lozenges  or. 
See  Garhridgi:. 


G  E  R 

GKKiniiGGF,    [Norfolk,]  sa.   a   fcsse,  betw.   two 

cIk'v.  or. 
(Jf.KCOM,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  g\\. 
Gi;iiCOMYLr,,  quarterlv,   or  and  gii.  in   the  first 

quarter,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second, 
Gr.RCONLY,  quarterly,    or    and    az.    in   the  Ijrst 

quarter,  a  lion  gu. 
Gi.vv,  or  Gird,   az.  a   chev.   crni.  betw.  flu-''e 

Jo/.eni;-es   or,  each  charged  with    r.a  anielopc's 

head,  erased,  ppr.  attired  or. 
GkrDKLLEY,  or  Ger r.l.EY.     The  same  as  G.VR- 

DKLL. 

GiiRDSTOK,  or  Glkdeston,  gu,  a  saltier, 
lozeiigy,  ar. 

Gere,  [ileavitrce  and  Kenney,  Devonshire,]  gu. 
(wo  bars  or,  on  each  three  mascles  az.  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  a  leopai'd's  head  of  the 
third, 

Gerebzoff,  per  pale,  two  coats,  finst,  ar.  or.t  of 
clouds  from  the  dexter,  an  ai-med  arm,  embow- 
ed,  issuaut,  the  hand  grasping  a  cimetar,  all 
ppr. ;  second,  or,  a  spread  eagle,  dimidiated  on 
the  dexter  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  niarquisial  coro- 
net ppr.  a  cross,  pattce,  or,  surmounted  by  a 
human  heart  gu.  flamant  ppr.  betw.  two  wings 
sa. 

Gergan,  Gergand,  or  Geerewood,  per  pale, 
gu.  und  ar.  tluee  castles  counterchanged. 

Gergawp,  or  Gerwood,  per  pale,  gu.  and  ar. 
three  eaglets  counterchanged. 

Gergoxd,  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  three  castles 
counterchanged. 

Gering,  [Wanterton,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  two 
biirs  or,  each  charged  \\"ilh  three  mascles  of  the 
field,  on  a  canton  sa.  a  leopard's  head  or. — 
Crest,  an  antelope's  head,  erased,  quarterly,  ar. 
"and  sa,  charged  with  four  mascles  counterchan- 
ged, attired  or. 

Gerlinge,  [Yorkshire,  and  Outwell,  Norfolk,] 
ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  betw.  two  cottises  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

fiERLlNGHAM,  ar,  three  mascles  gu. 

Gkrlington,  [Hakeford,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  three 
gad- bees,  volant,  ar. 

Gerlingfoii,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  three  flics,  volant, 
ar.  v.itliin  a  bordure  eiigr.  or. 

Cermain,  or  Germyn,  sa.  a  crescent,  betw. 
two  midlets,"  in  pale,  ar. 

GeR-MIN,  [Huntingdonshire,]  paly  of  six,  erm. 
and  gu, 

Gi-nnine,  crm.  three  piles  gu, 

Gennine,  ar,  three  crosses,  flowered,  sa. 

Genninc,  gu.  tluee  piles,  wavy,  erm. 

Genuine,  gu.  a  mullet  of  six  points,  pierced, 
betw.  three  escocheous  erm. 

Germy,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  gu. 


G  E  R 

Gonnyn,  or  Gcrmhte,  gu,  three  incscocheons  erm. 

Gernujn,  ar.  three  crosses,  paftee,  sa. 

Germyn,  crm,  throe  piles,  iu  point,   gu, 

Gcrmijii,  gu.  three  escallops  erm. 

Gtniujn,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  harts'  heads, 
couped,  sa. 

Genninc,  [Exeter,]  gu.  three  pales,  wavy,  erm. 

Gcrmlne,  ])aly  of  six,  gu.  and  erm. 

GijiiNANCi:,  sa.  three  cups  ar. 

Gernegan,  [Taufield,  liichmondshire,]  barry  of 
ten,  or  and  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu. 

Gcnicfjan,  barruly,  or  and  az.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
of  the  first. 

Gerne'jan,  ar.  three  bucks'  heads  gu. 

G);rnet,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Gernelt,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or,  a 
bordure  engr.  of  the  last. 

Gerneth,  gu.  three  escedlops  or. 

Gcrralh,  gu.  three  escallops  ar. 

Geuney,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Gerneij,  [Suilolk,]  ar.  a  liou,  rampant,  guardaul, 
gu. 

Gcrncy,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  gu,  in  the  dex- 
ter chief  quarter,  a  cinquefoil  az. 

Gerney,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  bucks'  heads  sa, 

Gerningham,  ar.  three  lozenge  buckles  ga. 

Gerniitg/uan,  ar.  three  lozenge  buckles  gu.  tongued 
sa. 

Gernon,  paly  v.'avy  of  six,  gu.  and  ar. 

Gernon,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  escallops  of  the 
field. 

Gernon,    gu.     three  piles,    wavy,     ar. — Crest,  a 

wolf's  head,  couped on  the  neck  two 

bars  ge.melles 

Gernon,  ar.  tluee  piles,  wavy,  gu.    „ 

Gernon,  ar.  a  buck's  head  gu. 

Gernon,  ar.  three  bucks'  heads  gu. 

Gernon,  erm.  three  piles,  wavy,  gu. 

Geronncs,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw,  three  pellets. 

Genions,  gu.  a  liou,  rampant,  ar. 

Gerrard.     See  vith  Gerard. 

Gejire,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  two  bars  az,  on  eacli 
three  mascles  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  leo- 
jjard's  face  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
guardant,  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gu.  charged 
with  three  m;isclcs  of  the  first,  betw.  two  wiiigs, 
displayed,  of  the  same. 

Gekrey,  or  Geere,  [Herefordshire,]  gu.  two 
bars  ar.  on  each  three  mascles  of  the  field,  a 
canton  or. 

GerRoW,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  betw.  four  lions,  ram- 
pant, sa. 

Gerrow,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  betw.  four  lions,  passant, 
sa 

Gi.iiSON,  [Gerson,  Laacashire,]  vert,  a  cross, 
engr.  or. 

[3^2] 


G  }l  T 

Gf.RTON,  gu.  twelve  billcls,  four,  five,  three,  iiisd 

a  cliief  indented,   or. 
GiiRVAYS,  [Isle  of  Ely,]  sa.  a  chcv.  oiigr.  betw. 

tiireo  Cornisli  choughs  ar. 
Gkuveis,  0.1-  Geuvais,    ar.   a   chcv.   gu.   belv,. 

three  escallop!;  sa. 
Gerveis,  gu.  three  grcvliouuds,   in  full  couisc,  in 

pale,  or. 
Gervies,  or  Garvics,   [Pratling-Magna,  Leicester- 
shire,] gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Gervies,  [Bnnathleck,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  chev.  lictw. 

three  garhs  sa. 
Geuvii,a?>ce,  vert,  three  salticrs  ar. 
Gkrviland,  or  GKR^  YLAN,  ar.   three  saltiers 

V  ert. 
Gervis,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  three  bee-hives  or. 
Gercis,  gu.  three  greyhounds,  in  full  course,  nr. 
Gervis,  gu.  three  greyhounds,  passant,  ar. 
Gcrvis,  gu.  three  greyhoniid.=;,   passant,  or. 
Get-vis,  ar.  a  cliev.  az.  betw.  tliree  escallops  sa. 
Gervis,  [Y/oreestershire  and  Isle   of  Ely,]   sa.  a 

chev.    betw.    three   birds    ar.— Crest,    a    tiger's 

head,  erased,  ar. 
Gcrvis,  sa.    oo  a  chev.  betw.  three  doves   ar.  a 

fleur-de-lis  az. — Crest,   a  denii  liou,   rampant, 

guardaut,  or,  holding  a  banner  ar.  charged  with 

a  ci'oss  gn.   on  the  handle  i)rop,  a  nuiral  crov.u 

or,  with  four  small  spears  issuing  out  of  it,  az. 
Gcrvis,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tiiree  birohiu  rods  sa. 
Gcrvis,  sa.  a  chev.   ern).   betw.   three  hawks   ar. 

[GranlecUo  IVilliam  Gervis,  of  Greed  PeitJey, 

Leicestershire,  .  .  .  3fai;,  1614,  Ijij  Cimidoi.] 
GJ;!'.^■01SE,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  birds  or. 
Gerwood.     See  Gergawd. 
G!;siR,ar.  on  a  bend  purp.  three  leopards' heads  or. 
Gesors,  or  Gesso RS,  az.  billettce,  or,  a  lioi), 

rampant,  of  the  last. 
Gksse,  ar.  three  dog-fishes,  in  pale,  sa. 
Gessy,  enn.  on  a  cpiarter  sa.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 
GeTi'IIN,  [Southweld,  Esse.v,  and  Peyton,  J3reck- 

noekshire,]  az.  a  buck,  salient,  ar.   crowned  or. 
■    — Crest,  a  buck,  sejant,  ar.  crowned  or,  betw. 

two  wings,  endorsed,  of  the  first. 
GdJtin,   [Sesterton-Agers,  W\Us,    and    GcfhJug- 

rott,  Ireland,]  az.    a  buck,  salient,  ar.    attired 

or. — Crest,  a  buck,  sejant,  ar.  attired  or,  betw. 

two  v.iiigs,  endorsed,   of  the  first. 
Geihiii,    [Ireliuid,]   vert,  a   buck,  salient,   ar.  du- 

cally  gorged  and   attired  or.— Crest,  on   a  cha- 

pcau  gu.  turned  up  erni.  a  buck's  head,  ertised, 

ar.  dncally  gorged  ami  attired  or. 
Gelhiit,  [Slu-o]ishiri',]  p-er  fcsse,  sa.  and  ar.  a  lion, 

rampant,   counteri.lKin'.;i'd. 
Ge'I'TENES,  sa.  a  chev.  b.'tv,-.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

-Crest,  a  shsldrak.-  ppr. 
Get  TING  DON,  gyroiuiy  of  eight,  sa.  and  or. 


G  1  B 

Ci',\.^. )!,  sa.  three  bov.l:;,   uncovered,  ar. 

Gi'.VLSEAN' !■;,   checpiy,    or  and  gu. 

Gevnks,  gu.  a  chief  vair. 

Gi-ijnes,  or  Gijnes,  [Lancashire,]  vaire,  or  and  aj. 

Geijnes,  [Yolgrnve,  Derbvsliire,]  gu.  a  bend  vaire, 

ar.  and  sa. 
Gi.v  TUN,  or  Geiton,   [I?ullandshire  and  Xorth- 

un>beilaud,]  ar.  crusillv  az.  three  ileurs-de-lis  of 

the  last. 
Gni;sr,    or    Guest,     sa.    a    chev.    betw.    three 

pigeons'  head<,  erased,  ar. —  Crest,  asv>-an's  i-.eck, 

erased,  ar.  betw .  two  ostrich's  feathers,  erect,  of 

the  fir^t. 
Gu  I SN  KS,  [Chokes,  Norllianijitonshire,  33d  Henry 

IIL]  barry  of  six,  vair  and  gu. 
GiB,  [Cariber,  Scotland,]  g-\i.  a  dexter  hand,  hold- 
ing a  spear,  bendways,  betw.  two  spurs  or,  lea- 
thers ar. 
Gib,  gu.  a  dexter  h.and,   holding  a  broken  spear, 

betw.  two  mullets  or. 
GiiiBES,  [Devon,]  ar.  tliree  battle-axes,  in  pale,  sa. 
Gibbes,   [Parrott,'  Dorsetshire,]  vert,    three    cats, 

passant,  ar. 
Gihbs,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  bctv.-.    three  filberts   sa.   two 

cats,  combatant,  of  the  field. 
Gihhs,    ar.     a   chev.     gu.    betw.   three    leopards' 

heads  az. 
Gibbs,  jozcngy,  ar.  and    gn.   on  a   bend   az.   two 

(anoflier,  four)  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  firsr. 
Gibbs,  or  Gibbes,  ar.  three  wood-bills,  in  pale,  sa. 
Gibbs,    [Elniestoue,  Kent,]    ar.    three    pole-iLxes 

sa. — Crest,  unarm,  endjowed,  in  armour,  ppr. 

garnished  or,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  po!e-axe 

Gibbs,  [Hertfordshire,]  az.  three  pole-axes,  in 
pale,  ar.  garnished  or. — Crest,  as  above. 

Gibbs,  [Honington,  Vv^arwickshire,]  sa.  three  bat- 
tle-axes, ia  palo,  ar. — Crest,  three  broken  tilt- 
ing spears  or,  two  ia  saltier,  one  in  pa'ie, 
eufded  with  a  wreath,  ar.  and  sa. 

Gibbs,  [Stoke,  Suffolk,  and  Derbyshire,]  ar.  three 
battle-axes,  in  pale,  sa. 

Gibbs,  [South  Parrot,  Devonshire,]  ar.  three  hal- 
berts  sa.  within  a  bordurc  ermines. 

Gibbs,  lozengy,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  az.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  and  in  the  dexter  chief  point  as 
many  annulets,  conjoined,  of  the  first. 

GiBUiXS,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  leoj)ards' 
heads  az. 

Gibbi/is,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  over  all,  on  a 
bead  gu.  three  escallops  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  rani- 
])ant,  s:!. 

GuiON,  ;iz.  ,'ilion,  ri'.mpant,  betw.  three  escallops 
ar.- — Crest,  a  denii  '.\olf,  rampant,  reguardant, 
ar.  collared  gii. 

Giboii,  a-^.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.   three  escallops 


GIB 

'    ar. — Crest,  a   deini  wolf,  ranijianf,  nguardaiit, 

collared  gu. 
Gibbon,  RX.  a  boar's  head,  cou])cd,  in  pale,  az.  in 

jiis  month  a  garb  or. 
Gibbon,  [Bisho))'s  Bourne,  Kent,]  sa.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant,  or,  belu'.  three  escallops  ar. — 
Crest,  a  deiui  lion,  rani])ant,  guardant,  ar.  du- 
cally  crowned,  or,  holding-  bt'tw.  his  paws  an  es- 
callop of  the  last.  [Bcnie  hj  John  Glbhoit, 
Gent.  Bbiemantle  PiirsiiivaiU  of  Anns,  Temp. 
Geor<je  L] 
Gibbon,  gn.  two  pales  ar.  over  all,  on   a   b(nd.sa. 

three  escallops  of  the  second. 
Gibbon,  ar.  a  grifTin,  segreant,  sa.  bctw.  lliree  cre- 
scents gii. 
Gibbon,  sa.   a   lion,  rampant,  giiarda?it,  crowned 
or,  betw%   three    eseallop.s    ar.      [ConJirniccI  to 
John   Gibbon,  of  Dorsclshire,  Esq.  bi/  Sc^^'ur, 
Garter.'] 
Gybbon,    [Dorsetshire,]    sa.    a   lion,  rampant,  ar. 
crowned  or,  !)etw.  three  escallops  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  a  demi  lion    ar.   crowned  or,  holding 
in  lu's  paw  an  escallop  of  the  first. 
Gibons,  niasculy,  ar.  and  gu.   on  a   bend  sa.  (wo 
f!ei:rs-de-!is  or,  in  chief  an  annulet  of  tlic  first 
for  diflerence. 
■  Gibons,     or  Gibbon,     [Rolvendcn,  Kent,]    or,  a 
lion,  rampant,  sa.    bctw.  three  pellets. — Crest, 
on  a  chajjeau  gu.  tvirned   up  erm.  an  cscaibui)- 
c!e  or.     [Granted  to  Ednwnd  Gibbon,  of  Rol- 
vcndon,  Glh  April,  V6i\).'] 
Gibbons,  gii.  three  lions,  passant,  or,  a  bend  az. 
Gibbons,  [Shrewsbury,]  paly  of  six,  ar.    and  gu. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  escallops  of  tlie  first.- — Crest, 
a   denu  lion,  rampant,  sa.    liolding  an  cscallo]) 
ar. 
Gibbons,  [Sfnnwell-Piace,  Middlesex,]  gu.  a  lion, 
rampant,  or,  debruised   by  a  bend   ar.  tiiereon 
a  torteaux,  betw.   two  crosses,    paftoe,  fitchee, 
sa.— Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased  and  erect,  gu. 
charged  with  a  bezant,  hokliiig,    erect,    a   cross 
pattee,  fitchsc,  or.     [Granted  ITGi.] 
Gibbons,  bendy,    sinister,    of    six,    ar.    and    gu. 
over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  escallops  of  tjie  first. 
Gybons,  [Diu'shnm,   Suffolk,  and  Lancashire,]  ar. 
a  lion,  passant,  sa.  over  all,    two  tilting  .spears, 
in  saltier  gu.  headed  of  the  second. 
Gybons,  ar.  two  partisans,  in  saltier  gu.  hc;idcd  sa. 

over  all  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Gybons,  or  Gibbons,  [Ditley,  Oxfordshire,  New- 
hall,  Warwickshire,  and  Glamorganshire,  gu. 
a  lion,  rampant,  or,  over  all,  on  a  bend  ar. 
three  crosses,  formee,  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamlj, 
erect  and  erased,  gu.  Ijolding  a  cross  fonnee, 
fitchee,  sa. 
Gyhbons,    or   Guybon,  [Strachet,  Korfolk,]  or,  a 


G  1  13 

lion,  rr.mpanl,  sa.  overall  abend  gu.  cliargcd 
wilh  three  escallops,  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
ranijiaiit,  sa.  charged  with  three  escallops,  iu 
jialf,  ar. 

Gii;s()\,  [Teede,  Lancashire,]  gu.  two  bars,  hu- 
mettee,  ar.  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  or. 

Gibson,  [L-eland,]  barry  of  six,  erm.  andsa.  over 
all,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  ca.- 
t!e  of  the  third.— Crest,  a  stork's  "head  .'•a. 
crowned  or. 

Gibson,  [Lancasliire,  Yorkshire,  and  Londo.i.] 
barry  of  six,  eim.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
—  Crest,  a  stork,  close,  ar.  in  his  bill  au  oak- 
leaf  vert. 

Gibson,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert,  a  tent  ui, 
on  a  chief  of  the  third  a  fret,  betw.  ti^o 
crescents  sa. 

Gibson,  [Cumberland,  Xortlmmber'and,  London, 
and  Essex,]  az.  three  storks,  rising,  ppr. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducalcoronetor,  a  lion's  gamb  ppr. 
gi-asping  a  club  gu.  spiked  or.  (Another  crest, 
a  stork,  rising,  ppr.  in  his  beak  au  olive-brancli 
vert.) 

Gibson,  [Loudon,]  paly  of  six,  g-u.  and  vert,  a 
tent  ar.  poled  and  garnished  or,  on  a  chiel'  o! 
the  last,  a  fret  betw.  tv.-o  crescents  sa.— Crest, 
an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  garnished  or, 
holding  a  battle-axe  sa. 

Gibson,  [East-Beekham  and  Thorp,  Norfolk,] 
paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  first 
a  fret,  betw.  two  crescents  of  the  second. — 
Crest,  a  stork  ar.  beaked,  legged,  and  di;ca'!v 
>,X':;;ed  gn.  [Granted  to  Robert  Gibson,  of 
So,-Jolk,  anno  3.591.] 

Gibson,  [London,  Cumberland,  and  Northumber- 
land,] az.  thiv.e  storks,  rising,  ppr. — Crest,  a 
stork,  rising,  jjpr.  in  his  beak  an  olive-branch 
vert. 

Gibson,  [Swindon,  Y/ills,]  az.  three  storks' wings, 
expanded,  ar. 

Gibson,  purp.  three  storks,  rising,  ppr. 
Gibson,  [Durie,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  keys,  hin? 
fessev/ays,  in  pale,  or,  (the  wards  towards  ■;!,e 
sinister.) — Crest,  a  pelican  in  her  nest,  feeding 
Iier  young,  ppr. 
Gibson,  gu,  a  stork,  bet^v.  tliree  crescents  ar. 
beakrd  anrl  n;-.iibered  or.  [Co.:/ir/^ied  to  IVil- 
liam  Gd>so„,  of  StarJi/,  YorL.:.ire,  Jan.  W, 
JG65.] 


n  was  decl.i 


King  CL.i-.U  s'i 


Gibson,     [Paintland,   Scotland,]    gu.    tliree   key.-, 

barwise,  in  pale,  or,  wifiiin  a  borunre  \air. 
CiKTiiuRi',   [Lincolnshire,]   fjuartcrly ;    the    first, 


G  I  ¥ 

ciiequy,  or    and    az. ;    tlio   sr-coiul,    orm.  ;    the 
third  as  the  second  ;  llic  fourth  as  the  first. 
Gibt/iorj),    or     Gillhrope,    quarterly ;     the    first, 
chof)uy,   or    aud    ^n.  ;    the    second,    cnn.  ;    the 
third  as  th.c  second  ;  the  foiirtli  as  tlic  fvA.^ 

Giblhorpe,  [Lancasliire,]  quarterly;  the  lirsf,  erm.  ; 
the  second,  chequy,  or  and  gu. 

Gihlhorp,  (]uartcrly,  or  and  erm. 

Giblhorp,  G)jpiliurpe,  or  GUthorp,  ar.  tv.o  bars 
jru.  witlun  a  hordure  sa. 

Giblhorp,  quarterly  ;  first,  enu.  ;  second,  chequy, 
or  and  az. ;  third  as  second  :  fourth  as  first. 

Giddy,  or,  a  fesse  engr.  vert,  in  chief  a  lion, 
passant,  gn.  in  base  three  torteauxes,  two  and 
one. — Cre.'^t,  a  lion,  piissant,  gu.  in  his  dex- 
fei-  paw  a  banner  az.  thereon  a  cross  or,  the  staff 
and  point  ppr.  [G  ran  led  I  o  Edward  Giddi/,  of 
Sf.  Erit,  Car iiiroH,  June  11,  1770;  andhorm 
hij  Davies  Giddy,  Esq.  of  Trcdra,  Cornwidl, 
and  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  xcho  bi/  Royal  A'iyn 
Ttfamial,  dated  Dec.  10,  1S17,  assumed  the 
Surname  and  Arms  of  Gilocrt  only.'] 

GmKnSH,  o/'GiDERCHS,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
riiartletsar. 

Gi  DION,  [London,  and  Spalding,  Lincoln,]  per  chev. 
vert  and  or,  in  chief  a  ro5e  of  the  second,  betw. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  in  base  a  lion,  rainpaut,  re- 
gniardaut,  az. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  ar. 
attired  gu.  gorged  with  a  pallisado  coronet  or, 
in  his  mouth  a  shp  of  oak  vert,  fructcd  or. 

GlDLiCY,  or,  a  castle,  v/iihin  a  bordure  sa. 
charged  with  eight  bezanls.™Crest,  a  gTiflin's 
head  or,  wings  elevated  sa.  bezantee.  [Borne  by 
Courtenay  Gidley ,  Esq.  of  Honiion, Devon, 1&24:.'\ 

GiDNEY, [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  two  hicys,  in  saltier,  az. 

GiFFARD,  [Hampshire,]  ar.  ten  tortcarixes  a 
crescent  gu. 

Gijjard,  barry  of  six,  gu.  aud  erm.  in  cliief  a  lion, 
passant,  or. 

Giff'ard,  [Tester,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  bars  erm. 

GiJ/drd,  [Brecon,]  ar.  a  dexter  ann,  embowed, 
haliitod  gu.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  five  roses  of 
(he  second,  within  a!i  orle  of  torteauxes. 

GijTard,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
roses  az.  Mifbin  a  bordure  gu. 

Gijfard,  [Worcestershire,]  ar.  crusilly,  nine  tor- 
teauxes. 

Gifl'ard,  ar.  throe  bars  gemelles,  a  chief  gu. 

Giford,  [Chillington,  Stafiordshire,]  az.  three 
stirrups  with  leathers  or.— Crest,  a  tiger's  head, 
oouped,  full-faced,  spotted  various,  flames  is- 
suing from  his  njouth.  [^Granted  15:^0.]  f Ano- 
ther crest,  a  dcmi  archer,  bearded  and  cou[)cd 
at  the  knees,  in  armour  ppr.  from  his  middle,  a 
short  coat,  jsaly  ar.  and  gu.  at  liis  side  a  quiver 
of  arrows  or,  on  his  head   a   chapeau,,.  ....    in 


GIF 

liis  hands  a  bow  and  an-ow,  drawn  to  the  head, 
or.)     \_G runted  to  the  same  faniily,  1523.] 

Gijfurd,  or  Giffard,  [J^rimsfield,  Gloucestershire, 
temp.  ^yil]iaIll  Conq.  Oxfordshire,  St.  James's 
Abbey,  Northnmpfoiishire,  Midley-Claydou, 
Bucks,  and  Burstall,  Leicestershire,]  gu.  "three 
lions,  passant,  in  pale  ar. — Crest,  an  arm, 
couped  at  the  elbow,  vested  or,  charged  v.ith 
two  bars  wavy  az.  cuffed  ar.  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  buck's  head  cabossed  gu. 

Gijford,  [Claydon,  Bucks,]  ar.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, in  pale  gu. 

Giff'ord,  [Buckinghamshire,]  gu.  three  lions,  pas- 
sant, reguardant,  erm. 

Gifford,  [Worcestershire,]  gu.  three  lions,  pas- 
sant, ar.  a  label  az. 

Gifford,  ar,  crusilly  sa.  a  lion,  rarapani,  gu. 

Gifford,  erm.  a  fcsse  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Gifford,  gu.  two  bars  erui.  in  chief  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, or. 

Gifford,  erm.  two  bars  gn.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Gifford,  erm.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond a  leopard's  head  or. 

Giff'ord,  [Tiverton  aud  Ilalsworth,  Devonshire,] 
sa.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse,  erm. — Crest,  a 
cock's  head,  erased,  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
sprig  of  three  leaves  vert. 

Gifford,  or,  a  cross,  lozeugy,  sa. 

Gifford,  sa.  four  fusils,  in  fesse,  ar.        ■ 

Gifford,  erm.  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 

Gifford,  ar.  three  torieaiixcs. 

Gifford,  [Worcestershire,  Buckinghamshire,  Ire- 
land, and  of  V/otton-Underedge,  Gloucester- 
shire,] ar.  ten  torfeauxe.s,  four,  three^  tv,o,  and 
one. 

Gifford,  [Hampshire,]  ar.  nine  torteauxes,  three, 
tv,-o,  thi-ee,  and  one. 

Gifford,  [Elmdon,  Warwickshire,]  az.  three  stir- 
rups with  leather  and  buckles  or,  a  label  of 
three  points  ar. 

Gifford,  [Staffordshire,]  gu.  three  sfurups  or, 
leathers  ar. 

Gifford,  [Boddinghurst,  Wilts,]  az.  tliree^  stir- 
rups or,  \sithin  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  pellettee. 

Gifford,  sa.  three  lozenges,  conjoined,  in  fesse,  erm. 

Gifford,  [Ilaleshury,  llevonshire,]  sa.  three  fusils, 
in  fesse,  erm.  a  label  gu. 

Gifford,  ar.  scmee  of  crosses  bottonee,  a  lion, 
ramjnmt,  gu. 

Gifford,  [Halesbury,  Devonshire,]  g^i.  three  lo- 
zenges, in  fesse,  erm. 

Gifford,  [Scotland,]  gu.  three  bars  erm. 

•Gifford,  [Edinburgh,]  gn.  three  bars  erm.  within 
a  boidurc  ar. 


G  1  L 

GiKFlNGS,  a-/.,  frettv  iir.  on  a  cliicf  or,  two  iniil- 
lots  su. 

GiGGi;,  or  GrcGis,  [SufTolk,]  sa.  a  fret  crm.  a 
chief  chcquy  ar.  and  sa. 

G'hjge,  [Sufl'olk,]  sa.  fictly  crm.  a  chief  c'leijuy 
ar.  and  .sa. 

Gii.iiARD,  [Dtnoii,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  sa.  tliree  roses 
of  the  field. 

Gilbard,  ar.  on  a  chev.  ,su.  three  roses  of  the  fii.-t, 
witliiu  a  bordure.  g-u. 

Gilhard,  [Devon,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  roses 
ar. 

Gilbert,  [Somerset--inre,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
bctw.  three as  many  roses  of  tlie  first. 

GUhc7-t,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  roses  of  the  first. 

Gilbert,  ar.  a  chev.  crm.  betvr.  three  negros' 
lieads  couped  ppr, 

Gilbert,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'- faces 
sa.  as  many  roses  or.  \_Confirmed  to  John  Gil- 
berf.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  anno  1G09.] 

Gilbert,  ar.  on  a  clicv.  az.  bctv,'.  three  tiefoils 
vert,  as  many  flenrs-de-lis  or. 

Gilbert,  [Northirlin^tiam,  Norfolk,]  v;n.  two  bars 
erm.  in  chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  oiit 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head  erm.  attired 
of  the  first. 

Gilbert,  [Thirstington,  Leicesfersliire  aiid  Derby- 
shire,] sa.  a  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,  in  ar- 
mour, betw.  two  broken  spears  or,  headed  ar. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  p])r. 
g^rasping  a  broken  .spear  or,  headed  ar.  tlie 
point  dowHvrards. 

Gilbert,  [DevonshireJ  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
roses  ar. 

Gilbert,  [Sandwich  and  Westbury,  Kent,  and 
Savratt,  Herts,]  gii.  a  saltier  or,  on  a  chief  erm. 
three  piles  of  the  field.— Crest,  n  griftin's  head 
az.  beaked  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  erm. 
[Granted  15D3.'\ 

Gilbert,  [Togeuton  and  Bleckington,  Sussex, 
Compton,  Devonshire  and  CoruvNnll,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  gu.  three  roses  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
squirrel,  sejant,  gu.  cracking  a  nut  or. 

Gilbert,  ar.  on  a  chov.  gu.  three  roees  of  the  lir,-; 
witliiu  a  bordure  of  tiie  second. 

Gilbert,  [Grcenway,  De\  onshirc,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
sa.  lln-ec  roses  of  the  field. 

Gilbert,  harry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  bend  gu. 

Gilbert,  [Jlayfield,  Sussex,  London,  and  of  Suf- 
folk,] az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head  ppr.  issuing 
out  of  rays  or. 

Gilbert,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  cinquefoils  of  the 
first,  piorced  of  the  second  within  a  bordure 
engr.  of  the  last. 

Gilbert,  [Shropshire,]    gu.    a   bend   vair.— Crest, 


G  I  L 

out  of  a  diic:d  coronet,  an  eagle's  head  cu. 
beaked  or. 

Gilbert,  [Yolgreve,  Derbyshire,]  g'u.  a  bend  \;.irL' 
ar.  and  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  grillin's  head  gu.  beaked  of  the  first. 

Gilbert,  [Lockoe,  Derbyshire,]  gu.  an  armed  leg-, 
couped  at  the  thigh,  in  pale,  betw.  two  broken 
spe-ars  ar.  headed  or. — Crest,  an  armed  arm, 
cinboN\-ed,  ppr.  holding  a  broken  tilting-spe-ar 
or,  point  downwards. 

Gilbert,  [Woodford,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads  az.  as  many  roses 
or,  a  crescent  for  difference. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  deral  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  on  his 
breast,  a  mullet  or,  a  crescent  for  dilTerence. 

Gilbert,  [Urent  Ely,  Suffolk.]  The  same  arms 
and  crest,  without  the  crescent. 

Gilbert,  g-u.  an  armed  leg,  couped  at  the  thi.-h, 
or,  betw.  two  broken  spears  of  the  last,  head-d 
ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  eagles,  dis- 
played, sa. — Crest,  on  a  nrount  vert  an  arm, 
embowed,  in  armour  or,  grasping  a  broken 
sjjcar  of  the  last,  headed  ar.  [Granted  Decem- 
ber 26,  1759.] 

Gilbert,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  gu.  three  roses  of  the  field . 
—  Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  gu.  cracking  a  nut 
or.  [Borne  btj  John  Dav.ies  Giddy  andhis  dvo 
Daiujhters,  Catliarine  Giddy  and  Sfary  Sii- 
s(in?>.a  Giddy,  who,  by  Royal  JJcence,  da!(d 
January  7,  1818,  were  authorised  to  take  tlie 
surname  and  arms  of  Gilbert  only.] 

Gdbirl.  The  same  arms,  differenced  with  a  can- 
ton g-u.  and  the  same  Crest,  differenced  with  a 
cross  crosslet  .gold  on  the  shoulder  of  the  sq\;ir- 
rel.  [Borne  by  Davies  Giddy,  of  St.  Erlh, 
County  Cornicall,  and  Eastbourne,  Sus-.\x. 
Esq.  JSl.P.  who,  by  Roycd  Sign  Manual,  dated 
December  10,  1817,  assumed  the  surname  and 
Arms  of  Gilbert  only,  in  compliance  with  the 
last  Will  and  Testament  of  Charles  Gilbrrf. 
late  of  Eastbourne  aforesaid. 

Gilbert,  [Herefordshire  and  Monmoutlishire.j  sa. 
a  leg,  couped  at  the  thigh,  in  armour,  be'-vv. 
two  broken  spears  erect  or,  headed  ar.— Cre-t. 
an  arm,  in  armour,  embowed,  ppr.  severed  be- 
low the  wrist,  the  hand  dropping,  grasping  a 
broken  spear  or,  headed  ar.  the  point  down- 
wards. (Another  crest,  oiU  of  a  mural  coronet 
or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant  of  the  first,  ducnHy 
crov.ned  or,  Imlding  a  battle-axe,  sa.  hcadefi  ;;r. 

GlLiJOliXK,  [Kent  and  London,]  az.  onache\. 
or,  three  roses  gu.  leaved  vert. — Cre.^t,  a  tiger, 
salient,  ar.  lined  and  collared  or. 

Gilborne,  [Kent,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  ros-..- 
gu.  slipjied  a.nd  leaved  vert,  M'ithiu  a  bordun,-  l\ 
the  second. 


GIL       , 

GiRiorn,  ar.  a  cross,  flow,  betv/.  fuur  birds,  close, 
gu. 

GlLHV,  [Staynfoii,  Lincohishue,]  az.  a  fesse, 
vavy,  ar.  betw.  tliree  estoils  or. — Crust,  a  tower 
or,  Avi(h  a  dragons  head  issuing  iVoni  the  top, 
and  tlic  tail  out  of  the  door,  ar. 

GiLCliifi'ST,  az.  the  sun,  in  splmdoiir,  betw. 
two  crosses,  patt6e,  fltchee,  in  chieij  and  a  mul- 
let in  biLse  ar. 

GiLij.Mrr,  [Liverpool,  LancaRliire,]  vert,  a  lion, 
rampant,  rcguardaut,  crowned  or,  betv.  three 
arrows  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  deiui  lion,  ram- 
pant, reguardant,  or,  crowned  of  tlie  last,  liold- 
in'f  in  his  dexter  paw  an  oak-branch  ppr. 
IGranied  December  20,  1759.] 

GlLDEimiSTKR,  az.  a  dexter  arm,  embo\\ed,  in 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  shin-bone,  issuant 
from  clouds  on  the  sinister  side,  all  ppr. 

GiLDi'.sniiOUGH,  ar.  three  piles  gu. 

GiLDPinGE,  [Eastbourne,  Sussex,]  chequy,  or 
and  gu.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  annulets  or. — 
Crest,  a  sinister  arm,  embowed,  in  armour, 
ppr.  holding- in  the  gauntlet  a  club,  in  pale,  or, 
above  the  gauntlet  a  dexler  hand  ppr.  couped 
gu.  grasping  the  club. 

GiLKS,  [Worcester  and  London,]  gu.  a  cross 
betw.  four  uncovered  cups  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  pelicans  sa. — Crest,  a  cup  (or  chalice) 
or,  out  of  it  three  pansy  flowers  ppr. 

Giles,  [Bowdcn,  Devon,]  per  chev.  ar.  and  az. 
a  lion,  rampant,  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  lion's 
garab,  erect,  and  erased  sa.  holding  a  branch  of 
apples  of  the  last,  leaved  vert. 

Gyle.s,  [Eowden,  Devonshire,]  per  chev.  ar.  and 
az.  a  lion,  rampant,  counterchanged,  collared 
or. —  Crest,  a  lion's  ganib,  erect,  and  erased  gn. 
enfiled  witii  a  bargemelle  or,  holding  a  branch 
of  apples  of  the  last,  leaved  vert. 

Gylvs,  per  fesso,  gu.  and  az.  on  a  bend,  engr. 
"ar.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  second. 

Gyles,  per  fesse.  gu.  and  az. 

Gijles,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  griflin, 
passant,  or. 

Gi/les,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  griffin,  passant, 
or. 

Gi/lcs,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  engr.  sa.  betv.'.  three  crosses; 
fornie,   gu.  as  many  martlets  or. 

Gli.l'oun,  [Kent,]  or,  a  saltier  sa.  betw.  four 
martlets  az. 

Gil/hrd,  or  Guhleford,  ar.  ten  tortcauxcs,  four, 
two,  two,  and  one. 

Gu'ddfurd,  or  Gilj'urd,  or,  a  saltier  betw.  fuur 
martlets  sa. — Crest,  a  tree,  couped,  raguled, 
and  trunk  or,  issuing  fire  p[)r.  from  the  top, 
and  each  couped  branch. 

GuUdford,  []{rmstedc-i>lace,  Kent.]     Tlie  sauu\ 


G  I  L 

Gitihlford,  [Kent.]  The  same,  with  a  canton  gu. 
charged  with  a  jjoniegranate  or,  slipped  vert. 

Gill,  [Hertfordshire,]  s.a.  abend  or,  on  a  chev. 
ar.  three  mullets  of  the  first,  a  canton  of  the 
second,  charged  \\ith  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

Gill,  sa.  on  a  bend  or,  three  mullets  of  the  first ; 
on  a  canton  az.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Gill,  [Herlfordshirc,]  sa.  t-.vo  chev.  ar.  each  charged 
with  three  mullets  of  the  first,  on  a  canton  or,  a 
lion,  passant,  gu. —  Crest,  a  hawk's  head  az. 
betw.  two' wings  or,  fretty  vert. 

Gill,  lozcngy,  or  and  vert,  a  hon,  rampant,  gu. 

Gill,  lozengy,  or  and  gu.   a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Gill,  [Devonshire,]  lozengy,  ar,  and  \ert,  a  lion, 
rampant,  of  ihe  first. 

Gill,  [Loudon,]  per  pale,  or  and  ar.  a  chief, 
dancettte,  sa. — Crest,  a  salamander  gu.  issuant 
in  flames  of  fire  ppr.  [Granted  to  Alexander 
Gill,  chief  master  of  St.  Pcii'.rs  School,  London.] 

Gill,  [Ausley,  Hertfordshire,]  lozengy,  or  and 
ar.  a  lion,  rampiant,  guardant  ga. 

Gill,  [Devonshire,]  fusily,  or  .and  \ert,  a  lioij, 
rampant,  ar. 

Gill,  sa.  two  chev.  ar.  on  the  first  three  mullets  of 
the  field,  in  base  a  cinquefoil  of  the  second,  on 
a  canton  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  rising,  az.  wings  expanded 
or,  fretty  vert. 

Gills,  or  Giles,  [Devonshire,]  per  chev.  ar. 
and  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  cornitcrchaiiged,  col- 
lared of  the  first. 

Gillc,  [Warwickshire  and  London,]  lozengv,  or 
and  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar. — Crest, 
a  demi  parrot,  with  wings  expanded,  vert. 

GUles,  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  throe  martlets  or. 

GiLLAM,  [Essex,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betv/.  three 
dolphins,  embov.ed,  ppr.  as  many  bowers  vert. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dragon's 
head  ppr. 

Gh.land,  Gilsland,  or  Gille<;laxd,  [Xor- 
thumberland,]  clitquy,  or  and  gu. 

GiLLBAXDE,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  cinquefoils 
of  t!ie  first,  pierced  of  the  second. 

Gillbande,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the  first. 

GiLLKiiS,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  pewits' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  annulets  of  the  first. 

GlLLF,.SlK)ROUGn,  or,  three  piles,   in  point,   gu. 

Gii-i.LSLAMD,  [Lincolnshire,]  chequy,  orandgu. 

GiLLEsrv,  az.  in  base  a  ship  under  sail  ar.  in  the 
sinister  canton  a  liand,  cou]!ed,  in  gauntlet, 
grasping  a  sword,  all  ])pr. 

GiLLiiT,  alias  Chandi.ku,  [Ij.sv,irh,  Suffolk,] 
enu.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  lucies'  heads 
erased  ar.  collared  with  a  bar  gemelle  gu. — 
Cresl,  a  lucy's  head,  erect,  and  erased,  or,  col- 
lar.;d  with  a  bar  gemelle  or. 


GIF 

Gilkt,  or  Gillot,  [Broadfield,  Xovfolk,]  erm.  on 
a  bend  enjxr.  sa.  three  hicies'  heads,  erased,  or, 
collared  -with  a  bar  gemcllo  gu. — Crest,  a  lucy's 
iicad,  erased,  and  erect,  or,  collared  as  tlic; 
arms. 

GiLLlOT,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 
three  ears  of  wheat,  stalked  and  leaved,  or.- — 
— Crest,  a  c:arb  or. 

GiLL;\iAN,  [Foley,  llerefordsh-re,]  sa.  a  nac;'s 
head,  erased,  or,  betw.  three  dexter  hands, 
cou])ed,  ar. 

Gilman,  [Gloucestersliire,]  sa.  a  man's  leg,  coupcd 
at  the  thigh,  ar. 

Gilman,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  legs  sa.  spnrs  or. 

Gilman,  [Deptford-Strand,  Ivent,]  ar.  a  jnan'.s 
leg,  conped  at  the"  thigh,  in  pale,  sa.  charged 
below  the  knee  with  a  bar  gemelie  or. — Crest,  a 
man's  leg,  as  in  the  arms,  issning  out  of  rays  or, 
the  foot  in  chief. 

Gu.LOW,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

GlLMi'.R,  [Sussex,]  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
talbots,  passant,  ar.- — Crest,  a  nuicorn's  head, 
ar..  couped  gu.  attired  or. 

Gilmer,  [Cliaigmillar,  Scotland,]  az.  three  wrilin:; 
pens,  paleways,  ar.- — Crest,  a  dexter  liand,  hfld- 
ing  a  scroll  of  papers,  wilhin  a  garland  of  laurel 
ppr. 

Gilpin,  [Scaleby,  Cumberland,  and  "Westmore- 

,  land,]  or,  a  l)oar,  passant,  sa. —  Crest,  a  pine- 
branch  vert. 

Gilpin,  [Bungay,  Suffolk,]  or,  a  boar,  passant,  sa. 
— Crest,  three  halberts,  two  in  saltier,  and  one 
in  pale,  ppr.  tied  with  a  ribbon,  thereon  the 
word  Foy. 
'  Gilpin.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  three  spears, 
one  in  pale,  and  two  in  saltier  or,  headed  ar. 
tied  with  a  scroll,  thereon  this  motto,  Unefoij 
inesme. 

Gilpin,  or,  a  bo;u-,  stalant,  sa.— Crest,  a  dexter 
arm,  embowtd,  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert. 

GiLSL.VND,  vert,  a  stag,  springing  forward,  or. 

Gilsland,  vert,  a  stag,  springing  forward,  ar. 

GlLWlKfc,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  inartlets  sa. 

GiMoiLE,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

GiNEY,  [Norfolk,]  chequy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  erm. 

GIO^YSH,  or,  three  bars  sa.  over  all  a  jule  az. 

Gipp,  or  GyI'SKS,  [V.'elmetham  and  llornings- 
heath,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesso,  betw.  six  e.-loiles 
or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  fv»o 
wings,  expanded,  az.  seniee  de  estoiles  oi'  the 
firsts 

GlPi's,  [Newsham,  Kent,]  a/,,  a  fesse  engr.  betw. 
six  estoiles  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet 
or,  two  wings,   elevated,  az.  each  charged  with 


G  L  A 

three  estoiles,  in  pale,  gold.  [Borne  hi/  George 
Gipps,  Ksq.  of  Howlets,  Kent,  1^23.]  | 

GiRARDOT,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, j 

Gird.     See  Gkrh.  i 

GiRDLER,  [Staflbrdshire,]  az.  a  fosse  erm.  cot- 
tised  or,  betw.  three  goats'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Girdlcr,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
ar.  as  many  hurts. 

Girdlcr,  [Clarke,  Wilt.shire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  three  lozenges  ar.  eacli  charged  v.itli  a 
goat's  head,  erased,  of  tiie  first. 

Gikgon,  gu.  tv.o  bars  ar.  in  chief  three  aninilets 
of  the  second. 

Giri,e,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or.— Crest,  a  garb  or. 

GiRLlXG,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  per  bend, 
gu.  and  az.  betw.  two  cottises  engr.  sa.  three 
ileurs-de-lis  or.- — Crest,  a  demi  grifiin  az.  hold- 
ing betw.  his  feet  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

GiRi.iNGTON,  oj-Gehlinston,  [Thurlaud,  Lan- 
cashire, and  Girllngton,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  che', . 
betw.  three  bees  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  gTinin, 
wings  endorsed  or,  holding  a  bezant. 

Girllngton,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bees  ar. 

GiSHONE,  erm.   a  lion,   rampant, on   a 

cauton a  garb ■ — Crest,   out  of 

a  nnn-al  coronet  ...  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  .... 

Ci.'^m',  [Yorkshire,]  lozengy,  or  and  az.  a  canton 
erm. 

GiSE,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  vert,  in  chief  a  demi  lioii, 
rampant,  gu. 

Gise,  [Gloucestershire,]  barry  of  six,  indented,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Gyse,  or  Guise,  ar.  a  fer-de-mo!ine,  pierced,  gu. 

GisLiNGiiAM,  [Tusfon,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse  or, 
betw.  three  SAvans  ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Gislinriham,  [Tustou,  Suffolk,]  az.  a  fesse,  hctv:. 
three  swans,  close,  ar. 

GlSORS,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  ten  billets  sa. 

Gist,  or  CJest,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three 
SM  ans'  necks,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  swan's  neck, 
erased,  ar.  betw.  two  ostriches'  feathers  of  the 
last. 

Gist,  per  jtale,  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  chev.  engr.  ermi- 
nois,  betw.  three  swans' heads  and  necks,  erased, 
erm.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  az. — Crest,  a  swan's 
head  and  neck,  erased,  erm.  collared  gu.  betw. 
{wo  palm-branches"  ycrt  [Borne  by  Samuel 
6' /.<;/,  ()/  I)  orniinqton-Graugc,  Gloucestershire, 
Ksq.  1W4.] 

Gni'RO,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  mullets  of  the 
field. 

CnE.'-i,  vaire,  or  and  az. 

Vrh.s H.STAN r.^;,  [Gladstancs, Scotland,]  ar. a  moor's 

head,  couped,  distilling  drops  of  blood,  thereon 

a  bonnet  comjiosed   of  bay  and  holly  leaves,  all 

ppr.  A\ithiii  an  orle  of  eight  martlets  sa. — Crest, 

[  3  B  ] 


G  L  A 

a  gTiflin,  issuing  oiil  of  a  vit-ntli,  holding-  in  his 

dexter  talon  a  sword  ppr. 
Ghnhlancs,    [Whitolav,-.]      The    same,    within    a 

bordme,  invcckcd,  gii. 
Gi.ADWIX,  [Stubbing-  and  Tupfon,  near  Chesler- 

field,  Dcrbvsihire,]  eriu.  a  chief  az.  over  all,  on 

a  bend  gu.  a   sv.ord   ar.  hilt  and   pomel  or. — 

Crest,   a  mount  j)pr.  therooTi  a  lion,   sejant,   ar. 

guttee    do    sang,     lioldinj^-    in    his   dexter  pLv,- 

a    sword,    ey$K:\,    or.       \GranUd   lu  DujclcJc, 

IGSG.] 
Glagg,   gu.    on   a   bend   ar.   three  ciaquefuils  o^ 

the  field. 
Glar/t/e,  gw.   on   a   bend   or,  three   cinquefoils  of 

tile  field. 
Gi.AMLL,  [Suffolk,]  sz.  scniee  of  cross  crosslcts, 

three  fusils,  in  pale,  ar. 
Glantox,  az.  a  chev.   ar.   bctw.   three   crosses 

luoline  or. 
Glanvil,  [Earl  of  Suftolk,]  per  chief  az.  and  ar. 
Glanvile,  or  GlanvUk,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  az. 
Glanvile,  az.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passaut,  gu. 
Glanvile,  per  pale,    az,  and  g-«.   three  saltiers  nr. 

tv,o  and  one. 
GlaiivUe,  or    Glanvill,   [Suffolk,   and   Brooaihall, 

Yorkshu-e,]  ar.   a  cliief,   indented,  v.z.     [Borne 

hif  Raiudj)h  Glanvill,  Justice  of  Etuiland,  Temp. 

Hen.  II.]  •        •'  ' 

Glanvile,  or   Glanville,   [Tavistock,    Devonshire,] 

az.  three  srdliers  or. —  Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 

stag-,  trippaut,  ppr. 
Glanvile,  [Lfiunceston,   Cornwall,]  az.    three  sal- 
tiers  or. — Crest,  a  buck,  passL^.nt,  ppr. 
Glanvile,  [Earl  of  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chief,  dancettee, 

az. 
Glanville,    az.   nine   cross   crosslcts,    fitchee,   and 

three  crescents  ar. 
Glanville,   ar.  a  chief,  indented,  az. 
G/jASCock,    [Essex,]  erni,   a  chev.   betw.  three 

cocks  gu. 
Glascock,  [Briseth  and  High-Easter,  Essex,]  erjn. 

on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  cocks  az.  legged  and 

combed    or,    a    bezant.  —  Crest,    an    antelope's 

head,  ar.  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  belt  .sa.  bu,k- 

led  and  rimmed  or. 
Glasvuclc,  [?ducli-Danmow,   Essex,]  erm.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  cocks  az.   armed,   crested,   and  jel- 

loped  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,   a 

dniL'-on's  head,  per  pale,  ar.  and  vert.    [Granted 

\MIl  Jub/,   1-J'l.] 
Giascuclc,   [High-Easter,  Essex,]  crm.  a  chev.  gii. 

betw.  three  cocks  az. 
Glasiki;,  [Lancasiiire,]    az.   three  pheons  ar.  a 

cliief  erm. 
Glasicr,  az.  three  j)heons  ar.  a  chief  erm.  v.ithin  a 

hordure  entrr.  or. 


Ci  L  E 

Glass,  [Glass,  Scotland,]  ar.  a(leur-dc-lis,  hetv/. 
two  mullets,  VNifhiu  a  bordure  gu. 

Glass,  [Sauchy,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms.— 
Crest,  a  rnerniaid,  with  mirror  and  comb,  all  ppr. 

Glass,  ar.  a  Ileiir-de-iis,  betw.  three  iiudlets  az. 
within  a  bordure  gu. — Crest,  a  mermaid,  with 
mii-ror  and  comb,  all  ppr. 

GlassI'-ord,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  Uvo  squirrels 
g;u. 

Giu.isford,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  bend  engr.  accompa- 
nied v.ith  tv.'o  squirrels  in  cliief,  and  a  hunting 
horn  in  base  gu.  garnished  sa. 

Glastkm!URY,  or,  a  bend,  fusilly,  sa. 

GlaslenJjuri/,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  lozengy, 
sa. 

Glastcnl/ury,  ar.  a  bend,  masculy,  sa. 

Glasi  IXGS,  ar.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  sa. 

GI;AST0X,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  on  achief  of  tlie  second, 
three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Glaston,  or,  a  saltier  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 
three  leopards'  heads  of  the  first. 

Glastonbury,  ar.  live  fusils,  in  bend,  sa. 

Gi,ati>;geras,  ar.  three  bends,  engr.  gu. 

GlaiinffLras,  ar.  two  bentU,  engr.  gu. 

Glaiinijhras,  [Sir  Henry,  Somersetshire,]  or,  a 
bend,  engr.  sa. 

Gla\"ILL,  [Su.fjolk,]  az.  three  lozenges,  in  pale, 
ar. 

Gleaxe,  [Norwich,  and  Hardwick,  Norfolk,] 
erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

Gleave,  or  Gleaoj;,  [High-Leigh,  Cheshire,] 
sa.  three  crescents  or.     (Another,  ar.) 

Gleene.     See  Glexe. 

Glegk,  oj- Glere,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  sword,  in 
bend  ar.     (Another,  or.) 

Glegg,  [Cayton  and  Grange,  Cheshire  and  Scot- 
land,] sa.  two  lions,  passant,  and  counter-pas- 
sant, ar.  collared  gu.  the  one  in  chief  towards 
the  sinister. 

Ghcjfj,  [Scothind.]  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a 
falcon,  holding  a  partridge  betw.  his  fore-feet 
ppr. 

Gleive,  sa.  three  crescents  ar. 

Gleke,  sa.  two  lions,  passant,  ar. 

Glche,  sa.  two  lions,  passaiit,  in  pale,  or,  (anutlicr, 
ar.)  opjjressed  with  as  many  pales  gu. 

Glen,  [Glen,  Scotland,]  ar. "three  martlets  sa. 

Glen,  [Bar,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fessc  gu.  betw.  three 
martlets  sa. 

Glcne,  or  Gle]i,  erm.  three  mascles,  in  fesse,  sa. 

Glcne,  or  Glen,  erm.  three  lozenges,  in  fesse,  sa. 

Gleen,   erm.  three  masc!es,  in  fesse,  gu. 

Gi.ENDixN'ixc,  [GiciidiiiMingaud  Partoun,  Scot- 
land,] quorlerly,  ar.  jrid  sa.  a  cross,  per  cross, 
indented,  counterchunged. 

Glcxdor,  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  cros.slets  gu. 


(ywo   ■>  '.TtiJ   .11 


G  I.  O 

GLr.NKAoMW,  [of  that  Ilk,   Sooflancl,]   ar.  a  sal- 
tier, cnq^r.  sa. 
Gijr%\r.STi:i?,  per  fessc,  danrettec,  gii.  ami  or,  in 

tliief  a  lion,  passant,   ar.   a  crescent  for  tlifler- 

ence. 
Gi.KNKiELD,  [Leicesters!iirc,]erm.  three  niasclcs, 

iu  fesse,  gu. 
Ghnfidd,    [Leicestersliire,]    cnn.    a    fos.se,    \)ci\\. 

tliree  masclcs  gu. 
Glkxham,  Gleman',  or  Glkmiiam,  [Glfiiliam, 

Suffolk,]  or,  a  cliev.  gn.  hetw.  three  torteauxes. 

—Crest,    a   hawk,    v.ilh    wings   expanded,    ar 

beaked  and  legged  gu.  helled  or. 
Gknhani,   or,   a  chev.   gu.   betw.   three  roundles 

purp. 
Glen], am,  ar.  a  chev.  gii.  hciv. .  three  torteaiixes. 
Glf.NTON,  cliequy,  az.  a!)J  or. 
Gloilon,    [Vi'ar>vickshirt',]  ar.    tliree   piles    az.    a 

canton  erm.     fAnoi/ter,  the  field  or.) 
Gleulon,  or,  three  piles  p.z.  a  canton  erni. 
Gl.nRE,  ar.  an  inescocheon,  betw.  six  eagles,  dis- 
played, gu.  three,  two,  and  one. 
Glesquix,    [France,]  ar.  an  eagle,  imperial,   .sa. 

over  all  a  baton  gu. 
GlinceS'I'EK,    ga.  on  a  chief,  danceftoe,  or,  a 

lion,  passant,  sa. 
G LINN E.     See  with  Glvn n k. 
Glisson,    [Ranipisham,   Dorsetsliire,]    sa.    on   a 

bend  ar.  tliree  mullets,  pierced,  gu. 
GUsson,  or  Clision,  [Somersetshire.]     The  same, 

with  a  crescent,  with  an  annulet  for  difl'erence. 
Glocestek,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  in  pale,  gu. 
Glocesh']-,  az.  a  cross,  chequy,   or  and  sa.. 
Gloucester,  [Gloucester,]  ar.  three  lions  gu.  v;Jthin 

a  bordure  engi'.  az. 
Gloucester,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  gu. 
Gloucester,  [London,]  gu.  on   a   chief,    indented, 

or,  a  lion,  passant,  sa. 
Gloucester,  gu.  two  bends  or. 
Gloucester,  gu.  three  fishes  hauilent  ar.  two  and 

one. 
Gloucester,  gu.  a  cross,  chequy,   or  and  sa. 
Gloaer,  [Wiltshire,]  erm.  on   a  chev.  engr.  gu. 

three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  sa. 

collared  ar. 
Glocer,    [Norfolk,    IGll,    Romney,    Kent,    and 

London,]     sa.    a    chev.    ermines,     betw.    three 

crescents  ar. — Crest,  an   eagle,    displayed,    ar. 

charged   on  the  breast  with  three  spots   of    cr- 

iiiiiiites.    (Another  crest,  a  dragon,  passant,  az.) 

{Borne  hi/    Robert  Glover,  Esq.  Somersal  He- 
rald, Temj).  Elizabeth.] 
Clover,  a  fesse  ermines,  betv/.  three  crescents  ar. 
Clover,  [London,  IGO-l,  Coventry,  Warwickshire, 

aiid   Ashford,    Kent,]  sa.    a    chev.    erm.   betw. 

tlireo     crescents    ar. — Crest,    a    cross-bow    az. 


G  O  A 

lietw.    two    wings    or.      (Another    crest,    on  a 

ruiind    cha]jeau,  sa.    ttu'ned    np    ar.    two  ■w  ijigs, 

exjianded,   of  the  first.)     [Granted  4th  Meirch, 

]5T7.] 
Glovrr.     The  sam:',  vith    a   flcur-de-Iis  or,  helw. 

the    two    crescents.- — Crcsl,     a    fleur-de-li.i    or, 

betw,  two  ^^■ings  sa. 
Glorrr,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  fonr  hoimds  gu.  within 

a  bordure  sa.  charged  \\itii  eight  crescents  or. 
Glover,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
Glover,   [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  fesse,  embattled,    erm. 

betv,-.  three  crescents  ar.      [Granted  ICill.] 
Glorer,  sa.   a  fesse  erm.  befrw.  three  crescents  ar. 

a  (Icur-de-lis  or,  betw.  the  two  in  chief.     [Con- 
firmed to  Alexander  Glover,  of  the  Exchecjuer.] 
Glover,  [liondon,]  sa.    a  chev.    erm.    betv^-.   three 

crescents  ar.     [Granted  to  iSir  Tliomas  Glover, 

of  London,  April,  IGOi.] 
Glfver,     [London.]      The    same    arras,  v.ilhia    a 

iKu-dnre  or.     [Granted  to  Sir  William  Glover, 

Sheriff  of  London,  ]G02.J 
Glover,  [Scotland,]  sa.    a    chev.   ar.   betw.   three 

crescents  erm. 
Glover,  [Scotland,]  sa    a  chev.  erm.   betw.  three 

crescents    ar. — Crest,  a  cock,  within  the    horns 

of  a  crescent 

Glvn,  ar.   an  eagle,  displayed,  v^-ith  two  necks 

sa.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  bezantee. 
Glijn,  [Glyu,  Cornwall,]  ar.   three  haqjiiig-irons, 

jjoinls  dowii\\'ards.— Crest,  a  demi  talbot,  erm. 

cared  or. 
Ghjn,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads  sa. 

guttee    d'or. — Crest,  an    eagle's  head,    erased, 

sa.    guttee   d'or,  in   the   beak,    an   escallop    ar. 

[Borne     hy    Rev.    Thomas   Clai/ton    Glijn,    of 

Ditrsinrjton-Huuse,  Sheering,  Essex,  1S24.] 
Glj/n,  [Sir  Iiichard,  Eart.  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

1759,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  lieads 

sa.  guttee  de  larnies. 
Gh/nne,  [Bicester,  Oxfordshire,   and  Flintshire,] 

ar.  an  eagle,  displaced,  ■with  two  necks  sa. 
Glinne,  [Cornwall,]  ar.   a   chev.  betw.   tluee  sal- 

m.ons'  s])ears  sa. 
Glynton,  chequy,  or   and  az.  a  hibel   of   three 

points  gu. 
Glvsson,     sa.    on    a    bend    ar.    three     nmllets, 

pierced,  gu. 
Go.VRK,  harry   of   eight,    ar.  and   gu.  over  a.ll,  a 

cross,  flory,  .sa. 
Goare,  or,    a   fesse,  lietw.   three    cross   crosslets, 

fi tehee,  gu. 
GoATEli,    or,    a  fesse,    engr.    betw.   three  cross 

crosslet.s  gu. — Crest,  a  wolf  sejant,  or,  grasjiing 

a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  gu. 
GoATjan',  [Canleruury,]  ar.  a  lion,  ramjjant,  sa. 

over    all,    a    saltier    engr.   gu.    charged   vith    a 
■    [  3jj2  ] 


GOD 

cresceiu    for     diflcrencc.  —  ('rest,     a     spliinx 

couchaiit,    or,  wiiii;-   on  llio   Ikkk  iir.   lace   and 

breast  jipr. 
GoBAND,    or   GrjMiiJAN'i),    j  Liiicolnsliire,]    {;u. 

Uvo  bais  or,  in  cliiet"  three  lic/.anfs. 
Gnhand,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  six  nwrtl-'ls  ar. 
Gohand,  or  Gohurd,  [\Var^vicL^llire,]  or,  a  lier.d, 

b(^lw.  six  niiu'llets  gu. 
Giihuiul,  [Lincolusliire,]  barry  of  six,  g'u.  aud  or, 

in  chief  three  bezants. 
GojiAUD,  ar.   tlu-ee   fish,   two  aud   one,  within  a 

bordure,  sa. 
Gor.EL,  pal}-  of  six,  az.  and  gu.  on   a  chief  ar.  a 

wivern  vert. — Crest,   a  wivcrn  vert. 
GoKiON,  ar.   three   gudgeons,  liaurient,  within  a 

bordure,  en^r.  sa. 
Gohion,    [Earl    of    Southampton,]    quarterly,    or, 

and  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bordure,   sa. 

eig'iit  gudgeons  of  the  first. 
Gohion,  bendy  of  six,   or  and  az.   a  lion,   passant, 

guardant,  ar.  on  a  chief  gn.  three  saiticrs  of  the. 

iield. 
Gohion,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.    a  cross,  forniee,  ar. 

a  label  az. 
Gohion,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 

three  escallops  or. 
GfiBLE,  erni.  on  a  bend  az.  betw.  a  dove,  with 

wings  addorsed,   bearing  in  its   beak  an  olive- 

brancb,  in   chief,    and    a   leo]jard,    passant,    in 

base three    fleurs-de-lis Crest,    a 

lion,    passant, charged   on    the    shoulder 

with  a  fleur-de-lis 

GoBOND,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.  tv/o  bars  and  three 

bezants  in  chief,  or. 
GoBVAN,  paly  of  eight,  ar.    and  gu.    on  a  bend 
-   sa.  three  escallops  or. 
GoiiYNS,    [Yorkshire,]    barry   of  eight,    ar.  and 

gu.  a  label  of  fi\'e  points  sa. 
Gobijns,    [Yorkshire,]    barry    of    ton,    (anolJicv, 

eight,)  ar.  aud  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  escallojjs 

or. 
Gohijns,  bendy  of  six,   or  and  az.  a  lion,  iiassant, 

ar.  on   v.   chief  gu.  three  escallops    of   the   first. 

(Auoiher,  the  escallops  ar.) 
Gohi/ns,    or   Guhijon,    ar.  three   fishes,    hauricnt, 

within  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
GocH,  and  }  ^ 
GocHE.        i 
GoDARU,  crm.  a  cross,  patoncc,  sa.   in   the   first 
quarter,  au    eagle,  displayed,   gu.     [Confinned 
(o    Ricliaid    Godard,     Aldcnnan    of    London, 
lUlh  Aiu/ttsl,  159S.] 
Godard,  [C'heshire.]  erni.  a  cross,  bottonce,  sa. 
Gudard,  [Cheshire,]  crm.  a  cross,  sarceliy,  sa. 
Gudiird,  enn.  a  cross,   niolinc,  sa. 
Godard,  ar.  a  cross,  pattee,  sa. 


;ee  with  Goocin 


G  O  D 

Godard,  or  Godhcrd,  gu.  a  fesse,  cheqny.  or 
and  a-/.. 

Godard,  [Eastwood,  Hampshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
vair,  bctw.  three  crescents  erm. — Crest,  a  stag's 
head,  couped  and  gu.ardant,  gu.  attired  or. 

Godard,  [Berkshire,  London,  and  East\\oodhay, 
JLinipshlre',]  az.  a  fesse,  lozengy,  bctw.  tlu-ee 
hawks'  heads,  erased,  or,  holding  in  his  beak 
a  leure  gu.  capped  \ert,  garnished  of  tlie  first, 
stringed  of  the  second. 

Godard,  []5oebie,  Leicestershire,]  az.  on  a  fesse, 
bctw.  three  hawk.s'  heads  erased,  or,  fise  lo- 
zenges, conjoined  in  fesse,  gii. 

Godard,  [Walpole,  Noifolk,']  gu.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, or.— Cri-sl,  an  cog!e"s  head,  betw.  two 
wings  or.  (Anotlicr  cresf,  an  eagle's  head 
erect ) 

Gudard,  [Norfolk.]  Tiie  same,  with  an  annulet 
on  the  breast  of  the  eagle  sa.     (Another,  az.) 

Godard,  [Uphani  and  Cherell,  Wiltshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  vair,  betw.  three  crescents  ar.^Crest.  a 
stag's  licad,  couped  and  guardaut,  gu.  attired 
or. 

Godard,  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  in  the  second  and 
third  quarters,  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Godard,  per  chsv.  gu.  and  sa.  three  falcons' heads 
erased  ar. 

Godard,  ar.  a  fesse,   betw.  three  horse-.^hoes  gu. 

Goddard,  gu.  a  chev.  -,;iir,  betw.  three  crescents 
or. 

Goddard,  gu.  a  chev.  vair,  betw.  three  crescents 
ar. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased  at  the  neck 
and  alfrontce  par.  [Borne  hy  Amhrose  God- 
dard, Esq.  of  Sidndon-HoHse,  WiUs,  1824.] 

Goddard,  erm.  a  cross,  pattee,   sa. 

Goddard,  [London,}  az.  five  fusils  in  fesse,  betw. 
three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  or. 

GofWr/j-f/,  [Berkshire,]  az.  five  fusils  in  fesse,  gu. 
betw.  three  eagles'  heads,  couped,  or. 

Godderd,  [Rearsby,  Leicestershire,  1(519,]  az.  a 
fesse  or, '  lozengy,  vert,  betvi'.  three  hawks' 
heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

GouBoi.D,  [Hatfield,  Essex,  and  Westhall,  Suf- 
follc]  az.  tv,o  bovv-s,  strung,  in  saltier,  or. — 
Crest,  an  arm,  in  armour,  ppr.  wreathed  about 
tiie  arm  or  and  az.  v,  ith  the  ends  flotant,  holding 
in  the  gauntlet  an  arrov,-  sa.  feathered  and 
beaded  ar. 

Godbold,  [Godalrning,  Surrey.]  The  same  arms. 
—Crest,  au  arm,  cmbowed,  in  armour,  ppr. 
holding  an  arrow.  • 

Go))D)!\,  [Levborn-C;!stIe,  Kent,]  gu.  two  bars 
ur,  ovM-all  ab-nd  ar.  .-har-.'d  with  (ii;ve  tnl- 
buts'  heads,  cra.od,  sa.— C--t,  on  a  garb, 
lyin--  fessuwavp,  a  bird  close.  .:i  his  beak  an 
ear  of  wheat,"  all  or.     [Ucr.  Off.  3/.  2,  157-1.1 


GOD 

Qoddeii,  [Fincbden,  in  tlie  Paiisli  of  Tciilerden.] 
Tlic  sJDie  arms  and  crest. 

Oodiliii,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  cliov.  crm.  betv,-.  tliiee 
leopards'  heads  or,  viliiiu  a  hordurc  of  the 
t'.iird. 

GooniSTON,  CJ^sscx,]  ar.  four  cross  ciosslcts, 
hetw.  fliree  martlets  sa. 

GoDl-iilDGE,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  \)-A\:.  throe 
cro?:i  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  [Granted  to  Ni- 
cholas Godrldf/e,  of  .Duo/tshire,  hy  Camden.} 

GoDKRSTONE,  emi.  n  saltier  en^^.  gu. 

Godesto/i,  [Es.sex,]  erm.  a  saltier  engr.  tru.    . 

{ioDFlJF.Y,  or,  a  cross  gu.  betw.  four  ra;utlets  sa. 
— Crest,  a  leopard's  bead,  couped,  az. 

Godfrey,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  bulls'  heads, 
erased  aud  cro'.vued,  or. 

Godfrey,  sa.  a  cbev.  bet^v.  three  pelicfuis'  heads, 
erased,  vulning  themselves  or — Cre,-t,  a  demi 
negro  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  cross 
crosslet,  fitchee,  ar.  \_liorne  hy  John  Godfrey, 
Esq.  of  Brook-House,  near  Sandwich,  Kent, 
1853.]  fAnoiher  crest,  a  pelican's  liead,  os 
in  the  arms,  surmounted  by  a  chaplet.  Another, 
the  negro  side-faced.) 

Godfrey,  gu.  three  bulls'  head.-:,  erased  and  du- 
cal ly  crowned,  or. 

Godfrey,  [Wihniagton,  Kent,]  az.  three  grifluis, 
passant,  in  ])alc,  or^^ 

Godfrey,  [Wilmington,  Keid,]  gu.  on  a  canton 
or,  a'  bend  of  the  first. 

Godfrey.  [Bedfordshire,  and  Dartford,  Kent,]  nr. 
a  grillin,  segreaut,  sa. 

Godfrey,  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant,  sa.  betvv.  eight 
bezants. — Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  segreant,  or. 

GoeJfrey,  ar.  a  griffin,  segreant,  crowned,  sa. 

Godfrey,  [Lydding,  Kent,]  sa.  a  cl;e\-.  bet^^•. 
three  herons'  lieads,  erased,  or. 

Godfrey,  barry  ^7avY,  ar.  ami  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  bezants. 

Godfrey,  [Bolieyne,]  ar.  a  'cross,  potence,  or, 
betw.  four  crosses,  pattee,  of  the  second. 

Godfrey,  ar.  a  griffin,  p:;ssaut,  sa.  v-iibin  a  bor- 
dure  engr.  az.  bezantee. — Crest,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, sa. 

Godfrey,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betv,-.  three  pelicans' 
heads,  erased,  or,  vulning  tlieraselves- ppr.  as 
inany  cross  crosslets  gu. — Crest,  a  pelican,  with 
wings  endorsed  or,  gorged  witii  an  eastern 
coronet  az.  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  cro:;s!et 
fifcliee,  gu.  [Granted  to  Thomas  Godfrey,  of 
Tanueorih,  M'ariric'eshire  and  SteiJ/ordshire, 
17G.3.] 

Goefrey,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tin-ee  pclicaiis'  heads, 
erased  at  the  neck  or.  [Confirmed  to  Thomas 
^  Godfrey,  of  Lid,  Kent.] 

Cc)Dii:;iE,  or,  a  fosse,  betw.  two  chev.  az. 


G  O  D 

GoDiNGTON,  or,  two  lions,  passant  guardaut,  sa. 

GoDMAN,  erminois,  on  a  chief,  indented,  or,  a 
lion,  ])assant,  vert. 

GoL).M,\NSTON,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or, 

Godinanston,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Goi)>rANTON,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  az. 

(;i)i)OLVillN,[i)e\(inshire  and  I'levavernlh,  Corn- 
wall,] gu.  an  eagle,  disjilayed,  with  two  heads, 
l)i  l\v.  llirec  neurs-de-bs  ar. — Crest,  a  dolphin, 
rmbovred,  sa.   firniod  or. 

Gudoljihin,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  tv,-fi  beads 
ar. 

Godrdpliin,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  an  eagle  displayed, 
betv,-.  three  lilies  ar. 

Godolpliin,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  betw.  three 
lilies  or. 

Godolpliin,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
in-,  betw.  three  lilies  az. 

GoiJSAi^L,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  on  a  fcsse  wavy 
ar.  three  crescents  sa.  betw.   as   many  crosses 

pattee — Crest,  a  griffin's  head,  erased, 

]ja!y  of  six,  indented  ar.  and  sa. 

GoDSAbNE,  per  pale,  az.   and   gu.   a  fesse  wavy 

GoL)SAJ.\]!,  [SoiTolk,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  on  a 
fesse  wavyar.  betw.  fbrce  crosses  formee  oi',  as 
ni;;ny  crescents  sa.  (Another,  without  the 
crescent.) 

Godsalce,  [Bucknam-Fcrry,  Norfolk,]  per  pale, 
viavy,  gu.  and  az.  three  crosses,  fornice,  i.-j 
fosse,  or,  betw.  as  many  crescents  ar. 

Gudsedee,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  fesse,  wavy,  ar. 

GoiiscHALL,  -[Sir  Robert,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don with  George  Ileathcoat,  1742,]  az.  three 
bends,  wavj',  ar. 

GOD.SINGING.     The  same  as  GooDSiNGiNG. 

GoiJisTON];,  ar.  three  martlets  in  fcsse,  bcfw. 
four  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

G0UWE.STON,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  lleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Godwin,  gu.  three  pales,  lozengy,  vair. 

Geulicin,  gu.  three  p;des,  vair. 

Gudain,  gu.  two  bars  or,  betw.  six  mascl?s  ar. 

Godwin,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 
three  leopards'  beads  or. 

Godwin,  [Oxfortlshire,]  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  two 
chev.  az. 

Godwin,  [Kent,]  or,  tvro  lions,  ])assant,  sa.  on  a 
canton  of  tise  second  three  bezants. 

Godnii:,  [.Sus';ox,]  or,  a  lion,  passant,  guardaut, 
.sa.   (I'l  a  chief  gu.   three  lozenges  sair. 

Go</irin,  or  Gnoilirin,  [Toningtoii,]  or,  a  fesse, 
botw.  six  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  three  and 
three. —  Crest,  a  griffin,  sejant,  or,  gnttee  sa. 
.See  Goodwin. 

Godwin,    [Bishop    of  Hereford,]    ar.    two    lions. 


G  O  L 

passant,  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  tliree  be- 
zants. 

Godwin,  [Earl  of  Kent,]  pju.  seven  mascles,  con- 
junct, vair. 

Godwin,  [Kent.]  or,   three  jwlleis,  lozengy,  sa. 

Godwin,  paly  of  six,  pu.  and  vair. 

Godwin,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  a  cliuv.  erm.  betw. 
three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Godwin,  [Euckinghaaishlrc,]  per  pale,  or  and  gu. 
a  lion,  rampant,  betv,-.  tliree  lilies,  coiniter- 
changed. 

GoFFK,  [Woodbury,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  cross, 
lozcngy,  betw.  four  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 

GoFTON,  [Surrey,]  quarterly,  az.  and  erm.  in 
tlio  first  and  fourth  quarters  an  unicorn's  head 
erased  ar.  ducally  gorged  or,  ai-)ned  and  crined 
of  the  last.  \^Graul.ed  la  Sir  Francis  Gofion, 
of  SfockweU,  Surrey,  Jnj  Caviden.'] 

GoGES,  gu.  three  esfoiles  ar.  a  label  of  five 
points  or. 

GoGiLL,  [Semington,  Norfolk,]  or,  on  abend  sa. 
three  crescents  of  the  first. 

GoKEYN,  gu.  a  chcv.  erm.  betw.  three  cocks  or. 

Goi-AND,  gu.  fv.'o  biirs  or,  in  cliief  three  be- 
zants. 

GoLJiOiJNR,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  pattee,  betw. 
four  martlets  gu.     See  Goulborxk. 

Goldhorne,  ar.  a  cross,  fiory,  betw.  four  martlets 
gti. 

GuLCAR,  or  GoLDJ'.AU,  gu.  a  cross,  patonce, 
or. 

Gold,  [Alarstou,  W'iltshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  roses  az.  as  many  pine-apples  or. — Crest, 
an  eagle's  head,  erased,  az.  in  his  beak  a  pine 
or.    (Another  crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  or.) 

Gold,  [London,]  gyronny  of  four,  az.  and  or,  a 
hon,  rampant,  guardant,  of  the  first. 

Gold,  gyronny  of  four,  az.  and  or,  four  lions,  ram- 
pant, countcrchanged. 

Gold,  gyronny  of  four,  az.  and  or,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardant  of  tlie  first,  on  a  canton  ar.  two 
pot  guns  sa.     (Anollier,  az.) 

GoLDACRE,  or  GoULDACRE,  gu.  a  cross,  pat- 
tee,  or. 

Goldacre,  az.  a  cross  flowered  or. 

Gom)1;n',  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  bezants. — 
Crest,    a  dragon's  head,  erased,  vert,  collared 

and  lined  or.     [Bortie  hi/ Golden,  E^q. 

of  Gainshorouf/h,  LincolnsJtire,  1824.] 

GOLDESUURG.    'See  GdLDSBROl  OH. 

GoLJM-i:>cif,  or  Goui.DFiNCH,  [Kent,]  paly  of 
six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  sa. 

GoEiiixc,  [Caveu.lish  and  Postingford,  Suifolk, 
and  of  E-;se-\,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  be- 
zants.— Crest,  a  dragon's   head,    erased,    vert. 


G  O  L 

collared  and   lined  or,     (Another  crest,  a  garb 

or.) 
Golding,    [Siifiolk,    and   Ilalsted,  Essex,]    gu.  a 

chcv.  or,  betw.  three  bezants. 
Goldincj,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  "hcN'.  betw.  three  w  olves' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Goldinf/,  ar.  three  mullets  gu. 
Goldin/i,  sa.  on  a  cliev.  betw.  three  wohes'  hea  Is. 

erased,  ar.  as  ninny  ogresses. 
Guldinr/,  [Jveut,]  gu.  a  chcv.  betv>-.  three  wolves' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Goldiiiff,  [Colston-Basset,  Nottinghamshire,]    gu. 

on  a   chev.   ar.   betw.   three  bezants,  a  trefoil, 

slipped  of  the  field. 
Golding,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bezams. 
GoLiuNGiiAM,  [Banham,  Norfolk,  and  Ba'sted, 

Suffolk,]  ar.  a  bend,  M'avy,  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 

ganib,  erect,  and  erased,  or. 
GoLDiNGTON.     See  with  Goui.dington. 
GOLDISBOROUGH,  [Goldisbrough,]    az.    a    cross 

inoline  ar. 
GoEii5i;RouGn,  Guldeskurgh,  or   Goueds- 

iiROTjGH,  [Yorkshu-e  and   Lincolnshire,]  az.  a 

cross,  patonce,  ar. 
Goldslrou(/h,  or  Goiddslrouejli,  az.   a   cross,  sar- 

celly,  ar. 
Goldiuroitf/h,  ar.  three  piles  gu. 
Go'(Uhroi/</h,  or,  tliree  piles  gu. 
Goldshrotigh,  ar.  three  pales  gu. 
Gokhhroucjh,  or  Goldishorourjli,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a 

cross,  flowered,  ar. 
Goldshroiujh,  gu.  three  pales  ar. 
Goldeshurgh,  [Clieping-Ongar,  Essex,    and    Gob 

dcsburgh,  Yorkshire,]  az.  a  cross,  fiory,  ar. — 

Crest,  a  pelican,  with  wings,   endorsed, 

vulning  her  breast. 
GoEDSMiD,  or   Goldsmith,    per    saltier,  erm. 

and  erminois,  on   a  chief  gu.    a  goldfinch  ppr. 

betw.   two  roses  or.— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant     Iiolding  betw.  the  paws  a 

Golds?>iith,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  birds  close  ar. 

armed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  lion,  passant, 

of  the  first.  — Crest,  a  bird  close  ar. 
Goldsmith,  ])aly  of  sLx,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  cliief  or, 

a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  sa. 
Gohhi/rilh,  [Exton,  Hampshire,]  gn.    on  a  chev. 

ar.  three  ci'oss  crosslets  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion, 

]j,issant,  gu. — Crest,  a  stork  sa.  bezantee. 
Goiildsmilh,  [Crayford,  Kent,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  goldfinches  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant,   of  the  -field. — Crest,    a   Cornish  chongli, 

ppr.  gutfee  d'cau. 
GouUhir.ith,  [Kent,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 

goldlinvhes  ar.  as  many  roses  sa.  a  baton  of  the 

iliiid,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  Uou,  passant, 

of  the  first. 


G  O  INI 

Gouhl'unith,  [Xi^jitwirli,  Clioshirc,]  gu.  on  a  fcsse 
or,  bctw.  Ihiee  iiiiirtlefs  ar.  tis  iiiiinv  fleurs-de- 
li.s  ilZ. 

GoLDSTON,  or  GoULSTON,  [Sliiopsliire,]  pai.  on 
i\  ciiev.  bcUv.  three  saltiers  m:  an  annulet,  sn. 

(ioiJjSWOliTiiV,  ar.  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.  tluee 
inartlets  or. — Crest,  a  griflin's  bead  erased  sa. 
holding  in  the  beak  a  Jboliy-Ieaf"  vert.  \_Bonic 
hi/  jMrrjor  GolchiLorlhi/,  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Coiitpainjs  service,  I81G.] 

GahlsK-orlkij,  per  ])ale,  or  and  ar.  tliree  niullets 
in  bend  sa.  betw.  two  bcndlels  gii. — Crest,  an 
eagles'  head,  erased,  per  pale,  or  and  ar.  hold- 
ing- in  the  beak  a  holly-lear  vert.  [Ceriijifd 
at  the.  Colh'cje  of  Arms,  London,  j\Jai/,  I'TD, 
to  Colonel  Philip  Goldesworlhy.'] 

GoLDTRAP,  az.  tv.o  batton.s  in  .saltier  or,  belw. 
as  many  ancliors  in  fesse  of  the  last,  the  like 
number  of  boars,  passimt,  in  pale  ar. — -Crest,  a 
lion's  paw,  erased,  az.  betw.  two  wings,  elevated, 
ur,  holding  a  batton  of  the  last.  [^Granted  to 
James  GokUrap,  of  Dover,  Kent,  1749.] 

GoLDWr.LL,  [Godinton,  Kent,]  az.  a  chief  or, 
over  all,  a  lion,  rampant,  cria. 

Goldii-ell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.  seven  billeU 
ar.  a  chief  or. 

Goldwell,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  biilettee  sa. 

GoLEVER,  or  GoLLONKK,  ar.  a  bend  gu.  betw. 
three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Golever,  or  Goloncr,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  three  grif- 
fins' heads,  erased,  ar. 

GoLLOFRK,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  bezants. 

GoLLOP,  [Strode,  Dorsetshire,]  gii.  on  a  bend 
or,  a  lion,  passant,  .'a.  [Granted  OcloherSO, 
1GS2.] 

GoLOi'ER,  [O.N-fordshire,]  ar.  four  lun-s,  wavy,  gu. 
over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 

Gvlofer,  bany,  nebulee,  of  six  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  bezants,  over  all  a  label  of  as  many 
lioiiits  of  tlie  second. 

GoLOFREY,  barry,  wavy,  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
over  all,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 

^'Oj.oNJ'.lt,  az.  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  or. 

Golontr,  barry,  nebulee,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  beiidsa. 
three  bezants. 

Gf)L.sELL,  GuSJELL,  and  G08KALI-,  barry  of 
MX,  or  and  az.  a  canton  erm. 

(^IdLTON,  [Ipswich,  Suffolk,]  or,  two  bars  sa.  in 
_  chief  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second. 

^"il.i'S)iEu,  ar.  on  ground  in  base  vert,  a  dove, 
stataiit,  ppr.  in  chief  two  roses  gu. — Crest,  two 
''^ings,  conjoined,  or,  lliereon  a  du\e,  .'-tatant, 
I'pr. 

'•"■MiSLE'AHAT,    [Yorkshire,]    sa.    three    bends 


GOO 

GoMELDON,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  wavy,  gu.  three  nnd- 
lets  or,  on  a  canton  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the 
third. 

GoMERY,  or  GoUREY,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  two 
lions,  passant,  guardant,  in  pale,  az. 

Gonuri/,  az.  two  lions,  passant,  or. 

Go.m.m",  or  GoMME,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on 
a  chief  gu.  two  se;Lxes  (i.  e.  Saxon  si^ords),  in 
saltier,  of  the  first,  hilts  and  poraels  or. — Crest, 
tv,  o  lions'  gambs,  in  saltier,  sa.  erased,  gu.  each 
holding  a  seax,  erect,  as  in  the  arms.  [Grcmlcd 
to  William  Gomme,  of  ClerJccini:ell,  Middle- 
sex, January  24,  17G1  ;  and  borne  Inj  Juhus 
Gomme,  of  High  }Yycomhc,  Bucks,  Esq.  F.S.A . 
]825.] 

Go.MN'EY,  or  GoMONEY,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  bdid 
ar.  tliree  leopards'  heads  of  the  field,  crowned 
or. 

GoMOND,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
mullets  gu. 

GoNERBY,  erm.  a  griffin,  segreant,  gu.  over  all, 
on  a  fe.sse  az.  two  bulls'  heads,  cabossed,  01. 
(Another,  with  three  bulls'  heads.) 

Gonerhy,  or  Gonhy,  erm.  a  gi-iflin,  segreant,  v\\. 
o\  er  all,  on  a  fesse  az.  three  bucks'  heads,  ca- 
bossed, or. 

GoN.NER,  az.  a  cross,  engi-.  ar. 

Goiior,  az.  a  saltier  ar.  guttee  de  sang. 

GoNORRY,  erm.  a  gTiffin,  segreant,  gu.  over  all, 
on  a  fesse  az.  three  bucks'  heads  or. 

GoNOREY,  or,  tvi'o  lions,  passant,  g-uardant,  az. 

GcixowERS,  or  G0NV\'ERS,  ar.  a  bull,  passant, 
gu.  armed  or. 

GONRANY,  .sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls' heads, 
cabossed,  or. 

GONSEM,,  GONSEL,  or  GONSLEY,  paly  of  six, 
ar.  and  gu.  a  chiefs  dancettec,  or. 

GoNSTON,  [London  and  Essex,]  ar.  three  ba)s, 
V,  avy,  sa.  each  charged  with  as  many  plates,  cii 
a  chief  gu.  a  culverine,  betw.  two  anchors 
or. — Crest,  an  antelope's  head  ar.  guttee  de 
sang. 

Gvnslon,  or  Gunston,  [London,]  ar.  three  houiuis, 
passant,  sa.  each  charged  with  three  plates,  en 
a  chief  gu.  a  gun,  betw.  two  anchors  or. 

Gonston,  ban-y  of  four,  az.  and  ar. 

Gonston,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  pel- 
lets. 

GONTOX,      GoRTO?^,      GOUTON,      Or     GUNTO.V, 

[Peterborough,    Northamptonshire,]    gu.    three 

bucks  or.     (Another,  iir.) 
Goiiton,  or  Gouyiiton,  gu.   three   bucks,   passant, 

or. 
GoNWAY,  or  GoNENVAY,  ar.    a   chev.    couped, 

betw.  three  crosses,  forniee,  fiichee,  sa. 
GoocH,  [Norfolk,]  ]jaly  of  eight,  ar.   and   sa.   a 


GOO 

chev.  of  the  first,  betw.   three  flogs  of  tlie   se- 
.    coDcl,  spotted  of  tile  first.- — Crest,  a  gTcylioiind, 

passaut,  ar.  spotted  s;i.  collared  of  the  last. 
Goodie,     Goch,    or  Gaorfqe,    [Alvingham,    Lin- 
colnshire,] az.  three  boars   ar.  the  ears,  tusks, 
and  ffei,  or.— -Crest,  a  ciihii:  arm,  erect,  vested, 
per  ])rile,  embattled,  orandar.  p,Taspiiig-,  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  az. 
Goodie,    or  Gochc,    [London,    and    JMettingbnni 
and  liungay,  Sufi'olk,]])er  ])ale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev. 
betw.   tliree   talhots,    jjassant,  counterchauged, 
on  a  cliief  gu.  three  leopards'  heads,   cabossed, 
or. — Crest,  a  talbot,  jiassant,  per  jiale,  ar.  and 
sa. 
Goodie,   Goor/e,  or  Good,  gu.   a   chev.  or,  belw. 
three  lions,  ramjiant,  ar. — Crest,  o)i  a  ducal  co- 
ronet or,  a  leopard  ar.  spotted  sa. 
Godi,  [WpAc's,]  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  tiirce  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 
Godi,  or  GoJ',  [Devon,]  ar.  a  cross,  fusilly,  betw. 

four  eagles,  displayed,  sa. 
Godi,  or  Gor/Ite,  [Wales,]  sa.  on  afesse  or,  betw. 

three  boars'  heads  ai.  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Godte,  [Norfolk,]  per  pahi,  sa.    and   ar.    a  chev- 
betw,     three     talbots,     passant,     all     counter- 
changed. 
Good,  [Girlby  and  Oueby,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.   bctw.    three   lions,    rampaut,  or. — Crest, 
on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  otter,  passant,  ar. 
Good,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  lions,   rampant, 

ar. 
Good,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  cliarged  witli   five  ermine 
spots.      IBonie  hi/    Thomas    Guvd,  A.M.  and 
Fellow  of  Baliol  Collet/e,  oh.  IGSU.] 
Goode,  [Whetstone,    Cornwall,]  g\i.    on    a    chev. 
belw.  tlu-ee  lions,  rampant,  or,  as  many  cinque- 
foils  of  the  first. 
GooDCOWE,  az.  two  ]30ws,  bent,  in  saltier,  or. 
GoODiiALL,  [Earl-Stoneham,  Sufl'olk,  and  Kent,] 
gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  beaked  and  niem- 
bered  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  chaplet,  gra- 
niiue,   vert. — Crest,    an    eagle,    displayed,    ar. 
beaked  and  membered  or,  gorged   with  a  chap- 
let,  gramine,  vert. 
Goodhall,  gu.  two   arrows,  in   saltier,  ar.  headed 
or,  betw.    four    plaff-s. — Crest,    a   dexter    arm, 
embowed,    habited    vert,  holding   in    the    liand 
ppr.  two  arrows  in  saltier  ar.  feathered  or. 
Goodhall,    [Holly well,   Lincohishirc,]    or,    a    pile 
sa.  on  a  canton  az.  a  saltier  engr.  ar.— Crest,  a 
boar's  liead,  erect  and   erased,  sa.  plaltee,  du- 
cally  gorged  or. 
Goodall,  gu.    au   eagle,  displayed,  ar.   armed  or, 
on    a    canton    of   tlie   second,  a  chaplet    vert. 
[Granted  lo  Thomas  Goodall,  (f  Earlistoiiham, 
Sujolk,  Mardil,  1G12.] 


G  O  O 

GooDlioW,  az.  two  bows,  in  saltier,'or,  stringed,  sa. 

Goodhow,  az.  two  bows,  in  saltier,  bent,  and  in- 
terlaced or. 

GnoDClliLn,   ar.  on  a  cliov.  sa.  three  bezants. 

Gooddiild,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  belw. 
three  parrots  verf,  i-eaked  and  legged  gu.  as 
inany  annulets  or. 

GooDENOUGil,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pellets. 
—  Crest,  a  tov.cr  sa.  enflamed  at  the  top  j)i5r. 

Goodtiioufjh,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — Crest, 
on  a  chapeau  gu.  a  lion,  crouching,  or. 

Gondcnovgh,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  guftes  de 
sang. — Crest,  a  demi  wolf,  rampant,  ]3pr.  hold- 
ing betw.  the  paws  an  escallop  ar.  [Borne  hi> 
Dr.  Saiintel  Goodciiour/h,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and 
his  Son,  Rev.  J-klmund  Goodcjiouah,  D.D. 
Head  Klaster  of  Wesiminsier  SdooC  1825.] 

GoODi'Kr.LOW,  sa.  on  a  fesse,  double  coftised,  or, 
three  leopards'  beads  of  the  field. 

GocdfeUow,  sa.  three  leopards'  faces,  in  fesse, 
betw.  two  bars  gemelles  or.  [Granledto  Chris- 
topher Goodfeliotn,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Lon- 
don, Esq.  and  to  Afaltliias  Goodfelloic,  of  Lon- 
don, April  W,  ](i(;5.] 

GooDFORD,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars' 
heads  ar.  couped,  gu.  as  many  pellets. — Crest. 
a  boar's  head  ar.  charged  on  tlie  neck  with,  a 
]je]let.  [Granted  to  John  Quid  Goodfurd,  cf 
Yeovil,  Somersetshire,  17G5.] 

GooDAYii,  [Penlove,  Essex,  Higham-Ferrers. 
Northamptonshire,  and  Kettlebarston,  Suffolk,] 
ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  two  leopards'  heads,  in 
pale,  sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant,  erm. 
collared  and  lined  or. 

GooDERlCK,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  two  lions, 
jiassant,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw.  two  crescents 
ar.  [Borne  hij  Edicard  Goodcrick,  of  Kirkhij, 
Lincolnshii-e .~\     See  GooDincK. 

GooLiHAND,   [London  and  Lincolnshire,]  chequv 

ar.  and  gu.  on  a  fesse  az.  three  sinister  gauntlets 

of  the  first. —  Crest,   au  armed  ai-m,   cmbov>"cd, 

ppr.  holding  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Goodhand,    [JJarket-Rayson,    Lincolnshire,]    or. 

three  dexter  hands,  couped  and  erect,  sa. 
GoODiiiGH,    [Scale,  Kent,]    gu.    a   chev.    vair, 

betv, .  three  talbots,  passant,  ar. 
GooniNG,     GouYNG,    or  Godwin,     [Lincoln- 
shire,] ar.  on  three  pales   sa.    as   many   spears' 
heads  of  the  field. 
au:>din<i,    Gnod,:n,  or   Guodwen,  [M  bershed,  De- 
back;  and  Cl-cliield,   Snfiblk,]  or,  a  fesse,  betv. . 
six  lions"   heads,  erased,  gu. —  Crest,  a    grifi^'ii, 
sejant,  with  witigs  expanded  or,  gutteesa.  claws 
and  beak  of  the  second. 
Goodin;/,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.    a  fesse,  betv.-.  six 
lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 


GOO 

GciODlXGE,  [Heiilov,  Oxfordsliire,]  sa.  two  lion?;, 
jni'^saiit,  or,  on  a  cliief  of  the  second  threo  pel- 
lets. 

GooDLAD,  [Lnnclon,]  per  pale,  vert  and  eriii.  an 
oaj;!e,  displayed,  or. 

Goodlad,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  saltier  cngr. 
connterchansed,  in  chief  a  sAvord  ar.  poniel  g'u. 

(looPL.vw",  [Aspa'l,  Lancashii-e,  1  az.  a  chev.  ar. 
beiw.  two  leopards'  lieads  iii  cliief,  and  a  cross, 
pattee,  fitchee,  in  base  or. — Crest,  a  griflln,  se- 
jant, ar.  supporting,  Avilli  liis  dexter  foot,  a 
column  az. 

GooDLOCK,  gu.  a  cliev.  engr.  betw.  three  escallops 
ar.  (Another,  or.) 

GOODMADAM,  Of,  .six  torteauxes,  three,  two,  and 
one,  on  each  a  jnullet  of  the  lield. 

Goodman,  per  pale,  sa.  and  crm.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, or. 

Goodman,  [Rnthen,  Denbighshire,  ^Yales,]  per 
pale,  erni.  and  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
lieads  or,  on  a  canton  a'«.  a  martlet  of  the  tliird. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dcnii 
eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads,  erm.  [^Granted 
1572.] 

Goodman,  g3Tonny  of  eight,  ar.  and  sa.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  vith  two  heads  or. 

Goodman,  [Golborn,  Cheshire,  Hertfordshire,  and 
London,]  gjTonny  of  eight,  erm.  and  sa.  an 
eagle,  displayed,  -svifh  two  heads,  or. — Crest,  on 
a  wreath,  the  battlement  and  upjier  part  of  a 
tower  ar.  thereon  a  woman,  couped  at  the 
knees,  habited  az.  hair  dishevelled  or,  in  her 
dexter  hand  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and  leaved 
vert. 

Goodman,  [Chester,  and  Blazon,  Leicestershire, 
1G19,]  per  pale,  sa.  and  crm.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, with  two  necks  ar. 

Goodman,  [Wevilfield,  Sussex,  and  Surrey,]  per 
pale,  erm.  and  ermines,  on  a  chief,  indented, 
or,  a  lion,  passant,  vert,  armed  and  langued 
gu.  [Granted,  Ma;/  12,  1570,  to  Thomas 
Goodman,  of  Leaf/terhead,  Surreij.] 

Goodmati,  per  pale,  erm.  and  az.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, with  two  heads  or,  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  martlet  of  the  third.  [Borne  hi/  Dr. 
Gabriel  Goodman,  Dean  of  Westminster,  oh. 
IGOl.] 

Goodman,  per  pale,  erm.  and  or,  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, with  two  lieads,  sa. — Crest,  an  eagle,  as 
m  ths  arms. 

GooDMATs'STON,  [Kent,]  ar.  three  martlets,  betw. 
four  cross  crosslcts  sa. 

Goodma/tston,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  gu.  niem- 
bered  or. 

Goodmanslon,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  az. 


GOO 

Goodmanslon,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 

GooiJNK.STONK,  [Kcnt,]  sa.  scmee  of  cross  cross- 
lots,  three  birds  ar. 

GooDKKKD,  [Kibstan,  York.shire,]  gu.  an  anchor, 
in  jiale,  ar.  timber  or. 

GuoDluon,  [Essex,]  az.semee  of  cross  crosslels,  a 
lion,  ram]jant,  or.— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rtim- 
pant,  couped,  ar.  holding,  in  the  dexter  paw,  a 
cross  crosslft,  as  iu  the  arms.  [Burnc  hi/  Bartki 
Goodrich,  Esq.  of  SeUni/-Grovc,  1821.] 

GoonRiCk,  [Stainnore,  INliddlesex,  and  the  Isle 
of  Ely,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  threo  lions, 
passant,  guardant,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  betw.  as 
many  crescents  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  collared  or,  supporting  a  battle-axe  ar.  han- 
dle gu. 

Goodriclr,  [East  Kirkby,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a 
fosse,  betw.  two  lio)is,  passant,  guirrdaut,  sa.  a 
fleur-de-lis  betw.  two  crescents  or. — Crest,  the 
same  as  before. 

Goodrich,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  lions, 
passant,  sa.  a  flei'.r-de-lis  auu  tv\-o  crescents  of 
the  field. 

Goodrich,  [Bibstoii  and  Bolingbrook,  Yorkshire,] 
ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  tv.o  lions,  passant, 
sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  field,  betw.  two  mullets 
or. 

Goodriclr,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw. 
tvio  crescents  of  the  first,  iu  chief  tluee  books 
of  the  second,  leaves  of  the  field,  iu  base  a  leo- 
))ard,  passant,  sa. 

GooDRlDGE,  [Charlew,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on 
a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  guardant, 
sa.  a  fleur-de-lis,  betw.  two  crescents  of  the 
field. 

Goodridf/e,  [Totness,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 
in  chief  three  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the 
second.— Crest,  a  song-thrush  ppr.  [Granted 
to  Nicliolas  Goodridf/e,  of  Totness,  Devon- 
shire, and  Doncastcr,   Yorkshire,  Jufij,  1610.] 

Goouv.'iN,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  guardant,  sa. 
on  a  cautou  of  the  last,  three  bezants.— Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  sa.  holding  in  the 
paws  a  bezant. 

Goodtoin,  [Lewes,  Sussex,  Dorking  and  Guild- 
ford, Surrey,]  gu.  two  bars  or,  betw.  six 
lozenges  ar.  three,  two,  and  ojie. — Crest,  an 
arm,  embowed,  habited  or,  cuff  ar.  holding  in 
the  hand  ppr.  a  lozenge  of  the  second. 

Goodwin,  [Stoneham,  Iva,  Cambridgeshire,]  or, 
tluee  ])ales  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  as  many  martlets 
of  the  field.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
ar.  a  nag's  head  or,  maned  and  bridled  of  the 
first. 

Goodwin,  [Plcintree,  Hertfordshiic,]  ar.  on  a 
[^ic  ] 


G  O  P 

bend  pfii.    betw.    two   deini   lions,  raniprait,  sa. 

•  three  iiinsclcs  vair. — Crest,  a  gi-inin's  head  ar. 
witli  two  ■wings,  endorsed,  vair. 

Goochoin,  [Arlscot,  Warwirl^,]  or,  a  lion,  ]):is- 
saut,  gnuirdant,  sa.  on  a  chief  gii.  three  inascles 
vair. 

Goochvin,  [Upper  Winchinnlon,  Bucks,]  per  jirile, 
or  and  g-u.  a  lion,  ramnunt,  betw.  three  lleurs-de- 
lis  countcrchauged. 

Goodwin,  [Sufiylk,  and  Torrington,  Devonshire,] 
or,  OR  a  fesse,  betw.  six  lions'  heads,  erased, 
gu.  an  annulet  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  griflln, 
sejant,  with  wnigs  e>;panded,  or,  gut(ee  de  poix. 

Goofhrin,  lozengy,  vair  and  gu. 

Goodwin,  [Winnington,  Vv^arwickshirc,]  gn.  a 
cliev.  crni.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Goodwill,  [Wells,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  erni. 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or. 

Goodwin,  [Hammersmith,  Jdiddlesex,]  or,  two  bars, 
betw.  six  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Goodwin,  [East  Grinstcad,  Sussex,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 
ragnlv,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first.  [Grunl.cd 
Maij'il,  IGOo.] 

Goodwin,  or,  a  liou,  passant,  guardant,  sa.  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  lozenges  vair. — Crest,  a  lion, 
salient,  guardant,  sa.  holding  betw\  his  fore  paws 
a  lozenge  vair. 

Goodwin,  [Sussex,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  raguly,  gu.  a 
lion,  passant,  of  the  field.  IGranttd  to  Joltn 
Goodwin,  of  East  Grinstcad,  Siissax,  Men/ 24, 
KiO.j.] 

Goodiryn,  or,  a  fesse,  hetw.  six  lions'  heads, 
erased,  gu. 

GoODSiNCiXG,  gu.  seiuee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  an 
eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

GooDVEAR,  [Hythrope,  Oxfordshire,  and  Pouls- 
worfh,  Warwickshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  t-wo 
chev.  vair. 

Good'/i're,  [Hadley,  IVIiddlesex,  and  Hertford- 
shire.]    The  same. 

Goodi/er,  or  Goodear,  [Windsor,  Berkshire, 
Oxfordshire,  Middlesex,  and  St.  Alban'.s,  Hert- 
fordshire,] gu.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chev.  vair. — 
Crest,  a  partridge,  holding  in  its  beak  three 
ears  of  wheat,  all  ppr.     [Gr(intedl579.] 

Goodijer,  [Suflolk,]  gii.  a  cross  formeo  or. 

Gooi.n,  [JJorselshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  reses  gu.  as  many  bunches  of  grapes  ppr. 

Goosmi'.'i',  a;-C;onsinKr.,  [Bucks,]  ar,  achev. 
betw.  tluee  squirrels,  sejant,  gu, — Crest,  a  stag's 
head,  erased,  or. 

Goi'HihL,  [Surrey,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  the  top  ending 
with  a  cross  pattee  of  the  last. —  Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  per  pale,  az.  and  gii.  a  dei 
leoi)ard,  rampant,  guardant,  or,  collared  ai 
lined 


G  O  R 

GoRDN'EE,  .sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  giilfnis'  heads> 
erased,  ar. — Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet,  gu.  a 
gTillin's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

GoiJiioN,  az.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  or. — 
Ciosl,    a  cubit    arm,    erect,    holding  a  dagger 

Gordon,  [Ardmealie,  Scotland,]  az.  three  boars' 
heads,  erased,  within  a  bordure  or,  entoyre 
of  crescents  gu. — Crest,  a  boar's  head,  erased, 
or. 

Gordon,  az.  three  boars'  heads  witiiin  a  double 
tressure,  flory,  counlcrflory,  of  fleurs-de-lis  and 
thistles,  alternately,  and  charged  -with  eight 
roses,  all  or. — Crest,  two  arms,  in  the  act  of 
drawing  a  bow  and  arrows  ppr. 

Gordon,  [llothuess,  Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  chequy, 
ar.  and  of  the  first,  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
couped,  or,  ^^ithin  a  bordure,  nebulee,  of  the 
second. 

Gordon,  [Aberdeen,]  az.  three  boars'  heads, 
coujjed,  or,  vithiii  a  bordure,  w-ary,  of  the 
last,  charged  'witli  three  unicorns'  heads,  erased, 
sa.  and  as  many  slags,  tripping,  ppr.  alternately. 

Gordon,  [Gordon,  Scotland,]  aa.  three  boars' 
heads,  couped,  or. 

Gordon,  [Pitlurg,  Scotland.]  The  same,  within  a 
bordure  or. — Crest,  a  dove  ppr. 

Gordon,  [Rothemey,  Scotland,]  az.  a  saltier  betw. 
three  boars'  heads,  couped,  or. 

Gordon,  [Glcnbucket,  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  or,  within  a 
bordare,  countercoinpony,  of  the  second  and 
first. — Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped  and  erect, 
surmounted  with  an  adder,  disposed  orlewise, 

Gordon,  [Lessmore,  Scotland,]  az.  a  fesse,  che- 
quy, ar.  and  az.  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 
erased,  or. — Crest,  a  hart's  head,  couped,  ppr, 

Gordon,  [Rolhemey,  Scotland.]  The  same,  within 
a  bordure,  nebulee,  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  wreath, 
a  man,  presenting  a  gun,  all  ppr. 

Gordon,  [Park,  Scotland,]  az.  a  dexter  liand 
vambranced,  gras])ii!g  a  sword  erect  ppr.  hilt 
and  ]5omel  or,  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped, 
of  the  third,  langued  gu. — Crest,  a  sinister 
gauntlet  ppr. 

Gordon,  [Ediuglassie,  Scotland,]  az.  a  cross  mo- 
line  betw.  three  boars'  heads  or.- — Crest,  a  Iioar's 
head,  erased,  holding  \n  his  mouth  a  sword  ppr. 

Gordon,  [Glastirim,  Scotland,]  az.  a  cinqueibil 
ar.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  erased,  ])pr. 

Gordon,  [Tacachie,]  az.  a  sheaf  of  arrows  or, 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  of  the  second. 

Gordon,  [Newark,  Scotland,]  az.  a  billet  ar. 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  or. — Crest,  a 
crescent  ar. 


G  O  R 

Gordon,    [Knockaspack,  Scotland,]   az.    a  iiheon 

betw.  tlivee  boars'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crosf,  a 

slate's  licad  ppr.  attired  or. 
Gordon,  [Badenscoth,  Scotland.]     The  same  aviiis 

as  Gordon,  of  Lessniore,  ^vithin  a  bordure,  iii- 

detifed,    or. — Crest,    a  liarfs    head,    cabossed, 

ppr. 
Gordon,  rATU'iianasee,]az.  a  ff^ssc,  chequy,  ar.  and 

liZ.  betv,'.   llirce   boars'  jieads,  erased,  in  chief, 

and  as  many  mullets  iu  base  or.- — Crest,   aliart's 

head,  cabosssed,  ppr. 
Gordon,  [Birkeiiburu,  Scotland.]     The  same  arms 

as  Gordon,  of  Lessmore,  within  a  bordure   ar. 

— Crest,  a  hart's  head,    couped,    ppr.  charj3;ed 

■with  a  crescent  ar. 
Gordon,  [Terpersy,  Scotlarid,]  az.  a  lion,  passant, 

guardaul,  ar.  betw.  three  boars'   heads,  erased, 

or.  —  Crest,  a  hart,  at  gaze,  ])pr. 
Gordon,  [Dauch,  Scotland,]  az.  three  boars' heads, 

couped,  or,  in  the  centre  a  pillar  with  the  word 

Tau  ar. 
Gordon,  [Avacliie,  Scotland,]  az.  on  a  cliev.  betv,-. 

three  boars"  heads,  couped,  or,  a  hand  grasping- 

a  sheaf  of  arrow^s  ppr. 
Gordon,  [Crai^!:,  Scotland,]  £iz.  three  boars'  heads, 

erased,  or,  -within  a  bordure  ar. — Crest,  a  boar's 

head,  erased,  or. 
Gordon,  [Cocklarochie,  Scotland,]  az.  three  l)oars' 

heads,  couped,  or. 
Gordon,     [Penuingham,     Scotland,]     az.     three 

Ijoars'  heads,  erased,  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 
Gordon,  [Lochinvar,  Scotland,]  az.  a  bend  betw. 

tlu'ec  boai-s'  heads,  couped,  or. 
Gordon,  [Crai:;-hiaw,  Scotland.]     Tlio  same,  with 

a  label  of  three  points  ai'. 
Gordon,  [Trofjuhan,  Scotland,]  az.  a  bend  betw. 

tliree  boai's'  heads,  couped  or,  -within  a  bordure 

of  the  last. — Crest,  a  savage  head,  couped,  jijir. 
Gordon,      [Earlstoun,    Scotland,]    az.    a    bezant 

betw.    three    boars'  heads,   erased,  or. — Crest, 

a  dexter  haud  grasping  a  sv.'ord  ppr. 
Gordon,  [Sherm,  Scotland,]  az.  abend  betw.  tlu-ee 

boars'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  savage, 

holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  baton,  erect  on  his 

shoulder,  and  in  his  sinister,  an  ear  of  wheat  ppr. 
Gordon,  [JDengeuch,  Scotland,]    The  same  arms, 

with  the  bend   cngr. — Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a 

baton,  erect,  ppr. 
Gordon,  [Cardiness,  Scotland.]     The  same   arms 

as    Gordon,  of  Sherm,    witli  the  boars'  heads 

couped. 
Gordon,   [Nethermuir,  Scotland,]  az.  three  boars' 

heads,  couped  or,  within   a  bordure,  per  fesso, 

ar.  and  or. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  holding   an 

arrow  bend\\  ays. 
Gordon,    [Eracco,    Scotland,]    az.    three    boars' 


G  O  R 

heads,    couped,    or,    armed    and    langued    gu. 
within  a  bordure,  per  pale,  or  and  ar. 

Gordon,  [WiKshire,]  gu.  three  lleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Gordon,  or,  three  boars' heails  gu. — Crest,  a  boar's 
head  gu. 

Gordon,  az.  a  cliev.  ar.  betw.  three  bnars'  heads, 
cou])ed,  or.     (Another,  erased.) 

Gordon,  [London,]  az.  a  fosse,  danceUee,  be(w. 
three  boars'  heads,  cou])ed,   or. 

Gordon,  [Asslngton,  Sullblk,]  sa.  three  leopards" 
heads,  jessant  do  lis,  or. 

Gordon,  sa.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  az.  a  lion, 
passant,  gu.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased, 
or. — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  \)\n\ 

Gordon,  [.S'(>  William,  installed  Knic/hf  of  the 
Bath  on  the  IQlh  of  Maij,  1770,]  az.  a  tiltini,- 
spear,  in  fesse,  ar.  the  point  to  the  dexter  side, 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm,  erect, 
ppr.  vested  in  armour  of  the  last,  holding  in  the 
hand,  a  sword  ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or.  Sup- 
])ortcrs,  two  greyhounds  ar,  each  gorged  with  a 
belt,  rimmed  and  buckled  or,  to  each  belt  a 
shield,  pendent,  gu. 

Gordon,  az.  a  bend  betw.  tlu-ee  boars'  heads, 
erased,  or. 

Gore,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  wolf,  salient,  ar.  ducally  gorged  or.  (Ano- 
ther crest,  the  wolf  gorged  with  a  collar  gu. 
Another,  with  a  label  gu.) 

Gore,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon, 
1702.]     The  same  arms. 

Gore,  [Tring,  Hertfordshire,  and  London.]  The 
same  arms. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tig(.'r, 
salient,  ar.  tufted  and  maned  sa.  ducally  gorged 
^or.     [Granted,  1587.] 

Gore,  az.  three  Hons,  rampant,  or,  on  a  chief  gu. 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. 

Gore,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu. 
a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Gore,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

Gore,  or,  three  bars  gu.  in  chief  as  ujany  tor- 
teauxes. 

Gore,  [Aldrington  and  Surcndon,  WiKshire,]  or, 
three  bulls'  iieads,  cabossed,  sa. — Crest,  a  bull's 
head,  couped  at  the  neck,  sa. 

Gore,  [Enfield,  Sliddlesex,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  cross  crosslets  or,  a  crescent  for  diiFerence. 

Gore,  [Middlesex,  Herts,  Surrey,  and  Ireland,] 
gu.  a  fesso  betw.  three  cross  crosslets,  litcliee. 
or. — Crest,  u  wolf,  rampant,  ppr.  ducally  !;'ora;ed 
or.  [Jiornc  hi/  Charles  Gore,  K;q.  'of  liar- 
rovj-coiirl,  Somerset,  1S"24.] 

Gore,  [Aiderton,  Wiltshire,] three  bulls' 

heads,  cabossed 

[  3  c  2  ] 


G  O  R 

Gorge.     See  Gforces. 

Goi-ge,  ar.  on  a  cliief  ■^'■u.  three  bezants. 

GoitGi::s,  [Lan^tbnl,  Wilts.]  ar.  a  ^^lIi!•lpool,  (<ir 
cable,  nowed,)  az.  \_Crealr'l  a  lidruncl,  No- 
vember 20,  1(J12.] 

Gorges,  [Lciceslersliire,]  masculy,  or  and  az. 

Gorges,  [Devon,]  erni.  a  fessc  bclw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  gu. 

Gorges,  az.  three  bezants. 

Gorges,  [Devon,]  enu.  a  fe.ssc  betw.  three  roses 
g"- 

Gorges,  gu.  six  mascles  ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Gorges,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  Avbirlpool,  az. — 
Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  erased,  ar.  collared 
gu,     (Anolher,  az.) 

Gorges,  lozeng'y,  ar.  and  az. 

Gorges,  [Wiltshire,]  lozengy,  or  and  az.  over  all 
a  chev.  gii. 

Gorges,  [Wraxhall,  Herefordshire,]  lozengy,  or 
and  az.  a  chev.  gti. 

GuKGON,  sa.  three  leopards' lieads  or,  jessaut,  as 
many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second. 

GoRiiAM,  gu.  three  shacklebolts,  conjoined  in  the 
fesse  point,  or. 

GoKJNG,  or  Le  Goring,  [Sussex  and  Kent,] 
or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  ainmlets  gu. — Crest,  a 
liou,  rampant,  guardaut,  sa.  [Jiorne  by  Charles 
Foster  Goring,  FaSo.  of  IJtghden,  Sussffx, 
1825.] 

Goring.  The  same  arms  and  crest.  l^Borne  Ig 
Charles  Goring,  Esq.  of  Whislon-Park,  near 
Steyning,  Sussex,  1825]. 

Gorcing,  [Staffordshire,  and  Burton,  Sussex,] 
ar.  a  c]iev.  betw.  two  annulets  gu. 

GoRLAM),  or  GoRRLAMD,  ar.  three  saltiers  vert. 

Gorland,  ar.  on  a  bend,  per  bend,  az.  and  gu. 
coftised,  three  lozenges,  each  charged  vvit'i  a 
fleurs-de-lis,   all  couuterchanged. 

GoRLAY,  o/-GooRr.AY,  [Kent,]  enu.  three  mart- 
lets gu. 

Gorhty,  [Sutton,  Yorkshire,]  erm.  three  mullets 
gu. 

GoKNAV,  [SufTolIc,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  gu. 

Gorney,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  stags'  heads  of 
the  second. 

Gorney,  sa.  three  bulls' heads,  erased,  ar. 
Gorney,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  ar.  three 

leopards'  heads  gu.  crowned  or. 
Gorney,  or,  tlnee  leopards,  possani,  in  pale,   az. 
Gorney,  [Dorsetshire,]  paly  of  six,   or  and  az. 
Gorney,   Giirnay,  or  Gurnard,    [Kendall,   Cum- 
berland,] paly  of  six,  or  and  az. 
Gorney,  or  Gornon,  paly  ^^avy   of  six,  crni.    uud 

Gorney,  [Norfolk,  and  j\laldon,  Essex,]  ar.  a 
cross  engj'.  g-u. 


G  0  S 

Gorney,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  betw.  four 
cstoiles  s:\\.     (Another,   mullets  of  six  ])oints.) 

Gorney,  [J)i:von,  Loudon,  and  Essex,  1G22,]  ar. 
a  cross  en;;r.  gu.  in  the  fu'st  quarter  a  cinquefoil 
az. — Crest,  on  a  chapean  gu.  turned  up  erni. 
a  lion,  passant,  ar.  resting  iiis  foot  on  a  cin- 
quefoil or.  (The  original  crest,  on  a  chapeuu 
gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lish  in  pale  ar.  his  liead  in 
base.) 

Gomel/,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  ca- 
bossed,  or. 

Gorney,  gu.  a  saltier,  engr,  ar. 

GoRKAN,  ar.  a  sword  in  pale  az.  hilt  and  poniel 
or,  surmounted  on  the  top  by  a  riiuUet  gu.  over 
all  a  saltier,  couped,  sa. 

GosiiORNli,  ar.  a  cross  betw.  fom-  martlets  gu. 

GoSEHORNK,  or  Go.siiORNE,  [Kent,]  sa.  a 
fesse  betw.  tlu-ee  geese  ar. 

GOSELL,  or  GOUSHILL,  [WalHngton,  Norfolk,] 
barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  canton   erni  — Crest, 

•    out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  talbot'.s  head  erm. 

Gosell,  or  Goushill,  [Suffolk,]  barry  of  six,  ar. 
and  gu.  a  canton  erra. 

GoSEWYN,  0?- GosWYN,  chequy,  or  and  ar. 

GoSFRiGHT,  ar.  a  bend  gu.  betw.  three  Cornish 
choughs  ppr. 

GosiiALL,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned  gu. 
betw.  ten  cross  crosslets  of  the  second. —  Crest, 
o\it  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  ganib,  erect, 
gu.  holding  an  arrow  of  the  first.  Leaded  of  the 
second. 

GoSHELL,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az. 
a  I)arrulet,  dancettee,  or. 

Goshell,  or  Gou-sley,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
chief,  dancettee,  or. 

GoSLET,  [Morshfield,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  pheons  or. 

Gosling,  or  Go.selyn,  [London,]  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  crescents  erm. —  Crest,  an  eagle's 
head,  erased,  sa.  charged  with  a  crescent  erm. 

Gosling,  vert,  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  cre- 
scents or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sa. 
a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  betw.  two  crosses,  formee, 
fitchee,  az. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
ermines,  chm-ged  on  the  neck  -with  a  bezant, 
over  which  is  a  cross,  formee,  ar. 

Gosling,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  crescents  or. 

GosNAEL,  o/- Gosnolde,  [Jpswicli,  and  Ofley, 
Sulfolk,]  ])er  pale,  crenellee,  or  and  az. — Crest, 
a  bull's  head,  giiardant,  cou)jed  at  the  neck, 
])er  pale,  or  and  az. 

Gosnall,  per  ])ale,  crenellee,  or  and  az.  two 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  fust. 

Gosxui.]!,  per  bend,  indented,  or  and  az. 

Gosnold,  per  pale,  eml.iattled,  or  aiul  az. 

Gosnold,  per  pale,  indented,  or  and  az.      ..,, .  . 


GOT 

Gosnold,  [Beacousfiekl,  Euckinghamsliiie,]  per 
pale,  crtnellec,  or  and  vert. — Crest,  a  bull's 
head,  per  jiale,  or  and  vert,  Lorus  couiiter- 
chaiiged. 

■<iiOSPA.TRic,  pu.  a  bezant. 

Gospalrick,  [Cumberland,]  cheqiiy,  sii'.  a;jd  gu. 
a  cliief  az. 

Gospatricl:,  vair,  a  ]>alc  s.t. 

GoSSiVLL,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  canton  erin. 

GOSSKLIN,  az.  on  a  saltier  ar.  five  guttecs  de  sang. 

Gosselin,  gu.  achev.  or,  betw.  three  crescents  erm. 

GoSSlNGK,  or  GossoN,  ar.  on  abend  gii.  three 
eagles  of  the  field. 

(JoST,  [London,]  erm.  on  a  pile  sa.  three  ]jheoii<; 
or. — Crest,  a  pheou  or,  betw.  two  ving.-;,  ex- 
panded, ar. 

GoSTO.MES,  [Sun-ey,  1622,]  quarterly,  ay.,  and 
enii.  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  an  unicorn's 
head,  erased,  ar.  crined,  ai-nied,  and  ducally 
gorged  or. — Crest,  on  a  cap  gu.  turned  up  ar. 
a  rose  or,  betw.  two  ^vings  az. 

GoSTON,  az.  an  unicorn's  bead,  erased,  ar. 
armed,  and  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
[Granted   to   Frcaicis   Goston,    of    Slockictll, 

.    Surrey,  anno  1G22.] 

GoSTWiCK,  [Williiigton,  Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a 
bend  gu.  cottised  sa.  betw.  six  Cornish  choughs 
ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  or. — Crest,  a 
griflin's  bead,  betw.  two  vings,  expanded,  gu. 

Gostidck,  [Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a  bend  gu.  betw. 
six  Cornish  choughs  sa.  ou  a  chief  az.  three 
horses'  heads,  couped,  ar.  bridled  or. — Crest,  a 
griffin's  head,  betw.  two  vrings,  expanded,  gu. 
plattee. 

Gostwick,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  bend,  cottised,  g\i. 
betw.  six  martlets  sa.  ou  a  chief  or,  three  mul- 
lets of  six  points  vert. 

Goslivick,  ar.  a  beud,  cottised,  gu.  betv,.  six 
Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

GoTF.LEV,  sa.  a  goat  ar.  armed  or. 

GoTESBURY,  gu.  a  cross  or;  iu  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters,  a  lozenge  vair;  in  the  second 
and  third,   a  goat's  head,  erased,  ar. 

GoTESliY,  gu.  a  cross  or,  betw.  two  lozenges  in 
chief  vair,  and  as  many  goats'  heads,  erased, 
in  base,  ar. 

GoTESHAM,  az.  a  cross  ar.'ljefw.  fvfciity  billets  or. 

GoTESLEV,  erm.  three  goats'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Gotesley,  or  Gotyshy,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
oppressed  with  a  saltier  engr.  gu. 

GoTHAAi,  or,  a  bend  sa. 

Gotham,  erm.  a  bend  sa. 

Goiliam,  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Gotham,  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

Gotham,  erm,  on  abend  gu.  three  barrulets,  wavy, 


G  O  U 

GoTlSLE,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.   dcbruised  with 

a  saltier  gu. 
GoTLEV,  or  GOTTI  EEEY,    erm.   a   goat's   head, 

erased,  gu.  attired  or. 
Golhy,  erm.  a  goat's  head,  erased,  gu. 
Giifleij,  erm.  a  goat's  head,  erased,   or. 
GoT.s,\N,   or  GoTHS.\N,    az.    a    cross   ar.   betw. 

twenty  billets  or. 
GoTT,   [Battel,  Sussex,  and  London,]  ))er  saltier, 

ar.   and  sa.  a  boidure  counterchanged. — Crest, 

a  griflin's  head,   ermines,  betw.  two  wings,  ex- 

l^anded,  erm. 
Goi'TES,    [Itiborough,    Cambridgeshire,]    vert,  a 

grifiin,  segreant,  or.- — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head, 

erased,  ar.  collared  and  lined  or, 
Go\'i.;,    ar.   a  cross,  lozengy,   betw.   four  eagles, 

displayed,  sa. 
Gov  Eit,  az.  a  saltier  ar. 

Cover,  az.  on  a  saltier  ar.  five  gnttees  de  sang. 
Go  VERY,     [Stangod,    Lincolnshire,]     or,    three 

bends  erm. 
GoviLE,   ar.   a  chev.   eng'r.  betv;.  three  escallops 
,  gi'- 
Go\in,  qunrtei'ly,  vair  and  gu. 
Go^is,  [London,]   ar.  three  lions'  heads,  erased, 

gu.  collared  of  the  first. 
Govis,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gii. 
Goi-is,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  tlu-ee  lions'  heads,  erased, 

&"•  j 

Gouge,  [Wales,]  az.  three  boars,  passant,  ar.  j 

Gouges,  ar.  five  annulets,  conjunct,  az.  j 

GoUGH,  [iMeriatt,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse         I 

or,  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  ar.  a  linn, 

passant,    of  the    field. — Crest,    a    boar's    head,         j 

couped  at  the  neck,  ar.  j 

Gnvyli,  [Stad'ordshireJ   gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  a  lion, 

passant,  sa.    betw.   three  boars'  heads,  coujjed, 

of  the  second. 
Goufjh,  [Wales,]  az.  three  boars,  passant,  ar. 
Guuyh,  [Gloucester,  Bristol,  Itadnor,  and  Somer- 
setshire,]   ar.  three   boars'    heads,    couped,    sa. 

armed  or. 
Goiiyh,  az.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  tlu-ee  'noars'  heads, 

couped,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Goiiyh,   sa.   on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  boars'  heads, 

couped,  or,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
Goi'fjh,    [Murshe,    Shropshire,]     sn.    three    nags' 

hrads,  erased,  ar. 
Gouyh,    [Chelsea,    rdidJlesex,    and    Edgbaston, 

"W  arwickshire,]  gu.    on  a  fesse  ar.   betw,  three 

boars'  heads,  couped,  or,  a  lion,  passant,  az. 
Goufjh,  ar.  on   a  chev.   gu.   three  lions,  passant, 

guardant,  or. 
Guih/h,    [Vi'arwickshire,]    cheqny,    or    and    az.    ;\ 

fesse  erm. 
GoUGilTON,    or  GoFTON,   [Stockw-ell,   Surrey,] 


G  O  U 

quarterly,  az.  and  erni.  in  the  first  and  fourth,  a 
unicorn's  licnd,  erased, or. — Crest,  on  a  cap  gu. 
turned  up  ar.  a  rose  or,  betw.  two  wings,  ex- 
panded, az. 

Goiu/hton,  az.  three  bucks  or. 

Gouf/hton,  or  Gowtliclon,  ar.  a  Lend,  goboiiaied, 
g-u.  and  iir.  betw.  two  og-resscs.  (Auollwr,  the 
field  or.) 

Gouis,  [Diinfish,  Dorsetshire,  Temp.  Edw.  II.] 
ar,  0  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

GoLLBORNE,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  paionce, 
bctvv.  four  m;Uilets  go.  a  canton  az.— Crest,  a 
stag's  head  or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  laurel 
vert.     See  Golborne. 

Gould,  [Staverton,  Devonshire;  Edmonton,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  Dorchester,]  })cr  saltier,  az.  and  or, 
a  lion,  rampant,  counterchanged.  —  Crest,  an 
arm,  vested  vert,  holding-  in  the  hand  pjir.  a 
banner  or,  charged  with  three  bars,  wavy,  az. 
on  a  canton  ar.  a  rose  gu. 

Gould.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  an  arm,  embow- 
ed,  vested  gu.  cufi'  or,  holding  in  the  hand  ])pr. 
a  banner,  paly  of  six,  az.  and  or,  on  a  canton  ar. 
a  cross  gu.  the  staff  of  the  si'cond.  \_Boi-ne  h}/ 
Ihe  Rev.  George  Gould,  of  Fleet-Home,  Dor- 
sdsldre,  182-i.] 

Gould,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  betNv.  three  swolls 
ar, — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  or,  holding  a 
scroll  ar.     See  Gold. 

Gmdd,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  six  cross  crosslets 
or. 

Gouldesborougii,  az.  across,  patouce,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  pelican  ppr. 

GouLDiNG,  [North  Newherbar,  Kent,]  ar.  a 
cross,  voided,  betw.  four  lions,  passani,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  sa.  supporting,  v.ilh  his 
dexter  foot,  on  escocheon  or.  [^Confirmcd  to 
Robert  Goidding,  of  NcwJicrhar,  12ih  May, 
1772.] 

GoULDiNGHA]\i,  az.  a  cross  engT.  ar.  bet^^^  four 
tleurs-de-lis  or. 

Gouldhifjlam,  az.  a  cross  engr.  ar.  betw.  four 
fleurs-de-lis  erm. 

GoulJinf/hciin,   [Norfolk,]  ar.  two  bars,  wavy,  gu. 

Gouldiu(jlwin,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  a  bend,  wavy,  gu. — 
Crest,  a  liuu's  gamb,  erased, 

GoULDiNGTON,  or  GoLDiNGTON,  or,  ou  a  bend 
az.  six  fieurs-de-lis  of  the  field,  two,  two,  and 
t^vo. 

Gouldiiujion,  erm.  two  bars,  v.avy,  gu. 

Goldinfjion,  or,  a  bend,  ilory,  countcrflory,  rz, 

Goldington,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Goldi/if/lori,   gu.  a  chief,  nebulee,  erni. 

Goldinglon,  [Ijedt'ordshire,]  ar.  two  lions,  passimt, 
az. 

GoldiiKjton,  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 


G  O  \Y 

Goldbujlon,  ar.  a  bend  az.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis 

or. 
Goldintjton,  gu.  a  chief,  indented,  erm. 
Goldinglon,   ar.  two  lions,  passant,  az. 
GouLinvjiLL,  az.  a  lion,  ram])ant,  ar.  billetfee  sa. 
Gouldiccll,    [St.    Edmond's    33ury,  .  SuOblJc,    and 

AVisiicacli,  Cambridgeshire,]  az.  a  chief  or,  over 

all  a  liou,  rampant,  ar.  Lillettee  sa. — Crest,  out 

of  a  v^•a!l  or,    a  branch  of  columbines,   stalked 

and  leaved  vert,  flowered  pjjr. 
GoiddwcU,  [Kent,]  gu.  (another,  az.)  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  billettee  sa. 
Gouldwell,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  billettee  sa.  a 

chief  of  tJie  last. 
Gouldwell,  az.  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  lion,  rampant, 

ar.  billettee  sa. 
Gouxery,  or  GoUNERiS,  gni.  a  chev.  or. 
GouNiJ\G,  gu.  three  cannons,   barways,   in  pale, 

ar.     [Granted   to   John    Gouninq,    Moi/ur    of 

Bristol,  22d  December,  1G'J2.]    ' 
GouiiLAY,    [Kincraig,    Scotland,]   sa.   au   eagle, 

displayed,  ar.  armed  and  beaked  gu. — Crest,  an 

eagle,  as  in  the  arms. 
GouRLAYS,    or,    an  eagle,   wings  displayed,   ,sa. 

surmounted  with  a  bend  of  the  second,  charged 

with crescents  gu. 

GouRLE,  ar.  on  a  cross,  nioline,  sa.  five  estoiles 

or. 
GouRNEY.     See  with  GuitNEY. 
GouSELL,  or  GousSELL,  bairy  of  six,  or  and 

az.  a  canton  erm. 
Gousbll,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a 

barrulct,  indented,  or. 
Gousell,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief,  in- 
dented, or,  two  bairulets,  vsavy,  az. 
GousETON,  az.  three  roses  or. 
Gouston,  [Northumberland,]  per  saltier,  or,   and 

chequy,  or  and  gu. 
GoUTiiETON,  or,  a  bend,  compouy,  gu.  and  ar. 

betw.  two  pellets. 
GouTON,  gu.  tlu-ee  bucks  or. 
Goulon,  az.  three  bucks,  tripphig,  or. 
GowcELL,  [Dinner,  Norfolk,]   or,   two  bars  az. 

and   canton   erm.   in    chief  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. — 

Crest,  a  unicorn,  passant,  or. 
Goiccell,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  canton  erm.  in 

chief  a  ducal  coronet  sa. 
GovvDiE,  vert,  a  tortoise,  passant,  ar. 
GowER,  gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
Goiver,  [Worcestershire  and  AYarwickshire,]  gu. 

a  fesse  erm.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchec,  ar. 
Goicer,  [Durham,]  az.  a  chev,  betw.  three  hounds 

ar. 
Goicer,  gu.  on  a  cross,  pattec,  or,  nine  estoiles  sa. 
Gower,  a/.,  on  a  chov.   or,  three  leopards'  heads 


G  R  A 


Goicer,  az.  a  lion,  ramp; 
Gower,   or  Goxi-ets,  ar.  a 


)\\  a  chief  gn. 
passant,  gii.  armed 


Gower,  or,  tlirce  bars  gu.  in  cliief  as  many  tor- 

(cauxes. 
Goicer,  [Stauesby,  Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  cross,  flory, 

gu. 
Goicer,  [Yorksliire,]  ai'.  a  fesse,  liefw.  three  tal- 

bois,  j.ia^sant,  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  ca;cle  or. 
Goicer,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  four  bars  i;ii.  over  all  a 

cross  crosslet  sa. 
Gower,  [WoodluiU,  Y/orceslershire,]   az.   a  chev. 

betw.  tliree  wolves'  bead.s,  erased,  or.— Crest,  a 

wolf's  liead,  erased,  or. 
Gower,  [Stituam,  Yorkshire,]  barry  of  eight,  ar. 

and  gu.  over  all  a  cross,   flory,  .sa. — Crest,    a 

wolf,  passant,  ar.  collared  and  lined  or. 
Gower,  [Essex,]  ar.   a  chcv.  belvv.  three  wolves' 

heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  a  Wolfe's  head,  erased, 

or.     [Borne  hy  the  Bev.  Thomas  Foote  Goicer, 

1824.] 
Gower,  ....  a  chev.   bctv/.  three  ea^,ies'  heads, 

erased, 

Go^VLAND,    per  pale  gu.  and  az.  two  bars  or, 

betw.  three  bezants  iu  chief,   and   a  pheoa  in 

base  ar. — Crest,  a  bezant,  charged  with  a  mount 

vert,  thereon  a  stag,  trippant,  ppr.     [Granted 

to  llalph  Gowland,  of  Durham,  1740.] 
GoWRR,  ga.  a  fesse  erm. 
Go'URr.LEY,  erm.  three  martlets  gu. 
Gowreley,  erm.  three  mullets  gu. 
GoVi'RLA,  [Gowrla,  Scotland,]  ar.   tlirce  falcons 

Go\TS)iELL,  [Xorfolk,]  paly  of  six,  or  andgu.  a 
,  canton  erm. 

Goicshell,  or  Goshall,   ar.  a  fesse,  betv, .  six  mart- 
lets gu. 
GousMll,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a 

fesse,  dancettee,  or. 
Go  YES,  [Temp.  Hen.  III.]  lozengy,  or  and  az. 
Goyes,  [AS''raxal,   Temp.   Edw.  111.]   lo/.engy,  or 

and  az.  a  chev,  gu. 
Goyes,    [Langford,    Wilts,]    ar.    a    whiilpool    az. 

[Created  a  Baronet,  25th  Novemher,  IGi::^.] 
GoYLiiR,  gu.  billeltee,  three  uiullets  ar. 
GoYLiNG,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  eagles  ar. 

as  mauy  garbs  verL 
Goyling,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 

garbs  vert,  betw.  two  eagles,  displavet!,  of  the 

third. 
GoYTER,  gu.  billeltee,  three  cups,  v^itli  handles, 

ar. 
Graa,  or  Grey,  ar.  on  abend,  belv..  tv.o  cot- 

lises  az.  three  griffins,  passant,  or. 
Oraas,   [Devon,]  erm,   a  fesse  sa.   belw.  three 

cinquefoils  gu. 


G  R  A 

Grai^EN,  ar.  a  bend  gu. 

Grace,  [Loudon,]  gu.  senile  de  ciiirjnofoils,  a 
lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Grace,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  v  ert. 

Grace,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  a  denii 
lion,  rampant, 

Grace,  az.  three  lions,  rampant,  or,  a  chief  ai-. 

Grace,  az.  three  hons,  rampant,  or,  a  chief  of  the 
first,  fretty  ar. 

Grace,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Grace,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  tiiree  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

Grace,  [Beaconsljeld,  Bucks,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, per  fesse,  ar.  and  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ))cr  fesse,  ar.  and  or. 

Grace,  [Grace-Castle,  Ireland.]  The  same  arms. 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  [Borne  hy 
Richard  Grace,  Esq.  M.P.  1790.] 

Grace,  gu.  a  lioii,  rampant,  per  fesse,  indented, 
ar.  and  or. — Ci'est,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Grace,  [Ellington,  Durham ;  Huntingdonshire, 
Wiltshire,  and  Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, or,  wifhiu  an  ovlc  of  cinquefoils  of  the  . 
second. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  per  fesse,  ar. 
and  or. 

Grace,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Grace,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Grace,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  or. 

GjiADEN,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betv>-. 
three  otters  sa.  each  devouring  a  fish  ppr.  as 
many  pheons  barbed  or. — Crest,  a  demi  otter, 
erect,  sa.  devouring  a  fish. 

Gkadv,  [Ireland,]  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  three 
lions,  rampant,  in  pale  ar. —  Crest,  a  horse's 
head  ar. 

Gr.eme,  or,  a  wall  in  fesse,   masoned  ppr.   the 
top- broken,  in  base  a  rose  gu.   on  a  chief  sa. 
three  escallops  gold. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect., 
holding  iu  the  hand,  a  chaplet  of  laurel,  all  ppr. 
[Borne,  quarterly,  vith  the  Arms  and  Crest  of 
Jones,   hy  Thomas  Gr(cme,  K^q.    late  Jones,  <f 
AhUiury- Coiiri-House,  Slapletnn.'] 
Gi;  Ai'TON,  [Shrewsbury,  Little  Misscnded,  Bucks, 
Chester,  Worcestershire,  and  London,]  per  sal- 
tier, sa.  and  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — -Crest, 
on  the  trunk  of  a  tree,   couped,  and  eradicated 
or,  an  eagle,  volant,  of  the  last. 
Grafton,  [l(Jfl5,]  gyronny  of  four,  erm.  and  sa.  a 
lion,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  on  a  tun  (or  barrel) 
or,  a  falcon,  with  wings  expanded  ar.  holding  in 
his  claw  a  sce]jtre  of  the  first. 
Grafton,   or,   a  chev.  gu.  and  canton  erm, 
Grafton,  per  saltier,  erm.  and  sa.  a  lion,  rampant, 

ar. 
Grafton,  [V/orcester  and  Staflbrd,  Temp.  Henry 
^IlL]  per  saltier,  sa.  and  erm.  a  lion,  rauipani, 
or,  armed  and  langued  gu.  .    - 


G  R  A 

GiiAGOR,  or  Grkgor,  or,  three  !)onrs  az.  on  a 
cliief  oftlie  second,  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 

G;;AifAM,  [Fintray,  Scotland,]  or,  three  piles, 
villiin  a  double  trc^ssure,  dory,  connterflory,  sa. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  as  many  escallops  of 
the  first. 

Graham,  [Dnigowan,  Perth,  Scotland,]  or,  tin-ce 
jjIIcs  in  chief  sa.  on  a  ciiief  of  the  last,  a  rose 
I)et^\•.  two  escallops  or,  all  ■wiihin  a  bordure, 
thereon  a  double  Iressure,  flory,  connterflory, 
gu. — Crest,  a  bird,   ar.  beaked  and  mcmbered 

Grdltam,  or,  three  roses  gii.  on  a  chit'f  sa.  as  many 
escallops  of  tiie  field,  within  a  bordnre  of  the 
second. —  Crest,  within  a  wreath  of  cypress  vert, 
out  of  cloiuls,  two  arms,  enibowed,  ppr.  holding" 
a  sknll  ar.  crowned  or. 

GraJuan,  [Eske  and  Xetlierby,  Cnmberland,]  or, 
on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  of  (he  field. 

Graham,  [Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escal- 
loj5S  or. 

Graham,  [the  Ni'.niiery,  Cnnil'crlmd,]  or,  on  a 
fesse  sa.  three  escallops  of  the  first,  all  \\'ithin  a 
bordure  cugr.  az. — Crest,  two  'sings,  conjoined, 
or. 

GraJiavi,  [Gavlmore,  Scotland,]  or,  a  pale  gu. 
charged  with  a  mullet  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed, 
in  his  dexter  talon  a  sword,  erect,  ppr. 

GraJiam,  [Garture,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  escallops  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure, 
chequy,  of  the  .second  and  first. — Crest,  a  dove, 
with  a  palm-branch  in  his  beak  ppr. 

Graham,  [Morphy,  Scotland,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar. 
betw.  throe  escallops  or, 

Graham,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  chief,  indented,  sa. 
three  escallops  of  the  first. 

Graham,  [Clavcrhouse,  Scotland,]  or,  three  jiiles, 
wavy,  sa.  within  a  double  tressure,  connterflory, 
gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  escallops  of 
the  first. 

Graham,  [Duntroon,  Scotland.]  The  sauio  arms, 
Viith  the  chief  engT. —  Crest,  a  flame  of  fire. 

Graham,  [Pottento,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms, 
vJth  the  chirf  indented,  aiid  the  same  crest. 

Graham,  [Gogar,  Scotland,]  or,  a  cross  crosslet, 
issuing  out  of  a  crescent  gn.  within  a  double 
tressure,  flory,  connterflory,  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  three  escallo[)s  of  the  fiist. 

Graham,  [Claypots,  Scotland,]  or,  three  piles, 
issning  from  a  chief  sa.  charged  with  three 
escallops  of  the  first,  in  base  a  rose  gu.  all 
within  a  double  tressure,  flory,  connterflory,  of 
the  last. 

Graham,  [Baltargns,  Scotland,]  or,  three  piles, 
issuing  from  a  chief  sa.  charged  \\\\\i  three  escal- 


G  R  A 

lops  of  the  first,  in  base  a  rose  gu.  within  a 
bordure  ivi. 

Graham,  [Moriargan,  Scotland,]  oi',  three  piles  sa. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many  escallops  of  the 
first,  witiiin  a  double  tressure,  flory,  couiiterflory, 
gu. — Crest,  a  flame  of  fire  issuing  out  of  th.e 
wreath  ppr. 

Graham,  [Inchbradvic,  Scotland,]  or,  a  dyke,  (it 
wall,)  fessev.ays,  broken  down  in  some  places, 
and  in  base  a  rose  gu.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escal- 
lops of  the  first. — Crest,  a  band,  holding  a  gar- 
la  nrl  ppr. 

Graham,  [Grahamshall,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, az.  betw.  three  roses  gn.  on  a  chief  sa. 
as  many  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  lion, 
couchant,  under  a  sword,  in  palo,  ppr. 

Grohard,  [Brackness,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lion's  garab, 
erased,  and  erect,  betw.  three  roses  gu.  on  a 
chief  sa.  as  many  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  lion's  gamb,  as  in  the  arms,  grasping  a  sword, 
in  pale,  ppr. 

Graham,  [Jjachlavy,  Scotland,]  or,  a  stag,  courant, 
betw.  three  roses  gn.  on  a  chief  aa.  as  many- 
escallops  of  the  first. 

Graham,  [Orchill,  Scotland,]  or,  a  boar's  head, 
couped,  gn.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  of  the 
first. — Crest,  an  eagle,  volant,  ppr. 

Graham,  [Braes,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  chief  engr. 
sa.  three  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  two 
hands,  issuing  out  of  a  cloud,  in  each  u  sword, 
the  dexter  flourishing  aloft,  the  sinister  in  a  de- 
fensive posture. 

Graham,  [Xew-Wark,  Scotland,]  or,  a  boar's 
head,  erased,  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  pelican's  head, 
couped,  ppr. 

Graham,  [Garvock,  Scotland,]  or,  three  piles  gu. 
issuing  from  a  chief  sa.  charged  with  as  many 
escallops  of  the  first, —  Crest,  a  lion,  rampant, 
gu. 

Graham,  [Meickle,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  chief,  em- 
battled, sa.  three  escallops  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  star  ppr. 

Graham,  [Douglastown,  Scotland,]  or,  a  heron, 
volant,  ppr.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  of  the 
first. 

Graham,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
escallops  of  the  second. 

Graham,  [Killeru,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  chief  sa. 
three  escallops  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  falcon, 
killing  a  stork,  ppr.  [Borne  hy  the  Rev.  Charks 
Graham,  Vicar  uf  Pe/ham,  near  Canterhiiry, 
182;}.] 

Graham,  [Eske,  Cumberland,]  sa.  a  cross,  pat- 
tee,  ar. 

Graham,  ar.  a  human  heart,  surmomited  by  a  regal 


G  R  A 

crown  ppr.  on  a  chief  engr.  sa.  three  escallops 
or. — Crest,  an  oalc-braiK-li,  erect,  ppr.  beariiij^' 
one  acorn  or.  [Bonie  by  Sir  Rohtrt  Graluuii, 
KnI.  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Kvchcqiier, 
182.3.]         ■ 

Grciluvn,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  regally  crowned 
pprj  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  or. — Crest, 
an  escallop  or. 

Craii)1:n,  [Scotland,]  ar.  two  chcv.  engr.  gu. 

Chainger,  or  Gj;ave,  [London,]  az.  on  a 
fesse,  betw.  two  pomegranates,  stalked  and 
leaved  or,  seeded  gu.  as  many  portcullises, 
■with  chains  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
couped,  az.  purllcd  or,  cuff  ar.  Iiand  ppr.  hold- 
ing, by  the  chains  or,  a  portcuUis  gu. 

Groinr/er,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  pomegranate,  slii^ped 
and  leaved,  or,  seeded  gu. 

Gr.AKEXTHOKPE,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  \nu\- 
lets  az. 

(jRALin",  or,   on  a  cross  sa.  five  escallops  ar. 

Gramauv,  [Lincoln,]  gu.  billottee  or,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar. 

Gkamaiar,  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants. 

Grammcr,  [^>"arw)ckshire  and  Loudon,]  gu.  hil- 
lettee  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Grammer,  [Ware,  Hertfordshire.]  az.  hillctree, 
ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  az.  billettee,  or. 

Gramston,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

Granada,  ar.  a  pomegranate,  slipped  m   pule, 

ppr- 
Grance,    or  Gkanccy,  gu.  a  lion,    rampant, 

ar.    crowned   or,  within  a  hordure  engr.   ol'  the 

third. 
Grancestek,  erm.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  pa.^-.sunf, 

guardant,    gu. 
Grancesler,  erin.  o.n   a  chief  or,  "a  lion,  passant, 

gu. 
Grancky,    gu.   a  lioHj    rampant,    ar.   within    a 

bordnrc  engr.  or. 
Grancourt,  sa.  semee  de  hs,  or. 
Graiicourt,  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 
Grinicoiirt,  gu.  senree  de  lis  or. 
Gran  DALE,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  across  pattee  gu. 
OrandoU,  [Yorkshire,]  erm.  a  cross  engr.  gu. 
Granden,  ar.  three  chev.  gu. 
Gra>'dj;toft,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  an  eagle,  dis- 

])layed,  ar. 
Orandkori>,  gu.   a  lion,  ram])unt,  williJn  a  bor- 

dure  ar. 
Grandford,  ar.  two   lions,    passant,   gu.  crowned 

of  the  first. 
Grandford,   or,  two   lions,  jjassaut,    sa.    crowned 

of  the  first. 
Grandford,  ar,  a  saltier  gu. 
Grakd-George,  or  Graundouge,  [Doniug- 


G  R  A 

ton,    Lincoln.shire,]    az.     three    guiuca-wheat, 

couped  and  bhided  or,  two   and  one. — Crest,  a 

stag's  bead  ar.  gorged   with  a  bar  gemelle   gu. 

(Anotlivr  crr.sl,  a  stag's  head,  couped,  per  pule, 

sa.  and  or,  gutlee  countorchanged.) 
(iiiANniN,  az.  three  mullets  or. 
Grandiii,     az.     six    mullets    or,     three,   two,    and 

one. 
Grandison,  or  Gjian'dson,  [Lancashire,]  pn!y 

of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three   eagles, 

displayed,  or. 
Grandison,  or    Granson,  paly   of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

a  bend  gu. 
Grandison,  or  Granson,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed, 

or. 
Grandison,  [Lancashire,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

on  a  bend  gu.  three  escallo))s  or. 
Grandison,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  buckles,   or. 
Grandison,  [Temp.  Henry  HI.]  paly   of  six.  ar. 

-and  vert,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed. 

or. 
Grandison,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 

three  mullets  or. 
Gra>:ij.me^NIEL,  or   Graxdmaix,  gu.  a   pale 

or. 
Grandoe,  or,  a  fesse  betw.   six  cross  crosslets 

gu. 
Grandon,  vair,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played or. 
Grandon,  az.  tlu'ee  mullets  within  a  bordure  engr. 

or. 
Grandon,    [Leicestershire,]    ar.    three    chev.    gu. 

(Another  adds  a  label  vair.) 
Grandon,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.     (Another  adds  a  la- 
be!  vaire  ar.  and  sa.) 
Grandon,  ar.  two  chev.  vifhin  a  bordure  gu. 
Grandon,    az.    six   martlets    ar.    three,  two,  and 

one. 
Grandon,   [Wiurwickshirc,]   vairee,  ar.  and  sa.  on 

a  bend  of  the  second  three  eagles,  displayed, 

or. 
Gr.VNDOrge,  az.  three  arrov.'s  or. 
Grandort/e,   or  Griindior(;c,  az.  three  ears  of  gui- 

ney-wheat,  couped  and  bladed  or. 
GRAND'i'N,  az.  six  mullets  or. 
Grane,  per   bend  gii.   and   vert,  an  eagle,  di^- 

])layed,  or. 
Gram:i,l,  [Franr.e,]  ar.  on   a  chief  gu.  a  lion, 

rampant,  az.  crowned  or. 
Grani'urI),  gu.  a   lion,    rampant,    ar.  within   a 

bordure  engr.  sa. 
Granford,   ar.  a  Hon,  passant,  sa,   crowned  or. 
Gi;ang!:,   [SwafTham,    Norfolk,    Bullieck,  Cam- 

bridgeshnv,]   per  saltier,  or  and   sa.  four  grif- 

fms'  head.s,    erased,    countorchanged.— Crest,  a 
[  3d  ] 


G  R  A 

demi  antelope  or,  attired,  mailed,  armed,   and 

hoofed  sa. 
Grange,  [Warwick shirr,]    ])cr  saltier,    or  and   sa. 

four    griflins'    he. ids,    erased,    coxmtei-chaiigcd, 

within  a  bordiirc  az. 
Gi-anye,  [Londou,]  gu.  a  pomccrranatc  or. — Crest, 

a  lion's  garah,  eieot,  and  erased,  jipr.  holding  a 

branch  of  pomegranates  or. 
Gp ANGER,  gu,  a  ])omegrauate,  in  ])a!e,  slipped, 

or. 
Granlessk,  or  Grantz,  [Y/ales,]  or,  a  lion, 

rampant,  guttce  d'eau. 
Grannson,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on   a   bend 

gii.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Grannson,  [Exeter,]  ])a!y  of  six  ar.  and  az.  on  a 

bend  gu.  three  escallops  or. 
Grant,    [Grant,    Scotland,]    gu.  three    eastern 

crowns  or. 
Grant,  [Scotland,]  gn.  thi-ee  anfique  crowns  or. 
Grant,  [Curriniony,  Scotland.]     The  same,  ■svitliin 

a  bordure   cheqny   or   and  gu. — Crest,  a  demi 

.savage,  ppr. 
Grant,  [Gartcabog,  Scotland.]     The   same  arms 

within  a  bordure  engT.  or. — Crest,  the  trunk  of 

an  oak-tree,  sprouting  out  leaves,   svith  the  sua 

shining  thereon,  all  pjjr. 
Grant,  [Carron,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  dove  ar.  hold- 
ing in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  vert,  betw.  three 

antique  crowns  or. — Crest,  an   adder,    uowed, 

head  erect,  ppr. 
Grant,  [Aucherinick,  Scotland,]  gii.  a  star  betw. 

tlu-ee  antique  crowns  or. — -Crest,  a  burning  hill 

ppr. 
Grant,  or  Graunt,  [Northbroke,  Warv.ick.shire,] 

crm.  on  a  chcv.  gu.  five  bezants. 
Grant,  az.  thi-ee  lions,  rampant,  or,  a  cbief  ar. 
Grant,  l.iarry  of  six,   ar.  and  az.   a  bend  gu. 
Grant,    [Crundall,  Hampshire,]    ar.    three   lions, 

rampant,  az.  a  chief  of  the  second. 
Grant,  [Scotland,]  gu.  three  eastern  coroncfs  oj-, 

within  a  bordure  erm.  on  a  canton  of  the  second 

a   demi    otter   ppr. — Crest,  a    Hercules'  head, 

couped,  side-faced,  in  a  lion's  skin,  all  ppr. 
Grant,     [Bcllindallock,    Scotland,]    gu.    a    boai's 

head  betw.  throe  eastern  coronets  or. 
Grant,    [Darhvay,  Scotland,]    gu.  a  boar's   head 

betw.  three  ea.stern  coronets  or,  v.ithin  a  bordure 

of  the  last. 
Grant,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  boar's  head,  betw.  three 

eastern  coronets,  within    a   bordure,    all    or. — 
>     Crest,  a  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  lying  fe.^se- 

■wise,  holding   a  branch   of  lamel,  fructed  p)»r. 

[Borne  hij  A.  TJ'.  Grant,  of  Pcnlonville,  Esq. 
■     1824.] 
Grant,  gu.    a   book,    closed,    richly    ornamenlcd, 

ppr.  betu .  three  caslein  coronets  or.—  Crest,  a 


G  R  A 

cubit  arm,  erect,    grasping  a  branch  of  laurel 
ppr. 

Grants,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  gnttee  d'eau. 

Graunt,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  five  bezants. 

Grantham,  [Essex,  Gnhho,  Lincolnshire,  and 
Lord  ]\Iayor  of  Ijondou,  1:3-2H,]  erm.  a  griffin, 
segreant,  gu.  (Anotlter,  crowned  or.) — Crest, 
a  demi  grillin  gu. 

Grantham,  [J)uiiliam,  Lincolnshire,]  erm.  a  grif- 
fin, segreaTit,  cov/aid  gu.  beaked  and  legged 
az. — Crest,  a  Jdoor's  head,  couped  at  the  shoul- 
ders, ppr,  crined  or. 

Grantham,  [Sunbury,  Middlesex,]  ])er  pale,  erm. 
and  ar.  on  the  first  a  griflin,  rampant,  gu.  beaked 
and  merabered  az.  on  the  second  three  pine- 
trees  pipr.  over  alt  a  chief  of  the  fourth,  charged 
with  the  like  number  of  crescents  or. — Crest,  a 
Blercurial  cap  placed  above  the  cimetar,  the 
edge  doAvnwards,  and  caducous,  disposed  snl- 
tienvise,  ensigned  with  a  turban,  all  ]ipr. 
[Granted  Jul>j  27,  1711.] 

Grantham,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  target,  betw.  three 
eastern  coronets  or. — Crest,  a  man's  hand,  erect, 
couped  below  the  wrist,  holding  a  dagger,  ail 
j.pr. 

Grape,  vert,  a  talbot,  jiassant,  in  ba.se  or,  in 
chief  two  ])heons  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  stag, 
erminois,  collared  gu.  grazing  on  amouut^ert. 
[Granted  to  Richard  Grape,  of  New  Windsor, 
Berks,  17(U.] 

Grasav,  or  GraSSKY,  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
or. 

Grassell,  ar.  a  bend,  gobonated,  gu.  and  az. 

Grassell,  gu.  two  bars,  engT.  ar. 

Grassell,  sa.  two  bars,  engr.  or. 

Gratwich,  or  Grotwick,  or,  a  chev.  engr. 
gu.  bctv.-.  tliree  pellets. 

Gratwick,  or  Grotidch,  [Forkington,  Sussex,]  or, 
three  Imrts,  each  charged  v.ith  a  fret  of  the  field. 
—Crest,  an  ostrich's  head  or,  in  his  beak,  a 
horse-shoe  ar. 

GratwicI;  [Ham,  Surrey,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
hurts,  each  charged  with  a  fret  of  the  field.  . 

Gravat'I',  az.  a  fesse,  embattled,  crm.  Cano- 
ther,  pean,)  betw.  three  Molves'  heads,  erased, 
ar. — Crest,  a  wolt',  passant,  per  pale,  erminois 
and  ar.     [Herald's  Office,  London,  C  24.] 

Grave,  gu.  a  demi  lion,  r;!m].\Lnt,  ar.  crov.iied 
or. 

Grave,  [York  and  London,]  gu.  an  eagle,  with 
wing.s  expanded,  ducally  gorged   or. — Crest,  a  | 

demi    eagle,  erased    or,  beaked    gu.  envhoned  i 

vith   a  ducal   coronet  ar.     [Granted  June  12, 
1591.] 

Grave,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  battelly,  counterbally,  sa. 
a   martlet  betw.   two   escallops   or,  betw.  three 


G  R  A 

ogresses,  each  cLarged  with  a  talhot's  Lead, 
erased,  of  tlie  field. 

Grave,  [jleydm,  Yorksbirc,  WesfTule,  Sus-cx, 
and  Thanks,  Cornwall,]  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
or,  beaked,  membered,  and  ducally  crowned, 
ar. — Crest,  an  eagle  erased  or,  beaked  gu.  en- 
vironed round  the  bofly  with  a  ducal  coronet 
ar. 

Grave,  ar.  a  fesse,  oz.  Iictw.  three  escocheon.-,  sa. 
each  charged  with  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  field. 
— Crest,  within  an  annulet  az.  a  like  e.^^cocheon 
as  in  the  arms.  [Granli'd  Jo  (he  Rcl.  Mr. 
Grave,  of  Hatfield,  Berkshire,  Felruani  17, 
1773.]    ■  -  .  ■ 

Grave,  per  bend,  gu.  and  \ert,  an  eagle,  dks- 
played,  or. 

GrAVELL,  o;- Gravu,l,   gu.  three  buckles  or. 

Gravelev,  [Graveley,  IJei(r.>rd4iiie,]sa.  a  cross, 
pointed,  ar.  iu  the  dexter  chief  point  a  mullet 
of  the  last. 

Gravenor,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  garb  or,  banded 
g-u. 

Gravenor,  az.  a  garb  or,  betw.  two  bezants  in 
fesse. 

Gravenor,  az.  a  garb  or,  branded  gu.  a  chief  of 
the  second. 

Gravenor,  [Stafl'oidshire,]  az.  a  garb  or,  betw. 
tlrree  bezants. 

Gravenor,  or  Grovenor,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  garlj 
or. 

Graves,  [Shropshire,]  or,  a  trefoil,  slipped,  \'crt. 

Graves,  ar.  a  fesse,  eriniucs,  betw.  three  bons' 
heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  squiirel,  sejant, 
ermines. 

Grai'(?5,[JIickleton,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  or,  beaked,  membered,  and  ducally 
crowned,  ar.  betw.  eight  cross  crosslets  of  the 
second.- — Crest,  a  dcmi  eagle,  erased  or,  en- 
vironed v.ith  a  ducal  corojiet  gu.  holding  iu  his 
mouth  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  of  the  last. 

Graves,  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  ducally 
crowned  ar. 

G-RAVeSIIEND,  or  Graveskni),  [Kent,]  erm. 
on  a  bend  sa,  three  martlets  or. 

Graveshend,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets 
ar. 

Graveshend,  [Kent,]  oi-,  three  eagles,  displaced, 
erm.  a  canton  of  the  second. 

GraukI'L,  ar.  a  lion,  r;unpaiit,  az.  cro\Mied  or, 
a  chief  gu. 

Graunce,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  vert. 

GliAUNGE,  az,  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, or,  on  a  chief  of  tl\e  second  three  escal- 
lops gu.  with  a  bordure,  gobonated,  or  and  gu. 

Graunt.     See  Grant. 


G  Fx  A 

Gray,  gu.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  ar.  within  a  bordure 

engr.  of  the  second. 
Gray,  vert,    a   lion,    rampant,  within    a   bordure 

engr.  ar. 
Gray,    [,^Jerton,]    az.    a    fesse    betw.    two    clfv, 

or. 
Gray,  ar.  a  bend  verl,   cottised  gu. 
G'j-t/y,  [Es.sex,]  ar.  a  bend  vert,  cottised,  i)idented, 

Gratf,  [Gray's  Inn,  Jliddlcsex,]  gxi.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  a  bordiu-e  gobonated  of  the  last  and 
sa.  be/.antee. 

Gray,  [Dov.Iand,  Essex,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram])ant, 
or,  ^^•ithin  a  bordure  engr.  erm.  a  canton  ol  the 
last. — Crest,  a  rara's  head,  couped,  ar.  [(?/•««- 
ted^^-pA.] 

Grai/,  Inirry  of  six,  ar.  and  a/,,  in  chief  three  tor- 
teauxes,  compressed  with  a  label  of  tliree  points 
erm. — Crest,  in  a  sun  or,  an  unicorn,  passant, 
erm.     See  Grey.    ' 

Grei/,  [Exeter,]  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  mullets 
of  the  first. 

Gray,  ar.  three  bars  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  or. 

Gray,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  witlriii  a  bordure  engr. 
or. 

Gray,  harry  of  six,  ai".  and  az.  on  a  ben.d  gu. 
tl)ree  chaplets  or. — [^Granted  to  Roheri  Gray, 
of  London,  and  to  Thomas  Gray,  his  nepliew, 
April,  1635.] 

Gray,  harry  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

Gray.  The  same,  with  a  label  of  three  points 
each,  charged  with  three  bezants. 

Gray,  [Essex,]  ban-y  of  slx,  ar.-  and  az.  a  bend 
gu. 

Gray.  The  same,  the  bend  charged  with  three 
escallops  or. 

Gray.  The  same,  the  bend  charged  with  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Gray,  or,  a  bend  az. 

Gray,  gu.  a  lion,  ramp;int,  ajid  bordure  engr.  ar. 
— Crest,  a  scaling-ladder,  iji  bend,  of  two  divi- 
sions ))pr. 

Gray,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  gobonated 
ar.  and  gu. 

Graye,  [.Maldon,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  storks'  heads  erased  gu.  as  many  roses  of 
the  field. 

Gra^  j)()j;,  or  Grayndor,  or,  a  fesse,  betw. 
six  cross  cros.slets  gu. 

Grayne,  o;- Grave,  [London.]  Sec  Gr):ave.s. 

Grayne,  or  Grave,  per  bend,  gu.  and  \tri,  an 
eagle,  displayed,  or. 

Gra'ynsly,  ur  Graynsby,  gu.  a  fe.s,se,  dan- 
cettee,  betw.  si.x  cross  crosslets  or. 

[  a  D  3  3 


G  R  E 

Gkaystock,  banv  of  si.\,nr.  nnd  nz.  three  clmp- 
lets  -n. 

Graystoke,  l)arruly,  ar.  inula?,,  three  clKii)lef5 
or. 

GKAZKiiROOicr,  ar.  an  cag-le,  disphived,  gn. 
beaked  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  bezants,  cacli 
cliarged  widi  a  fleur-de-lis  az. — Crest,  a  bear's 
head  or,  muj;zled  sa.  charged  on  the  neck  with 
three  fleurs-de-lis,  fesseways,  az. 

Gre  \traIvE,  [Ephane,  Cork",]  per  pale,  sa.  and  g-n. 
three  leopards'  heads,  erased,  or.  [Corif/rmecl 
In/  William  Hmdcijis,  Ulster  Kiucj  of  Ai-his.'] 

Grkaves,  [Greaves,  Derbyshire,]  per  bend,  ar, 
and  gn.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  a  demi 
spread  eade  or,  ■wings  gu. 

Greaves,  [St.  Leonard's  Forest,  Sussex,  and 
Kent,]  gii.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  crowned  ar. 
— Crest,  as  before. 

Greaves,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  fetlocks 
az.  a  mnllet  or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  emboned, 
in  annour,  tliru.siiiig  a  dagger  ppr. 

Grery,  or  Greyky,  erni.  tv,'o  flaunchcs  az. 
each  charged  with  three  arrows  or. 

Grehy,  [Northomptonsliire,]  erni.  two  (laniiches 
az.  each  charged  with  three  cars  of  wheat,  coiiped, 
or. 

Gi'chy,  or  Grei/hi/,  ar.  six  lions,  ramjjant,  gn. 
three,  two,  and  one. 

Grehij,  or,  a  fret  sa.  on  a  canton  of  tlie  second,  a 
buck,  passant,  of  the  first. 

Grchy,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a 
mullet  of  the  first. 

Grechanton,  ar.afesse  sa.  incliief  three  crosses, 
pattec,   gn. 

Greeke,  [London,  1611,]  or,  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
betw.  two  chev.  sa. — Crest,  a  trunk  of  a  tree, 
couped  at  the  top,  and  erased  at  the  root,  ppr. 
towards  the  top  two  branches  vert,  thereon  Imng, 
on  a  belt  gu.  a  Grecian  target  or,  embellished 
with  a  star  az. 

Green,  [Milton-Chevsdon,]ar.  a  fret  az.  charged 
with  Jiine  liezants,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  stag,  trip- 
ping or,  betw.  two  mullets  of  the  last,  pierced, 
gu,— Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested  vert, 
cull'  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  bunch  of  hoHv 
vert,  fructcd  gu.     [Gra7i^«n52!).] 

Green,  ar.  three  grifiins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Green,  vert,  thiee  bucks,  passant,  witliin  a  bor- 
dure  or.— ('rest,  a  bucks'  liead  or,  issuing  out 
of  pales  ppr. 

Green,  ar.  a  buglc-horii,  lictM-.  three  grifiins"  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Green,  az.  three  buck's,  jiassant,  crowned,   or. 

Green,  [Oxford,  and  Boy's  ]  lull,  Essex,]  az.  three 
bucks,  trip])aut,  or.  (Anolher,  co\xxAnt.)  [Con- 
firmed hi/  Camden.^ 


G  n  E 

Green,  [Kortlianiptonshire.]     The  same. 

Green,  []5arnet,  ilerifordshire,  and  of  Bristol.] 
The  same,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. — 
Crest,  a  Imck's  head,  erased,  erm.  attired,  or. 

Green,  [Northamptcnsliire,]  az.  three  lucks,  pas- 
sant,  jipr. 

Green,  [Wyken,  ^Yarv.■!cks]lire,]  az.  tln-ce  bucks, 
trippant,  witliin  a  bordure  or. 

Green,  [Northumberland,]  az.  three  bucks,  pas- 
sant, ar. 

Green,  [Oxfordshire,  1(10-5,]  az.  three  burks  or, 
in  ch.ief  a  mullet. — Crest,  a  buck's  hevA  or, 
chaiged  on  tlie  neck  with  a  mullet  sa. 

Green,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks  or. 

Green,  [jS'orfolk  and  ^yiiby,]  per  pale,  az.  and 
gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks,  trippant,  or.— 
Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  az.  alilred  or. 

Green,  [OxlOTdshire,  and  Milfou-Cliftoi!,  Somer- 
setshire,] ar.  a  fret  az.  charged  with  five  be- 
zants, on  a  chief  sa.  a  buck,  in  fnll  course,  betw. 
two  mullets  or. 

Green,  ar.  frefty  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a 
buck,  ]5assant,  or. 

Green.,  [Knapton,  Norfolk,]  az.  a  fret  engi\  nr. 
betw.  three  bucks,  passant,  or.-^Crest,  a  dra- 
gon, without  wiogs,  passant,  per  fesse,  or  and 
vert. 

Gree;;,  [Drayton,  Xorlhariiptonshire,]  ar.  a  cross, 
cngT.  gu. 

Green,  [J^ssex,]  ar.  on  a  cross  cngT.  gu.  an  annu- 
let or. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  per  pale,  or  and 
sa. 

Green,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  gu,  five 
crescents  of  the  field. 

Green,  [Yorkshire,  and  Stanleche,  Wiltshire,] 
ar.  on  a  cross  engr.  gu.  five  crescents  or,  a  chief 
az.  charged  with  three  bezants. — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin's head,  erased,  quarterly,  or  and  sa.  in  his 
beak  a  trefoil,  slip])ed,  of  the  last. 

Green,  [Saniford,  Essex,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  crowned  or,  v.ithin  a  bordnre,  enor.  of  the 
tliird. 

Green,  [Essex,]  per  fesse,  sa.  and  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  counterchangcd,  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  gu. 

Green,  az.   a   fesse,   betw.  three  cafharine-v.heels 

Green,  [Norsvich  and  l^oTtdon,]  az.  a  clie\-.  eni- 
battled,  betw.  throe  f.url.s  or.—Crest,  a  buck's 
head,  erased,  or,  attired  ar.  nuually  gorged, 
and  cliained  of  the  last. 

Green,  chequy,  or  and  ar.   within  a  bordure  gu. 

Green,  chequy,  or  an.'  w/..  wiihin  ;:  bordure  gu. 

Green,  [Awkeley-li.'ll,  Xi.ti-,  Yurksliire,  and 
Hertfordshire,]  ar.  oa  ;!  fcss,.'  az.  betv,-.  three 
pellets,  each  charged  \\i(h  a  lion's  iiead,  erased. 


G  R  E 

nr.  a  grifliii,  passant,  belw.  two  escallops  or. — 
Crosf,  a  voodpecker,  ])ickiug  a  staif,  coiiped, 
raculcd,  and  erect,  all  pjir. 

Cicen.  The  same  arms.- — Crest,  a  squirrel,  se- 
jant, bendy  sinister  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  holding:, 
bctw.  the  pav.'s,  an  escallop  or.  \_Borne  hij  Tho- 
mas Green,  of  Jiloshrinj,  Herts,  Esq.  These 
Arms  are  iioio  qnarlered  hy  the  Issue,  of  Cap- 
lain  Richard  Saintliill,  Ji.N.  of  Topsham, 
Devon,  and  Charlotte,  his  Wife,  one  of  the 
DatKjhfers,  and  at  lenf/th  Co-heiresi  of  the  said 
Thomas  Green.] 

Green,  [Newby,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  bet\v. 
two  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

Green,  [Horsforth-Green,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  tiiree  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  as  man}  escal- 
lo])s  of  the  field. 

Green,  [Kent,]  ga.  a  cross  crosslet  erm.  within  a 
bordure  gobonated,  ar.  and  sa. 

Green,  [Suffolk,]  vert,  a  chev.  or,  behv.  three 
bezants. 

Grepn,  gu.  on  a  lion,  rampant,  williin  a  bordure 
cngr.  ar.  a  boar's  head,  couped,  sa.— Crest, 
a  rose  gu.  barbed  veri,  seedinl  or,  environed 
bv  two  laurel  branches  vert.  \Pai.  by  Le  Xerc, 
172.3.] 

Green,  az._  a  chev.  engr.  ar.  gutfee  de  sang,  fira- 
brialed  or,  in  base  an  estoile  of  the  second,  on 
a  chief,  embattled  of  the  third,  two  leopards' 
heads  vert. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  mural  crown 
ar.  thereout  issuaiit,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  purp. 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  slip  of  laurel  vert.  [Granted 
to  John  Green,  of  Greet  KingsMU,  Bucking- 
ham, Z)<?c.  13,  l/GS.] 

Green,  [London,  and  Abingdon,  Berkshire,]  az. 
a  pheon,  betw.  tlu-ee  bucks,  trippant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased  and  attired  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  %vith  a  pheon  sa.  luuler- 
neath  wlijch  are  three  guttees  de  sang. 

Green,  ar.  a  fesse  dancettee,  betv*'.  three  leopards' 
faces  sa. 

Green,  [Xorfolk,]  m.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks, 
_  trippant,   or. 

Greeii^  az.  a  chev.  er)u.  bct\^'.  three  bucks,  trip- 
pant,  ar. 

Oreen^  az.  three  bucks,  statant,  or. 

Green,   [Suffolk,]  or,   a  cross  engr.  gu. 

Green,  az.  a  chev.  betv-\  three  bucks,  trippant, 
or. 

Green,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  cross  engT.  gu. 

Green,  gu.  a  lion,  rajnpant,  per  fesse,  ar.  .-uul  sa. 
crowned  or. 

Green,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  gu. 

Green,  erm.  a  cross  eugr.  gu. 

C'leen,  ar.  three  bars  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  be- 
zants. 


G  R  E 

Green,  per  chev.  az.  and  gu.  three   inicks,  in  full 

course,  or. 
Green,  az.    a   fesse  cngr.   ar.   betw.  three  bucks, 

trij)ping,  or. 
Green,   az.  a   fesse,  betw.    three   calharine-wlieels 

ar. 
Green.  [Gerlingham,]  ar.  a  biigle-horn,  betv,-.  three 

grilllus'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Greene,  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  three  bucks,  tn]ij)ant, 

or.     [Granted  to  M'illiam   Greene,  if  Milcliani. 

Surrey,  J««.l(:(3.] 
Greene,    [Stotfoulde,    Bedfordshire.]     The    sumu- 

as  Green,  of  Boy's  Hall,  Essex. 
Gkj'.i'.nacrk,  sa.  three  covered  cups  ar. 
Greenacre,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  a  saltier,  engr.  cr. 
Grernaker,    vert,     a    chev.     betw.     three     garbs 


sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garlis  ar. 
ar.  a  torteaux,  betw.  thu-e  cujis, 


Greenakei 

Greenaker 
vexed,  '. 

G R I-;  K N AWAY.     S e e  wi th  G u  E j: N v^' A y'. 

Green  EFiKiJ>,  vert,  ou  a  cross  ar.  five  tor- 
teauxes. 

Greenfield,  gu.  three  clarions  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference. — Crest,  on  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  grifliu,  statant,  ar.  beaked  and  mem- 
bered  or. 

Grkiatoiid,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  a  lion,  ram- 
]i:uit,   counterchanged. 

Greet  ford,,  per  fesse,  vert  and  or,  a  lion,  raiapant, 
counterchanged. 

GiiUENiiA^!,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  two  crosses,  fer- 
mee,  in  chief,  and  a  saltier  in  base  sa. 

Grf.enuill,  vert,  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  a  leopard, 
])assant,  or. — Crest,  a  demi  giiffin,  segreant, 
ar.     (Another,  or.) 

Grkkniioav,  or  Greenjiaugu,  [Eradleshaii! 
and  Greengaugh,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  bugle-horns,  btringed,   of  the  field. 

Grl;ening,  ar.  a  cioss  engT.  gu.  —  Cresl,  a  nag's 
head  ar. 

Gr];enla>d,  Grenelane,  o?- Grkekleak e, 
ar.  three  saltiers  vert. 

Gr.EENOUGii,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  bu- 
gle-horns, stringed,  of  the  field. 

Greenough,  ar.  on  a  bend  engT.  az.  three  bugie- 
horns  ar./or  Greenouyh,  quartering  i^^/fci- ;  ar. 
a  ciiev.  gu.  betv,\  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief,  and 
an  eagle  in  base  az. — Crests,  first,  a  sun,  in 
splendour  ppr.  enclosed  by  a  bugle-honi  sa. 
sliingid,  gu.  rimmed  and"  mounted  or,  -for 
Greenou;/// ;  second,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  per 
fesse,  indented,  ar.  and  gu.  attired  or,  h  ,lding 
in  the  moutli  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  [Borne  bij 
Geort/e  Bellas  Greenoinjli,  of  the  Uerjeui's  Park, 
London,  Esq.l^'I^j.']  ■  .  .   .      .  '. 


G  R  E 

Grkensmith,     [Stccple-Graiige,     Derbysliire,] 

vert,  on  a  fcsse  or,  bctw.  three  doves,  close,  ar. 

beaked  and   lef:rg-e(l    gu.    each  -with  an   cur   of 

wlieat  ia  his  bill  of  tlie  second,  i\s  many  pigs  of 

lead  az. — Crest,  a  dove,  as  in  t!ie  anns. 

GuEKNS'i'JiF.irr,    [Ospring^,    Kent,    and    Ilanip- 

sliire,]  barry  of  eight,  ar.  andaz.  on  a  canto)i  of 

the  second,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  necks 

■   or. — Ciest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  ar.  gutlee 

de  sang,  dncally  gorged  az.     [Gxmled  in  Fctt-r 

Greenstreet,  of  Osprinc/,  June  '2'i,  1642.] 

Giu-.V.T,  ar.  a  saltier  eugr.   az.  within   a  bordure, 

cugr.  or. 
Gkkkvk.    .See  wilhGREVJ?. 
Greenvile,  or  Greenvill,    [Cornwall,]    gu. 
three  clarions  (or  borsemmi's  rests)  or. — Crests, 
first,  a  grifini's  head  and  wings,  endorsed   or  ; 
second,  a  gTiflin,  passant,  or,  collared  sa.  (Ano- 
ther, out  of  a   ducal  coronet  or,    a  plume  of 
feathers  ar.  thereon  a  demi  dove,  wings  expan- 
ded, of  the  last.) 
Greeiivile,    or    Grenville,      [Wottoa-Underv.ood 
and  Stowe,  Bucks,  1634,]  vert,   on  a  cross  ar. 
five  torteauxes. — Crest,  a  garb  vert. 
Greenvill,  gu.  three  fusils  or. 
Greenville,  gu.  a  bend,  betv.'.  six  lions,   raropaut, 

or, 
Greenville,  or  Gre/ifield,  vert,  on  a  cross  ar.  five 

torteauxes. 
Greenway,    [Bucks    and    Berks,]  gu,   a   fesse 
or,    in    chief    three    gTiffins'   heads,    erased,  of 
the  second,    witliin    a   bordure   gobonated,   ar. 
and  az. 
Grcenwcnj,  gu.   a  fesse  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond three  martlets  vert,  ^vithiu  a  bordure,  gobo- 
nated, ar.  and  az. 
Greenwaij,  barry  of  four,  or  and  "gu.  iu  chief  five 
birds  vert,  mombered  of  the   second,   within  a 
bordure,  gobonated  ar.  and  sa. 
Grtenway,  [London  and  Bucks,]  gii.  a  chev.betw. 
three  covered  cups  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  az. 
Grccnaicaif,   gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  covered  cups 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many  wolves'  heads, 
erased,  sa. — Crest,    a  lion,  sejant,    or,  holding 
befw.  his  fore  paws  a  scaling  ladder  gu. 
Greenwell,  or,  two  bars  az.  betw.  three  ducal  co- 
ronets gu.— Crest,  an  eagle's   head  ar.   beaked 
gu.  gorged  with  a  cliapletof  laurel  vert. 
Greenwood,    [Dcabyshiro  and  Yorkshire,]  .sa. 
a  chev.  erm.  befw.  tliree  saltiers  ar. — Crest,   a 
demi  lion,  or,  holding  betw.  his  paws  a  saltier  ar. 
Greenwood,  [Burgh-Castle,  Sufl'olk.]     Tlie   same 
arms. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  sa.  holding  a  saltier 
ar. 
Greenwood,  [Castlcton,  Greenwood,  and  Norton- 


G  R  E 

Bruin,   Oxfordshire,]   sa.    a    chev.    erm.    betw. 
three    saltorels    ar. — Crest,    a  lion,    sejanl,    sa. 
holding  a  saltier  betw.  Ids  fore-feet  ar. 
Greenwood,  [Lancasliire,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw. 

three  crosses,  pattco,  ar. 
Greenwoud,  [Yorkshire  and  Norv.icii,  3  594,]   ar. 
a  fesse,   lietw.   three    mullets   in  chief,   and  as 
many  ducks  in  base,  all  sa. — Crest,  a  mullet  sa. 
betw.  a  pan-  of  duck's  v>"ings,  expanded,  of  the 
last. 
Grecnivood,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  salliers, 
humcttee,  ar. — Crest,   a  demi  lion,   sa.  holding 
betw.  the  paws  a  saltier,  humettee,  or.     [Borne 
lij   M'illiam    Greenwood,   Esq.  of  Brookivood- 
Fark,  Hants,  1823.] 
Greenwood,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  leaves 

vert,  as  many  escallops  ar. 
Greenv.ood,  per  chev.    sa.  and   ar.   a  chev.  erra. 
betw.  three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  tiger,  sejant, 
or. 
Greerson,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  fetlocks 

ar. — Crest,  a  fetlock  ar. 
Gkeete,    [Herefordshire  and  Shropshire,]   ar.  a 

saltier,  engr.  az.  within  a  bordure  engr.  or. 
Greethead,  az.  a  saltier  or,  betw.  four  Ceurs-de- 

lis  ar. — Crest,  a  fleur-de-lis,  as  in  the  arms. 
Grefield,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  four  lozenges  of 

the  first. 
Greffv,  oz-Greffry,  [Warwickshire,]  per  fesse, 
S0.  and  erm.  in  chief  an  eagle,  vrith  two  necks, 
or.     (Anoiher,  per  chief.) 
Gregg,  [Derby,]  or,  three  trefoils,  slipped,  betw. 
two  cheveronels  sa.- — -Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,   an  eagle's  head  and  neck,  per  pale  ar. 
and  sa.  holding  iu  the  beak  a  trefoil,  slipped,   of 
the  second.     [Borne  hy  Robert  Gregq,  uf  Ilkes- 
ton, Derby,  M.I.'] 
Gregg,  [Groppcnhall,  Chesliire.]     Same  arms  and 

crest. 
Gregg,  [Derby  and  Ha)iimersmith,  Middlesex,]  or, 
three  trefoils  slipped,  betw.  two  cheveronels  sa. 
in  the  dexter  chief  point  an  eagle  reguardant, 
wings  expanded,  of  the  last. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle's  head  and  neck,  per 
pale  ar.  guttee  de  sang  and  sa.  holding  in  the 
beak  a  trefoil,  slij)ped,  of  the  last.  [Borne  by 
Francis  Gregg,  Fsq.  of  Wallington,  Surrey, 
1825.  Granted  to  his  ancestor,  Foot  Grcqr/, 
of  Derby,  2oth  June,  1725.]  See  Plate'  of 
Arms. 
Gregg,  [Middle-Temple,  London,]  or,  three  tre- 
foils, slipped,  betw.  l^\  o  cheveronels  sa.  in  the 
dexter  chief  point  an  eagle's  leg,  erased,  of  the 
second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
eagle's  head  and  neck,  per  jiale,  erm.  and  sa. 
holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil,  slij)ped,  of  the  last. 


G  R  E 

[Granted,  L;/  the  same  patent,  2^if?iJune,  1725, 
to  Thomas  Greijg,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple.'] 

Gregrj,  ar.  fliree  lions,  passant,  guardaiit,  in  \yd\o, 
az. — Crest,  a  liou,  passant,  piiardant,  az. 

Grer/ff,  or,  three  trefoils,  slipjictl,  bct^\'.  two  rlirv. 
i-a. — Crest,  ov.t  of  a  five-leaved  coronet,  an 
cag'le's  Lead,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  holding  in  the 
heak  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or. 

Grkgor,  or,  three  boars  az.  on  a  chief  of  tlie  se- 
cond, a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. 

Gregor,  or  Grigor,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 
betw.  three  jjartridges  ])pr. — Crest,  a  garb  or. 

Gregoriu,  [Fliston,  Devonshire,]  az.  within 
three  incrcscents  or,  as  many  mullets  ar. 

Gregorie,  [Iventou,  Nottinghamshire,]  gu.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslefs  or,  three  cross 
crosslets.  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  garb  or,  banded 
gu. 

Gregory,  [Lastingham,  Yorkshire,]  or,  two  bars 
az.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  second,  crov  n- 
ed  of  the  first. 

Gregory,  [East  Stockwifli,  Lincolnshire.]  The 
same. 

Gregory,  [Asbfordby,  Leicestershire  and  Coven- 
try,] or,  two  bars  az.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  of 
the  last. — Crest,  a  demi  bear,  rampant,  sa.  col- 
lared or. 

Gregory,  [Stockwith,  Lincolnshire,]  or,  f'wo  bars 
az.  in  chief  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  .second. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  maiden's  head 
ppr.  vested  gu. 

Gregory,  [Warwickshire,]  barry  of  four,  az.  and 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

Gregory,  [High-Hurst,  Lanca.5hire,  and  Roding- 
tou,  Shropsliire,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  two  lions, 
rampant;  endorsed,  counterchanged. — Crest,  two 
lions'  heads,  endorsed  and  erased,  az.  and  ar. 
collared  or. 

Gregory,  [Greemrich,  Kent,  and  "Westminster, 
Middlesex,]  or,  two  bars  az.  in  chief  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  last,  ducally  crowned  gu. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a 
demi  boar,  salient,  ar.  crined  and  arrned  or,  col- 
lared az.  vulned  in  the  breast  gu.  with  an  arrow 
or,  feathered  ar. 

Gregory,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Jlayor  of  London, 
1451,]  per  jinle,  ar.  and  az.  tv.o  lions,  rampant, 
guardant,  endorsed,  counterchanged. 

Gregory,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets 
or,  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first. — Crest, 
three  garbs  or. 

Gregory,  barry  of  four,  az.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of 
tlie  last,  a  lion,  jjussant,  guin-ihait,  of  the  iirsf. 
— Crest,  a  demi  boar  or,  collared  and  armed  of 
(he  same. 

Gregory,  [London  iind  Suflolk,]  per  pale  gu.  and 


G  R  E 

az.  two  lions,  rampant,  reguardant,  endorsed, 
ar. 

Gricgpdn,  [Turnditch,  Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  saltier 
gu.  a  canton,  chequy,  or  and  az. — Crest,  an 
arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  vested  bendy  -wavy 
of  six  ar,  and  gu.  hohliiig  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
battle-axe  or,  luuirlle  sa.  environed  round  the 
wrist  with  a  ribbon. 

Giegsoii.  The  same  ai-ms — Crest,  a  cubit  arm 
in  anuoiu',  charged  with  three  bendlets  wavy 
sa.  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  battle-axe  of  the 
last,  headed  or.  \Borne  hy  Jesse  Grer/son,  Esq. 
of  Moor-House,  JIawkhvrst,  /v'cHi, '1823.] 

G;-f7/50/!;i,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  overall  three 
bars  sa.  a  canton,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Greiby,  erm.  two  fiaunches  az,  on  each  three 
ears  of  -wheat  or. 

Greig,  gu.  three  sinister  hands,  appaumee  ar. 
a  bordure  or. 

Griesley,  [Staffordshire,]  vaire  gu.  and  ar. 
guttee  de  poix. 

Grelsky,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  guttee  de  poix. 

Greisly,  harry  of  six,  the  first,  tlijrd,  and  fifth, 
bars  per  fesse,  erm.  and  gu.  the  other  iliree 
bars  az. 

Greisly,  vaire,  erm.  and  gu. 

Greisly,  gu.  two  bends  erru. 

Greisly,  gu.  two  bends  or. 

Greisly,  gu.  three  bendlets  in  cliief  or. 

Grikstock.     See  Greystogk. 

Grei.le,  [Baron  of  Manche.ster,  Temp.  William 
the  Conqueror,]  gu.  three  bendlets,  enhanced, 
or. 

Grellky,  or  Grayi^EY,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  three 
bends  in  the  sinister  chief  point  or. 

Grelle.y,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 

Grclley,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  guttee  de  poix. 

Grelley,  gyronuy  of  ten,  ar.  and  sa. 

Grely,  gu.  two  bends  ar. 

Grely,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  five  escallops  or. 

GRE^r.VN,  gu.  two  bars  or,  in  chief  three  grif- 
fins'heads,  erased,  of  the  second,  within  a  bor- 
dure ar.  (Another,  a  bend  gobonated,  ar.  r.vA 
sa.) 

Gre.MER,  vert,  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Gre.MISTON,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  tjeiid 
sa.  round  buckles  or. 

Grknaed,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three  'jugle 
horns  of  the  field. 

Grenaj.dkr,  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  five  cro.ss  cross- 
lets  gu. 

Grenhai.e,  [St.  Brigbt's,  Cornwall,]  az.  a  cross, 
quarterly,  erm.  and  or,  betw.  four  Cornish 
choughs  of  the  last,  collared  ar. 

Grendall,  [Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  on  a  cross  az. 
five  garbs  or. 


G  R  E 

Greniion,  [Glouccstcrsliiro,]  ar.    tvro   clip  v.  gu. 

a  laliol  of  tlirce  ])oiuts  vert. 
Grviidon,  ar.  a  diev.  reversed,   gu. 
Grcndiin,  nr.  two  diCN'.  and  a  label  nf  three  points 

gu.  ^ 
Gre/i(W7z,  gu.  two  chev.  or. 
Grcmhn,  [Greiidoii,  Warwicksliire,  'JV'mp.  King 

Steplien,]  ar.  two  chev.  gu. 
Grendan.      The    same,     Avithin    a    bordurc    eiigr. 

sa. 
Gtcndon,    [Lcicestfrshire,]    ar.   two   chev.   gu.    a 

label  az. 
GRKNi;HA,Mi;RTON,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three 

crosse.s,  pattee,   gu. 
GRKNinVELL,     [Gieenwell,    Durham,]    or,    two 

liars  az.  betw.  three  ducal  coronets  gu. — Crest, 

a  stork  close  ppr.  beaked  and  leg!;ed  gu.  gorged 

with  a  chaplet  vert.     IGruntcd'liSm.] 
Grenev,    ar.    on   a  fesse,    dancettce,    sa.  three 

leopards'  faces  or. 
GliENiM-L,  or  ■)  gu.  three   organ-rests  or. — Crest, 
GRENFJiLi.,     i      on  a  chapeau,    gu.  turned  up 

crm.  a  griffin,  passant,   or.     \^Born€   hi/    Pasco 

GvenfcU,    Esq.  of  Tcp'.ow-IIoiisc,  Bucks,  l&2i, 

M.P.] 
Gre.xeiklt),  [Bucks.]     See  Grekmville. 
Gkenforij,    gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  wolves 

or,  the  two  iu  chief,  combatant. 
Grenford,  per  fesse,  vert  and  or,  (anoUier,  ar.) 

a  lion,  rampant,   counterchanged. 
Grenford,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three   squirrels, 

sejant,  or. 
Grknill,  gu.  three  round  buckles  or. 
Grenker,  ar.  a  cross,  voided,  gu. 
Grenoway,    ocGreneway,  [London,]  gii.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  covered  cups  or,  on   a   chief 

of  the  last,  three  gTiffins'  heads,  erased,  sa. — 

Crest,    a   grifiln's  head,  ci'ased,  sa.  holding  in 

his  beak  an  anchor  gu. 
Grensell,  ar.  a  cross,  flory,  gu. 
Grent,  gu.  three  cincpiefoils  or. 
Gri-.XTEMATSNILL,    [Hinckley,   Leicestershire,] 

gu.  a  pale  or,     [Borne   hij   Hugh  De   Grcnfe- 

7iiaisnill,    Jjord    Hiyh     Slevard    of    En(/hii)d, 

Temp.  Henry  I.] 
Gresaker,     [Yorkshire,]    or,  three   lions,  ram- 
pant, purp. 
Gresiiael,  qunrterlv.  ar.  and  az.  on  the  second 

three  cinquefoils  of  the   first,   over  all   a   bend, 

gobonated,  az.  and  gu. 
Grcsliall,  or  GrasscU,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  on  a 

bond,  gobonated,  gu.  and  az.   six  cincpiefoils  of 

the  first. 
Gresiiam,  [Walsinghitm,  Norfolk,]   sa.  a   chev. 

erm.  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 
Greaham,  sa.  a  cliev.  erm.  betw.  three  mullets  ar. 


G  R  E 

on  a  chief  of  the  third  a  trefoil  slipped  az.  betw. 
two  hinds'  heads  erased  sa.  collared  or. 

Grcsliam,  [IJmpsfield,  Sun'ey,]  ar.  a  chev.  er- 
mines betw.  tliree  mullets,  jncrced  sa. — Crcsl, 
on  a  mount  of  grass  vert,  a  grasshopper  or. 

Grcshain,  ar.  a  chev.  ermines  betw.  three  mullets 
))ierced  sa.  in  chief  a  trefoil  az.  belw.  two  hinds" 
heads  erased  ])pr.  collared  or. 

Grcs/tam,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  ermines,  betw. 
tliiee  mullets,  pierced,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  peli- 
can and  two  grilliiis'  claws,  couped,  or.  fAno- 
ther,  two  hinds'  heads,  erased,  or.) 

Grcsliam,  [Sir  liichard.  Lord  JJayor  of  I^ondo!), 
1537,]  ar.  a  cliev.  erm.  betv,-.  three  mullets, 
])ierced,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  pelican,  betw.  two 
hons'  gambs  or. 

Grcslicnn,  [Sir  John,  Lord  M;iyor  of  London, 
1547,]  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betv.'.  three  mullets, 
]iicrced,  sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
vert,  betw.  two  grlftins'  heads,  erased,  sa.  col- 
lared gold. 

Grcsliam,  [Alassingham-IVIagna,  Norfolk,]  ar.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  grassliopper  or.  \_Bornc  Inj  Sir  Tho- 
mas Gresham,  linujht.  Founder  of  ilic  lioyal 
Exchange,  London,  Temp.  2i.[  Elizabeth.] 

Grcsliam,  [Norfolk,]  ar,  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  tliree 
mullets,  pierced,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  pelican 
vulning  herself,  betw.  two  lions* gambs,  erased, 
ar. 

Gresham,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets,  pierced, 
sa.  on  a  chief  or,  a  trefoil,  slipped,  gu.  betw.  two 
foxes'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Gresley,  [Coulton,  Slaftordshire,  and  Drake- 
low,  Derbyshire,]  vaire,  gu.  and  erm. — Crest,  a 
lion,  passant,  erm.  collared  gu. 

Crcdcy,  [Derbyshire,  Temp.  William  the  Con- 
queror,] vair,  erm.  and  gu. 

Gjiesxore,  [Yeton,]  sa.  a  cross  patonce  ar. 

Gresque,  sa.  three  cinquefoils  ar.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  a  demi  buck  gu.  attired  or. 

Gresque,  [Lafby,  Lincolnshire,]  vaire,  ar.  and  gu. 
on  each  ar.  a  gultee  sa. — Crest,  a  Hon,  passant, 
ar.  guttee  sa.  collared  gu. 

GreSSALLj  ar.  a  bend,  compony,  gu.  and  az. 

GRES.SAAt,  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  mullets  sa. 

Gri:.SSEY,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  Iliree  escocheons  gu. 
each  charged  with  a  griflin,  segreant,  or. 

Gi;i.s>i>;c;iiAM,  ar.  a  bugle-horn,  betw.  three 
griilins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Gressy,  erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  an  imperial  eagle  or. 

Grestincitmoiu'E,  erm.  a  inaunch  gu. 

Gre.'^'I'OCK,  or  GRAVSTonc,  gu.  three  lozenges 

Gresfock;  ban-y  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  three  ciiaplets 


G  11  E 

Greswold,  [Lon^don,  Wanvickshirc,]  ar.  a 
fesse  gu.  betw.  ibreo  gTCviiouiids,   coiiraut,  sa. 

Gkkton,  quarterly,   or  "and  j^u.  a  bordure  az. 

Grkv ALDER,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  .-ix  cross  crosslcts 
gu. 

G-REVE,  [Shinley,  Hertfordshiiv,  aud  Yerksliire,] 
ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  betw.  tluco  pellets,  earl, 
chai-g-ed  vith  a  lion's  head,  erased,  of  tlie  iirst, 
a  grillin,  passant,  betw.  Uw  escalloj^s  or. — 
Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  sa.  clian^ed  with  two 
bends  sinister  ar-holdinsanescalloi)  or.  I  Granted 
1523.]  ^  ^        ^ 

Greeve,  ar.  a  fesse,  indented, ami  three  leopards' 
heads,  in  chief,  sa. 

Greece,  or  Grhe,  ar.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw. 
three  leopards'  lieads  sa. 

Orevile,  [^^"arwickshire,]  sa.  on  a  cross,  witliin 
a  bordnre  engr.  or,  five  pellets.— Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a  demi  swan,  with  v.  ings  exjiandcd, 
ar,  beaked  sa. 

Grevik,  sa.  a  cross,  within  a  bordnre  engr.  ar. 

Grevile,  sa.  a  cross,  within  a  bordure  engr.  or. 

Grevile,  sa.  on  a  cross,  within  a  bordnre  engr.  oi, 
a  mullet,  pierced,  of  the  field. 

Grevile,  [Warwickshire,]  sa.  on  a  cross  engr.  or, 
five  ogresses,  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az. 
charged  with  a  gritlin,  passant,   erni. 

Grevik,  [Wai-wickshire,]  sa.  on  a  cross  en^^r.  ar. 
five  ogi-esses,  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az. 
charged  Avith  a  dragon,    passant,   of  the  third. 

Grevik,  sa.  on  a  cross  engr.  ar.  five  ogresses,  v.  ithiii 
a  bordure  engi-.  of  the  second. 

Grevile,  sa.  on  a  cross  engr.  or,  nine  ogresses, 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
greyhound's  head,  erased,  sa.  collared  and  ringed 
or. 

Grevile,  [^\^arwic■kshire,]  sa.  four  billets  or,  betvr. 
five  bezants. 

Grevill,  [Gloucestershire,]  sa.  on  a  cross  engr.  or, 
five  pellets,  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  se- 
cond, pellettee.  —  Crest,  a  greyliound's  head, 
erased,  sa.  collared  and  ringed  or. 

Grevill,  ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  bezants,  within  a 
bordure  engr.  or. 

Grey,  [Chillingham  and  Berwiko,  Northuiuber- 
iaud.  Temp.  Henry  V.]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
within  a  bordure,  engr.  of  the  second. — Two 
crests,  viz.  a  scaling  ladder  ar.  and  a  ram's  head 
ar. 

Grey,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Greij,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  cvow  ned  or,  a  can- 
ton erm. 

Grey,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  three  chaplets 
^gu. 

Grey,  ar.  three  bars  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  as  many 
bezants. 


G  R  E 

Grey,   or,  a  bend  az. 

Grey,   ar.  a  bend  vert. 

Grey,   ar.  three  bars  gu. 

(/'■-//,  ar.  three  bars  az. 

<7r, '(/,   ar.  two  chev.  gu. 

Grey,  l)arr\-  of  eight  ar.  and  az. 

Grey,  [\Miton,]  harry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  label 
of  five  points  gu. 

Gre)/,  ar.  throe  bars  az.  a  bend  musculy  gn. 

(.-rey,  liarry  of  eight,  ar.  and  az.  a  label  of  n\'e 
jjoints  gu. 

Grei/,  sa.  a  cross  ar.  betw.  four  plates. 

(''rei/,  gu.  a  cross  engr.  or. 

Grey,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  crosses,  formee, 
gu. 

Grey,  [Essex,]  ar.  a  bend  az.  betw.  two  cottises, 
wavy,  gu. 

Grei/,  ar.  a  ch.ev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  era.5cd, 
Sa.  crowned  or. 

Grci;,  [Thrandeston,  Suftolk,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
],';"int,  crni.  double  queued,  within  a  bordure 
enjr.  ar. — Crest,  a  unicorn,  passant,  gu.  bczan- 
tec,  crified,  armed,  hoofed,  and  ducally  gorged, 
or. 

Grey,  az.  tv.-o  bars  ar.  on  a  canton  of  the  second, 
a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

(^rey,  harry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
martlets  or.     (Anoilier,  mullets.) 

Grc)/,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  sLx  fleurs-de-lis  or, 
thiee,  two,  and  one. 

Gre-,!,  [Jofard,  Lincolnshire,  Barton,  Yorkshire, 
and  Newcastle,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az,  over 
all  a  bend,  gobony,  or  and  gu. 

Grey,  bany  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
bezants. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
dcrai  swan  ppr. 

Grey,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  leopards'  fiices  or. 

Grey,  [Broadgate,  Leicestershire,  and  Derby- 
shire,] barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  in  chief  three 
torteauxes,  and  label  of  five  points  az. 

Grey,  [Langley  and  Donnington,  Leicestersln're,] 
barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a  bordure,  gobonated, 
of  the  same,  on  a  canton,  quartered,  or  and  gu. 
a  boar,  passant,  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure 
sa.  bezantec. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  az. 
a  denii  peacock,  in  pride,  ppr. 

Grey,    [Wolbeding,    Sussex,  and  Barton,  York- 
shire,] barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.   a   bend,  gobo- 
nated, ar.  and  gu. 
Grey,  [\Miittington-Envile,  or  Enville,  and  Kin- 
ver,  StalTordshire,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  in 
chief  three  torteauxes,  a  label  of   three  points 
erm. 
Greu,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  two  bars  az.  on  a  bend 
[3e] 


am 

gu.  three  cliaplels  or. — Crest,  on  a  inouut  vert, 

a  bear  or. 
6'/Y'i/,  [IJorton,   A'orlhiimberlaiid,]    ai'.    two    bars 

az.   on  a  bend  gu.  a  bezant. 
Gn;/,  or  Gra,/,   [PelUuun,   Ilertforasliire,  Essex, 

and  Segenhi'.e,   Ikidrurdhhire,]   ar.   a  bend  vert, 

codised,  d.niccKee,   gu. — Crest,  a  dei;ii  woman, 

cowped  at  (iic  wai.st  i)pr.  hair,  (lotant,  or,  liulding- 

in  eaeli  liand  a  sprig  of"  laurel  verl. 
Grci/,  [llcliester,   iXorfolk,]  az.  a  fessr,  be(w.  two 

chev.  or. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  or. 
Gi-e:/,  [Mertou,   NorfolkJ  az.  a  fesse,   heUv.  two 

chev,  erm. 
Grci/,  erni.  on  a  chfv.  sa.  betw.  tln-ee   ciuquefoils 

gu.  as  many  Calharine-v, heels  ar. 
Grei/,  ar.  three  griftins,  segreanl,  in  bend,    betw. 

two  coftiscs  sa. 
Grcij,  ar.  three  grifllns,  in    bend,   sa.    betw.   two 

cottises  az. 
Grey,  or  Grai/,  [Ireland,]    ar.  three   bars  az.  in 

cljief  as   many  annulets   gu. —Crest,    a  grifrnrs 

head,  erased,  ar.  beaked  or,  holding  in  his  beak 

an  annulet  gn.      [Patent,  16.12.] 
Grey,  [Jluthyn,   Deiliyshire,  Temp,  lildv.ard  III.] 

ar.  tliree  bars  az.  in  chief  as  many  torteanxes. 
Gi-eij,  [Southwick,   Durham,]    barry    of    six,    ar. 

and  az. 
Grcij,   [IToriou,  Northumberland,]  barry   of   six, 

ar.  and  az.  over  all    a  I)end  gu.  charged  \^"i(h  a 

plate.      (Anofher,  an  annulet  ar.) 
Graj,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  holding  in  the  dexter 

paw  a   pen  ar. — Crest,  a  fox,  pas.sant,  reguar- 

danf,  I'pr. 
■Grey,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  within 

a  bordure  engr.  ar.— Crest,  an  anchor,  entviined 

M'ith  a  cable  ppr. 
Grey,  [Codnor,  Derbyshire,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and 

az.   in  chief  three  torteauxes. 
Grey,  [Vvilton,  Herefordshire,  Temp.    Edw.  II.] 

The  same   arms,   vith  a  label  of   three   points 

ar. 
Grey,  [llotherCeld,   Oxfordshire.]     The   same  as 

Gri-y,  of  Codnor. 
Greyuy,  [Northamjjfonshire,]  erm.  two  flauuches 

az.eachcharged  with  three  ears  of  wheat,  couped, 

or. 
GkeySTOCK,  gn.  three  lozenges  ar. 
Grcislocke,  gu.  three  cushions  ar. 
Greislocle,  gu.  three  fusils  ar. 
Greislocke,  gu.  three  ])il!ov,s  enn. 
Greistocke,    barruly,    ar.   and    az,    three  chaj^ilets 

^•'t-htocke,  ar.  two  bars  az.  three  chaplets  gu. 
^■"I'-K,    [Brokedishe,    Norfolk,]    quarterly,    gn. 
•>"d  az.  on  a  bend  ar.   three  boars,  passant,  sa. 


G  R  I 

armed  or. — Crest,  a   boar,  jiassanl,  sa.  ducally 
gorged  or. 

Grke,  [Ivor,  Bucks,  and  Litth-tou,'  Middlesex,] 
ar.  on  a  bend  Sti,  ihree  ^'rices,  iiassarit,  of  the 
first, 

Grycr,  [Xorfelk,]  cpiarterly,  or  aiid  az.  on  a  ben'd 
sa.  three  boar;5,  ])assant,  or. — (,'iest,  a  boar  ar.  ' 
ducally  gorged,  hoofed  and  araicd  or. 

Griersoii,  [Jjagg,  Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  or, 
bef«-.  three  jsadiocks  of  the  scroiid,  a  mullet  az. 
— Crest,  a  padlock  or.  Motto,  over  crest.  Hoc 
S^'ciirior. 

Gricmon,  [Ireland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three 
padlocks    ar.    a  mullet  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 

demi  lion,  rampant, holding  in  his  dexter 

pnv  a  rose.     {^Bornc    by   Georoj    Griersoit,   of 
])nhUn,  Esq.  1800.] 

Grhrso/i,  gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  padlocks 
ar.  a  mullet  az. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  an  arm,  erect,  ppr.  holding  a  key  of  the 
first. 

GkiKSDALK,  [.London,]  erm.  on  a  bend  engr.  az. 

betw.  a  dolphin  in  chief and  an  anchor, 

cabled,  in  base,   three  crosses,  flory,  or. 

G.iarFEN,  [Bartherto'ii,  Che.shire,]  ar.  a  griffin, 
segreant,  sa..  v.ithin  a  bordure,  gobonated,  ar. 
and  sa. 

Griffin,  sa.  a  gridin  ar.  beak  and  claws  or. — 
Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  sa.  [Borne  by 
John  Grijjln,  Esq.  of  Bedford-Place,  RusseU- 
Srjiiare,   I^ndon,   1821,] 

GriJ/in,  [Weston-Eavell,  Northamjitonshire,  and 
Braybroke,  \^'"arwickshire,]  sa,  a  griffin,  se- 
greant, ar.— Crest,  a  talbot's  liead  ar.  (Anollier, 
the  talbot's  head,   erased,  sa.) 

Griffin,  gu.  three  griffir.s'  heads,  two  in  chief, 
couped,  ar.  and  one  in  base,  erased,  or. 

Griffin,  [Pein-ith,  Wales,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  alleur-de- 
lis  of  the  first,  a  demi  rose,  betw.  two  gTiffins, 
segreant,  of  the  field. 

Griffin,  or  Griffiffi,  [Staffordshire,]  gu.  ou  a 
fesse,  daocettee,  betw.  three  griflias,  segre.ant, 
or,  as  many  martlets  sa. — Crest,  a  woman's 
head,  couped  at  the  breast,  ppr.  hair,  flotant, 
or. 

Griffin,  [Sufiolk  and  Stap'ordshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse, 
dancettee,  ar.  betw.  six  lions,  passant,  or,  three 
martlets  sa. 

Griffin,  gn.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  v,  ithin  a  bordure, 
iuvL'cked,  ar. 

Griffin,  per  jiale,  or  and  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  six 
martlets,   all  counterchanged. 

Griffin,  or  Griffi'l/:,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lozen- 
ges ar. 


(  G  R  I 

.  Grijfin,  nz.  three  cables,  (jisjjiayecl,  or. 

Griffin,    [Yorkshire,]   enii.   a   bend  gii.    cotiiseJ 
.      or. 
Griffin,  sa.  a  griffin,  segreasit,  ar.  beak  and  fore- 
legs or;    quartering,   second,  Lattimcr ;  tl)ird, 
,  •    Le.  Warr  ;  fourth,   Howard;  fifth,  Broihcrion; 
sixth,  Au!lU-ii.—C\est,    a  talbot's  Isead,    erased, 
■  sa.     Supporters,  two  lions,  rampant,  reguardaiit, 
.  ar.    the   hair   on  the   neck,    tufts,  &e.."sa.  eaili_ 
gorged  ^vitll  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert.    [Borne  hi] 
Sir   John    Griffin,    nf  Aiid/eif-Encl,  Fascv,  iii- 
f.  stalled  Kniqht  of  IhcBnlh,  Mai/ 20,  J7GI.] 
^■^n/?/H,[Xortli:'mpt(.nilti;e,]  ar.  a  griUiii.  se-reant, 

sa. 
■  Griffin,  [Prince  of  North  Wales,  ob.  1120,]  gu. 
three  lions,  passant,  gtiardaut,  ar. 
Griffis,  or,  a  lion's  gaiiib,   erased,  in  bend   gu. 

armed  az. 

Griffiths,  gu.  a  chev.    Lctw.   three  Saxons"  lieads, 

_ /■   ia    profde,    couped,  ar.  each    charged    Miih    an 

ermine-spot  sa.  the  one  in  base,  erased,  per  fesse, 

.    sa. /or   Griffiths ;    quartering,    or,  on   a   chev. 

eiigT.  ar.  three  bars,  v.avy,  az.  betsv.  as  many 

•  g-arbs  sa.  fur  Durley. — Crests,  first,  a  stag's 
'   head,  cabossed,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  betw  the 

•  attires  or,  an  estoile  of  eight  points  of  the  last, 
,;  for  Griffiths;  second,  a  garb   ar.   charged  A\i!h 

an  anchor  sa.  for  Darleij.  \_Borne  by  Durley 
Griffiths,  E^q.  1813.] 

Griffiiths,  [Clnvaen,  Isle  of  Anglesey,]  gu.  a  chev. 
.•  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  or. 

Griffiths,    or,    a    lion,    rampant,    go.- — Crest,    a 

,,    demi  lion,  rampant,    gu.      [Borne  hy  Richard 

'■"  Griffiiths,  of  Thorn-Grove-Pari:,  near  Worces- 
ter, Esq.  1825,  High  Sheriff  of  the  County, 
■■      1820.]  ... 

Griffith  up  Torvsorth,  [Wales,]  ar.  three  lion.s, 
passaut,  reguardant,  in  pale  gu. 

Griffith  ap  Kidrich,  [Caerniarthenshire,]  sa.  a 
liou,  rampant,  reguardant,    ar. 

Griffith,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. — Crest,  a  Hon, 
rampant,  as  in  the  arms. 

Griffiith,  [Wales,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ileurs- 
de-lis|ju. 

Griffith,  [Yorkshire,]  erni.  a  bend  gu.  cottised, 
or. 

Griffith,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  fusils  ar. 

Griffith,  vert,  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Griffith,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  indented,  betw.  six  grif- 
fins, segieant,  or,  three  martlets  sa. 

Griffith,  ['\>'ichnor,  Staflbrdshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse, 
dancettee,  ar.  lietw.  six  jions,  rampant,  or, 
three  martlets  sa. 

Griffith,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  lozenges  ar. 

Griffith,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
ax.  betw.  six  lions,   rampant,  or,  three   martlets 


G  R  I 

sa.      [Borne  hy  Henry  Griffith,  K<!q.   of  Aynes- 
Biirlon,    Yorkshire,  created  a  Baronet  Jiine  7 
l(i27.] 
Grifilh,  [^^'ales,]  gu.    a    chev.    ar.    betw.    three 

stags'  heads,   cabossed,  per  pale,  of  the  secoiid 

and  or. 
Griffith,     [J]arrow-on  Sore,   Leicestershire,]     per 

rhev.  ar.  and  gu.  three  bucks'  heads,   cabossed. 

counterchanged. 
Griffith,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  men's  heads. 

side-faced,  couped  at  the  <jeck  ppr. 
Griffilli,  [Bristol,]  barry  of  six,  ar.   and  sa.  ihree 

griiiins,    rampant,    or".— Crest,     a    wolfs   head, 

couped,  sa.  semee  d'estoiles  or.     [Granted  No- 
vember 1,  1()2.3.] 
Grijjilli,  sa.  a  che\-.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar.— 

CresI,    a  stag's    head,    erased,    holding   in    the" 

mouth  a  sprig 

Griffith,  gu.  a  cross  or. 

Oriffi'i'h,  ar.  a  griffin,  segreaiit,  sa. 

Griffith,  or  Grijbii,  sa.  a  griffin,  segreant,  or. 

Griffith,  Ap,  or,  a  liou,  rampant,  gu. 

Griffith,  gu.   a    chev.   betw.   three    men's   heads, 

two,  cmijied,  in  chief,  and  one,  erased,  in  base. 

Griffith,  [I'enrhyn,  Ca(>rnarvcnshire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  old  men's  heads,  in  profile,  couped 
at  the  ucck  ppr. 

Gryffiyth  a])  Cynun,  [King  of  North  ^^■a]es,]  gu. 
two  lioncels,  passant,  in  pale,  ar.  armed  and 
langued  az. 

Grigbv,  erm.  on  a  fesse,  befw".  three  mullets  gu. 
a  bull,  -passaut,  or.— Crest,  an  ounce's  head, 
erased,  ppr.  collared  ar.  charged  with  two  mul- 
lets gu.  the  edges  of  the  collar  dove-tailed. 

Crigsox,  gu.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
three  mullets  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  ram's  head, 
erased,  ppr. 

Grir/son,  gu.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  three  annulets 
of  the  last. 

GjiiLESj,  per  fesse  gu.  and  az.  on  a  bend  engr. 
betw.  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  a  cinquefoil,  pierced,  of 
the  second. 

Grill,  sa.  a  cross,  couped  and  pierced,  or. 

Grill,  [Tavistock,]  gu.  three  bends  or. 

Grill,  sa.  a  cross,  couped  and  pierced,  ar, 

GrillA,  [Andalusia,]  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three 
lobsters  sa. 

Grilla,  [(;\>.  on  a  bend  or,  a  lobfjfer  sa.  • 

GrilI;.s,  [Laimceston  and  Calstock,  Cornwall, 
and  Tavistock,  Devonshire,]  or,  three  Iicnds, 
eiihaiued,  gu. — Crest,  a  bedge-hog  ar. 

Grimuali),  [Leicestershire,]  barruly,  ar.  and  az. 
a  bordurc  gu. 

Grime,  az.  three  crosses,  fau,  or. 

[3E2] 


G  R  I 

Grimes,  hanvof  six,  av.  aud   '^u.  on  the  second  ] 
bar  a  boars  head,  couprd,  of  the  ilrst ;  overall, 
the  trunk  of  an  oak,   in  bend,  leaved  ppr.  vithiii 
a  hordure  ougr.  sa. 
Gri?)ies,  [London,]  or,  on  tlirec  bars  g-n.  as  many 
martlets  of  the  lirst,  on  a    chief  of  tlic   second, 
two  bars,  nebulee,   ar. — Crest,    a   martlet  ^ert. 
[Granfrdlbrb.] 
Crime:,-,  sa.    a    liorse's    head,     erased,    or,    betv. 
three  jiiullets  ar.— Crest,  a  horse's  head,  eouped, 
or,  betw.  two  wings,   expanded,  ar. 
Gj-i?nes,  or,  a  bordnre,  cngr.  az.  ou   a  chief  sa. 
three    escallops    ar. — Crest,    a   pair    of    -wings 
addorsed,  or.      [Borne    hy    Abraham     Grimes, 
of    Cof on- House,  near  Riir/hi/,    IVanviclshire, 
Esq.  and   Henry  Grimes,  of  Bonclturch,  near 
Nnoport,  in  iJu:  IsJe  of  Wujht,  Esq.  IS'^a.] 
Gnjrnes,  or  Gryvtelles,    or,  on    a    cross  gu.   five 

mullets  of  six  points,  pierced,  of  the  field. 
Grimskie,    [Brachlowe,    Leicestershire,    Temp. 
Henry  VII].]    harry,  nebulee,   of  six,  sa.  and 
or,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  birds  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  demi  ram,  salient,  sa. 
Grymsly,  or  Greiisbi/,  [Essex,]  per  chev.  sa.  and 

ar.  in  chief  three  ciuqiiefoils  of  the  second. 
Grymshy,    per  chev.  sa.    and    ar.    in   chief   tvro 

chev.  or.     (Another,  the  chov.  ar.) 
Grymshy,  per  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  two  chev.  counler- 

changed. 
Grymshy,  gii.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  betw.   six  cross 

crosslets  or. 
Grimsdiche,    [Grimsditch,  Chesliire,]    ver(,    a 
griffin,  or,  armed  gu.  seizing  on  a  man,  in  ar- 
mour com])lete,  lying  on  his  Ijack  ppr. 
Grimshaw,  [Grimshaw,  Lancashire,]  ar.  a  grif- 
fin, segreaut,  sa.  beaked  and  legged  or.     (Ano- 
ther, the  griffin  gu.) 
Grimst)':i),  [Somersetshire,]  gu.    two  bars  vair. 

(Another,  three  bars.) 
Grimstad,  [Dorsetsliire,]  gu.  two  bans  vair,   vert 

and  or. 
Grimsteed,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  two  bars  vair. 
Grbnsfeed,  [Dorsetshire,]  ar.  three  bars  vert. 
Grimston,    [Gorhamburye,    Hertfordshire,  and 
Essex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse   sa.   three  mnllets  of  six 
])oiu(s  or,  in   the   dexter  chief  au  enniue-s])ot. 
— Crest,    a  stag's  head,    couped,    ])i)r.   attired 
or. 
Grimston,    [Grimston,    Yorksliire,    Sufiblk,    and 
Oxborough,  Norfolk,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  three 
mullets  of  six  points  or,  pierced,  gu. —  Crest,  a 
stag's  head  ppr.  attired  or. 
Grimston,  [Suffolk  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 

sa.  three  mullets  or,  pierced  gu. 
Grinisfon,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  boars' 
heads  .sa. 


G  R  O 

Gr(!xnAi,l.,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  (another,  ar. 
and  az.)  a  cross,  quarterly,  erm.  and  or,  betw- 
four  ])ea- liens,  collared,  all  conntercliauged,  az. 
and  ar.     {Granted  Dec. -20,  ^r^Td.'] 

Griiidall,  gu.  a  cross,  moline,  or. 

Griiidall,  or,  across,  quarterly,  erm.  and  az. ;  in 
the  lirst  and  fourth  quarters  a  dove  az.  collared 
ar.  ;  second  anil  third,  a  dove  of  the  last,  col- 
lared of  Ihe  third. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, per  pale,  or  and  az. 

Grindall,  erm.  a  cross,   ])atonce,  gu. 

Grindall,  barridy,  ar.  and  gu.  a  cross,  fiovrered, 
sa. 

Grixdourk,  [of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  Glouces- 
ter,] per  ])nlc,  or  and  vert,  twelve  guttees,  or 
drojxs,  in  pale,  connterchanged,  four,  four,  and 
four. 

GRlsmvooiJ,  [London,]  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  en- 
vironed with  a  laurel  vert,  betw.  three  garbs  az. 
banded  or, — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  guardant,  ar. 
environed  v.ith  laurel  vert,  holdir^g  a  garb,  as  in 
the  arms. 

Grisley,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  crosses,  fiorj', 
sa. 

Grisley,  gu.  two  bends  or. 

Grisley,  baiTy  of  six,  erm.  and  gu. 

G'rw/py,  [I\ianchester  and  Lancashire,]  gu.  a  bend, 
double  cottised,  on  the  chief  side  or. 

Grisley,  or   Grelley.     SceGRELLEV. 

Grisley,  vairee,  ar.  and  gu. 

Grohberf,,  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  in  ciiief  three  lozenges 
of  the  last. 

Grohiiam,  [Great  Washford,  Wihshire,]  gu.  a 
lion,  rampant,  erm.  vulned  on  the  shoulder  gu. 
— Crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped,   or. 

Groias,  "az.  a  hon,  rampant,  or,  a  chief  ar. 

Grolle,  [France,]  gyronny  of  ten,  az.  and 
sa. 

Grom.ier,  [France,]  az.  three  stars  in  fesse, 
and  as  many  be;'.auls  in  base,  likewise  in 
fesse. 

Grome,  [Rnttlesdeii,  SuHblk,]  or,  three  piles 
gn.  on  a  chief  az.  two  helmets  close  or. — Crest, 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr." a  gauntlet. 

G RON  DON.  ar.  two  cliev.  gu. 

Grono,  [Wales,]  gu.  on  a  garb  or,  three  jnarf- 
lets  sa. 

Gkos,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
marllets  or. 

Gros,  [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  martlets  ar. 

Grosuy,  ar.  a  maunch  sa.  and  lable  gu. 

Groshy,  ar.  a  maunch  gu.  and  lablf  vert. 

Grosi;,    or,    on  a  mount  betw.   two   lesser  ones 

.     veri,  a  lamb  sa.  holding  witli  his  dexter  fool   a 


G  R  O 

banner  erm.  charged  with  a  cross  cleclii-e  gu. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hinib,  lifilding  a  ban- 
ner, as  in  the  ai-ms,  [Uranted  to  Francis  Grose, 
of  Jtichmom/,  iSitmj/,  175(j.] 

(iliUS)-TT,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  ar.  on  a 
bind  az.  three  acorns  slipped  ]i]n-.  fur  Miiir- 
head ;  second  and  thii'd  az.  three  mullets  in 
fessc  OT.  iu  chief  an  acom  ppr.  in  base  three 
bezants,  barwaySjyf;/*  Grosclt. — Crc^st,  two  hands 
couped  at  the  v.iist,'  holding  a  sword,  erect, 
ppr.  pomel  and  hilt  or.  Motto  over  crest.  Pro 
Patria  AitxUin  Dei.  {^Bornc  hi/  John  Pock 
Groself,  Esq.  of  Lacock,  Wiltshire,  M.P.for 
CJdppenliam,  (/real  (/ranchon  of  Arcltihahl 
Grosell,  of  Logic,  and  Eiipham  Muirhead,  of 
Brcadisholm,  1825.  Vide  NisheCs  Si;sltm  of 
Tlenildry,  vol.  ii.  Appendix,  p.  2oS.]  Sec  I'latc 
of  Arms. 

Groself,  [Scotland,]  az.  in  chief  an  acorn  or,  in 
fcsse  three  raulk-ts  ar.  in  base  as  many  be- 
zants. 

Grossci,  [Scotland,]  az.  three  mullets  in  fesse  ar. 
in  chief  an  aconi  or,  iu  base  three  bezants. 

Guossj:,  sa.  a  fesse  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. 

Grossr,  [Crostwiglif,  Norfolk,  and  Camborne, 
Cornwall,]  quarterly,  or  and  az.  (anolher,  ar. 
and  az.)  on  a  bend  sa.  three  martlets  or. 

Grosse,  .sa.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  mullets  -ar.  as 
many  cross  crosslets  of  tlie  first. 

Gkoti:,  ar.  upon  a  mount  vert,  three  pine-trees 
ppr.  a  dexter  side  or. — Crest,  a  pine-tree  betw. 
two  ele])hants'  proboscides,  erect,  jipr.  [Borne 
by  Geori-je  Grolc,  Esq.  of  Beckenliam,  Kent, 
^1820.]    ' 

Gkout,  per  chev.  ar.  and  or,  on  a  chev.  gu. 
betw.  two  tigers'  faces  in  chief  ppr.  and  an 
eagle  displayed  in  base  sa.  a  boar's  head,  erased, 
of  the  second,  betw.  two  spear-heads,  erect,  of 

■     the  first. — Crest,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  dex- 

.    ter  arm,  embov.ed,  iu  armour,   ppr.    garnished 

.  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  javelin  iu  bend  sinister, 
point  downwards,  surmounted  by  tv, o  branches 
of  oak  also  ppr.  [Borne  hi;  .Joseph  Groul,  Esq. 
of  Hackneij,  J)}iddltse.v,  1825.] 

Grovall,  gu.  a  chief,  dancettee,  or. 

GnosYi^Nou.     See  Grovi-snor. 

GiioA'E,  ar.  a  sun  gu. 

Grove,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  az.  , 

Grove,  or,  a  bend  engr.  az. 

Grove,  per  bend,  vert  and  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
or. 

Grove,  [Shaftesbury,  Dorset.shirc,]  erm.  on  a 
chev.  gu.  three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  talbot  sa. 
collared  ar. 

Grove,  [Dunhead,  Wiltshire,]  erm.  on  a  chev. 
engr.    gu.  an  escallop  or,  betw.   two    more    ar. 


G  R  U 

— ^Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  sn.   ducally  colbr.  d 

Grove.     The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  talbot,  passant, 

collared,  engr.  ar.     [Borne  by  Thomas  Grove, 

of  Fern-House,    V/ilts,  1S2-L] 
Grpvr,  [London,  and  Gro^•e-^hlce,  Jluckingham- 

shire,]  erns.  on  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  three  escalloijs 

ar. 
Grove,  ar.  a  chev.   betw.    tlu'ce   jjine-apples,  pen- 
dent, gu. 
Grove,    erm.    on    a    chev.    engr.    sa.    three  escal- 

lojis  or.— Creft,  a   talbot,   pas.s.!nf,   sa.  colU'red 

ar. 
Gkov]'.s,  erm.  on  a  chev.   engr.   gu.   three  esfiii- 

lops  or. — Crest,  a  demi  hon,  rampant,   or. 
Grovi-:snor,o>-Grosvkj^or,  [Eaton,  Cheshire.] 

az.  a  garb  or.— Crest,  a  talbot  or. 
Grovesnor,  [Bishbury,  Staftbrdshire.]     The  same. 
Grovesnor,  [Stafiordshire,  Warwickshire,  Enfield, 

i\iiddlescx,  and  Wades- iMill,  Hertfordshiie,!;./. 

a  garb  or,  betw.  tln-ee  ber^ants. 
Grovesnor,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  gai'b  or,  and  chief  of 

the  second. 
Grovesuor,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.   a  cross-pafo-icc, 

couuterchanged. 
Grovesnor,  or  Grosvenor,  [138!j,]  az.  a  bend  or. 
Grosvenor,  [Leek,  Staffordshire,]  palv  of  ten,  gu. 

and  01-,    a  cross,  moline,  ar.  betM".  four  cro',\s 

Grosvenor,  [StafTordshirc,]  gu.  a  bend  or,  vviiliin 
a  bordure  erm. 

Geoupks,  ar.  three  lozenges  gu.  a  label  of  three 
points  az." 

Gkovn,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
or. 

Groijn,  or,  on  a  chev.  coached,  sinister,  betv. 
three  biids  sa.  five  mullets  ar. 

Gucns,  or  Lr  Gros,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az,  on 
a  bend  sa.  three  juuUcts  or. 

Gjmjzc,  gu.  a  cross  or,  in  the  dexter  cliief  <pu.}-- 
ter  a  lion,  rampant,  supporting  an  anchor,  ca- 
bled, fdl  or. 

Gruui!,  [Pattened,  Wiltshire,]  vert,  on  a  che\. 
ar.  betw.  three  demi  hons,  rampant,  or,  as  manv 
tross-crosslets  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  az.  dr.- 
cally  crowned  or. 

Grubb,  [Nortli-i\lims-Parsonage,  Hertfordshire,] 
erm.  on  a  chief  embattled  gu.  three  roses  or. — 
Crest,  a  griliin's  liead,  erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and 
gu.  charged  with  a  rose  couuterchanged. 

GKUiiiiA.M,  [Bishop's  Lediard,]  gu.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, erm.  vulned  on  the  shoulder  ppr. 

Gki'FFI!,  [Wales,]  cherpiy,  or.  and  az.  on  a 
fcsse  gu.  llu-ee  leopards'  fiices  of  the  first. 

Ghli'FKTII,  [Wicknor,  Staifordshire,  and  Wig- 
more,  Warwickshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  indented, 


GUI 

ar.  betw.  six  lions,  ranijia'if,  or,  (lirce  innrtle(s 
sa. —  Crest,  a  diuni  MXiinaii,  habited  p;u.  lace 
ppr.  hair  or. 

GuUMSTKAl),  ar.  on  a  fesse,  helw.  two  bars.  7ie- 
Inilee  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  of  llie  (iel'l.— Crest, 
an  antelope's  head,   con]XHl  ar.  attired  or. 

Crundik,  [Turg-artou,  Xottins^hanishire,]  ar.  on 
a  cross  eng-r.  beUv.  four  lions,  passant,  g-uar- 
dant,  go.  five  martlets  or. — Crest,  a  denii  leo- 
pard, rampant,  guardant,   sn.   be/antee. 

G)iUNGi-i!-.LD,  [Tre.sseuficld,  Sunoll;,]  or,  on  a 
chief  az.  three  dexter  gauntlets  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  a  gauiitlet  or. 

Gryc'e.     Sec  Grick. 

Grvi-fy'ih.     See  with  GRTKFrni. 

GrvmE,  [Authingliain,  Norfolk,]  az.  three  Roman 
T\s  or. 

Gryme,  az.  five  crosses  palonee  or. 

Gnjme,  ar.  a  cross  az.  charged  with  five  crescents 
of  the  first,  on  a  cliief  of  the  second  three  be- 
zants. 

Grymc,  ar.  three  pilgrim's  staves,  in  jiale  gn. 

Grijmes.     See  Grimes. 

Gryner,  vert,  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

GuY'S,  [Wakefield,  Yorkshire,]  quarterly,  gu. 
aud  az.  on  abend  ar.  three  boars,  jiassant,  sa. 
armed  or,  all  within  a  bordnre  of  the  last. 

GuAiCin  OID,  [Wales,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  re- 
guardaut,  sa. 

Guales,  quarterly,  or  aud  gn.  four  lions,  pas- 
sant, couiiterchanged. 

GuAY',  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  reguardant,  sa. 

Gube,  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  pine-apples 
or. 

GUKST,  oi-  GiiEAST,  az.  a  cliev.  or,  betw.  three 
shovellers'  heads,  erased,  ])pr.  ■ 

GuesI,  az.  a  chev.  or,  lietw.  three  swans'  heads, 
erased,  ppr, — Crest,  a  swan's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
betw.  two  ostrich-feathers  or. 

GUKVEKA,  [Lincoln,]  quarterly,  first  aud  fourth 
or,  three  bends  erm.  second  and  third  gu.  five 
•water-cress  leaves,  in  saltier,  ar. — Crest,  fom- 
feathers,  the  two  outside  ones  or,  the  inward  ones 

-    gu.     iGrmUed,   hy  Scyor,   JGJ7.] 

Gucvera,  [Lincoln,  descended  from  Spain,]  quar- 
terly, first  and  fourth   or,  three  bends  erm.   sc- 

,  cond  and  third  five,  gu.  five  water-cress  lea^  cs, 
pendent,  in  saltier,  ar.  all  within  a  bordure,  in- 
scribed— La  'mayor,  vicloria  dc  cllas  ex  el  hkii 
mere  cellns.- — Crest,  four  feafliers,  ilic  two  out- 
side ones  or,  tile  tv,o  middle  gu. 

GuiD,  [Scothuid,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  throe  be- 
zants, in  base  a  dove,  v.  itb  an  olive-branch  in 
its  beak. 

Guide  IT,  per  saltier,  ncbvdee,  or  and  az.  in  pale 
two  crescents  gu.  on  a  cliief  az.  a  lion,  passant. 


G  U  L 

gnardant,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  one  in 
chief  and  two  in  base. — Crest,  a  falcon,  with 
\wn!;s  endorsed  p[)r.  jiolding  a  laurel-branch, 
staliu'd  and  leaved  vert,  fructcd  or. 

Gi'iDd,   or,  six  lleurs-de-lis  az.  a  canton  gu. 

GuiiiN,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

GuiLLiM,  [Langston,  Hertfordshire,]  sa.  a  horse's 
head,  ciascd,  or,  lietw.  throe  gauntlets  ar. 

Guillini,  [Westbury  aud  ^Jlinsterwortb,  Glouces- 
tershire, 1571,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  ermines, 
gorged  with  a  collar  or. — ^^Crest,  an  arm,  em- 
bowed,  in  armour,  holding  a  bro!;en  sword,  all 
ppr. 

GuiSCARi),   or,  billettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  az. 

Guise,  [Ellraore,  Gloucestershire,]  gu.  seven 
lozenges,  tliree,  three,  and  one,   vair. 

Guise,  or  Gise,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  seven  lo- 
zenges, vair,  on  a  canton  or,  a  mullet  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  swan, 
issuaut,  ar.  beaked  sa. 

Guise,  lozengy,  coupcd,  per  fesse,  ar.  aud  sa. 

Guise,  or  Givise,  [Gloucestershire,]  lozengy,  gu. 
and  vair,  on  a  canton  or,  a  mullet  of  six  points 
sa. 

Guise,  ar.  an  ink-molins  gu. 

Guise,  or  Guy,  [Dunsley,  Herts,]  gu.  seven  lo- 
zenges, vair,  three,  three,  aud  one. 

GuiSiNG,  ar.  ou  a  Ijend  az.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, or. 

GULBY',  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  crosses,  sar- 
celly,  (another,  moline,)  ar. 

GuLDEEORD,  [Northumberland  and  Cumber- 
land,] ar.  two  bars,  each  cottised,  sa. 

Guldeford,  ar.  two  bars,  gemelles,  sa. 

GULEORI),  or  GuiLDEEORn,  [Staffordshire  and 
Yorkshire,]  or,  two  iiends  gemelles  sa.  See 
GlLroRD. 

Gulford,  [Stafiord,]  ar.  a  fesse,  double  cottised, 
sa. 

Guilford,  or  Guldeford,  [Kent,]  or,  a  sal- 
tier, betw.  four  martlets  sa.  —  Crest,  a  tree, 
couped  and  trunked  or,  andj  from  all  the  parts 
cut  ofi',  fire  issuing  iipr. 

Gull,  [Sandwich,  Kent,]  palyof  sLx,  orand  sa. 
a  chief  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  in 
armour,  coui)ed  at  the  shoulder,  lying  fesswise 
on  the  wreath,  cmbowed  aud  erect  from  the 
elbow,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  battle-axe  ar. 
liandle  or. 

Gull,  [ICeiit  and  IToppey,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  an.d 
az.  a  chief  or. 

Gullan,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
fleui's-dc-lis  or. 

GuLj^Ai',  or  Gullet,   or,  a  cross,  bottonee,  gu. 

GULLEI',  ar.  a  cross  crosslet,  bottonee,  gu. 

Gu  I.STONE,    [Londfui,   Hertfordshire,    and  |^l>i- 


GUN 

ccstrr,]  ar.  hvo  bars,  uebulee,  g\i.    o\pr  all  a 

-  bend  sa.  charged  ^\ itli  three  plates. — Ciest,  an 
ostrirL's  -wing-  of  live  feathers,  three  ar.  two  f,n. 
over  all  a  bend  sa.  charged  with  tliree  plates. 
[Granted  to  John  Guhton,  of  Grcujs  Inn, 
MiddUaex,  by  Ccimden.] 

Gulsloiic,  barry,  nebiilee,  of  six,  ar.  and  gn.  on 
a  bend  sa.  three  jilates. — Crest,  an  ostrich's 
wing,  the  feathers  alternate  ar.  and  gu.  charged 
with  a  bar,  as  in  the  arms.  [Borne  ((|iiarterly 
with  the  arms  of  Bigg,  being  per  pale,  erni. 
and  az.  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  crowned  or,  within 
a  burdure  engr.  of  the  third,  charged  v.ith  eight 
l!eurs-de-lis  or)  hi/  Frederick  GulsSon,  Esq. 
(late  Jiigg,)  of  West  Claiidon,  Surrei;,  uliu, 
hij  Koyal  iSi</n  Afrniiid,  assinited  the.  suniui/n- 
(I'lid  anns  of  Gulston.] 

Gui-WA'i',  az.  three  lozenges  or,  a  ciiief  of  the 
last. 

GUMAKS,  or  GiiNAS,  [Witham,  Essex,]  ar.  a 
cliev.  betw.  three  lions'  heads,  crast^d,  sa. 

GuMbhETON,  [Chiswick,  Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a 
fesse,  wavy,  gu.  three  DUillets  or,  en  a  oanf'in 
p,7,.  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  third. — Cre.st,  a  demi 
griflin,  with  wings  endorsed  ar.  beaked  ami 
legged  gu.  holding  a  mullet  or. 

GUiMLEY,  [Isleworth,  ^Middlesex,]  erra.  on  abend 
engr.  gu.  betw.  three  tleurs-de-lis  az.  as  many 
e,scallops  or. 

Gumhy,  emi.  on  a  bend  engr.  gu.  three  escallops 
ar. 

GuNDliy,  or,  two  lions,  passant,  gnardant,  in 
pale,  az. — Crest,  a  denii  lion,  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  sword,  all  or. 

Gunman,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two 
heads  ar.  ducally  gorged  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a 
naval  coronet  ar.  an  anchoi',  erect,  sa.  cable  or. 
[Borne  by  James  Gunman,  Esq.  of  Dover, 
182:3.]  See  Plate  of  .\j-ms. 
UNNER,  az.  a  saltier  ar.  guftee  de  sang. — Crest, 

lion's  head,  erased,  or. 
UNNING,  gu.  on  a  fesse  erm.  betw.  tliree  doses 
ar.   ducally   crowned  or,   as  many  crosses  jjattee 
of    the    first.     [Created    Baroness    Hdiiiilton, 
177G.] 

iinninf/,  [Cold  Ashton,  Somersetshire,]  gu.  on 
a  fesse  betw.  three  doves  ar.  as  m;inv  crosses 
palfec  of  the  field.  [Borne  by  the  Rinht  Reve- 
rend Feler  Gunnhirj.  D.D.  Lord  Bishop  of 
Ely,  oh.  July  G,  1084.] 

i"iiny,  [Castle-Coot,  Roscomuion,  lieland.] 
'I'iie  same. 

"'oiiny,  gu.  ou  a  fesse,  ar.  bctv.-.  three  doves, 
\>\n:  as  many  crosse.s,  formee,  of  the  iirst. 
"nniny,   gn.   on  a  fesse,  or,   betw.    three   doves 
I'I'r.   a  barnacle   az.  betw.   tv  o  crosses,   patiec. 


CUR 

of  tlie  field. — C'rest,  an  ostrich,  holding  in  his 
beak  a  hor.^o-slioe,  all  ppr.  charged  on  Uic 
breast  with  a  cross  patlee,  as  in  the  an;is. 
[Granted  to  John  Giinniiiy,  of  !<wainsieich, 
Soinerselsh  ire,  17G5.] 
Giinniny,  [Sir  liobert,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  erm.  betw.' 
Ihico  doves  ppr.  as  many  crosses,  pattee,  per 
pale,  gu.  and  az. — Crest,  a  dove  ppr.  holding  in 
(he  dexter  claw  a  caduceus  of  the  last.  Su))- 
jjorters,  on  the  dexter,  a  rein-deer,  ppr.  on  the 
sinister,  a  fox  ppr.  cacli  gorged  ^sith  a  collar  of 
one  rovy-  of  vair.  [Created  a  Baronet  Ocio'ier 
.17,   1778;  installed  Kniqhl  of  the  Bath,  Mu-.i 

i;),  1778.]  '      ■ 

GuNSTON.     See  Gonston. 

G'lNTicR,  [Chichester  and  Emley,  Sussex,]  -a. 
three  giinntlcts  within  a  bordure  or. — Crest,  a 
stag's  head  erased  per  pale,  sa.  and  gu.  attired  or. 

Giinler,  [Kacton,  Sussex,]  sa.  three  dexter  gauul- 
lels  ar. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  couped,  per  })a!e. 
gu.  and  sa.  the  attire  counterchangeu. 

Gnnler,  [Brecon,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  gaunt- 
lets, fingers  clenched,  or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head, 
per  pale,   gu.  nnd  s;i. 

(a  .Xi'fioiU'E,  g\i.  a  bordure  and  bend,  gobo- 
nated,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  lions' 
hi'ads,  erased,    of  the   second,    three  leopards" 

faces  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 

gorged  with  a  jilain  collar 

Gixro.N,  [Isorthanipton,]  gn.  tlirce  ro\ind  huc- 
kk-s  or. 

Ganton.     See  GoNTOX. 

GLN^  ILL,  ar,  ou  a  chev.  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

Ginivill,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  two  couple  closes 
semee  engr.  sa.  three  escallops  or. 

GuiiDAN.  gu.  three  leopards'  heads,  reversed, 
jessant  de  lis,  ar. 

Gitrdan,  gu.  three  llours-de-lis,  ar. 

Gnrdun,  or  Gordon,  [SutTolk,  Hampshire,  and 
A\'iltshire,]  sa.  three  leopards'  faces,  jessant,  a- 
many  fleurs-de-lis,  or. — Crest,  a  goat's  head  ar. 
attired  or,  sabent  against  a  mountain  vert. 

Gnrdon,  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

Gurdoii,  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Gl'RLVN,  [Cornwall,]  per  bend,  az.  and  gu.  two 
bendlets,  betw\  three  fleurs-de-lis,  all  counter- 
changed. 

Gnrlyn,  [>er  bend,  ar.  and  gu.  three  flenrs-de-Ii?, 
in  bend  and  cottised,   counterchanged. 

Gurlyny,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  on  a  bend,  per  bend, 
gu.  and  az.  ijetw.  two  cottises,  counterchanged, 
liiree  ileurs-dc-lis  of  th.e  first. 

Gl'RNAY,  or  Goi.'UNA^,  (ancient)  XormanJv 
and  Norfolk — sable. 

Garnay,  or  Gournai/.  [Temj).  V/illiafn  the  Con- 
fjui-ior  and  Kcnry  J 11.]  paly  of  six,   or  and  az. 


G  U  Y 

Gdrni'.V,    or    Gur.N'Aiin,    [Sir    Ricliard,   Bart. 

Lord    Mayor   of    Ijondori,     JC4-!  ;     and    Kf;n- 

dall,    Westmoreland,]    paly    of    six,      or    and 

az.  per  fesse   couiiterclian^-cd. — Crest,  a  lion's 
■    head,  erased,  or,  gorged  with  a  pallisado  coronet, 

coniposcd   of   spcar.s'   heads  az.      [Granted    to 

Richard    Gunivij,   alias    Gurnard,  of  London, 

July    2G,    1033.       HerahVs    O/Jice]    London, 

C  2L] 
Gurnii/,    [Westbarsliam,  Norfolk,]    ar.     a    cross 

enpr.  gu.  in  the  de.\.ter  quarter  a  cinquefoil  az. 
Gnrncij,  [Caustoii  and  Aylesham,  Korfolk,]  ar.  a 

cross  engr.  gu.  in  the  dexter  quarter  a  crescent 

az.     SeeGuRNin'. 
Gournay,  az.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  ;u".  three  Ico- 

jiards'  heads  crowned  gn. 
Gournay,  az.  on  a  bciid,  cottised,  ar.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  gu. 
Gorncy,  ar.  a  cliev.  hetw.  three  Iniolis'  heads  sa. 
Gournfy,m-  GK/-«fy,  [Devon,]  jialy  of  six  or  and  az. 
Gouniey,    or    Gurnay,    [Harpley,  Westbarsham, 

Keswick,  and  Norwich,  Norfolk,  2Sth  Henry  II'.] 

ar.  a  cross  eugr.  gn. 
Gurnay,  or,  three  piles  gu. 
Gurnay,  or,  three  pales  gu. 
Gurnay,  sa.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  bulls'  beads  or. 
Gourney,  ar.  a  cross  engi\  bctw.  four  estoiles  gu. 
Gourney,  erni.  a  saltier  engr.  gu. 
GusuiLL,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 
Gu.SON,  [Loudon,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  ou   a 

bend  gu.  three  round  buckles  or. 
GusSAND,  az.  five  lozenges,  iu  bend,  or. 
Gunsand,  az.  five  lozenges,  in  bend,  ar.     (^Ano- 

ther,  fusils.) 
GU.SSKT,  ar.  two  guttes  do  poix. 
GuSTON,  barry  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  three  hint?. 
GUTHRIK,    [Ilalekerton,  Scotland,]    or,  a   lion, 

rampant,  reguardaut,  gu. 
Guthrie,    [Kingsedward,  Scotland,]    or,    a   lion, 

rLunpant,  reguardant,  gu.  holding  in  his  dexter 

paw  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  az. 
Gulhrie,    [Garsbank,  Scotland,]    quarterly,    fust 

and  fourth  ar.  a  cross  sa.  second  and   third   az. 

three  garbs  or,  all  within  a  bcrdure  engr.  gu. 
Gulhrie,  [Lujian,  Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 

gu.     (Another,  reguardant.) 
GuTl'YNS,  [Shropshire,]    gu.  on    a    fesse,  bet\s-. 

three  goats'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  pellets. 
Gin',  [Earl  of  Warwick,]  chequy,  or  and  az.  a 

cbev.  erm. 
Guy,  or  Guise,  [Dunsley,  Herts,]  gu.  seven  lo- 
zenges, vair,  thri-c,  three,  and  one. 
Guy,  [Oundle,  Northamptonshire,]  a/.,  on  a  chcv. 
ar.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  as  many 
flours-de-lis  gu.-^Crest,  a  lion's  head,  az.  betvy-^. 
two  wings,  expanded,  or,  collared  ar. 


G  \\  Y 

GuYAN,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  gunrdant,  or. 

Ginjan,  [Uancs-JIall,  Essex,]  ar.  three  bends  az, 
on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar,  per  ])a!e,  az.  and  sa. 

GuYuoN,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  crescents  ar. 

Guyhyon,  [Bedfordshire,]  gu.  a  cross,  forniee,  ar. 

Gliyekon,  chequy,   or  and  az.  a  chev.  erm. 

Guyreon,  or  Guyrien,  per  fesse,  or  and  az.  a 
lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Gu  YON,  [France,]  gu.  alien,  passant,  guardant,  or. 

GUYLEMIN,  [Hertfordshire,  and  Troyle,  Angle- 
sey, iu  Wales,]  ar.  a  man's  leg  sa.  couped  at  the 
thigh,  in  pale,  gu.  gartered  or. — Crest,  an 
eagle's  head,  erased,  sa.  beaked  gu.  in  his 
mouth  a  lion's  ganib  or,  erased  gu. 

Guythold,  or,  a  bend  engr.  cottised  sa. 

GwAVYii,  or  GWADER,  per  pale,  or  and  sa.  a 
bend  vair. 

GwALTiR,  ar.  a  Hon,  passant,  guar.dant,  gn. 

GWARING,  [Dee,]  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

GwAY'TH,  VoY  DF„  [Lord  of  Cardigan,]  or,  a 
lion,  rampan.t,  reguardant,  sa. 

GwKiRYDD  Ai'  Rhys  Gogh,  [North  Wales,] 
ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  lions'  heads,  cabossed, 
(or  leopards'  faces,)  of  the  first. 

Gavariston  AP  GwAiTiivoiu,  [^yales,]  vert,  a 
lion,  rampant,  ar.  his  head,  paws,  and  brush 
of  his  tail  embrued. 

CtWILLAWNF.,  [Plompon,  Yorkshire,]  az.  fi\c 
lozenges,  in  fesse,  ar.  each  charged  with  an  es- 
callop gu. 

Gwilliam,  [Wales,]  az.  three  bucks'  heads, 
cabossed,  or. 

Gu-illiam,  [Wales,]  ar.  ou  a  cross  sa.  five  cres- 
cents or,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a  spear's 
head,  erect,  sa. 

GwiUim,  [Herefordshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  er- 
mines, coUared  or.  [^Bornc  ly  John  Guillim, 
Gent.  Jlouyh  Croix  Pursuicant  of  AiinsTemp. 
Jamea  i.] 

Gwti.T,  az.  a  pale  engr.  erminois,  betw.  four 
unicorns'  heads,  erased,  ar.  horned,  maned,  and 
tufted  or. 

GwYN,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  or. 

Gwyn,  [Derbyshire,]  az.   a  bend,  lozeiigy,  ar. 

Gu-yn,  or,  a  bordure  vair. 

Gicynnc,  [Trecastle,  Hay,  Abercraf,  Glanbran, 
&c.  Brecon,]  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  daggers, 
the  one  in  chief  pointing  upwards,  the  one  in 
base  downwards,  blades  ar.  hilt  and  pomcls  of 
the  second  (quartering  ]\Iarchcll). — Crest,  a 
hand,  couped  at  the  wrist  ppr.  holding  a  dagger. 


G  Y  h 

blade  ar.  hilted  or,  tlinist  tliroiic;h  a  boar's  head, 
erased,  sa.  [Borne  hi/  Colonel  S.  T.  H. 
Gwynne,  of  Glaitbran-Ptir/c,  Caeniiarl/icn- 
sliire.  1825.] 

Note. — The  ancient  crest  was  a   dragon's   lio;vl,  rrased, 
vert,  on  tbe  point  of  lliC  sword. 

Gwynne,  [Gartli,  Brecon,]    on.  a  lion,  r;iiii])aiit, 

reguardaiit,     or. — Cre.st,  a   lion,    rampant,     rc- 

giiardant,  or,  supporting-  betw.  liis   fore  paws  a 

boar's  head  all  or. 
Gvijnn,  [Lansaunor,   Glamorganshire,]    per  pale, 

az.  and  gii.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Gtcyn,  [Fakenham,  Norfolk,]  gu.  a   chev.  hctw. 

tliree  lions,  salieut,  or. 
Givyn,  or,  on    a    chev.    couched    sinister,     lietw. 

three  birds  sa.  five  mullets  ar. 
Gicyn,  [Pont-y-corred,  ]5recon,]  as  Ginjn,  of  Tre- 

castle.^ — Crest,  a   .sword,    erect,    in  pale,    ppr. 

point  downwards,  pierced  through  a  boar's  head 

sa. 
Gwyn,    [Glazbury  and   Xewtoii,  Erecon,]    ar.   a 

fesse  betw.  two  swords  g-u.   the  hilts  towards  the 

centre   of  the   escociieon.      \_Borne'  ly   Hoirel! 

Gwyn,   Esq.    SlienJ"  of  Brecnocksliire,    1701, 

oh.  1775.] 
Gwyn,  [i\laeslech,  Brecon,]  sa.  a    lion,  rampant, 

regaiardaiit,  or. 
Gwyn,     [Wales,    and    Sunning,   Berks,  since    of 

St.  Martin's-in-the-Fiekls,  London.]     (Arms,  as 

Gwyn,    of  Trecastle.) — Crest,    a   dexter    arm, 

embowed,  in  armour,  ppr.  the  gauntlet  grasping 

a   sword   below   the    hilt,  in    bend   sinister,  ar. 

pommelled  and  hilted  or,  IMotto   Goyoniant  yt- 

cleihaf  (Glory   to   the  sword).     [Borne  hy  Mr. 

Henry   Gwy'n,  of  London,  1825  ]     See  "Plate 

of  Arms. 
Gwyn,    [Garth,  Brecon,]    ar.  three   boars'   heads 

sa. 
Ginne,  or,  a  bordiu'c  vair. 
Gwynn,  or   Gwin,  sa.  a  fesse   betw.  two   swords 

ar.  the  hilts  towards  the  centre,   of  the  second. 

— Crest,   a  gauntlet,    holding  a  sword  ar.    the 

point  through  a  dragon's  liead,  erased,  or,  vul- 

iied  ppr.     [Borne  by  Roxland  Gwyn,  of  Lan- 
'     devery,    Caermarthenshire,  and  Howell  Gwyn, 

ofWadham-Colleye,  Oxford,  oh.  Sep f ember  20, 

1683.]       - 
Guynes,  vaivc,   or  and  az.  a  ipiarter  crm. 
GwYS,    [Wiston,  Brecknock,]    gu.   a  cliev.  erm. 
Gybuon,  i 

GvRBONS,  or  SSee  GiTiON. 
Gybons.         S 
GvLDiSBURCH,  ar.  three  piles,  meeting  in  base, 

gu.  over  all  a  bend  sa. 


G  Y  ^' 

Gyldishiiryh.     The  same,  without  the  bend. 

Gy1;1>;,  gu.  a  cross  betw.  four  uncovered  cups  or, 
on  a  chief  ar.  three  pelicans,  with  wings  elevated 
sa.  vulning  their  brt-asts  ppr.  [Granted  to 
Thomas  Gyles,  of  London,  July  28,  1579.] 

C^•LI,lo■^,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  boars'  iieads, 
coupod,   ar. 

Gylvkk,  [Hampshire,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.  a 
grillin,  segreaut,  ar. 

Gvi.A\ik.e,  ar.  a  chev.  bctw".  three  martlets  az. 

Gymuku,  [London,  ]5'20,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  ar.  col- 
tised,  of  the  last,  three  chev.  gu.— Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  s])ikcd  club  or. 

GvNi's,   vaire,   or  and  a/.. 

Gynx,  [Hertfordshire,]  az.  a  griffin,  segTeaut, 
or,  on  a  chief  indented  crm.  three  pellets. — 
Crc.-^t,  on  a  garb  or,  a  bird,  close,  az. 

Gynney,  [Norfolk,]  chequy,  or  aiid  gu.  a  chief 
•erm . 

Gyiu.yn,  [Wellingham,  Norfolk,]  az.  on  abend, 
))er  bend,  az.  and  gu.  three  lleurs-de-lis  or, 
betw.  two  cottises,  engr.  on  the  out.side,  sa. 
—  Crest,  a  demi  gTiflin  az.  wings,  beak,  and 
legs  or,  holding  a  ilcur-de-lis,  per  pale,  az.  and 
gu. 

Gyrh/n,  ar,  on  a  bend,  cottiscd,  az.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  first. 

Gyse.     See  GiSE. 

Gysors,  [Sir  Johau,  Lord  flavor  of  Loudon, 
1245,  1246,  1249,  1311,  and  1314,]  az.  a  lion, 
rampant,  ar.  within  an  orle  of  billets  and  a  bor- 
durc  engr.  or. 

Gys.SORS,  or,  alien,  rampant,  az. 

Gyssard,  gu.  two  bars  erm.  in  chief  a  liou,  pas- 
sant, or. 

GY&-Pi;LiXG,  [.'Ugorley,  Lincolnshire,]  vaire  .... 

and on  each  a  guttce — Crest,  a 

lion,  passant,  erm.  collared  gu. 

Gyssingk,  ^or  Gymsying,  ar.    on    a  bend  az. 

Gyslyng,  i      three  eagles,  displayed,  or. 

Gyssohs.     See  Gysors. 

Gytties,  [Elmestoa,  Kent,]  ai-.  three  battle- 
axes  sa. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour, 
ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  a  battle-axe  ar. 

Gyttinges,  [Shropshire,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  goats'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  pellets. 

G^VEUNAY.    [Limiugton,   Somersetshire,  Temp. 

Edward  III.] a  bend betw.  si.K 

escatlo])s 


[31] 


II  A  C 


H 


Hahebin,  ar.   a  cross  gu.   betw.  four  cag-les,  dis- 
played, iiz. 
Hahulvne.     Tlie  same. 
Haukimam,    [Ilaberiam-Eurs,    JjauoasliiiL.]    nr. 

three  crosses,  coupcd,  sa. 
JIarikgdoN,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.   on  a  bend  gu. 
three  eagles,  displayed,  or,  in  chief  a   crescent 
of  the  second. 
Hal>iii(/don,  ar.   on    a    bend  gu.  three  eagles,   dis- 

jilayed,  or. 
Hahiii(/lun,    [Henley,  Worcestershire,]    ar.  on    a 
bend  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  an 
eiif;le,  displayed,   or,  ducally  crowned  ar. 
HA)iLE,    or    IlAr.LEV,    ar.    a  chev.  canton,   and 

bend,  gu. 
Hacciiat,  ar.    a  fesse,  and  ■\viure   in  chief,   gu. 
Hagcxik,    [Wiltshire   and  Warwickshire,  Temp. 

Edward  I.]  or,  a  cross  eugr.  gu. 
Haccojick.     See  Hacombi:. 
Hacclut,  [Glouce.Nter,]  av.  on  a  bend,  cottised, 

gu.  three  mullets  or. 
Hacchnjl,  gu.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  ar.  three  mul- 
lets sa. 
Hach,  [Devon,]  gu.  three   derni   lions,    passant, 

guardant,  or. 
Hache,  gu.  a  cross,  engr.  or. 
Hac/ieu,  a.7,.  a  chev.  betw.  sixescallojis  ax.  three, 

two,   and  one. 
Hack,  [Essex,]  quarterly,  ar.    and   sa.    a   cross, 

betw.  four  escallojis,  counterchauged. 
Hackheach,  ar.  two  bars  az. 
Hakbcech,  or,  two  bars  az. 

Hackellitz,  [.Shropshire,]  gu.  three  hatchets  or. 
Hacker,  ar.  three  v.olves,  passant,  gu. 
Hacker,  [Trowel!  and  Flintham,  Nottinghamshire,] 
az.  a   cross,  vaire,  or   and  az.  betw.  four  mul- 
lets,   pierced   of    the    second.- — Crest,    on    the 
trunk  of  a  tree,  fessewise,  a  moor-cock  ppr. 
Hacler,  ar.  a  cross,  vaire,  or  and  az.  betw.  four 

martlets  of  the  second. 
Hacket,    [^Viuxhidl,    V/arwickshire,    and    Scot- 
land,] sa.  three  piles  ar.    on  a   chief  of  the  se- 
cond a  liou,  [)assant,  guardant,  gu.- — Crest,  an 
arm,   cmbowcd,  ia  armour,  holding  in  the  hand 
a  sword  all  ppr. 
Hackef,  [London  and  Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  three 
fieurs-de-lis,  in  bend,  betw.   two  cottises  gu. — 
Crest,  a   demi   panther   ar.   spotted  az.  or   and 
gu.     holdiiig   a    branch    vert,    Jlouered    of    the 
tourlh. 
Hackc'i,  or  Htrckct I,  ar.  two  bends  gu. 


II  A  13 

Racket,  or  Aketl,  [Kent,]  az.  three  tleurs-de-hs, 

in  bend,  cottised,   ar. 
Hackcl,  [j'iltirren,  Scotland,]  sa.  three  piles,  con- 
joined in  tiie  nombril,  ar.  on  a  chief  gu.   a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  or. 
Hacki'(1R1j,  chequy,  or  and  vert. 
IIacklet,  ar.  a  bend,  cottised  dancettee,  betw. 

three  mullets  gu. 
Hackkl,  or  Haddute,  [Shropsliixe  and  Glouces- 
tershire,] ar.    on   a  bend,     cottised,    gu.    three 
mullets,  pierced,  or. 
Hacl.lct,  or  Hack/nil,  [Shropshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend, 

cottised,  wavv,  gu.  three  mullets  or. 
Huckld,    [Shropshire,]    gu.    a    bend,    dancettee, 

ar.  coitised  or. 
Hacklcf,  ar.    three   shoemaker's  knives   gu.    two 

and  one. 
Backliiil,  ar.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  gu.  tliree  mul- 
lets of  the  field. 
Hackh/j/t,    ar.    a    fesse    gu.    in   chief    a    barge- 

melle,  dancettee,  of  the  second. 
Haiklui/f,  [Shrop-shire,]  ar.  on  a   bi'nd,  cottised, 

gn.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Ilackliiiji,  or   HackviH,   [Yetton,  Herefordshire, 

and  Salop,]  gu.  three  hatchets  or. 
Hacklint,    [Hereford    and    Salop,]    ar.    three 
battle-axes   ppr.  handles    gu.     (njiolhcr,  sa.)  a 
crescent  for  ditlercnce. 
Hackshaw,  [Hutton,  Shropshire,]    or,  a   chev. 
betw.   three  herons'  heads,  erased,  gu. — Crest, 
a  heron's  head,  erased,  ar.  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  gu. 
HackvveLl,  or  Hakewill,  [Lincoln,  and  Tot- 
uess,  Devonshire,]  or,  a   bend,    betw.   six  tre- 
foils, slipped,    purp. — Crest,  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
purp.   betw.  two  wings,  displayed,  or.     (Ano- 
ther crest,  a  human  heart  gu.  betw.  two  wings, 
displayed,  or.) 
Ilcickirell,  [France,]  paly   of  six,    ar.  and    az.  a 

chief  sa. 
Hackwell,  or,  an  ass's  head,  erased,  sa. 
IlACKWORTiJ-i',  [])evon,]  ar.  t'lvo  bends,  undee, 

sa. 
Hacomue,  or   Haccomue,  [Devon,]    ar.   three 

bends  sa. 
Haccomh,  bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 
Hacon,    [Tpsv^-ich,  and  ^VhitevlCre,  Isorfolk,]  sa. 
two    bars,  vaire,  ar.  and  vejt,  in  chief  a  falcon, 
close,  or,  bet-A-.  two  bezants. 
Hacon,    [Toperoft,  Norfolk,]    sa.    two   barrulets, 

^  aire,  ar.   and  vert,  in   chief  a   martlet 

betw.  two  plates. 
Hajjd,  or  De   Le   Hadd,  [Canterbury,  Kent,] 
gu.   three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  or,  on  each  a 
cross  crosslet,  fdchee,  ar. — Crest,  on   a  mount 
vert,  a  talbot,  sejant,  ar.  cared  sa.  ducally  gor- 


HAD 

£jed  gu.  on  flic  dnxfer  side  of  llie  )nount  a 
laiirel-bvaiich  vert. 

Hadd,  [Kent,]  vert,  on  a  fes'-o  sa.  hclw.  tlireo 
cross  crosslets,  fitcht'-e,  or,  as  many  Inicks' licafls, 
cabossed,  av. 

Hadd,  gu.  three  stags'  beads,  cabossed,  ar.  bctw. 
the  attires  of  each,  a  cross,  fonnee,  of  tlio  last. 

Haddeley,  [Irelaud,]  ,r,ii.  three  buckles  ar. 

Haddkn,  or,  a  man's  leg-,  roiiped  at  the  mi^'dle 
of  the  thijjh,  az. 

Hadderi.ey,  [Essex,]  av.  on  a  bend  g^ii.  botw. 
two  lions'  heads,  erased,  sa.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  of  the  tirst. 

Haddock,' [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the 
first  quarter  a  fleur-de-lis  of  ihe  last. 

H.VDDON,  or,  a  man's  leg-,  eouped  at  the  middle 
of  the  thigh,  az. — Crest,  a  man's  leg;,  coii)i«d 
in  the  midst  of  the  thigh,  in  armour,  ppr.  gar- 
nished and  spmred  or,  endjowed  at  the  knee^ 
the  foot  upwards,  the  toe  pointing  to  the  dexter 
side. 

Haddon,  [London,]  ar.  a  man's  leg-,  coiiped  at 
the  middle  of  the  thigh,  az. 

Hadey,  gn.  0)1  a  bend  av.  three  leopards'  lieads 
vert. 

Hadfield,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  cinqnefoils 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  habited,  az. 
holding-  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or. 

Hadham,  ar.  a  bend,   betv,-.  six  buckles  az. 

Hadley,  gu.  a  chev.  or. 

Hadley,  [TiTertfordshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  bet-vv.  tliree 
falcons  ar. 

Hadley,  [Somerset.shire  and  Ireland,]  gu.  three 
buckles  ar. 

Hadley,  [London,]  az.  a  chev.  and  fesse  ar.  in 
chief  three  annulets  or. 

Hadley,  [Loudon  and  Herefordshire,]  gu.  two 
cbev.  betw.  three  falcons  ar.  beak,  legs,  and 
bells  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath  a  falcon  ar.  beaked, 
legged,  and  belled  or,  lioldiot^  in  his  mouth  a 
buckle  of  the  last,     {Granted  W^n.'] 

Hadley,  gii.  three  plates. 

Hadley,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  bet-\v.  three  plates,  owt 
all  a  fes.se  az. 

Hadley,  [Lord  Blayorof  London,  1379  and  1:393,] 
az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  annulets  or,  over  all,  on 
a  fesse  of  the  second,  as  many  martlets  gu. 

H.\DNOLL,  [Hampshire,]  or,  a  raaunch  sa. 

H.^DOCKE,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the 
dexter  cliief  quarter  a  tleur-de-lis  of  the  last. 

Hadshal),,  or,  a  cross  cngr.  gu. 

Hadsley,  [Essex,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or  three  crosses, 
potent,  sa. 

Hadson,  [Cambridgeshire,]  .sa.  a  chev.  betv.'. 
three  hawks,  volant,  or. 

Hausor,    [Middle  Temple,  Ijoiulon,]    gu.  three 


n  A  K 

bars  erm.  betw.  ten  crosses,  formee,  or,  tinee 
three,  three,  and  one,  a  canton  of  the  last. — 
(■rest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  gu.  a  dras;on's 
head  or,   holding  in  his  mouth  some  leaves  vert. 

]1.\I).STL)CK,   or,   a  chev.  gu.  and  bend  erm. 

Iladslock,  [Sullblk,]  or,  a  bend  erm.  perforated 
through  a  chev.  gu. 

Hadstocle,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  and  canton  erm. 

Hadys,  barry  of  eight,  az.  and  ar.  on  a  cfiofoti 
gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

JLvi'FENDEN,  [Kent,]  chequy,  gu.  and  ar.  on  a 
bend  az.  three  mullets  or. 

Hacar,  gu.  on  a  bend  or,  three  lions,  passant,  sa. 

Hayar,  or,  three  cbev.  vert,  each  charged  with  a 
mullet  ar. 

Hayar,  [Bourne,  Essex,]  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
lions,  passant,  ar.  \_Granted  hy  Caiiiden,  anno 
IGOo.] 

Hayyur,  [Essex,  and  Boiirne,  Cambridgeshire,] 
ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  lions,  passant,  of  the 
first. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  talbot,  passant, 
or,   collared  and  lined  gu. 

Hagg.ird,  az.  a  mullet  of  six  points  ar. 

Haggatt,    or  Hagkt,    [Somersetshire,   Temp. 

-    Henry  VL]  ar.  two  bends  gu.     See  Haket. 

Haggerston,  -  [Haggerston,  Castle  -  Durham, 
1G42,]  az.  on  a  bend  cottised  ar.  three  billets 
sa. — Crest,  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Hayyerslone,  fTvTorthumberland,]  az.  on  a  bend 
cottised  ar.  three  garbs  of  tlie  field.  [Borne  hy 
Sir  T/iomcis  Hayyersione,  of  Hayycrstone, 
Northumlertand.  Created  a  Baronet,  15ih 
October,  1G42.] 

Haidocke.  ■  See  Hayj)OCK.  '    ; 

Haidox.     See  Haydon. 

H.VICE,  [Bemerside,  Scotland,]  az.  a  saltier,  can- 
toned vi(h  two  stars  in  chief  and  ba.se,  with  as 
many  crescents,  addorsed  in  the  flanks  ar. 

Hailard,  ar.  three  bars,  betw.  ten  fleurs-de-lis 
az.  four,  three,  two,   and  one. 

Haieii!,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  roses  gu.  a  chief 
sa. 

Hainault,  ar.  three  chev.  sa. 

Hainnnlt,  or,   a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Haine,  or  Hai.n'e.s.     See  Hayne. 

H.MRS  NET,  az.  two  bars,  dancettec,  erm.  betw. 
six  cross  crosslets  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Haitlie,  [Mellarstoun,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  bend 
az.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  of  the  first. 

Haize,  or  De  la  Haize,  erminois,  a  .saKier  gu. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  escallops  or. — Crest, 
a  wolf's  bead  ]:pr.  erased  gu.  charged  on  the 
neck  M-ifh  an  escalloii  or.  [Granted  to  I},;  la 
Haize,  of  London,  onrjinatly  of  France,  1757.] 

Hakic,   az.  three-  hake-lishes,  "liaui  lent,   ar. 

Hake,  [Peterborough,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a 
[  3  F  2  ] 


HA   L 

beud,  betw.  two  boars'  heads,  erased,  and  bend- 

vays,   ar. — Crest,  a  sword,  erect,    ar.   hilt  and 

pomel  or,,  enfilcd  with  a  boar's  head,  coii|)cd,  a/.. 

Hake,  [Devon,]    ar.   a  cliev.    betw.    three   hakes, 

hauriciit,  gu. 
llAK!:'.ni;ciiK,  [Emueth,  Norfolk,]  or,  on  two  bars 

a/.,  tliree  ducal  coronets  of  the  field. 
IIakeforli,  or,   an  eagle,   displayed,   s;i.  a  i)eiid 

ar. 
Hakefurd,    [Gloucestershire,]    or,    an   ea;;le,   dis- 
played, sa.  collared  ar. 
Hakiclutt,   [Salop,]  gu.  tlirce  battle-axes  or. 
Hakeluijl,    [Gloucester,]   ar.   on  a   beud    cottised 

gu.  three  mullets  of  the  field.     (Another,  or.) 
Hakeh/lf,  [Salop,]  gu.  a  fesse,  indented,  ar.  befw. 

three  battle-axes  or.  , 

HakkRSLEDGE,   gu.  three  pales   ar.  on   a  chiet 

az.  a  barrulet,  dancettee,  or. 
Haket,  [Shropshire,]  g-u.  three  pole-axes  or. 
Haket,   az.  three  .salmons,  (or  liakes,)  haurient,  in 

pale,  ar. 
Hukelf,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  two  bends  sa. 
Hakett,  [Nottinghamshire,]  or,  tv,c  bends  gu. 
Hakclf,  sa.  seniee  of  cross  ci'osslets,  tlirco  hal'.es, 

haurient,  ar. 
Hakevv'Ill.     See  Hack  well. 
Hakewood,  a?,,  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar. 
Halampton,    ar.    on  a   bend    gu,  three   eagles, 

displayed,  or. 
Halaton,  gu.  three  bucks'  heads  or. 
Halhayne,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw, 

two  flaunches  of  the  last. 
Haebecke,  or,  two  bars  gu. 
Halberdyn,   gu.  a  chev.    betw.  three  halberts 

(or  staves)  or. 
Halbkyn,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  two  ilaunches  sa. 
HAL13INCE,    ar.   a  chev.    sa.    charged   Mifh   two 

flaunches  or. 
Halden,  [Halden,  Kent,]   ar.   a  chief  sa.  over 

all  a  bend,  engr.  gu. 
Halden,   ar.  a  cliief  az.  over  all,  a  bend,  engr.  gu. 
Haldon,  [Haldon,  Scotland,]  gu.  two  lions,  pa.s- 

saut,  guardant,  ar. 
Haedenbv,  az.  five  cinquefoils,  in  cross,  ar.  one, 

three,  and  one. 
Haldenhy,  or  Hohhnhy,  [Haldenby,   Yorkshire,] 
vert,  a  fesse,  betw.   three  covered   cups  or. — 
Crest,  a  swan,  close,  ar.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 
\a  his  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert. 
Hai,e,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  cinquefoils  of 

the  first, — Crest,  a  heron's  head,  erased,   ar. 
llcde,    az.  a  chev.   embattled  and  counli  renibat- 
tled  or. — Crest,  a  serjient  ppr.   entv.ined  round 
five  arrow  shafts  or,  feathered  ar. 
Hales,    [Woodciuirch,    lieakeshorne,  and  Tun- 
stall,   Kent,   and  Coventry,]    gu.    three    broiid 


II  A  L 

arrows  oi',  feathered  and  headed  ar.— -Crest,  an 
arm,  enibowed,  in  armour,  jjpr.  garnishiTd  or, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  an  arrow  ar.  headed  or, 
round  the  arm,  a  scarf  vert.  [Borne  i<j  Hitin- 
])/trr)/  Hales,  Esq.  created  ^"nrk  Herald,  di/ 
i'.oh'rt.  Earl  of  Leicester,  at  Greenwich,  At'li 
June.  1587.] 

IJalcs,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  broad  arrows  ar.  two 
and  one,  feathered  and  headed  or.— Crest,  an 
arm,  in  armour,  embowed,  pjir.  garnished  or, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  ftn  aiTOW  ar.  headed  or, 
lied  round  the  arm  with  a  scarf  vert. 

Hales,  [Staflbrdshire,]  ar.  three  broad  arrows  az. 

Hales,  az.  a  chev.  embattled,  ar. 

H(des,  az.  a  chev.  embattled,  or. 

Hah's,  or  Hals,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  grillins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Hales,  [Mychurch,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 

Hales,  [Hackbendon,  Kent,]  gu.  on  a  saltier  ar. 
betw.  four  demi  lions,  ramp;nit,  or,  a  cross  of 
the  first,  pierced  vert. 

Hales,  sa.  a  fret  and  canton  ar. 

Hales,  harry  of  eight,  az.  and  ar.  on  a  canton  gu. 
a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Hales,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  annulets  gu. 
as  many  estoiles  or. 

Hales,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  annulets  gu. 
as  many  estoiles  of  eiglit  points  of  the  first. 

Hales,  sa".  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  chev.  ar.  all- vvitliiii 
a  bordure  of  the  last. 

Hales,  sa.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  chev.  ar.  a 
cinquefoil  gu.  all  within  a  bordure  erm.  [Grant- 
ed IGIG.] 

Hales,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  ar. 

H'dcs,  sa.  a  fesse,   betv,-.  two  chev.  or,  a  bordure 

Hales,  gu.  three  arrows,  in  pale,  or. 

Hides,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  annulets  sa. 
three  stars  of  the  field. 

Hales,  ar.  three  battle-axes,  in  pale,  barry  sa. 

Hales,  sa.  three  battle-axes,  in  pale,  barry  ar. 

Hales,  gu.  three  arrows  or. — Crest,  a  sinister  arm, 
embowed,  in  armour,  ppr.  tied  round  the  wrist 
with  a  ribbon  gu.  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  broad 
arrow  or. 

Hatles,  Hcde,  or  Hales,  [London  and  Kingswalden, 
Herts,  1605,]  az.  a  chev.  embattled  and  coun- 
ter-embattled or. — Crest,  a  snake  jjpr.  entwined 
round  five  arrows  or,  headed  sa.  feathered  ar. 
cue  in  pale,  four  saltierwise. 

Halles.  [Upwimborne,  Dorsetshire,]  gu.  three 
grevhomuls'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

}Lvi,i":Nr,TON,  az.  abend,  ar.  betw.  tlu-ee  eagles, 
displayed,  or. 

Halev",    [London    and   Edgware-Eury,   Middle- 


HAL 

SOX,]  az.  three  [coats,  passant,  ar.  a  chief  of  the 
iast. — Crest,  a  float's  head,  eiiised  ar.  <cor<;ed 
with  a  fhaplet  g;ii. 

Ilalc!/,  [Eartham,  Sussex,]  or,  on  a  cross  az.  a 
cinquefoil,  l)c;t\v.  four  inascles  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  on  a  crescent  ar.  a  cross  (jntonce  gii. 

If Atj'ACRK,  [W'histon,  Cornwall,]  erm.  on  a 
chev.  vert,  hetw.  three  hons"  heads,  erased,  i;u. 
a'  many  acorns  or. 

liALKEHlDE,  ar.  two  chev.  conjoined,  in  fosse, 
sa. — Crest,  a  <jreyhound,  sejant,  or,  collared  az. 
gariiislied  aiid  ringed  of  the  first.  "  [GraiiUd 
lOGO.] 

JiALFORD,  [ori- inally  of  Ilalford,  \Varwiekshire,] 
ar.  a  greyho'-Uid,  slatant,  sa.  collarod  or,  on  a 
chief  az.  thi-ee  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  tiiird. — Crest, 
a  greyhound's  head,  conped  sa.  collared  or. 
[Borne  by  likhmcl  Ilalford.  Esq.  of  the  Pad- 
dock, near  Canlcrhurij,  lSi-3.]  See  J'lale  of 
Arms. 

Huljurd,  ar.  a  greyhound,  passant,  sa.  on  a  cliief 
az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  \_Borne  hrj  Richard 
Halford,  of  We.-iiow,  Leicestershire.  Creulid 
a  Baronet,  'iSt'h  Dec.  lG-11.] 

]l.\f.FPi:NNY,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  or, 
a  rose  gu.  leaved  vert,  seeded  of  tlie  third. 

Jlalfpenni/,  ar.  a  mullet  gu,  pierced  of  the  lirst. 

ll.v'i.GATE,  or  HoLGATE,  [Helsworlh,  York- 
shire,] harry  of  four,  ar.  and  gu.  a  heud  or, 
hetw.  two  bulls'  heads  sa. 

Halhkad,  erm.  five  bars  gu.  over  all,  three 
escocheons  or,  two  and  one. — Crest,  a  falcon, 
with  wings  expanded  ar.  beaked  and  belled  or. 

IIalke,  gu.  a  fosse,  betw.  three  hawks,  belled, 
or. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  embowed,  in  armour, 
liolding  in  the  hand  a  battle-axe,  all  p;ir. 
\Bo>-ne  by  the  Rev.  James  Halke',  Vicar  of  St  !- 
ting,  near  Feversham,  Kent.'] 

JIalkett,  sa.  three  pile^  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the 
iast,  a  lion,  passant,  guardanf,  gu. — Crest,  a. 
hawk's  head,  erased,  ppr.  [Borne  by  Peter 
lialhetl,  of  Scotland,  h:.S(i.  Vke-Admiral  of  the 
Blue,  1825.] 

Ha  I.LEW  ELL,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  bezants. 

Ualtcwell,  ar.  on  a  cliev.  sa.  three  annulets  of  tlie 
field. 

Hall,  [Nortbal!  and  Kynersley,  Saloj),  and  Mid- 
dle.sex,]  gu.  a  ^wiveru  or,  within  a  bordure  az. 
charged  with  a  yerdoy  of  lleurs-de-Us,  interlaced 
with  an  eiiurny  of  lions,  passant,  of  the  second. 
—Crest,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree,  couped  or,  a 
wivern,  with  wings  endorsed  sa.  collared,  linged, 
and  lined  of  the  Jirst,  the  line  ren^'xeJ  over  the 
back,  grasping  in  his  dexter  claw  a  sword  ar. 
hilt  and  pomel  or. 

Hull,    [Norfhall  and    Kynersley,   Salop,]    gu.    a 


II  A  h 

wivern  or,  crowned  ar.  on  his  breast  an  esco- 
cheon  of  the  last,  charged  with  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, wilh  two  Iieads  sa.  within  a  bordure  az. 
charged  with  an  enurny  cf  eight  lions,  and  a 
verdoy  of  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  on  a 
castle  w  ith  four  towers  ar.  a  wivern,  with  wings 
endorsed  gu.  ducaiiy  gnr;-cd  and  lined  or,  hold- 
ing ill  liis  dexter  foot  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  hilt 
and  ])omel  or. 

Hidl.  [Slrelhani,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,]  ar.  a  chev. 
gu.  fretty  of  the  first,  betw.  three  demi  lions, 
rainjjant,  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  chaplets  or. 

Ihd!,   [Kent.]  sa.  three  ]jole-axes,  in  pale,   or. 

nail,  [Wilis,]  sa.  three  halberls'  heads,  reversed, 
ar. 

H(dl,  [Wilts,]  sa.  three  halberfs  ar.  staves  or. 

//«//,  gu.  a  lion,  rampaut,  crowned  or. 

Hall ,  gu.  a  lioii,  rampant,  or,  crowned  az. 

//(///,  az.  an   eagle,  displayed,  or,  ducally  gorged 

//(///,  erm.  on  two  bars  gu.  three  escocheons  or. 

Hall,  or  Unll,  az.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 

Hall,  or  Hull,  erm.  three  lozenges  gu. 

Hall,  ar.  three  lozenges,  in  pale,  gu. 

Hall,  vert,  a  chev.  ar. 

Hall,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  covered  cups  or. 

Ihdl,  ])er  bend,  vert  and  or. 

Hall,  ar.  three  piles  sa. 

Hall,  [Sussex,]  ar.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

Hall,  [Sussex,]  sa.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Hall,  [Devon,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  talbots' 

heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 
H(dl,   or  Hull,  [Cambridgeshire,]  az.    an    eagle, 

displayed,  or. 
//(.'//,  ar.   three   cross  crosslets,  fitch/','e,   in    bend, 

az.  two  bendlets  gu. 
JIall,  [Kent,]  az.  three  pole-axes,  in  pale,  or. — 

Crest,   a  horse's  head,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnislied 

and  bridled  or,  on  his  head  a  plume  of  feat!i''rs 

ar.     [G ranted  lb^S.'\ 
Hall,  [JJradford,   Yv'iltshire,]  sa.   three  pole-axes 

ar. — Cresf,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,   p:vr. 

garnished  or,  holding  a  pole-axe  ar. 
Hall,  ar.  three    talbots'  heads,   couped,  gu.   their 

tongues  hanging  out. 
Hall,     [Kenuingtoii,     Kent,]    az.   three  halherts, 

in  fesse,  ar. — Crest,  a  horse's  head  sa.  in  arn>our, 

ppr.    bridled   a!id   armed   or,   on    the   head  two 

feathers  az. 
Hall,  [Leiceslcrshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  ratnpnnt,  gm^r- 

dant,  or,  crowned  ar. 
Hall,  [llaniiisley,   Cambridgeshire,]    ar.    a   chev. 

gu.    fretty  of  the  first,  betw.  three  demi  lions, 

ramjiant,  az.    on  a  chief  of  the   second,   three 

chaplets  or. 
Hall,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  fretty  or,  betw. 


n  A  L 

.  tbree  lions,  rampant,  of  the  second,  on  a  cbief 
gu.  as  many  roses  of  the  tliLrd,  barbed  and  seeded 
vert. 

Hall,  or,  on  a  betid  sa.  tbree  cbeveronels  of  the 
first,  betv.'.  two  bons,  rumjjant,  of  tlie  second. 

HaU,  [Lincolnshire,  jMiddlcsex,  and  of  Middle- 
Walton,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  frefty  or, 
bctw.  three  denii  lions,  rampant,  az.  on  a  chief 
gu.  ;is  many  chaplets  or. — Crest,  a  drag'on's 
head,  coujjed,  az.  collared  or. 

HaU,  [Brittly,  Durban?,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  frctiy  or, 
betw.  three  denii  lions,  passant,  az.  on  a  chief 
gu.  as  many  annulets  ar. 

Hall,  [Worcestershire  and  Ijeiccstershire,]  az. 
crusily  sa.  tbree  talhots'  beads,  erased,  of  the 
last. — Crest,  a  dragon's  bead  az.  collared  or. 

Hall,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa. 
betw.  three  falbots'  heads,  ei'ased,  of  the  second, 
an  esfoilc  or. 

Hall,  [High-Meadov.-,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  sa. 

HaU,  [Worcester,]  ar.  crnsily  az.  three  talbots' 
heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head  az. 
gorged  Avith  a  collar  engr.  nr. 

Hall,  [Spalding,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engT. 
bet^w  three  talbots'  beads,  erased,  sa.  all  within 
a  bordure  gu. 

Hall,  [Grantham,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  mauy 
estoiles  or. — Crest,  a  talhoi's  head,  erased,  or, 
pellettee. 

Hall,  [Gratford,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  engi-. 
betw.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  feathers 
ar.  thereon  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  or. 

HaU,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  crusily  gn.  three  talbots' 
heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  atalbot's  liead,  erased, 
sa.  (Anolher  cresl,  a  griffin's  head,  erased,  az. 
collared  or.) 

Hall,  [Newsham,  Durham,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  az. 
betv/.  tbree  talbots'  heads  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  as  many  mullets  of  the  first.— Crest,  a 
talbot's  liead,  erased,  ar.  gorged  with  a  collar, 
cheqiiy  or  and  az. 

Hall,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  fes.se,  cbec|uy  or  and  gu. 
betw.  three  cranes'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Hall,  [London,]  or,  on  a  cbief  sa.  a  cross  niolinc, 
fifchee,  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  gu. 
snp])ortii)g  a  cross,  moline,  fitchee,   or. 

Hall,  [Devonshire,]  gu.   a   bend  vair,  betw.   sIk 

cross  crosslefs  ar. 
Hall,    [Shropshire,]    ar.   on   a  chev.    cottised   gu. 

three  chaplets  or. 
Hall,  [Somersetshire,]  a?.,  a  chev.  era;,  belw.  three 

chaplets  or. 
Hall,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  chap- 


HAL 

lets    or.' — Crest,    a    demi    buck    sa.    attired    or, 

gorged  with   a  collar  of  the  last,  charged  v.itb 

three  chaplets  sa. 
Hall,  [Sawforlh   and   llarborongh,   Lincolnshire,] 

ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  demi  lions,  ramjjant,  gu. 

on   a   chief  of  the   hist,   as  many  chaplets  or. — 

Cresl,  a  greyhound's  head,  erased,  gn.  collared  or. 
Hall,  [Shropshire,]   sa.  two  bars  erni.  billettee  of 

the  first,  in  chief  a  hound's  head,  erased,  betw. 

two  chaplets  or. 
Hall,  [Essex,]   or,    four   bars   sa.    on    three  esco- 

cheons  ar.   as  many  church-bells  of  the  second, 

clappers  of  the  first. 
HaU,  [Warwicksiiire,    South  Neviingfon,  and  of 

Banbury,  Oxfordshire,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed. 

goi. — Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  with  wings  endorsed 

^ collared 

Hall,  [Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  storks' 

lieads,  erased,  or. — Crest,   on  a  mount  vert,  a 

stork  or,  in  bis  dexter  foot  a  flint  stone. 
HaU,    [Devonshire,]    ar.   four  lozenges,  in    pale, 

gu.  on  each  a  leopiird's  face  or. 
Hall,-  [Middleham,  Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a  cross  u)o- 

line  sa.  in  the  dexter  foot  a  .1eui-dc-lis  gu. 
Hall,  ar.  a  chev.  and  bend  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the 

second,'  a  cj  escont  of  the  first. 
Hall,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  dexter 

hands,  coup(Hl  ai'. 
Hall,  [Coventry,  Yv'^arwickshire,]   i\v.    on   a   chev. 

sa.  betw.   three  columbines  az.  slipped  ppr.   ni; 

estoile  or. 
Hall,  [Lincolnshire,]   vert,   on  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 

five  mullets  gu. 
Hall,  [Lincolnshire,]   ar.   on  a  saltier  engr.  vert. 

five  mullets  or. 
HaU,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  abroad  arrow  gu.  feathered 

or,  betw.  three  h.irts'  horns  of  the  third. 
Hall,  gu.  a  dragon,  dis])layed,  ar.  on  his  breast  asi 

escocheon  purp.   wiHiiu  a  bordure  az.  charged 

\^itb  a  verdoy  of  fieurs-de-lis  or. 
Halt,  [Laveuthorpe,  Yorkshire,  and  London,]  ar. 

a  fesse,   betw.   three  greyhounds,   courant,   sa. 

collared  or. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 

ar.  a  greyhound,  sejant,  erm. 
HaU,  [Exun,]  sa.  three  talbots'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

collared  gu.  with  wiiigs  in  the  collars  or. — Crest, 

a   talbot's   Iiead,  erased,   sa.    eared    ar.    gorged 

with    a    chaplet  or,    garnished    with    roses    gu. 

[Granted,  by  Dugdale,  20{/i  March,  lGg4.] 
Hall,  paly  of  four,  or  and  az.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 

luiinan  hearts  ppr.  each  pierced  with  two  arrows, 

sa'lierwisc  of  the  first. — -Crest,  a  demi  wolf  ar.  in 

his  dexter  pav.-  a  heart,  as  in  the  arms.    [Granted 

io  Thomas  Hall,  of  Moundi-s)ncre,in  the  Parish 

of  Prestoit-Candover,  in  the  Couniy  of  Soulh- 

ampLvn,  J7G7.]  •  _ 


HAL 

Hall,  or,  ou  a  chcv.  sa.  bcfw.  three  deini  lions, 
piissiint,  ;iz.  five  barruletsar.  on  a  cLicfgii.  three 
cb.iplL'fs  of  the  fourth. — Crest,  on  a  wreatli,  or 
and  sa.  a  mural  crov.n  ar.  thereout  issuant,  a 
(loxfer  arm,  ombov,  ed,  habited  az.  frctty  of  the 
lii.<;t,  cuff  of  tbo  third,  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  dagger 
(4"  (lie  la.st,  hilt  and  j)oniel  or.  [^Granted  io 
Willinm  Hall,  of  the  Cilij  of  Londoi.,  I8//1 
ihnj,  17fi8.] 

Ilidl,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  talbots" 
heads,  erased,  ]3ean. 

I'nll,  [Loudon,]  ar.  three  talbots'  beads,  erased, 
sn.  collared  or,  bet\i'.  live  cross  crosslets  g-u. 

Hall,  [London  and  liorton-Hali,  Euckingham- 
shire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads, 
eiased,   az.  a  bezant. 

//«//,  [llauwick,  ^Vorccsle^shire,]  ar.  ihree  taibots' 
iieads,  erased,  sa.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  az. 
—Crest,  a  talbof  s  bead 

Hall,  [Salisbury,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  co- 
luiiibiues  az.  stalked  and  leaved  ^  ert,  a  mullet 
of  six  points  or. 

Ucdi,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  columbines  ppr. 

//,///,  [Wiltshire,]  sa.  three  battle-axes  ar. 

//(•(//,  [LincolnslureJ  gu.  three  talbols'  Iieads, 
erased,  ar. 

Had,  [Grantham,  Lincdlnsbire,]  sa.  three  talljots" 
heads,  erased,  av. 

Hall,  baiTuly,  erm.  and  gu.  three  escocheois  or. 

Hall,  az.  a  chev.  creuellee,  or. 

Hall,  az.  an  eagle,  displaced,  or,  membered,  gu. 

Hall,  ar.  four  bars  hiunettee,  gu.  on  ihe  second  a 
leopard's  head  or. 

Hall,  [Middlesex,]  az.  on  auhief  enn.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ,q-uardant,  of  the  lield.  [Granted  to 
Wdlima  Hall,  of  Hoxloii,  Middlesex,  April, 
lolS] 

Had, crusuh ,  three  lalbots'  heads,  erased, 

[Bor/ie  by  Dr.  John  Had,  Bishop  of 

Bri.Hlol,  1G97.J 

Hall,  [Coventry,  Warwickshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa. 
bihv.  three  columbines,  slipped,  ppr. 

i^oU,  sa.  three  taibots'  heads,  erased,  ar.  roilarcd 
>u. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,  sa.  eared  ar. 
!;o)ged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  p))r. 

^IcU,  [Siiflolk,]  erm.  Ii\e  barrulets  gu.  o\er  all 
three  escocheons  or.  [Con finned  to  Bartholo- 
"icir.  Hail,  of  Ipsuich,  Svfolk,  Fehruury  8, 
1->S7.] 

''"'/,  [Yorkshire,  and  Coggeshall,  Essex.]     The 

"  \i.i-A.M,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  guttee  d'or. 
'I'dlmn,  sa.  a  cross  erm. 
"ai.KCP,  [Cornwall,]  or,  two  bends  sa. 
Il'-dlep,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  three  bends  sa. 


HAL 

ITalleley,  or  IIallely,  or  H.^llilky, 
[Hackney,  Middlesex,]  az.  a  chev.  ilory  and 
couutcrllory,  ar.  betw.  three  martlets  or. 

IJallesfif/ld,  ar.  two  bends,  Mavy,  sa. 

Hallet,  [Crockhorn,  Somersetshire,]  or,  a 
chief  engr.  sa.  over  all,  on  a  bend  cngr.  gu. 
three  bezants. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  holding"  a 
bezant. 

Hallet,  [Whitchurch,  Middlesex.]  The  same 
arms,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  holding  betw.  his  pav\s  a  bezant.  [Certified 
at  the  College  of  Anns,  London,  May,  lT7fK 
io  Ja?nes  Halkd,  K^q.'] 

Ha/let,  [Cannons,  jMiddlesex.]  The  same  arms. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  demi 
lion. 

Hallet.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  ont  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi  lion  ar.  holding  in  the  paws 
a  bezant.  [Borne  l»j  the  Reverend  Charles 
Hiiqhes  Hallet,  of  Hiqham,  near  Canterhuru, 
1S2:1]  •         • 

JLm.lkv.-I'.ll,  [])evon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
bezants. 

Hai.IjEWTON,  gu.  n.lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

ilALi.iDAY,  [Leasov\-es,  Saloj),  and  Scotland,] 
ar.  a  crescent,  issuing  therefrom  a  sword,  erect, 
gu.  a  chief  erm.  ou  a  canton  az.  a  cross  of  St. 
Andrew. —  Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  in  armour,  cm- 
bowed,  lybig  fessways,  holding  a  sword,  embrued 
])j)r.  (Another  crest,  a  boar's  head,  couped, 
ar.  armed  or.  Another,  a  boar's  head,  erased, 
sa.) 

HcJiidaii.  sa.  three  close  helmets  ar.  garnished  or, 
within  a  bordure  eugr.  of  the  second.  [Coa- 
firnied  io  Sir  Leonard  Halliday,  Alderman  r./' 
London,  2lsl  September,  3605.]     See  Hoia 

HAY. 

ILvLEirAX,  quarterly;  first  and  foiu-th,  or,  on  a 
pile  engr.  sa.  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first,  in 
base  two  hurts,  each  charged  with  six  bars, 
wavy,  ar.  (for  Halifax  ;)  second  and  third,  ar. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  owls  of  the  first.— Crest,  a 
moorcock,  with  v.ings  expanded,  per  bend, 
sinister,  sa.  and  gu.  combed  and  wattled  of  the 
last,  ,ducally  gorged,  and  charged  on  the  brejist 
M  ith  a  cross  crosslet  or.  [Borne  Inj  Saville  Hal- 
lifax,  Escj.  of  Waltham-I^odge,  Chelmsford, 
Hssex,  IS-i-l.]"    See  Halyfax. 

Hallinoton,  or  IIaIvLowton,  gu.  a  lien, 
rjnijiant,   ar.  crowned,   or. 

HalliiKjtvn,  a:/:,  a  i)end  ar.  betw.  three  eaglo.s 
displayed,  or. 

Hallingtou,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  ^;u. 
three  eagles,  disphr.ed,  of  the  field. 


U  A  L 

Halliuan'd,  or  JlALLiitAK)),  ar.  on  a  fcsse  sa. 
tlirec  crescents  or. 

IiALLnViCLL,  or,  on  a  hcni-l  gii.  tluee  i^^nals, 
trippuut,  ar.  attired  of  tlie  field. 

HallmaN',  [Devon,  1G07,]  vert,  a  chev.  ar. 
l^uttee  de  sang-,  hetw.  three  pheons  or. — Crest, 
a  cross-bow,  erect,  or,  betw.  two  wings  gu. 

Hallom,  sa.  a  cross  ar.  guttee  de  poix. 

HaUom,   sa.  a  cross  eiigr.  erin. 

Hallow,  [Northuniberh.iid,]  su.  two  bars  vaire,  ar. 
and  vert.    ■ 

Hallow,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  crescents  ar.  within 
a  bordure  engr.  or.     (AiiolJier,  ar.) 

IIalloway,  [London,]  gu.  a  fessc  crm.  bet\s-. 
three  crescents  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant,  guardant,  purp. 

Hallun.     See  Hahtn. 

Hallisijv,  sa.  a  saltier  or,  a  label  gu. 

Hallwkill,  [Flanders,]  or,  two  wings,  con- 
joined and  elevated,  sa. 

IlalhceU,  [Halwell,  Devon,]  or,  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  goafs,  tripping,  ar.  attired  of  the  field. 

Hallv.  or  P[aly,  ar.  a  chev.  vert. 

Halnauv,  ar.  a  fe.sse  befw.  six  fieurs-de-lis 
sa. 

Halnksi;v,    sa.    a    cross,  sarcelly,    or,    a    label 

HalpertoN,  gu.  tliree   crescents   or,  a  label  of 

five  points,  comjiony,   or  and  az. 
Halsall,  [ilallsall,  Lancashire,]  or,  three  swans' 

heads,  erased,  az. 
Halsam,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  a^chev.  betw.  three 

leopards'  heads  gu.  ' 
Halsisy,  [Leicestershire,]    ar.   a  lion,   rampant, 

az.   billettee,   of  tlie  field. 
Halse,   [Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  tinee  gTiffins' 

lieads,  erased,  sa. 
llabe,  [Kenedon,  Devon,  and  Lavant,  Cornwall,] 

or,  a  fcsse,  betw.   three   griffins'  heads,  erased, 

sa. 
Halse,  [Bawtry,  Devon.]     The  same. 
Halsey,    [Great    Godsden,    Hertfordshire,]  ar. 

on  a  pile  sa.  three  grifiins'  heads,  erased,  of  the 

first. 
Hcikeij,  [Surrey,]  ar.  guttee  de  ))oix,  on  a  ]iile  az. 

three  grifiins'  heads,  erased,  of  the  first,  dncaliy 

gorged,  or.- — Crest,   on  a  garb,  lying  fesseways, 

or,  a  grillin's    head    sa.    guttee    d'eau,  ducally 

gorged  ar. 
Hulteij,  ar.  on  a  fesse,   betw.  three  grifiins'  heads, 

erased,  gu.  a  mullet  of  the  first. 
Hatsei/,  [Devonshire,]    or,    a   fesse,    betw.    three 

giiliins'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
Htilsei/,    or,  Hahe,    [Tiatrey  and    Kenedo,    De- 
vonshire, and  of  Norfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 


HAL 

grifiln.s'  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,   a  griflin,  se- 
jant, wings  endorsed  ar. 
Halseij,   [Hertfordshire,]  ar.    tlirco    boars'    heads, 
coiiped,  in    pale,  sa. — Crest,    a    sv.ord,     erect, 
ar.   hilt   or,   on  the  blade  a  boar's  head,  conped, 

Halsi'i/,  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  in  pale, 
S!i. —  Crest,  on  a  wreath,  upon  a  sword,  erect, 
]tpr.  poinel  and  hilt  or,  a  boar's  head,  erased, 
tiansfixed  sa.  [Borne  In/  Hein-i/  William  Richard 
Ji'cs(f/ar/h  liaise^/,  of  Henley-Park,  Surrei/, 
Esq /IS-2S.-] 

Jlalsctj,  [Colne,  Vt'iltshire.]  The  same  arms  and 
crest. 

Halshall,  [Halsall,  Lancashire,]  ar.  three  dra- 
gons' heads,  erased,  az. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head, 
erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az. 

Halshall  ar.  three  snakes'  heads  az. 

Halsham,  [SuRolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 
tin-ee  leopards'  heads  gu. 

Halsham,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  tliree  leopards'  heads 
gu. 

Halsted,  [Sunning,  Berkshire,  and  London,] 
gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  crm.  beaked  and  legged 
or,  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az.— Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronci,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  demi 
eagle,  issuant  erni.  beaked  or.  [Granted  hi/ 
Henri/  Si.  George,  Mai;  10,  i6S7,  and  borne 

-  hy  Sir  Laivrenee  William  Hahled,  K.C.B. 
i'ice-Admiral  of  the  White,  and  Flag-Officer 
in  the  West  Indies,  1823.] 

Halsled,  [London,]  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  crm. 
a  chief,  chequy,  ar.  and  az. 

ILalstow,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chev.  gii. 
three  cross  crosslcts  of  the  first. 

HalSWELL,  gu.  a  cross,  betw.  twelve;  crosses, 
formee,  fitchee,  ar.  (Another,  twelve  cross 
crosslets. 

Hahicell,  [Halsv.cll  and  Wells,  Somersetshire,] 
az.  three  bars,  wavy,   ar.  over  all,   a  bend  gu. 

Halthoiu',  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 
menibered    or,  as   many  lozenges   of  the  field, 

charged  v  ith  three or  and  erm.  a  chief 

az. 

Hal'iof'I'IC,  erm.  three  lozenges,  their  points 
meeting  in  nombriU 

ILVLTOFTS,   ar.  three  lozenges,  in  triangle,  erm. 

Ha'ltom,  or  Haltun,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 
hammers  of  the  field. 

Halton,  [Cumberland,  Derbyshire,  and  Little 
Sumford-Hall,  Essex,]  per  pule,  az.  and  gu.  a 
lion,  i-am])ant,  ur. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  ar. 
holding  a  broken  lanrc  ppr. 

Halton,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  hon,  rampant, 
guardaut,  or. 


H  A  L 

Hullon,  [Bristol,]  jjcr  pale,  a/,,  and  gu.  a  lion, 
rain(jant,  ar.  charged  on  tliu  .sliouldcr  with  an  cs- 
coclieou  of  the  second. 

Ilnlluii,  [Lanca>liiie,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram]nuit,  gu. 
crowned  or. 

Half  on,  ar.   a   griflin,   segreant,   wings  displaycL!, 


Halle 


ar.  two  bars  az.  on  each  as 


any 


Hallon,  sa,  a  chev.  or,  hetw.  three  garbs  ar. 
Hallon,  ar.    a   griflin,    passant,   wings    displayed, 

sa.  armed  gu. 
Hallon,  az.  two   bars  ar.  in  chief  three  esciillops 

or. 
Hallon,  ar.  a  griflin,  p;issant,  sa.  armed  gu. 
Hallun,  fusilly,  g\i.  and  erui. 
IIai.UN,   [Snfiblk,]   sa.    U^o   bars   vaire,    ar.    and 

^  ert. 
Hallun,  sa.  a  cross  enu. 
Halxton,  gu.   in  a  crescent  or,  a  nudlet  of  tlie 

second,   a  label  of  three  points  az, 
Halxton,  or  Halpvrlon,  g'u.  a  crescent  or,  a  laliel 

•  of  three  points  az.  each  charged  Mith   a   mullet 

of  the  second. 
Halxlon,  gu.  a  crescent  and  label   of  three  jjoinfs 

or,  on  each  point  a  mullet  gu. 
IIai,v.     See  Hall-^-. 
Halvate,   [Dorsetshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  befw.  three 

sinister  iiands  ar. 
HALViiURTON,  [Xew   ilines,  Scotland,]  or,  on 

a  bend  az.  three  mascles,  and  in  the  sinister  can- 
ton a  buckle  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  stag,  at  gaze, 

Halyhurton,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
mascles  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  Moor's  head, 
banded,  ar. 

Halijburtnn,  [Pitcur,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a  bend 
az.  bctw.  three  boars"  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many 
mascles  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  negro's  head  and 
neck,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  armed  with  a  hel- 
met ppr. 

Hal)jlitirlo7i,  [Egliscairuie,  Scotland,]  or,  on  a 
licnd,  wavy,  az.  three  lozenges  of  the  fir.st. — 
Crest,      a    boar's    head,     couped     and     erect, 

PI"-- 

Hahjliiirton,  [Scotland,]  or,  on  a  bend,  the  up]ier 
sic!ewa\ed,  and  tlie  under  side  engr.  az.  three 
lozenges  of  the  first. — Crest,  the  same  as  the 
preceding-.  • 

IIalvfax,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  a  pih'  engr.  sa.  betw. 
two  hurts,  each  charged  with  six  bars,  wavy, 
ar. — Crest,  a  moorcock,  with  wings  expanded, 
per  pale,  .sa.  and  gu.  combed,  beaked,  and 
wattled,  .  of  the  last.  [Granlcd  October  9, 
1573.] 


II  A  M 

IJai.YWELL,  or,  on  a  h.-nd  sa.  three  goats,' pas- 
sant, ar.  attired  of  the  field. 

Halijwdl,  or  Halir.dl,  or,  on  a  bend  gn.  tliree 
goats,  passant,  ar.  attired  of  the  field. 

Hall/well,  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  bezants. 

TIamuicuuuas,  chpf|uy,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  ar. 

Uamhkut,  [Rye,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  bend  erm. 

JJ.VMiiOROucni,  gu.  a  tower  ar.  within  an  orlc  of 
cross  crosslefs  or,  and  gntte.e  d'or,  alternately. 
--Crest,   on   a  mount,    vert,    a  horse,    courant,  ' 

Hctiiiliorougli.  gu.  a  castle  or,    betw.  eight  guttees 

d'eau. 
Haiiiborouf/h,   ar.   a  tower   sa.    within   an   orle   of 
cross   crosslets  of  the  last    and  guttee  dc  sang, 
alternately. — Crest,    on  a   mount  vert,   a  horse, 
conrant,  ar. 
IlA.^iiiliUiS,    sa.   on   a   bend    ar.  'three    escallops 

gu. 
IlAMiJVitY,  a/.,  a  chev.  or,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,    . 

guardant,  ar. 
IIamdv,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.   three   close  helmets 
or. — C'rcst,  a  hawk,  volant,  pjir.  beaked,  legged, 
and  inside  of  the  wings  or.  [Granfed  Mardt  V2. 
loGS.] 
HAMiJiiX,    or    I\AMrni;N,    [llartwdl,    Bucks, 
and  Rothwell,  Xorthamptonshire,]  ar.   a  saltier 
g'l;.  betw.  four  eagles,  displayed,  az. — Crest,  an 
eagle's    head,    erased,    az.     (Another  crest,    a 
falbot,  passant,  erm.  collared  and  lined,  gu.  the 
eiul  of  the  line  tied  in  a  bow-knot,  and  over  his 
back.) 
IIaiMEJ.den,  nr.  a  fret  of  eight  pieces   gu.  each 

charged  in  the  midst  with  a  lleur-de-lis  or. 
Hamelden,    ar.   frefty  gu.   on  the  points    thereof 
fleurs-de-lis  or.     [Borne  hi/  Sir  Lawrence  Ha- 
melden, Knlf/Jit,  2d  Edu-a'rd  II.'] 
IIamelex,  [Cambridgeshire^]  ar.  fretty  gu.  flory 

or. 
IIamelton,  [Suffolk,]  ar.   fretty,  and   the   field 

replenished  with  tieurs-de-Hs  go. 
Ham  EEL,    [Euckinghamshire,]  az.  a   chev.  dan-  \ 
cettee,  or.  \ 

Hamell,  or  Har/icl,  az.  a  fcsse  betw.  three  griffins,  J 
passant,  or. — Crest,  a  crescent  or.  J 

Hamelyx,  ar.  fretty  gu.  on   a   chev.  of  the  se- 
cond a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Haniclyii,  ch.'(]uy,  ar.  and  az. 
Hamelyii,  chef|\iy,  ar.  and  sa. 
Hamelijn,   or  Haudi/ny,  ar.    three   bulls,    passant, 

sa.      (Another,  armed  and  langued  or.) 
Hamehjn,     [Cambridgeshire,]    gu.  semee    de   lis, 

fretty,  or. 
Hamchjne,    or  Hamelln,  [Buckinghamshire,]    gu.     , 
a  lion,  rampant,  erm.  ducallv  crowned  or. 
■[3g  3 


H  A  M 

Hamlin,  [Leicestershire]    The  same  arms. 

Hamlin,  ar.  three  bars,  indented,  gn. 

Havdyn,  [Exoii,]sa.  two  svords,  in  saltier,  ar.  liiit 
and  poinel  or. 

Hamvlj/nr/,  f;-u.  fretty,  ar.  the  fiehl  reph.-nished  i\i(h 
(!eurs-de-Us  or. 

]TAMi'.Nn,  az.  tlirec  attires  of  a  stap:,  in  pale,  or. 

liAMKR.si.EY,  [Lord  IMayor  of  London,  1GS7, 
and  Stalfordshirc,]  gu.  three  rams'  heads,  coiiped, 
or. — Cre.sf,  a  demi  griflui,  or,  holding-  a  cro's 
crosslet,  fitchee,    -ni-     {^Granted  1G14.] 

]L\.MERTON,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 

Uamerlon,  [Hellilield,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  ham- 
mers sa. 

Hamerton,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
pickaxes  sa. — Crest,  a  swan,  is^uant,  ^ving■s,  ad- 
dorsed  and  distended,  ar. 

Hamirlon,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betvr.  three 
lions,  rampant,  sa.  tail  forked. 

IT/iMKY,  g-ii.  p.  fosse  or,  in  chief  a  biick,  coniant, 
of  the  last,  and  in  base  three  mullets  ar.  two 
and  one. 

Hamei/,  oi  De  Ha?m,  [Bruges,  Flaiulers,]  gu.  a 
fesse  betw.  a  roebuck,  courant,  in  chief  or,  and 
three  estoiles  iu  base  ar.  [Bor>ie  7n/  Baldwin 
Hamei/,  of  St.  Luhe's,   Chelsea,  M.D.  ob.  May 

M,  iG7r>:] 

Hamfield,  or  Hanfield,  [Essex,]  or,  achev. 

sa. 
Hamigston,  ar.  on  a  chev.  eng-r.  sa.  betw.  three 

demi  lions,  erased,  vert,  as  many  trefoils,  slipped, 

erm. — Crest,  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  gu.  du- 

cally  gorged  ar. 
ILamilton,   [Soru  and  Sanquhar,  Scotland,]  gn. 

three  cincpiefoils  erm.  within   a  double  trcssuro, 

flory,  counterflory,  or. 
llamilion,     [Silvertonhill,     Scotland,]     gu.    three 

cinquefoils  erm.  within  a  bordure   of  the  same. 

(Another,  gn.  tln-ee  cinquefoils  ar.) 
Hamilton,  [I\lount  Hamilton,  Ireland,]   gu.  three 

cinquefoils  erm.  within  a  bordiu'e  per   pale,  ar. 

and  or. — Crest,    an   adder,   disposed  in    circle, 

surrounding  a  cock,  in  a  guarding   posture,  all 

ppr. 
Hamilton,    [Haggs^    Scotland,]    gu.    a    salmon's 

head,  coujied,  ar.  with   an  annulet  through  its 

nose  ppr.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  secoiul. 

— Crest,  a  salmon,  liaurient,   ar.  h.aving  au  an- 
nulet through  its  nose. 
Hamilton,  [Woodhall,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  hoUiii 

leaves,  conjoined  at  the  stalk  or,  betw.  as  many 

cinquefoils  ar.— Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  grasping 

a  hollin  leaf  j.pr. 
Homillon,  [Little  Preston,]  gu.  on   r.   chev.  betw. 

three  cinquefoils  ar.  as  )uany  buckles  az. — Crest, 


II  A  M 

a  greyhound's  head  and  neck,  couped,  ppr.  col- 
lared gn.  garnished  or. 

Homillon,  [Aikenhead,  Scothnid,]  gu.  a  bugle- 
horn,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. — Crest,  a  hand, 
holding  an  oak-slip  ]ipr. 

Hamillon,  [Oibistoun,  Scotlaisd,]  gu.  an  annulet 
or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  erm. — Crest,  au  ante- 
lope ppr. 

Hamillon,  [Scotland,]  gu.  oa  a  chev.  betw.  three 
ciaquefoils  erui.  a  buckle  az.  all  within  a  bor- 
dure, (mibattled,  or,  charged  with  eight  thistles 
vert,  flowered  gu. — Crest,  two  h.ands,  conjoined 
fesseways,  issuing  out  of  as  many  clouds,  all 
v.ithin  two  liranciies  of  laurel,  disposed  in  orle, 
ppr. 

Hamilton,  [Bangowne,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  mullet, 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar.  a  chief  of  the  secoiul. 
—Crest,  a  ship  in  distress  ppr. 

Hamilton,  [Cairnes,  Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar.  a  man's  heart  ppr. — 
Crest,  the  Holy  Bible,  expanded,  ppr. 

Hamilton,  [Olivestop,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  martlet, 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar.  v.itliiu  a  bordure,  em- 
battled or. — Crest,  au  antelope's  head  and  neck, 
gorged  widi  a  collar  and  attired  gu. 

Hamilton,  [Westburn,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  cinque- 
foils enn.  within  a  bordure,  counterjiotent,  of 
tiie  second  and  first. — Crest,  a  hand,  grasping 
a  lance,  in  bend,  ppr. 

JIumilton,  [Daichmont,]  gu.  a  man's  heart,  en- 
vironed ■\vith  two  hohin-ljranches,  disposed  orle- 
■ways,  or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 

Hamilton,  [Ncilshuid,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  cinque- 
foils erm.  -within  a  bordure,  quartered ;  first 
and  fourth,  eugi:  ar. ;  secoud  and  third,  iji- 
vecked  az.— Crest,  an  oak-tree,  growing  out  of 
a  torse,  and  fructcd  ppr. 

Hamillon,  [Blanterferra,  Scotland,]  ■  gu.  three 
cinquefoils  erm.  -s^■ithin  a  bordure,  counter-m- 
dented  ar.  and  of  the  first. — Crest,  the  trunk 
of  an  oak-tree,  couped  in  pale,  sprouting  out 
two  branches  ppr. 

Hamilton,  [Barns,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  hu)nau  heart 
or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  erm.  within  a  bor- 
dm-e,  indented,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  man's 
heart  gu.  charged  with  ix  cinquefoil  ar. 

Hamilton,  [Y\'esiport,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  cinque- 
foils erm.  v.ithin  a  bordure  ar.  charged  v.ith 
eight  martlets  of  the  first. — Crest,  two  branches 
of  oak,  in  saltier,  fructed,  ppr. 
Hamilton,  [Dalziel,  Scotland,]  gu.  au  annulet  ar. 
betw.  tln-ee  cinquefoils  erm.  within  a  bordure, 
indented,  of  tlio  second. — Crest,  an  oak-tree 
ppr. 
Hamillon,  [Scotland,]    gu.   three    cinquefoils    ar. 


H  A  I\I 

witbln  a  borclurc,  potent,  comi'orpott'iil,  of  tiic 
second  and  (Jrst. — Ca-es(,  a  haml,  i^raspliig  a  laucc, 
in  bend,  ppr. 

IJaviilton,  [Cubardie,  Scotland,]  [;i!.  tlircc  (unc|iio- 
foils  ar.  within  a  borduro  oi'  tlie  bisl,  c'aai'i,^ed 
with  four  saltiers,  coiiped,  and  as  many  mullets, 
counterchanged  of  the  first. — C'rcst,  a  cinque- 
foil  ar. 

Hamilton,  [Colquot,  ScotUuid,]  ,';u.  three  cinque- 
foils,  bctw.  two  (Jaslvs  ar.  — Chvst,  Cupid,  wiih 
bow,  quiver,  and  arrow  pjir. 

Jlamillon,  [Jimn'mg,  Scotland,]  i;n.  on  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  cinqucfoils  ar.  a  Inukle  az.  betw. 
two  spots  of  ermine,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the 
second,  charged  with  eight  trefoils,  slipjicd, 
vert. — Crest,  the  trunk  of  an  oak,  sproutiiiu 
out  a  twig  ppr. 

I^aiiiilluii,  [Peucaitland,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  cinquefoils  erni. — Crest,  an  am;, 
issuing  out  of  clouds,  holding  a  pen. 

Hamilton,  gu.  three  cinquefoils  erm.  jjierced  of 
the  field. 

Hamilton,  [Tyrone,  Ireland,]  gu.  three  cinque- 
foils erm.  on  a  chief  or,  a  liou,  passant,  guar- 
dant,  of  the  first,  betw.  two  thistles  p]ir. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion  gu. 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  thistle  or. 

Havilllun,  [Scotland,]  gu.  a  sword,  erect,  ppr. 
pomel  and  hilt  or,  betw.  three  cinqucfoils  ar. 
—  Crest,  a  liorse's  head,  corped,  ar.  bridled 
gu. 

Hamilton,  [London,]  gu.  three  cinquefoils  eiin.  a 
chief,  indented,  or. 

Hamilton,  [East  Acton,  JMiddlesex,  and  Scotland,] 
gu.  three  cinquefoils  erm. 

Hamilton,  [Sir  Y\'illiam.]  The  same  arms,  with  a 
cre.sceut  on  a  mullet  for  dlft'emice. — Crest,  in 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  oak-tree,  fructed,  and 
penetrated  transversely,  in  the  main  stem,  by 
an  arm-saw  jjpr.  Supporters,  two  antelopes  ar. 
ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  armed  and  hoofed 
of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  crescent  ou  a 
mullet  for  diftereuce.  [Installed  K7ii(//it  of  the 
Bath,  loth  June,  1772.] 

Hamilton,  [Essex,]  gu.  a  sword,  erect,  pomel  and 
hilt  or,  betw.  three  cinqucfoils  ar.  (quartering, 
TerricJc,  of  Staffordshire.) — Crest,  the  same  as 
the  preceding.  [Borne  hy  }]'illiam  Richard 
Humillon,  Esg.  Envoy  H^traordinarij  (it  Na- 
ples, 1824;  andlnj  his  Brother,  the' Reverend 
Anthony   Hamilton,  Rector  of  Louijhlon,  Es- 

«tM-.] 

Hamilton,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  lymphad,  betw. 
three  cinquefoils  or,  quartering  sa.  ou  a  fesse 
engr.  betw.  tliree  garbs  or,  as  many  bugle- 
liorns   gu. — Crest,    of  Hamilton,   on    oak-tree 


H  A  M 

ppr.  the  trunk  surmounted  by  an  cscochcon,  per 
pale,  gu.  and  az.  charged  with  a  cinqucfoil  or. 
Second  crest,  two  .spears,  in  saltier,  issuing 
through  an  eastern  crown  or,  betw.  the  spears  a 
bugle-horn  sa.  [Borne  hij  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton, Es(j.  of  the  Retreat,  near  Topihani,  De- 
von, 18--'-I.]" 

Hamilton,  [Cloucestershire,]  az.  a  chev.  danccttee, 
or. 

Hamilton,  gu.  n  nudlet,  betw.  three  cinqucfoils  ar. 
— Crest,  a  cubil  arm,  erect,  holding  a  cimetar, 
all  ppr. 

Hamilton,  gu.  a  tower,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  ar. 
within  a  bordure,  potent,  erm.- — Cre.st,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  erect,  grasping  a  tilling  spear,  all  ppr. 

Hamilton,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  gu.  three 
cinquefoils  ar. ;  second  and  third,  iU".  a  lym|)had 
sa. — Crest,  in  a  ducal  coronet '  or,  au  oak-tree, 
fructed  and  penetrated,  trans\  ersely,  through 
the  main  stem  by  a  saw  ppr.  the  frame  or. — 
Motto,  ThroiKjh.  [Borne  hi/  John  Hamilton, 
Escj.  of  Ham'vood,    Meaih,  1823.] 

I1amli:y,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  three  lalbots  az. 

Hamlyn.     See  IIamf.lyn. 

IIa.m.mk,  az.  ou  abend  or,  three  demi  lions  of  the 
field. 

Hamme,  [Suftblk,]  vert,  two  lucics,  endorsed,  in 
pale,   or. 

Hamme,  vert,  three  fishes  ar. 

Hammer,  vert,  tlnree dolphins,  haurient,  eudor.sed, 
ar. 

Hammeki-EY,  gu.  three  goats' heads,  couped,  ar. 

ILs.MMERSLEY,  [Stairordshire,]  gu.  three  rams' 
heads,  couped,  ar. 

Hammerslcy,  gu.  three  rams'  heads,  coiqjcd,  or. 
■ — Crest,  a  demi  griftin,  segreani,  or,  holding 
in  his  dexter  claM  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchce,  gu. 
[Borne  J>i/  Huyh  Hammerslcy,  Esq.  of  Pell- 
Mall,  1820.] 

Hammes,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  demi  lions 
or. 

Hammingtox,  or  Hamigston,  [Dover,  Kent,] 
ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  demi  lions,  erased, 
vert,  as  many  trefoils  erm. — Crest,  a  dragon's 
head,  erased,  sa.  ducally  gorged  ar.  charged  on 
the  breast  with  three  guttes  in  fesse  of  the  last. 

ILv^iiMON,  [Ellingham,  Xorfolk,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
sa.  three  Cornish  choughs,  ar. — Crest,  an  ele- 
phant's head  ar.  ducally  gorged  and  eared  or. 

Hammon,  ])er  fesse,  az.  and  or,  a  chev.  gu. 

Hammon,  erm.  three  bugle-horns,  stiinged,  gu. 

HammciN)),  [Kent,]  az.  a  Jesse  erm.  betw.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest,  au  eagle,  ^ritb 
wings  expanded,  ar.  beaked  and  legged  or,  botw. 
two  slag's  horns  ppr.  [Certified,  May,  1779, 
to  William  Hammond,  Esq.] 


II  A  ivr 

Hammond.  The  same  arms  ami  crest  as  Hsimoiid 
of  NoiiyiiRloM,  Ivcnt.  [Borne  htj  William 
Osmond  Hammond,  Ksq.  of  Sf.  Albans  Court, 
Kent,  18:2:1] 

Hammond,  [Cheam,  SiiiTcy,]  gu.  three  dcnii  lions 
passanl,  or. 

Hammond,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  three  demi  lions, 
jiassaiit,  couiitcrchan^ed.— Crest,  a  uolf's  head. 
erase;l,   per  pale  indeutod,   or  and  a:'. 

Ilainotid,  or  Haiiion,  [r}iickiii2;hamsliire  a'ld 
Iveiit,]  per  pLiIe,  or  and  az.  three  demi  lions, 
passant,   <;uardant,  couiiterchanped. 

Hamond,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  az.  and  or,  thrte 
demi  lions,  passant,   g^uardanl,  in  pale,  ar! 

Hamond,  ar.  three  backs,  attired,  or. 

Hamond,  az.  three  harts  or. 

Hamond,  [Hants,]  or,  five  crescents  az.  oue, 
three,  and  one. 

Hamond,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
mullets  sa. 

Hamond,  [Yorkshire,]  per.  fesse,  az.  and  or,  a 
cliev.  gu. 

Hamond,  or  Hammond,  [Xonyiip.ton,  Kent,]  ;!r. 
on  a  chev  sa.  betw.  three  og'resscs,  each  charged 
v.'ith  a  martlet  of  the  field,  three  escallops  or, 
all    vitbin   a   bordure    engr.    vert. — Crest,    an 

.  eagle's  head,  erased,  sa.  enfiled  vdth  a  rose  gn. 
the  rose  issuing  rays  or.  [Grant ed  in  1-518. 
Certified  at  the  CoUccje  of  Arms  to  William 
Hamond,  Esq.  of  St.'Alhan's,  Kent,  177i).] 

Hamond,  [Yorkshire,  Hertfordsliire,  Tnddingtou, 
Middlesex,  and  Windingham,  Cambridgeshire,] 
]ierpale,  gu.  and  az.  three  deriii  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  or. — Crest,  a  ^volfs  head,  erased, 
quarterly,  or  and  az. 

Hamond,  [Kent,]  az.  three  deiiii  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  or. — Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased, 
quarterly,  ]ier  fesse,  indented,  or  and  az. 

Hamond,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
martlets  sa.  as  many  cinquefoils  or. 

Hamond,  [Chertsey,  Surrey,]  or,  five  crescenfs 
in  cross,  az.  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  an  ostrich 
feather  in  pale  ar. — -Crest,  a  crescent  ar.  within 
an  annulet  az.   charged  vith  eight  estoiles  or. 

Hamond,  [Isle  of  Wight,]  az.  five  crescents  or, 
one,  throe,  and  one. 

Hamond,  [South  Wotton,  Norfolk,]  az.  three 
doves  betw.  two  chev.  or. 

Hamon,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  die  v.  sa.  betw.  three 
ogresses,  each  ciiarj^ed  with  a  martlet  of 
the  field,  as  many  escallops,  or,  williiti  a  bor- 
dure engr.  gu. 

IlAMPDiiiN,  [Bucks.]     See  IIamiikn. 

Hampden,  erm.  on  a  chev.  ongr.  sa.  three  ciiique- 
foils  or. 

Hampden,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  betw.  four  eagles,   dis- 


II  A  ^I 

played,  az.— Crest,  a  talbot,  jjassaut,  erm.col- 

hired  and  lined  gu.  the  line  susjiended  over  his 

back  in  u  knot. 
HvMPSON,  [Ta])!ow,  Bucks,]  gu.  a   chev.  betw. 

three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Hampsone,  ar.  three  hcmp-lueakers  sa.   [Granted 

to    Robert    Hampson,     Alderman   of    London, 

October  IQ,   1(;02.] 
ITvMi'STr.i),  gu.  a  chief  ar. 
Hampstcd,   az'.  on  a  betid  ar.   betw.    three   fieurs- 

de-lis  or,  as  many  escallops  gu. 
Hampton,    or    Hampson,    [Loudon    Taplow, 

]3nckingshire,]    ar.    three   hemj)-breakcrs  sa. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  ar.  a  greyhound's 

head    sa.     gorged    with    a   collar    of   the    first, 

rimmed,  ringed,  and  studded,  or. 
Hampton,  [Staffordshire,]  ar.   a  chev.  gu.  betw. 

three  cinquefoils  sa.  pierced  of  the  second. 
Hampton,    [London,    descended   from    Slafi'ord- 

shire,  and  of  Norwood,  Sliddlesex,]  ar.  a  chev. 

gix.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  az. — Crest,  a  wolf's 

head,  eiasod,  sa. 
Hampton,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinquefoils  gu. 
Hampton,    [Staffordshire,]    ar.    on    a    cliev.    gu. 

betw.  three  cinquefoils  az.  as  many  bezants. 
HannHon,  per  fesse,  gu.  and  or,  three  cinquefoils 

counterchanged. 
Hampton,  ar.  a  ciiev.  clicquy,  ])in-p.  and  az.  betw. 

thiee  martlets  gu. 
Hampton,  ar.  a  chev.    chequy,  purp.  and  az.  in 

chief  three  nudlets  gu. 
Hampton,  ar.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az.  betw.  six 

martlets  gu. 
Hampton,    per   fesse,    gu.    and    ar.    three    roses 

counterchanged,    barbed  and  seeded   vert  and 

or. 
Hampton,  ^]n.  oji  a  fesse  ar.  a  mullet  sa. 
Hampton,  [Wales,]  gu.  a  fesse  ar.   and  label   of 

five  points  of  the  second. 
Hampto!{,  ar.   a  chev.  componee,  purp.    and  az. 

betw.  three  martlets  gu. 
Hampton,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  mullets  sa. 
Hampton,'  gu.  a  fesse  ar. 
Hampton,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  a  mullet,  pierced  of 

the  field.' 
Hampton,  [Gloucestershire,]  gu.  a  fesse  chequy, 

or  and  az.  within  a  bordure  ar. 
Hampton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.   tliree  cinque- 
foils az.  as  many  bezants. 
Hampton,  [Lord   ]\[ayor  of   London,  1472,]  gu. 

a  fesse,  componee,  or  and  az,  within   a  bordure 

ar. 
Hampton,  go.  a  fesse  chequy,  ar.  and   sa.  within 

a  bordure  or.      [Granted  to  IJ'illiam  Hampton, 

Rector  of  Bb:eliin<jteii,   Surreij,  Ancjust ,  1(J(J2.] 
Hamvpes,  [Fl;mders,i  or,  three  bars,  couped,  gu. 


H  A  N 

IIamyton,  or  Hampton,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
(liiTO  cinquefoils  az.  as  nuiny  liezaiits. 

IlANBi'nv,  az.  A  cliev.  or,  in  chief  aliou,  jiassaiit, 
guardant  of-  the  .second. 

Haiihvri/,  az.  a  chev.  or,  in  chief  a  Hon  |ias.=ant, 
rct^uardant,  of  (he  second. 

Haiilnini,  [Sfaflbrdshire,]  or,  on  a  bend  engr.  gr,. 
cotlised  sa.  three  bezant,-;. 

Ilanhunj,  [Worcestershire,  Ivehnock,  Xorlhamp- 
tonshiVe,  and  Fakonbnin,  Glouoes!rrshii-e,]  or, 
a  bend  engr.  vert,  cotllsed  sa. — Crest,  out  of 
a  mural  coronet  sa.  a  dcmi  lion  or,  iioiding-  in 
his  dexter  pav,-  a  battle-axe  of  the  first. 

ITaiibunj,  or,  a  bead  engr.  az.  cottiscd  sa. — ■ 
Crest,  out  of  a  mural  crown  ga.  charged  with 
two  estoiles  or,  a  deuii  lion,  rampant,  guardant, 
erm.  iiolding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe  ppr. 
[Boj-iic  hy  Osgood  Hajilmri/,  Esq.  of  Holfield- 
Grange,  Great  Cur/fjcshuU,   Essex,  1824.] 

Hanbiinj,  or,  a  bend  vert,  cottised  sa. 

Ilanhini/,  or,  a  bend  engr.  vert,  cottised  sa. 
[Bo)-}ie  hy  Cha.-ks  Hanlurtj,  of  Sloe-Farm, 
Essex,  18-il.] 

Hanbv,  az.  three  goals,  coix.-Iiant,  ar.  attired  or. 
See  IIa:mby. 

Uanly.  az.  three  helmets  or. 

Hanchet,  [Hir.kworth,  ITertfordshire,]  sa.  three 
dexter  hands,  fauofher  .■minister,)  cooped  at  the 
wrist,  ar. 

H.iNOKFORD,  sa.  a  chcx.  harry  ucb\dee,  ar.  and 
gu. 

IIanckM'OOD,  ar.  on  a  cliief  sa.  three  escallops 
of  the  field 

Hancle)?,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  tlu-ee  garbs  erm. 

Hangloo,  ar.  a  lion,  ra.npaul,  az.  guttee  erm. 
crowned  or. 

Hanci.ow,  or  Hancler,  ar.  ou  a  chev.  sa.  three 
garbs  or. 

Hancock,  [Leicestershire,  gn.  a  plate,  on  a  chief 
ar.  three  cocks  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  cock's 
head,  ermiuois,  combed,  wattled,  beaked,  and 
ducally  gorged,  gu. 

Hancock,  [London,  103-5,]  erjuinois,  os;  a  pile  .sa. 
a  gauntlet  or,  lined  gu. — Crest,  a  cock,  or, 
combed  and  wattled  gu.  armed  sa.  siipjiortiug  a 
patm-braiich,  vert. 

Hancock,  or,  a  chev.  coltised,  lietw.  three  grif- 
fins' heads,  couped,  sa.  the  two  in  ciiief  respect- 
ing each  other. 

Haixocke,  [Comb  ]\Iartin,  Devonshire,]  gu.  on 
a  chief  ar.  three  cocks'  of  the  field. — Crest,  a 
demi  griflin  ar.  armed  or.  [Granted  by  Cook, 
158B.] 

llancocke,  [Gregory,  Stoke,  Somersetshire,]  sh. 
a  chev.  belw.  three  cocks  ar.  combed,  legged, 
:md  wattled,  gu. 


]I  A  N 

Hancocke,  [Portleck,  Westmeath,  Ireland,]  erm. 
on  a  chief  sa.  a  dexter  hand  betw.  two  cocks 
ar.  armed,  crested,  and  jelloped,  gu.— Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  az.  holding  a  fusil  ar. 
charged  with  a  cock  gu.  [Granted  in  Ireland, 
February  12,   KifU.] 

Hanco.mhe,  or  rjANTt).Miu:,  [Cornv.all,]  ar. 
three  bends  sa. 

ITancokne,  [London,  IGOl,]  gii.  a  cross  or,  in 
the  chief  quarters,  two  estoiles  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  90  collared  gu.  thereon 
two  estoiles  of  the  first. 

ILA.NCOTT,  erm.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  or. 

Hanui{e,  az.  two  bends  ar. 

Hand,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  dexter  hands 
gu. — Crest,  a  stag,  frijipant, 

Handasyd,  or  Handvside,  [Scotland  and 
Gains-Park,  Huntingdonshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, sa.  ou  a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first. 
—  Crest,  a  dexter  liand,  couped  at  the  wrist, 
and  erect  ppr. 

Handky,  az.  five  cinquefoils  and  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,    ar. 

Handlnj.     See  ]]a>!KY. 

H.VNiJEJlSiDE,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.    three  lions' 

heads,  erased within  a  bordurc  engT.   of 

the  second. 

HAN»FlEi.n,  [Ashford,  Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  rasn- 
jiauf,  sa.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  of  the  last. 
■ — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  couped,  vAngs  ele- 
vated, and  ducally  crowned 

Handford,  [Somersetshire,]  ar.  two  bends 
wavy  sa. 

Handingside,  or  Handysyde,  ai-.  a  lion, 
rampant,  within  a  bordurc,  engr.  sa. 

Hanuish,  sa.  three  arms,  armed,  ar. 

Handish,  sa.  three  hands,  with  gaantlets,  ar. 

Handley,  erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bucks' heads 
ar. 

Handle)/,   or  Hanley,   or,  a  fret  gai. 

Handley,  [Nottinghunishire,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betv,'. 
three  goats,  passant,  sa.  altived  or.  [GranUd 
1G14.] 

Hoiidlcy,  erm.  ou  a  chief  gu.  three  bucks'  heads 
or. 

JIandlow,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  alien  az.  guttee 
erm.   crowned  or. 

HandloK-,  or  Handlo,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  crescents 
ar. 

ILvND^'ILE,  [Ulcombe,  Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, sa.  the  field  semee  of  crosses  pattee  of 
the  second. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head  erm.  du- 
cally crowned  or,  betw.  tM'o  wings 

HaN];ll,  vert,  a  cross  crosslet  ar. 

PLANERS,  .[Norfolk  and  London,  Ki^i-i,]  or,  oii  ;•. 
fesse  sa.  three  millrinds  ar. 


d 


n  A  N 

JIanford,  [Watton,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  tliipe 
nmllets  ar.- — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vestt-d, 
or,  cuff  ar.  linlding-  in  the  hai>d  ppr.  an  cstoih,'  of 
tlie  second. 

Honford,  [Wolla^ludl.  Worcestersliire,]  sa.  an 
csfoil  of  sixtixn  ])oiii(.s  ar. 

Hanford,  gii.  a  bend  betw.  six  cstoiis  ar. 

Harifard,  [LincohisLire,]  gu.  a  bend,  bclw.  six 
mnllets  ar. 

Ifaiiford,  [\Yol!ashal!,  Glouccsior.shire  and  ^A'or- 
cestershire,]  .'ja.  an  estoil  of  eight  points  ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  dra- 
gon, with  wings,  indorsed,  of  the  first. 

Hniiford,  [Somersetsliire,]  ar.  twohends,  undc'e, 
sa. 

Hanford,  gu.  three  stars  ar. 

Hangefeeld,  [Essex,]  or,  a  cliev.  sa. 

ILvNGr.K,  o?-AuNCE];,  [LoudoD,  3G4o,]  erm.  a 
gi'iffia,  .salient,  per  fosse,  or  and  az. 

Hanger,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  griffin,  segreant,  per 
fcsse,  or  and  az. — Crest,  a  griffin,  as  in  the 
arms,  holding  an  escarbuncle. 

}1.\NGREST,  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  escallops  or. 

HaniiAM,  [Winburne  and  De^Ti's  Court,  Dorset- 
shire,] quarterly,  or  and  gu.  over  all,  a  bend, 
engr.  (anollter,  plain,)  sa.  charged  with  three 
crosses,  formee,  fitchee,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
gi-ifiin  s  head,  erased,  or,  ducally  gorged  of  the 
last. 

Hanhavt,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend,  sa. 
three  crosses,  pattee,  ar. 

Jianham,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  crosses,  formee,  ar. 

Hanningfiei-d,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  chev.  sa. 

Hanington,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  three 
plates,  each  charged  with  as  iDany  ermine-spofs, 
betw.    three    demi    lions,    rampant,    vert      See 

liA.MMINGTON. 

JIanke,  gyrouny  of  eight,    az.   and  gu.  a  wolf, 

rani]5ant,  or,   armed  sa.  langued  of  the   second. 

[Granted  fo  John  Hanke,  Men/or  of  the    CUi/ 

of  Chester,   September  G,  15S().] 
IJankes,    bendy    of    six,     az.     and    or,     a    chief 

erm. 
Mankey,  [London,]    per   pale,    gu.    and    az.    a 

Molf,   salient,  erminois,   vulned  on  the  shoulder, 

gu. — Crest,  a  demi  wolf  erminois. 
Hankeij,  [Churton,  Cheshire,]   per  pale,  gu.   and 

az.   a  wolf,  .salient,  ar. 
Hnnkinf,  [London,]  pei-  pale,   az.  and  gu.   a  wolf, 

salient,     erminoi";,     vulned      on     the    shoulder, 

gu. 
Uankeij,  per  pale,  az.  aiul   gu.  a   wolf,  rampant, 

enTiinois. —  Crest,   a   wolf's   head,   erased,   ermi- 

Hanki'ok)).  clicquv,  or  and  vert. 


H  A  N 

Hankford,  [Devon,]  sa.  on   a    chev.    ar.  a  fe.sse, 

wavy,  gu. 
Hankford,  sa.  on    a   chev.    ar.   three  bars,  wavv, 

gu.' 
Hankford,  sa.   a  chev.  vane,   ar.  and  gu. 
Hankford,   tea.  billettv,  a  lesse  ar. 
Hankford,  [De\on,]  sa.  a   cli.'V.    undee,  ar.  and 


Hankford,  sa.   on  a  clie\ .  ar.  thi 


iieLule( 


Hankford,  ar.  two  bends,  wavy,  gu. 

Hankford,  gu.   a  chev.  harry,  nebulec,   of  six,  ar. 
a)ui  sa. 

HaSki'ENNY,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.   a  chief  or. 

Hanley,  [Devonshire,]    ar.  a   buckle,  lozenge- 
wise,  sa. 

Hanlei/,   [Devonshire,]  ;ir.  fretl^ 
the  first. 

Hanley,  [Devonshire,]  az.   three 


a  canton  o*. 


roats  oi".  attired 


Hanley,  [Buckinghamshire,]  az.  a  fesse,  dan- 
cettee,  bet\''.  three  hawks  or. 

Hanley,  ar.  three  talbots,  passant,  az. 

L*^  AM  I, ON,  [Kent,]  gu.  three  crescents  ar. 

Hanlon,  or  Hannon,  [Oxford,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant,      guttee  d'eau. 

Hanlow,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjjant,  az. 

Hanmalyn,  gu,  a  lion,  rarajiant,  or,  guttee,  sa. 

Hanmer,  [Ilnnmer  and  Battisfield,  Flintshire, 
and  Beachfield,  Salop,]  ar.  two  .lions,  pas- 
sant, guard  ant,  crov.-ned  or. — Crest,  on  a  cha- 
peau gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion,  sejant,  guardaut, ' 
ar. 

Hamner,  [Porkington,  Salop,]  <iz.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, guardanl,  crowned  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  vested, 
quarterly  ar.  and  az.  cuff  erm.  on  the  hand  ppr. 
a  falcon,  close^  or,  beaked,  winged,  and  legged, 
az.  belled  or. 

Hanmer,  vert,  two  dolijhins,  endorsed,   or. 

Hannier,  [Elweuy  Maptis,  Salop,]  sa.  fliree  goats, 
passant,  ar. 

IIanxam,  quarterly,  or  and  ^;k.  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  crosses,  formee,  fiichee,   ar. 

JTannay,  [Loudon,]  ar.  three  stag.s'  heads, 
erased,  az  collared  or,  at  the  front  of  the  col- 
lar a  hell  of  the  last. — Crest,  within  the  horns 
of  a  crescent,  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  sa. 

IIanxes,  [Oxfordshire,]  per  ])ale,  gu.  and  az. 
oil  a  fesse,  (lancetfee,  betw.  three  mullets  ar.  as 
many  cross  crosslcti?  sa.  [Graj'ted  to  Richard 
Hannes,    Oxford,  December^,   lO-lL] 

Hanni:-^',  az.  a  chev.-  IxHw.  three  demi  hons, 
rampant,  or. 

Hanney,  or  Hannay,  ar.  three  brockets'  (or  youug 
stags')  heads,  couped,  az.    collared   or,  tlicreto 


B  A  ^ 

;i  hell  nnixcd  gu. — Crest,  betw.  (lie   horns  ol"  a 

crescent,  a  cross  crusslf-t  sa.   fAimlhcr,  fitcbec 

.a.) 
IJaiunj,  sa.  a  lesse  or  lietw.  three  ciiiqiiefoils  erm. 
II.VNNii.i.,  az.  a  fpsse,  (launcelk'c,  betw.    thi'cc 

L;rifliiis,   passant,   or. 
IJanvi.L,   [Buckinghainsliire,]  az.  a  fesse,  dauii- 

ccftee,  ar.  betw.  three  martlets  or. 
I]  \N\1NG,    erm.    ou    a   chief    gu.    tliiee    bucks' 

heads,    cabossed,    or. —  Crest,     a    stag's    head, 

erased,  or. 
Hanning.     llie  same  anas. — Crest,  a  stag's  head, 

erased,  ppr.     [Borne  hi/  M'ili'i(nn  Hanning,   of 

J)illinc/ton  -  Huusl',     I/niinsler,     Soiiterseishire, 

lb-24.i 
IIanningfield,  or  Havingfield,  [Cornwall,] 

or,  a  chev.  sa. 
11  ANNON,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa. 
JJaxs.     See  Hansby. 
Uan'S^ARD,    [Westmorland,]    gii.    a    bend    Dr.  a 

unillet  for  diflerence. 
Hansard,   gu.  three  estoils  or. 
Hansard,  [Suffolk,  Lincolnshire,  and  Yorkshire,] 

gii.  three  mullets  ar. 
Hansard,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  three  martlets  ar. 
Hansard,  gu.  a)i  estoil  of  eight  ])ointi  ar. 
Hansard,  g-u.  three  mullets  of  six  jjoints  ar. 
Hansard,  gii.  a  bend  betw.  six  mullets  ar. 
Hansby,    or  Hans,    [St.  Giles,  Beverley,  and 

New  JIalton,  Yorkshire,]  az.  three  sh?t(^kes, 

close,"  ar.    a    chief  erm. — Crest,    a   jiheon    or. 

[Granted  to  Radidph  Hans,  alias  Hansuy,  of 

St.  Giles,   Beverley,   October  10,  1582.] 
Hanselyn,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the 

field. 
I]  AXSLOP,  [Northamptonshire  and  Vrarwickshire,] 

ar.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,   az.   bet^'.  tAvo  b.irs 

g-u. 
Haxson,    [London,  and  Abingdon,  Berkshire,] 

ar.  three    mascles,  (another,  lozenges,)  sa.    on 

a  chief  of  the  second  as  many  lions,  rampant,  of 

the  first,  holding  a  mascle  ar. 
Hanson,    [Rastricke  and  ^Youdl!Ollsc,  Yorkshivf, 

and  Peckham,  Surrey,]    or,    a    che\ .    counter- 

compony,  ar.  and  az.  betw.  three  martlets  sa. — 

Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  ar.  a  martlet, 

with  wings,  endorsed,  sa. 
iluuson,  or,    a   chev.    chequy,  ar.  and   az.  betw. 

three   martlets   of  the   last.— Crest,  on  a  ducal 

coronet a  dove,  close,   holding  in  the- 

beak  a  sprig  of  olive [Home  lij  Jo/m 

Hanson,    of  Gilstead-HaU,    near    lircnlwo(,d, 

Essex,  18:2.5.] 
Ifar.ion,  [Sir    Xiobert,    Lord    Mayor    of  Loiulon, 

1(>73,]  ar.  three  mascles  sa.  on   a   chief  of  the 

second  as  many  lions,  rampant,  of  the  field. 


II  A  R 

Hanstkh,  or  Hasted,  [Northumberland  and 
Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and 
az. 

Hansted,  [Northumberland,]  gu.  a  bend,  chequy, 
or  and  az.     See  Ha Mi'.-^TKH. 

Hansted,  gu.  a  chief  ar. 

!L\NTi':,  or,  a  cross,  engr.  gu. 

JL\.NTE\;i.!,,  [Devon,]  .sa.  semee  of  crosses, 
bottony,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.     See  Hantvilk. 

ILvNi'iiY,  gu.  an  inescocheon,  ar.  v.'ithin  an  orle 
of  plates. 

Hantom,  ar.  a  cross,  fonneo,  sa.  betw.  six  lions, 
rampant,  of  the  last. 

Haxtvii.)-;,  or  Handvii.le,  [Devonshire  and 
Kent,]  ar.  the  field  replenished  with  ooss  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  se- 
cond.-— Crest,  an  eagle's  head  erm.  dueallv 
crowned  or,  betw.  two  Avings 

Hantrill,  gu.  crusuly,  a  lion,  ramp;int,  ar. 

Hantvill,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  crusuly,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar. 

Hanyile,  [Bucks,]  az.  a  fesse,  indented,  betv.'. 
three  griffins,  rampant,  or. 

Hancill,  [Bucks,]  az.  a  fesse,  indented,  betw. 
three  martlets  or. 

Hanwood,  or  Hamwood,  ar.  a  chev.  quiir- 
ferly,  sa.  and  gu.  b:iit(<Ily,  counter  battelly, 
betv.'.  three  ravens'  heads,  erased,  az.  biUettv  of 
the  field. 

Hanynton,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
lions,  rampant,  vert,  as  many  trefoils,  slip})ed, 
ermine. 

Hat'I'EK,    [Oxford.shire,]    ar.  a   mullet,  pierced, 

Hajipcne,  [Oxford,]  ar.  a  mullet  gu. 

31aha]jon,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  lietw.  three  eagles' 
heads,   erased,  sa.  as  many  crescents  or. 

HARiiE,  or  ItARBEY,  [Asby,  Northampton- 
shire,] sa.  a  fesse,  indented,  erm.  betw.  eighl 
billets  ar. — Crest,  au  eagle's  head,  erased,  or, 
betw.  two  wings  sa.  bezantee. 

Harbin.     ScellARiiYN. 

Hareord,  [Hertfordshire,  and  Gunicin,  Norfolk, 
originally  of  Wales,]  quarterly,  az.  and  gu.  an 
imperial  ciown  or,  betw.  four  lions,  rampant,  in-. 
■ — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  orni.  a 
lion,  couchant,   ar. 

Harborne,  [Cheshire  and  I»Iidd!esex,]  gu.  a  fish, 
naiant,  ar. 

Harhorne,  gu.  ou  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  bezants, 

a  lion,  passant,  sa. — Crest,  a  bezant,  betw.  l^^o 

lions'  gambs  sa.     f Another  crest,  on  a  chapeau 

.  gu.    tin-ned    up   erm.    an    eagle,    displayed,    or. 

[Granted  1082.] 

Harborne,  [iliddk-sex,  Norfolk,  and  of  Thackley, 
Oxfordshire,]  gu.  a  lion,  jiassanl,  or,  betw.  three 


H  A  R 

bezants. — Crest,  a  stock  of  a  tree,  couped  and 
eradicated  ])pr.  on  it  an  eagle,  displayed,  or, 
beaked  and  menibei-cd  on.  (Another  cresf,  a 
lion,  sejant,  or,  rcstins;'  liis  dexter  foot  on  a 
bezant.     [C'n//;/^?  1013.] 

Harhonie,  [Shropshire.]     'Wv  same  arms. 

Harhorne,  [Yarmouth,  Norfollc]     The  same. 

IJAitiiOTTi.i:,  [Brecon,]  az.  three  icicles,  in  bend, 
or.  fAnulIier,  ar.) — Cresf.  a  dexter  arm,  em- 
liowed,  vested  az.  ciifl'  ar.  holding  in  the  hand 
l)pr.  a  club  or. 

Harhotile,  [Sufloll;,]  az.  thi'ce  icicles,  bend  ways, 
or,  v,-ithin  a  bordure  engr.  erm.  —  Crest,  a  deini 
fidcon  or,  with  wings  expanded,  barry  wavy  of 
six,  ar.  and  az. 

Harhofell,  [Norllnirabcrland,]  or,  three  escallops 
gu . 

IlARiiRED,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  cross  vair,  betw. 
four  lions,  raiupaiit,  or. 

Harkrox,  [Chesliire,]  gu.  a  hawk  ar. 

Harhron,  gu.  a  dol]ihin,  naiaat,   embov.ed,   ar. 

Ilarhrnn,  gu.  a  salmon,  naiant,  in  fesse  ar. 

Haruy,  [Aldenham,  Hertfordshire;  Adston  and 
Astley,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  fesse,  dan- 
cettee,  erm.  betw.  tea  billets  ar.  four  in  chief 
and  six  in  base. —  Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  erased, 
with  wings  expanded  sa.  bezautce. 

Harhij,  [Atv.-eston,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  fesse 
erm.  betw.  ten  billets,  four,  three,  and  three, 
ar.- — Crest,  a  heron's  head,  erased,  or,  betw. 
two  wings  expanded  sa.     \_Granied  1599.] 

Harhy,  or  Harvij,  [Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,  1272 
and  1273,]  ar.  two  bars,  wavy,  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  three  crosses,  pattee,  fifchee,  or. 

HAHJiVN,  or  Harbin,  [Newton,  near  Yeovil, 
■Somersetshire,  lGi2,]  az.  a  saltier,  voided,  betw. 
four  spears  or. —Crest,  an  arm,  in  armom-, 
couped  at  the  elbow,  in  pale,  or,  holding  in  tlie 
gauntlet  a  s|)ur  of  the  first,  feathers  sa. 

IiARCr-E,  or  Hartling,  sa.  three  cscocheons 
ar.  on  each  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Harclkv,  or  llxRKi.MY ,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  in  (he 
first  quarter  a  martlet  sa. 

Harcold,  vert,   a  fesse,  flory  counterflory,  or. 

Harcourt,  [Stanton  -  Ilarcourt,  Oxfordshire,] 
gu.  two  bars  or. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  a 
peacock,   close,  ppr. 

Harconrl,  [Dudlington,  Leicestersliire,]  gu.  two 
bars  or,  in  cJiief  a  crescent  ar. 

ilarcourl,  or,  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  escallops 
of  the  second. 

H'lnoiirt,   or,   two  bars,   and  a  cliief  gu. 

Ilarcourl,  gu.  two  bars  or,   a  label  of  fi\e  points 


liar  court,  ^ 
Ilarcourl , 


a  chief  gu. 


H  A  K 

Harco  irf,   or,    two  bars  gu.  a  label  of  five  points 

az. 
Ilfirccouri,   [Leice.stershire,]  or,  two  bars  gu. 
Harccourt,  [Leiceste-rshire,]   gu.  two  bars  or. 
Ilarecourl,  gu.  a  chief  erm. 
Ihirccovrt,  erm.  a  chiel'gu. 
ILvRD,  or,  a  chev.  engr.   a.',,  betw  .   three  hed^>e- 

hogs  sa. 
Harc/e,    or   Ilurdi/,  ar.    a   cross   engr.   az.    l>etw. 

four  hedgehogs  sa. 
Hardbkane,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  Ihwc.  bean-cods 

vert. 
Hardhcaite,  ar.  three  beaa-cods  transversed,  the 

escochcon  ppr. 
Harijby,  gu.  billetlee,  a  fesse  and  chev.  ar. 
nARDCA.STijK,  sa.  ou  a  cliev.  betw-.  three  castles 

ar.  as  many  leopards'  faces  gu. 
II.VRDDE,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,   or. 
Hardehill,  or  HARD.s;nALL,  [Leicestershire,] 

or,  a  cross,  engi-.  gu.  a  maillet  vert,  for  ditfer- 

ence. 
Haruel,    vert,    a   fesse    flory,   counterflory    or. 

[Bor7ie  hij  William   Hardel,    Lord  Mayor  of 

London,  anno  1215,  17th  King  John,  one  of  i/ie 

fii:cni'i/-fii:i'  Barons  selected  to  enforce  the  ohser- 

vance  of  Magna  Cltaria,  on  the  loth  June,   in 

the  year  aforesaid.'] 
Hordell,  az.  a  fesse,  counter-flowered,  or. 
Hardell,  or,  a  bend  az.  cottised  gu. 
Hardeeey,    ar.    on    a    bend,    betw.    two   Uous" 

heads,  erased,  sa.  three  cross  crosslets  or. 
Hardly,  gu.   a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  plates,  over 

all  a  fesse  az. 
Hardeshum.,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  six  mardets 

gu. 
Hardev.     See  Hardy. 
Hardgrave,  ar.  a  gridln,  segieant,  gu. 
Hardgraie,  ar.  a  griliin,  segreant,  per  tessc,   gu. 

and  sa.  armed  or. 
Hardgrave,  ar.  a  griliin,  segreant,  az. 
Hardgrave,  ar.  a  grilfin,   segreant,   sa.   his   fore- 
legs gu.  armed  or. 
Hardgrave,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  fesse  or,  fretty 

gu.  betw.  three  hinds,  trippant,  ar. 
Harding,  [Iving's  Newton,  Derbyshire,]  gu.  on 

a  chev.  ar.  fimbriafed  or,  three  escallops  sa. — 

Crest,    a   mitre   gu.   banded    and    striuged    or, 

charged  with  a  chev.  ar.  fimbriatL'd  of  the  second, 

thereon  three  escallops  sa.     [Granted  ad  Jul//, 

1711.] 
Harding,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  .sa.  two  wolves, 

and  three  cincjuefuils,  counterclianged,  v,  ithin  a 

bordure,  per  pale,  gu.  and  or. 
Harding,     [ilouldingiield,     Uiuhani,]    gu.     three 

greyhounds,  courant,  in    pale    or,    colkHed    az. 

(Another,  ar.) 


H  A  R 

Hardinrj,  [London,]  or,  ou  a  bend  ;iz.  three  mart- 
lets ar.  a  sinister  canton  of"  the  second,  charged 
with  a  rose  of  the  first,  hctw.  two  (leurs-de-lis  of 
the  third. — Crest,  a  denii  buck  pjir.  attired  or, 
holding- au  anchor  of  the  last.  [Giaiilcd  A  i'</. 
3(1/ Z',  15US.] 

[frirding,  [I.oidon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sii.  three  iiiurt- 
Icts  or. 

nariHug,  [I^e^^  (owne,  \Vil(s!,ire,]  ar.  on  abend 
az.  three  martlet.s  or. 

HardiiKj,  vert,  three  acorns  or. 

Hardmcj,  [King-'.s  Newton,  in  the  parish  of  IW el- 
borne,  Dcrb\shire,]  g\i.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three 
escallops  of  the  field. — Crest,  on  a  mitre  gu.  a 
chev.  ar.  charged  uith  three  escallops  of  the  first. 

HardiiK/,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  three  greyhounds, 
coiirantj  hi  pale,  ar.  collared  or. 

Hardinr/,  gu.  three  greyhounds,  courant,  in  jjale, 
or. 

Hdrdiiuf,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  az. 

Hardi'ngtox,  or  Hakrino'I'ox,  [Yorkshiie,] 
or,  a  fesse,  betw.  three  escallops  gu. 

Hakdisty,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  liou,  rampant, 
betw.  three  tieurs-de-lis  or,  a  chief  vair.— Crest, 
a  boar's  head,  couped,  ppr.  piierced  through  by 
an  arrow. 

Hardlks,  [Lord  IMayor  of  London,  ]-J5-i  to 
1258,  iuclusivc,]  or,  a  bend,  betw.  tv.o  cotiises 
sa. 

ILvniiRES,  [Ilardres,  Kent,]  gu.  a  lion,  ramjjant, 
erm.  oppre.ssed  vith  a  cbev.  or.  [Crcaled  a 
Baronet,  JvneS,  1G42.] 

Hardres,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  erm.  (;iil 
forked,  oppressed  with  a  c!iev.  or. 

Hardres,  psjr  chev.  or  and  az.  three  cups  counter- 
changed. 

HARDR]iSHUl,L,  ar.  a  chev.  .-a.  betw.  ten  mart- 
lets gu. 

Hurdreshdl,  [Leicestershire,]  or,  a  cross  eiigr. 
gu.  in  the  first  quarter  a  martlet  vert. 

IlARDwiciC,  or  Hardwicick,  [llardwick,  Der- 
byshire,] ai".  a  saltier  engr.  az.  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  three  cinquefoils  fanotlier,  three  roses) 
of  the  first. — Crest,  ou  a  mount  vert,  a  stag, 
coui-ant,  ppr.  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  ar. 

Hardwick-,  gu.  a  saltier  erm.  betw.  four  mullets, 
pierced,  ar. 

IfAiiin',  sn.  on  a  chev.  erm. 'betw.  three  escallo]is 
ar.  as  many  grihin^"  heads,  cra.sed,  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  auarni,  embowed,  in  arnu}ur,  gauntlet 
ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  a  grifiin's  head,  as  in 
the  arms.  \Borne  hij  Sir  C/mrks  Jlardi/,  R.N. 
1790.] 

Hardif,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  a  Icoiiard's  face,  betw. 
two  crescents  of  the.  field,  on  a  chiel  oi'  the 
second,  three  Catliariue-wheels  of  the  first. 


II  A  R 

Hard}/,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  gu.  a  cre- 
scent, betw.  two  leopard.s'  heads  of  the  first,  on 
a  chief  az.  three  Catharine-wheels  or. — Crest, 
an  eagle's  head,  bendy  of  four,  ar.  and  sa.  betw. 
t\vo  wings,  the  dexter  or,  the  sinister  gn.  I,.  '.,;.. 
beak  a  paiisey-ilow  er  jjpr.  stalked  and  lea\(Hl 
vert. 

Hard;/,  [L eland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  Catha- 
rine-viieels  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  cre- 
scent, betw.  two  leopards'  faces  of  the  first. 

Hurdij,  ['J'oller-AVilnrer,  8:c.  Dorsetshire,]  sa.  on 
a  chev.  betw.  three  cscul'ops  or,  as  many  dra- 
gons' heads,  erased,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dex- 
ter arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  dragon's  head,  erased,  sa. 

Hardey,  or,  a  cross  engr.  az.  betw.  four  hedge- 
hogs .sa. 

Hardic,  or  Hardy,  [Cargarsc,  Scotland,]  gu.  a 
dexter  hand,  fesscways,  holding  a  dagger  ar. 
point  downwards,  betv,'.  two  mullets  or. 

IL\RnYSHiLii,  or  IlAunYSHULi,,  ar.  a  chev. 
sa.  within  an  orle  of  martlets  gu. 

Hake,  [Norfolk,]  or,  two  bars  gemelles  gu.  a 
chief  indented  ar. — Crest,  a  demi  liou  ar. 

Hare,  [Stow-Bardolfe,  Norfolk,]  gu.  two  bars  or, 
a  chief  iudejited  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  denii 
liou  ar.  holding  a  cross  patonce,  fitchee,  gu. 
( Anollier  crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  gorged 
with  a  naval  coronet  gii.)  \_Cyeated  a  Baronet, 
July  2-3d,  1G41.] 

Hare,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw.  three  griffins' 
heads,  erased,  az.  ou  a  chief  gu.  a  mullet  betw. 
two  martlets  or.  [Borne  ly  Thomas  Hare, 
LL.D.  Vicar  of  Wahokcn,  Norfolk,  and  Clian- 
ccl/or  of  Norioicli,  150:2.] 

Hare,  ai'.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  two  martlets  or,  in 
chief  three  grifiins'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Hare,  ar.  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 

Hare,  [Scotland,]  az.  two  bars,  and  a  chief  in- 
dented or, 

Harehukad,  [York.shirc',]  gu.a  cross  vair,  betw. 
four  lions,  passant,  or. 

IIarkcourt.     See  IIarcourt. 

Harkcas,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

HaRKFORD,  az.  two  bars  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
harts'  heads  of  the  second. 

Hakkld,  vert,  a  fesse,  counter-fluwercd  or. 

Harewari;,  [Warwickshire,]  az.  a  bend,  wavy, 
betw.  two  bucks'  heads,   erased,   or. 

ILarewedon,  ar.  ou  a  bend  gu.  five  lozenges  of 
the  field.      (Another,  or.) 

Haricrdon,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  guttee  dc  ])0!X,  a  fesse, 

Hakeavei.E,     [fiosford    and     Wotton-Shottrev. 
Worcesteivsliire,   and   Lhd.enham,   Snflblk,]    ar, 
[  3  II  ] 


II  A  R 

on  a  fesso,  nclmlce,  mi.  tliree  liares'  heads, 
coiipoil,  or.  fAniitliijf,  tlic  lieiuls,  erased,  ar. 
Anolltcr,  [)pv.") — Crest,  a.  liaro's  head,  erased,  or. 

Hureu-eU,  sa.  t«  o  hoiis,  passant,  crowned  or. 

Hareuell,  ar.  (wo  lions,  jiassant,  guardant,  sa. 

Harewood,  sa.  on  a  chiel"  ar.  three  harts' heads, 
erased,  of  the  field.     See  Harwood. 

IlARiiWORTH,  or  Hakwortii,  [iXorfiilk,]  az.  a 
fesse,  gobonnted,  ar.  and  gu.  betw.  three  ov,ls 
of  the  second. 

JlARFiiTJ',  [Kent,]  az.  throe  mullets  or,  a  canton 
of  the  last,  within  a  borduro  couiitcr-coiupony 
or  and.  az.— Crest,  a  dcnii  dolphin,  erect,  ])pr. 
(Another,  a  dolphin,  emiiowed  ppr.)  [Graiiicd 
9lh  Mm/,  1504. 

llARl'M,]:iiT,  or  II /VRTFLEKTE,  az.  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Harkukd,  [Bosbnry,  Herefordshire,]  sa.  two 
bends  ar.  on  a  canton  (the  arms  of  Scvonpe)  az. 
a  bend  or. — Crest,  a  phoenix  or,  wings  az. 
issninp,-  from  flames  ppr. 

Harford,  az.  a  bend  cottised  ar.  betw.  six  lions, 
rampant,   or. 

Harford,  sa.  an  estoilc  of  eight  points  ar. 

Ha/ford,  [i3eyon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  fusilly,  gii.  a  lion, 
passant,  iu  chief,  sa. 

Harford,  sa.  two  hendlets  ar.  a  canton  az.  charged 
with  a  bend  or. — Crest,  from  flames  ppr.  a  dra- 
gon's head  or,  belw.  two  Agings  az.  fire  issuing 
from  the  mouth,  [^liorne  hy  John  Scrandret 
Harford,  of  Blaizc-Ca.ftle,  Henhurij,  Glou- 
cester, 1S24.] 

IIargka  ii,L,  vert,  tliree  annulets  ar. 

Hargil,  [Clementhorp,  Yorkshire,]  gn.  three 
mullets  or,  a  canton  erra. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  gu.  a  lion's  head  or. 

Hargle,  ar.  three  bucks'  heads  sa.  armed  or. 

Hargoft,  ar.  agrifiin,  rampant,  az.  mejnuored  gu. 

Hargonell,  ar.  tliree  annulets  vert. 

Hargost,  ar.  a  griflin,  segreant,  az.  armed  or. 
(Anotlier,  armed  gu.) 

Hargrav  E,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  a  fesse  ar.  fretty 
gu.  betw.  tliree  stags  in  full  course  or,  attired 
of  the  second.— Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
per  fesse,  or  and  az.  attired  ar. 

IIaringi;ll,  gu.  three  mullets  or,  a  quarter  erm. 

Harixgton.     See  Harringion. 

Hariot,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1!3I,]  per 
pale,  crin.  and  erminois,  three  crescents  coun- 
terchanged. 

Harison.     See  with  IIarreson. 

Harkelow,  barruly,  ar.  and  sa. 

Hark  EN,  or,  two  bars,  daucettee,  gu. 

Harkiyn,  or,  two  bars  az. 

Harlakexdon,  az.  a  fesse,  erm.  betw.  three 
leopards'  heads  ov. 


H  A  Tv 

Hart-AND,  or,  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  sea-lions, 
erect  on  their  tails  az.  three  stags'  heads  cabos- 
s>xl  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  sea-lion,  as  in  the 
arms,  ducallv   crowned    or,    holding    betw.   his  j 

pav.s  an  anchor  gold,   fluked  sa. 

JTareekendon,  or  HARLAKi-.N'r:ox,  [Earls 
Coiube,  Essex,  and  Kent,]  az.  a  fesse  erni. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. — Crest, 
betw.  the  attire  of  a  stag  or,  an  eagle,  reguar- 
dant,  with  wings  expanded  ar. 

Harei:x,  gu.  three  crescents  ar. 

Harlestox,  ar.  a  saltier  gu.  beiw.  four  fleurs- 
de-lis  az. 

IJarL'Si'on,  ar.  a  bordure  az. 

Harlcslon,  ar.a  fesse  erm. 

llarh'sloii,  az.  an  inescocheou  or. 

Ifarlcslon,  [South-Kendon,  Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse 
erm.  belw.  two  gemelles  sa.  (Anolher,  two 
barrulets  sa.)— Crest,  a  buck's  head  gu.  attired 
ar.  betw.  the  horns  a  sun  or. 

Harlestoti,  az.  an  inescoclieon  ar. 

ILvELETOX,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  tliree  garbs  ;ir. 

Harlewix,  [Devon,]  az.  a  bar  ar.  three  ap- 
]jles,  ei-cct,  in  base  ppr. 

HarIeiL-;/n,  or  HarlriDt/n,  [Devonshire,]  az.  a  bar 
ar.  betw.  three  ajjples  transposed  in  base  or. 

Harlev,  [Herefordshire,]  or,  a  benC.  cottised  sa. 
— Crest,  on  a  cas'le,  triple  tov.-cred  ar.  a  deiai 
lion,  rampant,  gu.  issuing  from  the  top  of  i'le 
middle  tower. 

Hurley,  [the  Hon,  Tlionias,  Lord  liL.vor  of  Lon 
don,  1708.]     The  same  arms. 

Hurleij,  or,  three  j)ilcs  sa. 

Harloj,   or  Harlay,   or,  two  pales  sa. 

Harlcij,  ar.  two  pales  sa. 

IIap.eixg,  az.  a  fesse,  dancettec,  betw.  three 
martlets  or. 

Harlinrj,  or  Harlimiho.ra,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  unicorn, 
climaut,  sa.  armed  and  unguled  q-^. 

Harlhuj,  [Sufiblk,]  nz.  nine  lleurs-de-lis  ar.  three, 
three,  two,  and  one. 

Harllr.fj,  [Sufl'alk,]  ar.  a  luiicorn,  sejam,  sa.  armed 
and  u-.iguled  or. 

Harlincj,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  az. 

ILuriuifj,  [Devon,]  az.  seniee-de-lls  ar. 

llarling,  ar.  a  unicorn,  sejant,  sa.  armed  and  un- 
guled or. 

IJARiiLE,  or,  a  bend,  cottised,  sa. 

Harlow,  [Gray's  Inn,  London,  and  of  Preston,    ' 
Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair,   betw.  six 
bilhts  or. — Crest,  a  cinquefoil   or,  issuing  from 
betw.   the   horns  of  a  crescent  vair.     [Graniid 
l.rJl).] 

Ilarlvw,  per  saltier,  or  and  az.  on  tlie  first,  tn-o 
uiai-tlets,  on  the  second,  as  many  ciuquefoils,  all 
couuterchanged. 


H  A  R 


Uarhm-,  per  saltier, 

first,  a  nutrtlet  of  the   s 

cinqiiefoil  or. 
Jlarlow,  [Essex,]  sa.    tlirc 

encli  a  lioii,  rainp-ant,   gu. 
Uap.i.S'I'ox,  nr.  a  chev.  sa.  in  t 

bird  of  tlie  last. 
Uarhloii,  [Ilardwirk,   Kejit,]  j 


nul  az.  on  a  cliev.  of  the 
second,  iLarged  ^ilh  a 


inescoclieons   ar.   on 

n  the  dexter  point  a 

six,  or  and 


Harlslon,  sa.  a  cross  emi.  bet\v.  four  crescents  or. 

Ilarktoite,  [Soiitli-Ossenden,  Essex,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
erru.  cnttised  sa.  (qunrterisig  Wcntworlh.) — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head 
enu.  attired  of  the  lirst,  bearing  l;t-t\v.  the  attires 
a  ha\vtliorn-bush,  fructed  ppr.  [Borne  by  Si)- 
John  llnrhlone.  Governor  of  Havre-de-Grace, 
Teinp.  Edw.  IV.  and  Robert  Harlcslone,  Esq. 
Secretary  to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  lC>4(t.] 

JIarlwyn,  ar.  tlaee  ]e-^s,  coujjcd  at  the  thigli 
sa.  two  and  one. 

il.VRLVSTON,  paly  of  sl\,  or  and  sa. 

H.MIMA. V,  [Rendiesiiani  and  Mulford,  Suflolk,] 
az.  a  chev.  betw.  six  rams  accosted  couritcr- 
trii)])ing-,  two,  two,  and  two,  ar.  attired  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  old  man  ppr.  beard  and  hair  ar. 
v.reathed  about  the  head  Anth  leaves  vert,  in  his 
dexter  hand  the  stump  of  a  tree,  erased,  vert, 
jvarfled  or,  chained  round  the  body,  with  the 
end  of  the  chain  in  the  sinister  hand  or. 

Harman,  [KentJ  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three 
pcruiies  p])r. 

Harrna,!,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  curry- 
combs sa. 

Hurniait,  [Taynton,  Oxfordshire,  and  ^^'"arwick- 
shire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  chra-ged  with  a  buck's 
head,  couped,  betw.  four  marilets  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  dural  coronet  sa.  a  buck's  head 
ar. 

Hurma7i,  [Harman-IIall,  Sussex,]  (juarterly,  ar. 
and  gu.  on  a  bend  az.  three  roses  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  corouct  or,  au  arm,  em- 
bowed,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished  of  tlie  first, 
grasping  two  sprigs  of  roses  ar.  stalked  and 
lea\  ed  vert,  seeded  or. 

Harman.  The  same  arms  as  IIarmaX,  of  Eeu- 
dlesham,  quartering  Cahusac,  per  pale,  or  and 
az.  a  fesse  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  demi  man 
ppr.  crowned  with  an  eastern  coronet  or,  chained 
round  the  waist,  and  holding  the  end  in  the 
sinister  hand  or,  the.  dexter  hand  holding  a 
withered  tree  torn  up  by  the  root  j)]ir.  \_Borne 
by  Samuel  Harman,  of  Antigua,  in  tlie  West 
indies,  £?fy.  ]S55.] 

Harman,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  ciirryconibs 
I'pr. 

Has;  MAN- 


LK,  or,  two  oars  az. 


H  A  R 

II  \RMA>rvri,T,,  or,  t«'o  bars  gu. 

ll.AR.ME,  [.Surrey,]  az.  a  sjihcre  or. 

Har.MLVN,  gu.a  lion,  rampant,  or,  guttee  de 
poix. 

Harmon,  [Moor's  Hail,  Staffordshire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  sa.  a  stag's  liead,  betw.  four  birds  of  the 
first.  [Borne  by  John  Harmon,  alias  Yessey. 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  17th  Hen.  Ylll.] 

Ha]!.monj),  [Taynton,  Oxfordshire,]  sa.  three 
currycombs  ar.  garuisiied  or. — Crest,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  vested  ar.  cufl'  or,  holding  in  the 
hand  pjjr.  a  halberl  gu. 

IIarmor,  [Gloucestershire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse 
indented,  or  and  sa.  on  a  beiul  of  the  last,  three 
lozenges  of  the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  vested  sa. 
cufi'  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr,  two  rose- 
branches  vert,  one  arching-  to  the  right,  aiid 
flowering  on  the  top  with  a  wliite  rose,  the  other 
to  the  left,  in  the  like  manner,  with  a  red  rose. 
[Granted  IGlo.] 

IIarnage,  [Salop,  Bollerswarden,  Shenton,  and 
Shrewsbury,]  ar.  three  torteauxes.- — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  gamb,  erect,  ar. 
holding  a  torteaux. 

Harne,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  niaunch  gu. 

Harneys,  or  IIarnous,  [Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  sa.  giitte  d'or. — Crest,  a  stag's  head  sa. 
guttee  d'or,  attu'ed  gold. 

Harnge,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  three  trefoils  ar. 

Harxijai.l,  or,  three  roses  gu. 

Harnlinll.     The  same. 

Harold,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mul- 
lets of  six  points  gu. 

Harold,  gu.  a  fosse  ar.  betw.  three  estoiles  or. 

Harold,  [Ireland,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  es- 
toiles  ar. 

Harold,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  thi-ee  cres- 
cents gu. 

Harold,  gu.  a  cross  moline  erm. 

Harold,  or  Harrould,  [Shrop.shire,]  vert,  a  fesse, 
Jiory,-  counterdory,  or. 

Harold,  gu.  an  escai'buncle  or,  betw.  tluee  es- 
toiles  of  the  second. 

Harold,  [SulTolk,]  gu.  an  escarbuncle,  betw.  two 
estoiles  or. 

Harold,  gu.  three  crosses  moline  erm. 

Harold,  or,   tn o  bars  gu. 

Harold,  or,  two  bends  gu. 

Harrold,  [Ireland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mnl- 
lets  gu. 

Harowden,  or  Harweijon,  [Cheshire.]  See 
]iARi:wi;i)uN. 

IIari'di:n,   [Oxlordshire,]  ar.  a  mullet  gu. 

Harpden,   ar.  au  estoile  gu. 

Harpdcji,  [Gloucester,]  ar.  a  nuillet  of  six  points, 
pierced,  sa. — Crest,  a  hind's  head  or. 
[  3  u  -2  ] 


II  A  R 

HarpcL'ii,  [Oxfordsiiiic,]  iir.  a  imillct,  pierced,  sii. 
a  martlet  of  tlie  second  for  dilFerencc. 

11  ARi'i-NNK,   [Oxfordshire,]   az.  a  mullet  ;;ii. 

I1aiu'i:k,  or  Hakviu,  [Calkc,  Derli>.s!iire, 
StafTordsbire,  and  De\'on,]  ar.  a  lion,  ranijiant, 
within  a  l)ordure,  cngr.  sa. — Crest,  a  boar,  pas- 
sant, or,  ducally  gorged,  and  crincd  gii.  [Ciedfed 
a  )i(iro,iel.  Sept.  8,  l(i2G.] 

Ilorper,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  laiil,  and 
Caniher\M'll,  Surrey,]  az.  on  a  fes.^e,  bL-tw. 
tlu'ce  eagles,  displayed,  or,  a  fiet,  betw.  two 
martlets  of  the  first. 

Harper,  erm.  a  cinqucfoil  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a 
lion,  i)assant,  guardant,  or. 

Harper,  [Swarleston,  Derbyshire,]  per  bend 
sinister,  ar.  and  sa.  a  bon,  rampant,  counter- 
changed,   within  a  bordiiie,    gobonatcd,   or   and 

Harper,  [London,]  per  fessc,  ar.  and  sa.  a  lion, 
rampant,  couuterchanged,  within  a  bordure,  go- 
bonated,  or  and  gu. 
Harper,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
per  fesse,  gu.  and  az,  all  within  a  bordure,  go- 
bonatcd, or  and  gu. —  Crest,  a  lion's  bead,  era- 
sed, per  fesse,  or  and  gu.  collared  of  the  last, 
lined  of  the  first.  [^Granted  io  John  Harper, 
of  Christ's  Hospitcd,  by  Sir  William  Se/jar, 
Garler.]  '      ' 

Harper,  [Essex,]  lu".  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  witliin 
a  bordiu'e  engr.  sa. 

Harper,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. —  Crest, 
a  boar,  passant,  or,  ducally  gorg'ed  and  crined, 
gu. 

Harper,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  within 
a  bordure,  engr,  of  the  second. 

Harper,  [Hertfordshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  and  canton 
eiin. 

Harper,  [Amerly,  IlerefordsL're,]  sa.  a  cliev.  ar. 
and  canton  erm. 
■  Harper,   [Bedfordshire,]  az.  on  a  fesse  or,    hciw. 
thi'ec  eagles,   displayed,   ar.   a   fret,   betw.    two 
martlets  g'u. 

HARPiiTPai,  [Harpetrc,  Somer.setshire,  1138,] 
ar.  a  cross,  couped,  and  flory  at  the  ejids,  in 
saltier  gu. 

JlAurriEJ.i),  or  IlARr'.?FiELU,  [Loudon,]  ar. 
three  hai'ps  sa.  stringed  or. 

HAKi'iiAM,  [North  Cha'pci,  Ijncolushire,]  gu.  a 
mullet  ar.  betsv.  three  fleur.s-de-lis  or. 

Harpham,  sa.  a  iiarp  ar.  stringed  or.  [Coiijirmed 
io  Rohert  Harpham,  of  Marjleet,  Yorkshire, 
&q.  July  0,  1G57.] 

llAUi'lNS,  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa.  armed  and 
beaked  gu. 

ILvKi'WA^i',    alias  Thumas,    [Gwcnvo-Castlc, 


II   A   R 

^^'^ales,]   sa.  a  chc\'.   and  canton  erm. — Crest,  a 

demi   unicorn    erm.    :irmed,    and    sup])ortiug  a 

shield,  gu. 
IIarhanck,     \qA,    a    herring,    haurient,    ar. — 

Crest,  a  stork  ppr.  in    the   beak    a  hemns:  ar. 

[^liorue  by  Beiijamiii  Harrance,  Esq.  of  Foot's 

Cray  I' lace.   Kent,   1815.] 
ILvKiMAKiJ,   [I]aai:-:,]gu.  three  leopards,  passant, 

llAitniF,  [Keserow,  Cornwall,]  per  fesse,  nebu- 
lee,  three  sea-dogs,  passant,  couuterchanged. 
■ — Crest,  a  demi  sea-dog,  rampant,  gu.  eared 
and  finued  or,  holding  betw.  his  paN\  s  a  Cornish 
chough  ppr. 

}[aurif„S,  ar.  three  hedge-hogs  sa. 

flARUlNGTON,   or,   a  fret  sa. 

Harrington,   or,  a  chief  gu.  and  bend  az.    . 

Han  i/iyton,   or,  two  bends  az.  a  chief  gu. 

Hnrriri.ciion,   or,   acrossgii.    voided  ar. 

}itn  riityion,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles,  dis- 
played,  or. 

Harrin/jton,  ar.  a  chew  gu.  betw.  three  leopards'" 
faees'sa. 

Harrij!(/lon,  or,  a  chief  az.  aud  bend  gu.. 

Hurriixjton,  ar.  fretty  gu.  a  label  of  tla-ee  points 
of  the  second. 

Harrington,  [Baiigworth,  Leicestershire,]  sa.  a 
fret  ar.  and  crescent  or. 

Harrington,  [Honingloa-Sibble,  Essex,]  sa.  a 
fret  ar.  charged  with  nine  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Harrii/glon,  [Cumberland,  Wickham,  Essex,  Rid- 
lingtou,  Rutlandshire,  and  Hornby^  Devon,] 
sa.  fretty  ar. 

Harrington,  sa.  a  fret  ai-. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  or,  collared  gu. 

Harrington.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a  leopard's 
heati,  conped,  ppr.  [Borne  by  the  Reverend 
John  G.  Harrington,  of  Hanwell,  Middle- 
sex.'] 

Harrington,  [Stepney,  Middlesex,]  sa.  a  fret  ar. 
and  label  of  three  points  tbrougliout  gu. 

Harrington,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  fret  ar.  within 
a  bordure,  countercomjiony,  ar.  and  sa. 

Harrington,  [Hay ton,  Lancashii-e,]  sa.  fretty  ai". 
over  all  a  label  of  three  points  or. — Crest,  a 
lion's  Jiead,  erased,  or,  gorged  with  a  belt, 
buckled,  gu.     (Another,  a  lion's  face  sa.) 

Harrington,  [Bishton,  Shropshire,]  .sa.  a  fret  ar. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  trefoils,  slipped, 
vert. —  Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gu.  betw.  two  trefoils,  slipped, 
vert,  to  the  collar  a  line-ring  ar. 

Harrington,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fom-th,  sa.  a  fret 
ar.  over  all  a  label  of  three  points  gu.  charged 
with  nine  bezants  ;  second  and  third,  ar.  a  cross 


H  A  R 

pntonce  sii. — Crest,  a  lion's  licad,  erased,  or, 
porfTcd  with  a  lahel  of  thret'  jwiuts  gn.  char^-ed 
with  iiiuc  bezants. 

I[(irrl/ir/loii,  [Essex,]  i-a.  a  fret  or. 

HarriiHjlou,  sa.  a  fret,  htnnottec,  ar.  -within  a 
hordnro,  cheqny,  of  the  first  and  second. 
[Graiilf'd  in  WUUam  Hm-ritif/lnn,  of  Kc/^fim, 
Smuer.sctshirc,  Feh.  "12,  15G8.] 

Ih;  ring  foil,  or,  a  bead  az.  a  chief  gii. 

Ifuriiicjfon,  sa.  fretty  ar. 

Jlariitf/loji,  sa.  a  fret  ar.  -Nsitlnn  a  bordure,  com- 
])ony,  ar.  and  vert. 

Harinr/loii,  [Leicester.sliirc,]  gu.  a  cliief  or,  williin 
a  bordnre  az. 

llaringlmi,  or,  a  chief  gu.  a  bordure  sa. 

Haj-i/if/lo'/i,  [Derbysliire,]  or,  a  chief  gu.  on  a 
bend  az.  an  annulet  or. 

Hakres,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gn.  debniised  willi 
a  cbev.  or. 

Harris,  [Borcattou,  Shropshire,]  or,  three  hedge- 
bogs  az. — Crest,  a  hedge -hog  az. 

Harris,  [Stockton,  Slnopshire,]  az.  a  cbev.  ar. 
be(w.  fliree  liedge-liogs  or. — Crest,  a  hedge-liog 
or. 

Harris,  [Abcct,  Shropshire,]  az.  a  chev.  erm. 
betw.  three  hedge-hogs  or. —  Crest,  a  hedge- 
hog or.  (Another  crest,  a  pelican,  in  hi-r 
piety  |>pr.     Another,  a  demi  peUcan  ppr.) 

Harris,  [Windsor,  Berkshire,]  arm.  on  a  bend 
az.  three  hedge-hogs  or. — Crest,  a  demi  Pega- 
sus gu.   wings  endorsed  or. 

Harris,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  over  all  a  chev.  or. 

Harris,  [Hampshire,]  erni.  live  bars  gu. 

Harris,  [Surrey,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  tln-ce  bedge- 
hogs  ar. 

Harris,  or  Harries,  [Prickwell,  Sussex,  and 
Loughton,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  cngr.  betw. 
three  wolves'  heads,  erased  sa.  a  lozenge  or, 
betw.  two  fishes  of  the  iir.st. 

Harris,  [Cheshire  and  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  Moors'  heads,  couped  at  the  shoul- 
ders sa.  charged  with  as  nianv  martlets  of  the 
field. 

Harris,  [Eyston  and  Hayncs,  Devonshire,  Corn- 
wall, and  of  Hertfordshire,]  sa.  three  crescents, 
within  a  bordure  ar.  —  Crest,  on  the  stump  of  a 
irea,  raguly,  lying  fesseways,  vert,  a  falcon, 
rising,  erm.  beaked  and  legged  or.  (Another 
crest,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree,  lying  fesseways, 
a  hawk,  wings  exjianded,  ppr.  beaked,  niem- 
bered,  and  belled  or. 

Harris,  [I^Ionmouthshire  and  Devonshire,]  sa.  an 
antelope,  salient,  ar.  attired,  tufted,  and  nianed 
"'"• — Crest,  a  demi  auteto])e,  as  in  the  arms,  sa- 
lient and  erased. 


11  A  R 

Harris,  [Devonsliire,]  sa.  three,  crescents  ar. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 

Harris,  [Essex,]  or,  on  a  bend  engr.  az.  three 
cinquefoils  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  talbot,  sejant, 
or.  (Another  crcsl,  a  buck's  liead,  clieqiiy,  ar. 
and  az.  attired  or. 

Harris,  [Chicksey,  Essex,]  or,  on  a  bend  engr. 
az.  three  cinqnefoils,  pierced  of  the  field. — 
C'rcst,   a  demi  hare,  salient,  ppr. 

Harris,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  frelty  ar.  a  canton  of  the 
second. 

Harris,  [Tonge-Caslle,  Ludlow,  and  Cructon, 
Shropshire,]  barry  of  eigiit,  erm.  and  az.  over 
all  tlnee  annulets  or. — Crest,  a  liawk  ar.  beaked 
and  belled  or,  preying  on  a  pheasant  of  the  fir.^t. 
[Granted  July,  1604.] 

Harris,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  sa.  betw 
(iuee  hounds  gu.  a  trefoil  or,  betw.  two  fusils  of 
the  field. 

Harris,  [Sir  James,]  az.  a  chev.  erminois,  betw. 
tln-ce  hedge-hogs  or,  a  label  for  difi'erence. — 
Crest,  a  hedge-hog  or,  charged  on  the  side 
witli  a  key,  in  pale,  az.  Supjiorters,  two  rein- 
deer ppr.     [Installed  Kniaht  of  the  Bath,  May 

^   J  9,  V;7i).] 

Harris, on   a   chev three  roses 

a  canton — Crest,  on  a  wreatli, 

a  cross  calvary  on  a  rock.  [Tonih  in  Hadloio 
Church-yard,  near  Tonhridge,  Kent.'\ 

Harris,  erm.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  two  anchors  in 

<'hief and  a  crescent  in  base  gu.  a  cinquc- 

foil  betw.    two  escallops   [Borne  lij  a 

Family  near  Feversharn,  Kent,  18"2-3.] 

Harris,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  tliree  cinquefoils 
of  the  first.  [Granted  to  John  Harris,  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  April  10,  IG/l.] 

H(.rris,  barry  of  ten,  erm.  and  az.  three  annulets  or. 

J  J  arris,   erm.  on  a  bend  az.  three  urchins  or. 

Harris,  az.  three  hedge-hogs  or.— Crest,  alicdge- 
iiog  or. 

nAiuusoN,  [Reisbv  and  Eurton-Stath,  Ein- 
coiushire,]  az.  two  bars  erm.  lictw.  six  esloilcs, 
three,  two,  and  one,  ar. 

Harrison,  [E.ssex.]  The  same  arms. — Crest,  a 
stork,  with  wings  exi)anded,  ar.  beaked  and 
menibered  or. 

Harrison,  [London,  descended  from  Durham,] 
az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  ducally  gorged  ar. 
— Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  and  in- 
dented erm.  a  bird,  with  winzi  endorsed  sa. 
[Heralds'  Office,  London,  C.  24.] 

Harrison,  [Atclifl',  Lancashire,  and  Elkinglon, 
North.nmptonshire,]  or,  on  a  cross  az.  five 
pheons  of  the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  vested  az. 
pnrtled   or,    cuffed   ar.   holding    in    the    hand    a 


II  A  11 

broken  diirt  \)\n-.  pltpoiied  or.  (Another  crest, 
a  snake  verf,  rntwiiipj  roiuid  a  lirokon  coliiinii 
ar.  Another,  or.)  [Grnnted  September  10, 
lOlG.] 

Harrison.  "^Jlio  same  arms. — Crest,  iiii  arm, 
erect,  coupt'd  Ix-low  the  elliov.,  lial)itcc]  a:'.,  cuniil 
ar.  llic  liaml  liolding-  an  arrov,-  jijir.  barbed  or. 
■[Borne  hi/  1)11/1111:1  Harrison,  of  Lincoln  s  Ivn 
Fields,    Llsq.   lh>2.J.] 

Harrison,  [IjOiidoii,]  gn.  au  eagie,  displayed,  and 
cliief  or. 

Harrison,  or,  on  a  cross  az.  Fne  plieons  of  (he 
field,  a  chief  of  the  last. 

Harrison,  [Fiiicliai7isted,  Berkshire,]  or,  on  a 
cross  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  v.ith  two  heads, 
of  the  field.     (Another,  three  eagles.) 

Harrison,  [-London,  descended  from  the  Duchy 
of  J3runs-ivick,]  iier  fcsse,  or  and  ar.  an  anchor, 
erect,  in  ])ale  sa. — Crest  out  of  a  crown  or,  a 
plume  of  ostrich's  feathers,  or  and  ar. 

Harrison,  [of  tiis  North,]  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
eagles,  displayed,  of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a  talbot'shead  or,  gutteede  poix. 
[Granted  iru-i.] 

Harrison,  az.  tliree  deuii  lions,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  denii  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  a  branch 
vert. 

Harrison,  [London,]  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or, 
a  chief  erni.- — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned 
up  erui.  a  bird,  with  \>'iugs  e.xjianded  sa. 

Harrison,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  an  ca^le,  displayed,  sa. 
on  a  chief  az.  three  crosses  pattee,  iitchee,   or. 

Harrison,  [Ireland,]  ar.  tMO  bars  gu.  on  a  chief 
sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. —Crest,  a  demi 
eagle,  displayed,  sa.  gorged' vrith  a  ducat  coro- 
net or. 

Harrison,  az.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  and 
erased,  or,  each  crowned  v.ith  an  eastern  crown 
ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  az.  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  or,  crowned  with  an  eastern  co- 
ronet ar.  holding-  bctsv.  his  paw.s  a  laurel  garland 
adorned  with  four  damask  roses  ppr.  [Granted 
to  Georr/e  Harrison,  of  Vi'^esi minster,  Blue- 
Mantle,  Fursiiivant  of  Arms,  1708,  after- 
wards Windsor  Herald  and  Clarencieux,  Kinr/ 
of  Arms.-} 
Harrison,  [Caton,  Acaster,  and  Flaxby,  York- 
shire,] az.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  a  lau- 
rel branch  vert. 
Harrison,  [Finchamsted,  IJeikshire,  1023,]  or, 
on  a  chief  .'•a.  three  L-a-lis.  displayed,  of  the 
field. — C'rest,  out  of  a  dnc.i!  conmot  or,  a  tal- 
bot\s  head  ol'  the  last,  guttee  de  poix. 
Harrison,  az.  tvyo   bars  erm.    bet'.w  six    estoiles, 


11  A  R 

three,  two,  and  one,  ar.— Crest,  a  chapeau  gn. 
turned  up  erm.  on  either  side  a  wing,  ex])anded, 
ar.  [Borne  b(/  Benjamin  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
DoKnc-Hill,  Kent,  1823.] 

Harrison,  sa.  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fcsse 
erm. — Crest,  a  deini  lion,  rampant,  ppr.  Imlding 
iii  the  ]iaws  a  lo^^enge  erm.  [Borne  hij  the  Rev. 
}\'Uliam  Bafjshap.  Harrison,  Vicar  of  Gould- 
hvrsf,  Kent,  1823.] 

Harrison,  or  Harison,  [Lo)idon,]  per  fesse,  or 
and  ar.  an  anchor  in  pale  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  five  ostrich  feathers,  alter- 
nately or  and  ar.  [Confrmed  to  Gilbert  Har- 
rison, of  London,  Esq.  by  Sir  WilUaui  Se'jar, 
Garter.-] 

Harrison,  az.  pe  eagle,  displayed,  gorged  \\ith  a 
ducal  coronet   or,  a  chief  erm.      [Granted  to 

Harrison,  of  London,  bij  Sir  M'illiam 

Secjar,   Hercdds   OJjlce,  London,   C.  24.J 

Harrison,  az.  tv.o  bars  erm.  betw.  six  estoiles  or, 
three,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  a  stork  ar.  wiugs 
expanded,  beaked  and  membered  or. 

IIarrold.     See  HAKor.D. 

Harrow,  erm.  three  arrows  conjoined  in  tlie 
uombril  point  of  the  escocheon,  gu.  Vvith  a 
wreath  ar.  and  gu.  toothed  or. 

Harrow  DIN,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  guttee  de  poix,  a 
fesse  wavy  sa. 

Harrourlon,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  five  lozenges  or. 

Harky,  «//as  Henry,  [Poston,  Herefordshire,] 
ar.  a  fesse  betw.   three  lozenges  az.    within   a  _ 
b ordure  of  the  last. 

Harsack,  or  Harseck,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  chief 
indented  sa. 

Harsick,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  a  chief  indented  sa. 

Harsiclc,  or  Harlsiclr,  [Suflolk,]  per  fesse,  indent- 
ed, sa.  and  or. 

Harsicke,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  az. 

Harsnet,  [Sussex,]  az,  two  bars,  dancettee, 
erm.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  or. 

Harsnet,  az.  two  bars  dancettee  erm.  betw.  six 
cross  cros.slets  or,  three,  two,  and  one.  [Granted 
to  Samuel  Harsnet,  Bishop  of  Chichester, 
](;i3.] 

Hart,  [Boston,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  lozenges 
az.  each  charged  with  au  escallop  or. — Crest,  a 

stag's   head,  erased,   with  a  branch   in 

his  mouih.  [Borne  uij  the  Rev.  VviHiam 
Hart,    Vicar  of  ]J'alp.'le,  Norfolk,  ob.Mai/'2, 

172(;,] 

J  fart,  [isont,]  per  cliev.  az.  and  gu.  three  hiirts, 
trip])ing,  or. 

Hart,  <.;u.  a  fesse  bet\i.  (h.'-oe  tleurs-dc-lis  ar. 
[liorni-  bij  .Tohn  Hart,  Esq.  Chester  Herald, 
Temp.  Elizabeth,  ob.  Jidij  Ki,  1572.] 


H  A  II 

Hart,  [Higliynte,  j\Iiddlescx,]  gu.   a  bctul  betv. . 

(Iiree  neuvs-tle-lis  ar. 
Hart,  per  chev.  az.  and  gu.  tlireii  harts,  Irifijiing, 

or — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  coupcd,  erm.  ducal ly 

crowned    [Borne    by    Sir   Perciral 

Hart,     of    LuUingslone-Casil",     Kent,     Chief 

Steward  and  Knicjlit   Harhinricr  in   the  four 

successive  reigns  of  Henn/  VIIJ.   Efhcard    VI. 

Marij,  and  klizcibcih,  oh.  Men/  21,  lOS].] 
Hart,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  JuSi),]  sa.  a  ciiev. 

iU'.  betw.  three  flenrs-do-lis  or. 
liarl,  [London,]    gu.    on    a    c'licf,  indeutod,   or, 

three  human  hearts  of  the  first. 
Hart,  per  chev.  az.  and  gu.   in   chief  a  fountain 

p])r.  in  base  two  harts,  countertripping,  or. 
Hart,   ar.  three  bucks'  heads,  couped,  -sa. 
Hart,  [Yorkshire  and  London,]    sa.    a    chev.    or 

heUv.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Hart,  sa.  a  bend    engr.  hctw.  three   fleurs-de-lis 

or. — Crest,    a  buck,  passant,  \>\^r.     [Borne  hi/ 

Anthony  Hart,   Esq.  of  Ha?}i])ton-lVic/c,  Mid- 
dlesex, ISi-'o.] 
Jlartc,   [WaUiioolc,  Norfolk,  and   Fulham,  jMid- 

dlesex,  1034,]    ar.  three  lozenges  sa.  charged 

w"itii   as    many    escallops    or.— Crest,    a   stag's 

head,    erased,    sa.    attired   ar.  in   his  mouth  a 

flower  of  the  last,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Harie,  [Melton  Mowbray,  Jveicestersliirc,]  sa.  a 

bend  engr.  betw.  three   fleurs-de-lis  or. — Cicst, 

a  stag  ppr. 
Harte,  [Kent,]  per  cliev.  gu.  and  az.  three  h.nrfs, 

tripping,    or. — Crest,    a  lion's   head,    crminois, 

ducally  crowned  gu, 
II ARTELOV,  E,  ar.  a  cross  gii.  a  label  of  five  points 

az. 
IIauteshilIj,  ar.  a  chev.   sa.  betv.   six  mullets 

gu. 
JlartshiJl,  or,  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  six  martlets  gu. 
lL-\RTi:SHO]iNE,  az.  a  chev.    betv/.  three  bucks' 

heads,  cabosscd,  ar. 
IiAUTEVS,  jjcr  chev.   az.   and   gu.   three  human 

hearts  ar.    ■ 
IIartfleet,  [Kent,]  az.  tiiree  escallops  or. 
Hartford,  az.  three  chev.  betw.  as  many  harts' 

heads,  cabossed,  or. 
Hartford,  az.  two  bars    or,   on   a  chief  sa.  three 

harts'  heads,  couped,  or. 
Hartford,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.   three   bucks'   lieads, 

cabossed,  or. 
Hartford,  gu.  tlii'ee  eagles,  displayed,  or. 
Hartford,  sn.  two  bends  ar. 
Hartford,  gu.  a  chev.   betw.  tluee    bucks'   heads 

or. 
Hartford,  g\i.  ou  a  fesso   ar.    three  bucks'  heads, 

couped,  sa. 
Hartford,   [Bedfordshire,]    or,  two  bars,  undee, 


II  A  R 

az.   on   a   chief  sa.   three  bucks'  heads  of   the 

field. 
nARTniKT,    ar.    three   harts'  heads,  4-ouped,  sa. 

attired  or. 
]iARi't;iLL,     [Kilmington,     Somersetshire,]    ar. 

'  three  buck.s'  heads,  cabossed,  sa. 
Hartcrave,   [BoUingbroke,  Lincolnshire,]    az. 

a  fessc  ar.  fretty  gu.  hvtw.  three  hinds,  courant, 

or. 
Hartiiax,    [Leicestershire,]    sa.    a   chev.    crm. 

betv,-.  three  spotted  dogs  of  the  second. 
IIartihel,  ar.  ou  a  mount  ppr.  a  stag,  lodged, 

HarililU,  per  pale,  or  and  sa.  tM'O  bais  vert. 

IiARTlG.VN,  az.  aliou,  rampant,  ar.  brandishing 
in  each  of  his  fore-paws  a  sword  ppr. — Crest, 
a  hand  in  armour,  couped  below  the  wrist,  erect, 
p[jr.  holding  a  sword  of  the  last. 

Hartington,  or,  a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  gn. 

Hartley,  [Manchester,  Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  gu.  ]3icrced  of  the  field,  four-  cinquefoijs 
or',  in  tlie  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  martlet  sa. 
— Crest,  a  martlet  sa.  holding  in  his  bill  a  cross 
crosslel,  fitchee,  or.  [Heredds'  Ofice,  Lan- 
cashire, C.  87.] 

Hartlow,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  a  label  of  five  points  az. 

Hariloii-,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  cross  gu.  in 
the  first  quarter  a  martlet  sa. 

IIartop,  [Buckminster,  Leicestershire,]  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  otters,  passant,  ar. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  pelican,  with 
wings  endorsed  ar.  vulning  her  breast  gu. 
[Granted  to  Sir  Edward  Heirtop,  of  Buck-, 
minster,  by  Segar.] 

Hartop,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons' 
heads,  couped,  ar. 

IJartopj},  [Leicester  and  Cambridge,]  sa.  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  otter.s,  pa.ssant,  erm.  CAno- 
ther  ar.) — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,. a  demi 
pehcan  or,  vulning  his  breast  gu.  [Granted, 
May  IS,  1590.] 

Hartridge,  [Kent,  and  Tyshurst,  Sussex,]  or, 
on  a  cliev.  sa.  three  hawks'  heads,  couped,  ar. 
— Crest,  on  a  portcullis  sa.  lined  and  studded 
ar.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  last. 

ILartrow-  or,  a  masclc  sa.  betw.  three  pellets. 
[Confirmed   to  Richard  Hariroxo,    March  19, 

Hartstrong,  [South  Kepps,  Norfolk,]  per 
chev.  cugT.  or  and  sa.  in  chief  tliree  ogi'esses, 
in  base  a  liart,  trippant,   of  the  first. 

HaRTWELL,  sa.  two  lions,  pa.ssant,  ar.  crowned 
or. 

Hartwell,  [Northumberland,]  sa,  a  hart's  head, 
cabossed,  in  base,  betw.  the  attires,  a  cross  for- 
mee,  fitchee,  ar.  iu  chief  two  harts  or. 


H  A  R 

Hariwell,  [Pie.-loii,  Noitljaiuptonshire,  Kent, 
and  Nortliumberlaiid,]  sa.  a  liart's  head,  ca- 
hossed,  ar.  bctw.  the  attires  a  cross  (brniec  or. 
- — Crest,  a  beetle,  passaut,  gu.  v  ings  endorsed 
sa.  horns  ar. 

Hariwell,  sa.  a  luirt's  liead,  cabossed,  ar.  attired 
or.  betw.  six  choughs  of  the  second. 

liar/well,  ar."  a  liart's  head,  cabossed,  sa.  attired 
or,  betw.  his  horns  a  cross  pattee  of  the  last. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  paled  or,  a  hart,  cou- 
rant,  ppr.  attired  of  the  second. 

Hariwell,  sa.  a  buck's  head  ar. 

Hariwell,  sa.  on  a  buck's  head,  across,  formee,  ar. 

Hariwell,   cru.  three  lozen;;cs  ar. 

Hart\,  [Birchington,  Kent,]  or,  on  a  fessc  sa. 
three  fak^ons,  voUuit,  of  the  field. — Crest,  a 
falcon's  head,  erased,  ppr.  betw.  two  wings, 
expanded,  or. 

Haktvsbohni;,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
l)ueks'  heads  or. 

H.\]!\AGE,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  tail' forked, 
in  chief  three  torteauxes. 

Harvac/e,  ar.  six  torteauxes,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Harvey,  [Wormersley,  Yorkshire,  and  Alving- 
ton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,]  or,  a  chev.  engr. 
betw.  three  leopards'  heads  gu. — Crest,  on  a 
wreath,  a  leopard,  passant,  y)pr.  gorged  with  a 
collar,  engr.  gu.  [Granted  by  Thomas  St. 
Georr/e,  l(i8S.'] 

Harveij,  or  Harri/,  ar.  thrceiion's  heads,  eras^-d, 
sa. 

Harveij,  [Suflolk,]  sa.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  trc'- 
.  .  foils,  slipped,  vert,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  erni. 
■  ,^ — Crest,  a  dejiii  leopard  sa.  bezantee,  holdirig 
in  his  foot  a  trefoil  vert. 

Harvey,  [Stafioi'dshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
trefoils,  slipped,  or. 

Harvey,  [Ickwonh,  Sussex,  Norfolk,  Essex, 
Coates  and  Vv'estfavell,  Northatnptonshire,  and 
London,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ai-.  tin-ee  trefoils,  slip- 
])ed,  vert,  on  a  canton  or,  a  leopard's  head  of 
the  first.— Crest,  a  garb  of  trefoils,  vert,  banded 
or. 

Horn  I/,  [London,  and  Essex,  JGJ.S,]  or,  a  chev. 
betw  three  leopards'  heads  gu.  —  Crest, 
a  leopard  ar.  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or. 
[Borne  hij  Sir  James  Hariei/,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  'laSl.  and  Sir  ScLastian  Harrey, 
Lord  Mayor,  1018.] 

Harvey,  [Ireknul,]  ar.  three  lions,  ranijiant,  >a. 
on  chief,  indented,  az.  as  nianv  crescents  or. 
[Granted,  in  Ireland,  June,  Uiijo.] 

Harrey,  [Thir!e\ ,  Ijedfordshire,]  ^n.  on  a  bend, 
per  bend,  ar."and  or,  three  trefoils,  slipi)ed, 
vert. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  couped,  guard- 
ant,  


II  A   U 

Harvey,  [Middlesex,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betu.  three 
leopards'  faces  gu,  as  many  trefoils,  slip])cd,  ar. 
— Crest,  a  leopard,  passant,  ar.  spofted  sa. 
ducally  collared  and  chained  or,  oi}  his  shoulder 
a  trefoil,  s!ip])ed,  ar. 

Hiirrey,  or,  on  a  chief,  indented,  sa.  three  cres- 
cents ar. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  coujied  at  the 
wrist  and  erect,  ppr.  over  it  a  crescent,  re- 
\ersed,  ar.  iMotto  over, —  Temeraire.  Sup- 
porters,— the  dexter,  a  triton,  holding  over  his 
dexter  shoulder  a  trident,  laurel  entwining  it, 
all  ppr.  The  sinister, — a  horse  ar.  gorged  with 
a  naval  crown  or,  on  the  riiu  the  word  Trafalgar 
sa.  hanging  to  it,  by  a  white  ribbou  with  two 
blue  stripes,  the  Trafalgar  medal  or.  Jjotfo, 
under  arms, — Redoutcdde  et  Fovyuenx.  [Borne 
In,  Admiral  Sir  Eliah  Harvey,  of  Rolls-Park, 
Chic/well,  G.C.B.  and  M.P  for  Essex,  1825.] 
See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Harvey,  [Comb-Nevile,  Surrey,  and  Folkestone, 
Kent,]     The  same  arms  and  crest. 

Harvey,  [^Yorlllersley,  Yorkshire,]  eriuinois,  a 
chev.  engr.  betw.  three  leopard's  heads  gu. — 
Crest,  a  leopard,  passant,  ppr.  gorged  with  a 
collar,  engr.  gu. 

Harvey,  [Sufiolk  and  Devonsliire,]  gu.  on  a  bend 
ar.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  leo- 
pard sa.  bezantee,  collared  and  lined  or,  hold- 
ing iu  his  dexter  foot  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or. 

Harvey.  The  some  arms. — Crest,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, ppr.  holding  a  trefoil  vert.  [Borne  by  Sir 
Ludford  Harvey,  Knt.  of  RiissrII-Sqvnn;' Lon- 
don. 1S2.5.] 

Harvey,  [Storbrook,  Suffolk,  and  Cambridge,] 
or,  a  chev.  gu.  in  chief  two  leopards'  heads  of 
the  last. — Crest,  a  derai  leopard  ar.  spotted  sa. 
holding  betw.  his  paws  an  increscent  erm. 

Harvey,  [Kent,]  az.  on  a  chev.  embattled,  bet-.i-. 
two  bears'  paws,  erased,  in  chief,  and  an  an- 
chor, erect,  iu  base,  or,  a  bomb'on  fire,  ac- 
companied by  two  crescents  sa.  ou  a  canton  of 
the  second  a  slip  of  oak,  fructed,  ppr. —  Crest, 
two  bears'  paws,  erect,  sa.  encircled  by  a  wreath 
of  oak,  fructed,  ppr.  grasjiing  a  crescent  or. 
[Borne  hy  Thomas  Harvey,  Esq.  C.B.  Reur- 
Admiralof  the  Blue,  182a,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Henry  Harvey,  K.B.  Vice- Admiral  of  the 
White.']     See  Elate  of  Arms. 

Harrey,  [Kent,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  embattled,  gw. 
betw.  three  bears'  gambs,  erased  and  eiecl, 
iTuiines,  as  many  crescents  erminois. — Crest, 
two  bears'  gambs,  the  ])a\vs  su|)purting  a  cre- 
scent, as  in  the  arms.  [Borne  by  John  Harvey, 
Ksq.  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Red,  of  Upper 
Heal,  18-2r> :  .«.-o;(  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.  ihe 
brother  of  the  above-named  Sir  Henry  Harvey, 


II  A  R 

K.B.     Granted  (o   Toke    Harvei/,  of  Easlry, 
1,S02.]     See  Plate  of  Anns. 
llarvcij,  ar.    on    a    mount    vert    a    liarc,     salient, 

llarvcy,  per  fesse,  az.  and  or,  a  jxile,  connler- 
changed,  and  three  linns,  rampant,  giiardant, 
ar.— Crest,  an  arm  cmbowcd,  liabited,  az.  snp- 
portinc,-  a  wlieat-slieaf  or.  [^Bornc  hij  Daniel 
Whittle  Jlarvej,  Esq.  (late  M.P.  for  Culches- 
ier,)  1S24.] 

Harvey,  or,  on  a  cliev.  emliatlled,  gu.  befsv.  tliree 

lions'  paws,  erect, as  many  crescents, 

\_Monuuteniul  Idscriplioii  in   Couter- 

luri/  Cathedral.] 

Ilarvei/,  or,  a  chcv.  butv-,-.  fbree  lions'  Cor  leo- 
jKU'ds')  faces  gu.  [Borne  It/  Williirm  Harvey, 
Esq.  ClarencieiLv  King  of  Arms,  Temp.  Eliza- 
beth :  oh.  February  27,  150G-7.] 

Harvey,  gu.  on  a  cliev.  crniinois,  six  trefoils,  slip- 
ped, vert,  (tlie  erm.  and  trefoils  inclining  the 
same  way  as  the  chcv.)  on  a  chief  or,  a  stag's 
licad,  cabossed,  az.  betw.  two  rauliels  gu. — 
Crest,  issuaut  from  a  crescent  or,  charged  with 
a  stag's  head,  cabossed,  az.  a  cubit  arm,  erect, 
holding  a  trefoil,  slipped,  ppr. 

Harvey,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  two  niulli'fsin  chief, 
and  a  mascle  in  base,  ar.  three  trefoils,  slijjped, 
vert.- — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  holding  a  trefoil, 
sUpped  and  erect,  ppr. 

Harvey,  az.  on  a  pale  ar.  betw.  two  eagles,  dis- 
played, or,  each  surmounted  by  an  anchor, 
erect,  of  the  last,  a  trident  sa.  entwined  by 
two  branches  of  laurel  ppr. — Crest,  betw.  a 
In-auch  of  oak  and  another  of  laurel,  a  dexter 
cubit  arm,  erect,  ppr.  the  hand  holding  a  trident 
or,  on  the  staff  a  flag  hoisted  az.  thereon  tlie 
word  liosario, in  letters  of  gold.  J\lotio — Dieppe. 
[Borne  h)/  CajJiain  Booty  Harvei/,  R.N.  C.B. 
1820.] 

Harvey  de  Yean,  (ancient,)  ai-.  a  trefoil,  slipped, 
vert. 

Harvey,  ar.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 

Harvy,  or  Harvey,  [Xorfolk  and  Suffolk,]  ar. 
thrt-e  saddles  sa.— Crest,  a  lion,  couehant, 
gu. 

Ilarvy,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  trefoils, 
slipped,  vert. — Crest,  a  leopard,  pas.sant,  ar. 
l)ellcttee,  collared  and  lined  or,  in  the  dexter 
foot  a  trefoil,  slipped,  vert. 

Harvy,  [Hale,  Cornwall,]  ar.  three  luuro\ss 
sa. 

Harvy,  [London,]  az.  on  a  chc\'.  eudjattled,  or, 
three  leopanls'  heads  sa. 

Harvy,  [London,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw  .  three  leo- 
pards' iieads  or,  a  crescent  gu. 

ilnrvy,  [Ireland,]   ar.  a  mainicli  gu. 


11  A  S 

Harvy,  [Elrick,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  ciuquefoils  in  chief,  and  a  mascle  in 
base  ar. 

Harvie,  az.  a  fesse  or  betw.  two  martlets  in  chief, 
and  a  Catharine-wheel  in  base  ar. 

Harvie,  [Uroadley,  Scotland,]  az.  on  a  ben.d  or, 
three  trefoils  a  ert.— Crest,  a  trefoil  vert. 

Harvie,  [Alrick,  Scotland,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw. 
three  mullets  in  chief,  and  a  mascle  in  base  ar. 

Harvye,  [Drocklv,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  fesse  or, 
betw.  three  squirrels,  sejant,  ar.  cracking  nuts 
or. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejaut,  ar.  tail  or,  crack- 
ing a  nut  of  the  last. 

Harvi/s,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  guttees  d'or. 

]I  VRViLLi:,  sa.    tv.o    lions,  passaiit,  reguardanl, 

Kaiiavar]),       [Worcestershire    and     Cornwall,] 

chtquy,  or  and  az.   on  a  bend  gu.    three  eagles, 

displayed,  of  the  first. 
Hurward,  [Merrow,  Surrey,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 

ar.  over  all,  on  a  fesse  or,  three  I'osesgu. — Crest. 

a  dcmi  stag  eini.  ducally  gorged  and  attired  gu. 
Hurward,  or  Herivard,  [Alborough,  Pensshoppe, 

and  Guessnore,  Norfolk,]   az.  a  fesse,  paly   of 

six,  gu.  and  vert,  betw.  three  owls  ar. 
Haricurd,  [Little  Chelsea,  Middlesex,]  az.   on  a 

chev.  ar.  betw.  three  doves  ppr.  as  many  acorns 

of  the  last. 
Hurward,  sa.   on  a  chief  ar.    three  birds'  head.s, 

erased,  sa. 
UaHWEDON,  ar.    a    bend,    countercompony,    or 

and  gu. 
Hanvedon,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  fusils  or.        ._. 
Hahavi'.ll,  ar.    ou    a   fesse,    nebulee,  sa.  three 

hares'  heads,  couped,  or. 
IIarwix,  [London,]  or,    three  trefoils,  slipped, 

vert. — Crest,  a  hatchet, 

IIarwood,  o/m5  ^\"horwood,  [Shropshire,]  or, 

a  cliev.    betw.  three   stags'  heads,  cabossed,  sa. 

each  h.olding  in  the  mouth  a  sjirig  of  oak  ppr. 

fructcd  or. 
Harwood,  gu.  a  fesse,  humettee,  betw.  two  lions, 

passant,  or. 
Harwood,  [Deanc,  Hampshire,]  az.  a  cbev.  erm. 

belw.  three  martlets  ar.     [Borne  by  John  Har- 
wood, Esq.  Lord  of  the  Manor,  1701.] 
Harwood,  sa.    on    a   chief  ar.   tliree   birds'  Leads, 

erased  of  the  fust.     See  Haravard. 
Harwood,  sa.    on  a  chief  ar.    three  bucks'  heads, 

erased  of  the  first. 
Harwood,  az.  a  fesse,   gobonv,  gu.  and  ar.  betw. 

three  owls  of  thf  last.— Crest,   au  owl,  as  in  the 

Arms. 
IlAsnKLL,   \aiiv,    ar.  and  sa. 
ILxMiROicii,  or   UA.'SiiURGH,  or,  a   lion,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

[  81  ] 


H  A  S 

Hase,  gii.  a  liare,  saliont.  ar. — Crest,  from  a 
Imsl),  a  Iiare,  coiiiaiit,  all  ppr.  [Jiorite  hij  Henri/ 
Base,   Esq.   of  Berkliampstend,   Hrrls,  1825.] 

Hase,  [Lord  Jlayor  of  Loiuloii,  Kil-l,]  crtniiiois, 
three  lions'  licads,  erased,  sa. 

Hase,  or  Hays,  ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  hetw.  t\'.opallc(.s, 
cng-r.  az.  three  bulls'  heads,  coupcd,  or. 

Hase,  cnn.  a  fesse,  engr.  ar.  betw.  three  lions, 
raiii]jant,  ppr. — Crest,  a  faleoii,  volant,  eriii. 
lielled  ar.  cliarged  on  the  breast  v.iUi  vm  esi'-'He 
of  the  last. 

Hase,  [Great  Melton,  Norfolk,]  erm.  a  fesse, 
cngT.  or,  bctw.  three  lions,  rampant,  ppr.  quar- 
tered \vith  az.  two  combs  in  fesse.  betw.  a  bro- 
ken lance,  barwise,  one  piece  in  chief,  the  head 
respecting-  the  dexter  side,  the  other  half  towards 
the  dexter  base  point,  by  the  name  of  Lomhe. 
— Crest,  a  falcon,  rising',  erniinois,  belled,  ar. 
charged  ou  the  breast  with  an  estoile  of  sixteen 
points  of  the  last,  in  the  centre  an  ermine-spot. 
(Another  crest,  for  Lomhe,  viz.  two  lances,  in 
saltier,  or,  each  charged  with  a  small  ])eudent 

■    gu.)     [Graniedlim.'] 

Hase,  sa.  a  cliev.  ar.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads 
or. 

IIapklden,  or  Carter,  gu.  a  cross,  flory,  or, 
■  on  a  chief  az.  three  round  buckles  of  the  se- 
cond.— Crest,  a  talbol's  head  ar.  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  mullet  gu. 

Hasddev,  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

Haselden,  [Goldington,  Bedfordshire,]  ar.  a  cross, 
flory,  sa. 

Haselden,  [Stamford,  Lincolnshire,]  gu.  a  cross 
])atonce  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three  round  buckles 
of  the  second.- — Crest,  a  talbot's  head  ar. 

llASELnoN,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  cross,  pat- 
tee,  sa. 

IIaselerton,  [Great  Grimsby,  Derbyshire,]  gu. 
six  lions,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or,  three,  two, 
and  one.  * 

Haselerlvn,  gu.  six  lions,  ram])ant,  ar.  three, 
two,   and  one. 

Ifaselerlun,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  six  lions,  passant, 
ar.  crowned  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Haseli:v,  or  Hasley,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fes.se 
gu.  betw.  three  hasel-nufs  or,  husks  and  stalks 
verl. 

riA.sr.EiN,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  or. 

JfASlU.L,  [Dalemain,  Ciiml.ierland,]  or,  on  a 
fesse  az.  betw.  three  acorns,  slipped  and  leaved 
vert,  as  )nany  crescents  ar. — Crest,  a  squirrel, 
sejant,  crackhig  a  init,  bet^-.  two  oak-branches, 
all  ppr. 

1Tasi:i,i,eoot,  [London,  10-50,]  ])er  pale,  or  and 
az.  four  lozenges,  meeting  in  the  fesse  jioint, 
counterchanged. — Crest,  a  demi  jieacock,  \\ith 


HAS 

vings  expanded  az.  in  the  beak  a  snake  ppr. 
ejitv.ined  round  the  neck. 

ILvsiir^LWALL,  az.  a  chief  or. 

Kaseiw.wooi),  [Nedwell,  Northamptonshire, 
Oxfordshire,  and  V/ykewaren,  Worcestershire,] 
ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  owls  sa.  as  many 
lozenges  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  hazel-branches 
or. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  az.  collared  or, 
charged  with  three  bezants,  in  pale,  holding  a 
niit-brancli  ppr. 

Hasdltrood.  [Suflblk,]  az.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  leopiu-ds'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as  many  lo- 
zenges erm.  a  chief  az. 

Ha.S)',t.uigge,  [Haslerigge  and  No^•esly,  Lei- 
cestershire, and  of  Swarland,  Northumberland,] 
ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  laurel-leaves,  %ert. 
— Crest,  a  demi  woman,  couped  below  the 
breast  ppr.  hair  or. 

Haselricige,  or  Hasclrig,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  oak-leaves  vert. 

Haselrig,  [Weteslade  and  \\'est  Brunton,  Nor- 
thumberland,] ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hazel- 
leaves  vert. 

Hasklwall,   [Cheshire,]  az.  a  chief  ar. 

Haselwood,  [Northamptonshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 

■  gu.  betw.  three  hav.'ks'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as 
many  lozenges  erm.  on  a  chief  of  the  third  three 
annulets  or. 

Haselwood,  [Wedwell,  Northamptonsliire,]  ar.  on 
a  bend  gu.  betw.  three  owls  sa.  as  many  lozen- 
ges erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three  sprigs  or. — Crest, 
a  sqirirrei,  sejant,  sa.  bezautee,  in  his  mouth  a 
nut-branch  or. 

Haselwood,  or  Hassclwood,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  g'u.  three  lozenges  erm.  betw.  as  many 
leo]5ards'  heads  sa.  a  chief  az. 

Hasj^NHILL,  erm.  a  mullet  of  six  points  gu. 
pierced  or. 

HASiim',  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  billettee,  of 
the  firvt. 

ILiSiLDEN,  ar.  a  cross  sa. 

Hasihlen,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 

IIaskeli,,  vairo,  ar.  and  sa. 

Haskell,  vaire,  or  and  sa. 

Hasket,  [Rufford,]  or,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
garbs  of  the  first,    over  all  a   batton,    sinister, 

Hasket,  [Rufford,  Lancaslm-e,]  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa. 
three  garbs  or. 

lLv.SKiNS,  [Oxted,  Surrey,]  per  chev.  gu.  and 
az.  a  chev.  engr.  or,  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
ar. 

IIaslack,  sa.achev.  erm.  betw.  three  Catharine- 
wheels  ar. 

Hasloil.-,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw,  three  Catharine- 
wheels  iir.  ,...•,.. 


HAS 

IIaslAM,  [Iielautl,]  fir.  a  cross  az.  betw.  four 
Lazcl-Ieaves,  slipped,  ].pr. — Crest,  on  a  mount, 
a  lamb,  couchant,  agaiiut  a  hazel-tree,  I'riicted, 
all  i)pr. 

JIasli'.footk,  per  jiale,  az.  and  ar.  a  cross 
lo7.eH;;v,  couutercba!]ycd. 

Haslcfoole,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  cross,  lozcngy, 
countercLaugcd. 

1Iasm;wei,l,  az.  a  chief  or. 

JIasling,  [Jlepham,  Ivenl,]  p;u.  a  fesse,  em- 
battled, orm.  betw.  three  talbofs,  passant,  or. 

IIA.SPURG,  g-ii.  a  fesse  ar. 

HasSALL,  [Hanklow  and  Kantwich,  Che.shire,] 
per  che^'.  ar.  and  or,  three  plieons  sa. 

Hasskldekton,  g\i.  six  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
cro"\vned  or. 

IIaSSELEY,  [Sufiolk,]  ur.  a  fesse  t;-ii. 

Hassell,  per  chev.  or  and  sa.  three  jjhcoirs, 
countcrchanged. 

Hassell,  vert,  three  adders,  erect,  ar. — Crest,  a 
dexter  arm,  erect,  habited  vert,  ciifl'  ar.  Juild- 
ing  in  the  hand  a  branch  of  laurel,  all  ppr. 

Hasselwoou.     See  Haselwood. 

IIassENIIOLJj,  erra.  a  mullet  of  six  points, 
pierced,  gu. 

IIa.ST,  [Wyndham,  Norfolk,]  per  chew  or  and 
gri.  three  gTeyhounds,  in  full  course,  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  a  slag's  head,  erased,  gu. 
attired  ni:  ducally  gorged  or.  (Another,  col- 
lared ar.] 

Hast,  ar.  a  sun  gu, 

Hastaline,  gu.  a  cross  patonce  or,  on  a  chief 
az.  three  round  buckles  of  the  second. — Crest, 
a  talbot's  head,  couped,  ar. 

IIastange,  az.  a  chev.  or,  over  all  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, of  the  second. 

Ha-stange,  or  Hastings,  [StafTordsliirc,]  az.  a  chief 
gu.  over  all  a  lion,  ramjiant,  or. 

Hastavc/,  [Leamington  and  Newbold,  ^Yarv,'ick- 
shire,  Temp.  Henry  II.]     The  same  Arms. 

Hast  day,  [Saltwood,  Kent,]  az.  a  griilin,  se- 
greant,  ar.  a  cliief  of  the  last. — Crest,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  hare,  sitting,  ppr. 

Hasted,  gu.  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Hasted,  ar.  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az.  ' 

Hasted,  erm.  a  mullet  of  six  points  gii.  pierced 
or. 

Hnsieed,  gu,  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  sa. 

Hastie,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  salient,  vert, 
crowned  az. 

Hasting,  or,  two  lions,  ])assant,  gu.  a  label  az. 

Hasting,  [Staflordshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
a  chief  or. 

^Histing,  gu.  a  chief  az.  a  lion,  rampar,t,  ar. 

'lasting,  gu.  a  chief  az.  over  all  a  lion,  rampant, 
tail,  forchee,  or. 


II  A  T 

Hastings,  per  fesse,  vert  and  or,  a  bull,  counter- 
changed. 
Hastings,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  bolw,  three  uinuuches  sa. 
Haslings,    [Oxfordshire,]  or,  a   fesse,  betw.   U\u 

mullets  gu. 
Has(in(/s,  [Oxfordshire,]  or,  a  lion,  passant,    gu. 

a  lah'el  az. 
Hastings,  nr.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lozenges  az. 
Hastings,  ar.  a  fesse,   jozengy,  az. 
Hastings,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  mauuches  sa. 
Hastings,  sa.  a  maunch  ar. 
Hastings,    [Leicestershire,   Dorsetshire,  and   Ag- 

mondisham,  Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  a  maunch  sa. 

— Crest,  a  bidl's  head,  erased,  sa.  attired  ar. 

ducally  gorged  or. 
Hastings,  [Earl  of  Huntingdon.]     The  same. 
Hastings,      [Oxfordshire,      Fennick,     Yorkshire, 

Derbyshire,    and    Driugham,    Norfolk,]    or,   a 

niaunch  gu. 
Hastings,  [Nottinghamshire.]     The  same,  with  a 

label  of  three  points  az. 
Haslings,  [Gloucester,]  harry  of  twelve,  ar.  and 

az.  over  all  an  inescocheon  or,  charged  with  a 

)naunch  gu. 
Haslings,  [SlafTordsIiire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or, 

tail  forked,  a  chief  gu. 
Haslings,  ar.  a  chief  or,  over  all,  a  lion,  rampant, 

Hastings,  [Oxfordshire,]  ar.  a  maunch  sa. — Crest, 
a  deml  mermaid,  in  her  hands  a  conib  and  mir- 
ror, all  ppr. 

Haslings,  [Cambridgeshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az. 
U\o  mullets  or. 

Haslings,  [Hinton,  Northamptonshire,]  erm.  three 
lozenges,  in  bend,  betv,.  two  bendlets  az. — 
Cre:st,  a  demi  panther,  guardant,  pi'r.  supjiort- 
ing  a  lozenge  or.  [Granted  hg  Duqdale,  Juhj 
10,  1G85.] 

Hastings,  gu.  a  bend  or. 

Hastings,  or,  a  mauuch  gu.  a  label  of  three  points 
vert. 

Haslings,  or,  three  mauuches  gu. 

Hastings,  ar.  three  maunchcs  sa. 

Hastings,  or  Hasgng,  or,  a  fesse,  and  two  mul- 
lets in  chief,  gu.  [Borne  hy  William  Hastings, 
Somerset  Herald,  Temp.  liemy  VIIL] 

Hastings,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  maunch  gu. — Crest,  a 
bull's  head,  couped,   or,  horns  gu. 

Hastings,  [Gloucester,]  or,  a  mauuch  gu.  over  ;ill 
a  bendlet  az, 

Hastleiiill,  ar.  a  mullet  of  six  points  gu. 
pierced,  or. 

IIasW'ell,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  goats  ar.  at- 
tired or. 

ILvtcii,  gu.  a  cross  erigr.  or.     See  Hach. 

Hutch,  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu. 

[8i2] 


II  A  T 

Hatch,  sa.  two  demi  lions,  passant,  <^iiarflant,  or. 

Hatch,  [Devonsliiie,]  gu.  two  dcmi  lions,  pas- 
sant, guaidant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  Lead,  ca- 
bossed,  ar. 

HATcnER,  [Cathy  and  Evlliani,  Lincolnshire,] 
az.  a  cliev.  l)et\v.  six  escallops  ar. — Crest,  an 
arm,  enibowed,  vested,  az.  charged  with  three 
bars  ar.  holding-  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  branch  of 
olives  vert. 

IIatcliffe,  [Sussex,]  az.  three  cinqnefoils  or. 

HatcUJf'e,  az.  tlu'ee  cinqnefoils  ar. 

Hntcliffe,  [Hatclifle,  LincolrLshire,]  az.  three 
qnatrefoils,  slipped,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  passanl, 
gii.  holdinfj  in  his  dexter  paw  a  cutlass,  erect, 
ar.  hilt  and  poniel  or. 

Haicllfjc,  az.  three  trefoils,  sli])]jpd  or. 

Hafecliffe,  [Lincohifhire,]  az.  three  quatrcfoils, 
slipped,  or. 

Haticringdon,  crm.  a  cross,  gu.  surmounted  of 
another,  ar. 

Hatfif.ld,  [Hatfield-Hall,  Yorkshire,]  erm.  on 
a  chev.  sa.  three  cinquefoils  or.  (Another,  ar.) 
— Cre.st,  a  buffalo's  head,  erased,  or. 

Hatfield,  erm.  on  a  clicv.  cugr.  sa.  three  cLnquc- 
foils  or. 

Hatfield,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  cinqnefoils 
or. 

Hatfield,  ar.  a  chev.  betv.  three  cinquefoils  sa. 

Hatfield,  or  Hitfuld,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  bctw.  three 
cinquefoils  sa. 

Hatfield,  [Willoughby,  Norwell,  and  Carlton, 
Nottinghamshire,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  mul- 
lets or. 

Hal  field,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  mullets  ar. 

Hatfield,  erm.  a  clie\'.  sa. 

HathR,  [Devonshire,]  sa.  three  heatlicocks  ar. 
membered  gu. 

Hatiiersege,  paly  of  six,  ar,  and  gu.  on  a 
chief  az.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or. 

Hathursege,  ar.  three  pallets  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a 
wiure,  or. 

Hath EW AY,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend 
or,  three  pheons  of  the  second. 

Hallteway,  [Gloucestershire,]  sa.  a  bugle-liorn, 
garnished  ar. 

Hatheicaij,  [Dc\onshire,]  sa.  three  birds  ar.  mem- 
bered gu. 

Hatheivai/,  [llewardine,  in  the  Forest  of  Dean, 
Gloucester,]  sa.  a  bugle-horn,  garnished  and 
rimmed,  stringed,  ar. 

Hatuev,  [Devon,]  sa.  three  birds  ar.  membered 

gu. 
Hatiiorne,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  tliree  mullets  ar. 
Hathori'E,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  or. 
Huthorpe,   sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  or. 
Halhorjje,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  ar. 


H  A  V 

Hatlev, [St.  Edc's,  Huntingdonshire,  Aylesbury, 
Euckinghamshirc,  and  Coxfon,  Cambridgeshire,] 
az.  a  sword,  in  bend,  ar.  hill  and  pomel  or, 
(the  point  to  the  dexter  chief  point,)  betw.  two 
mullets  of  six  points,  jiierced,  of  tlie  third. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  antelope's  head 
or,  armed,  tufted,  and  maned,  sa.  jjierced  through 
the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  gu. 

HaiSEI-L,  [^liddlesex,]  ar.  three  vipers'  heads, 
erased,  |}pr. — Crest,  on  a  mount,  a  like  viper's 
head,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  rue  ppr. 
[Granted  17\)'c:] 

Hatt,  or  IIatte,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  an- 
nulets az. 

Hatt,  [Orsett,  Essex,  Berkshire,  and  London,] 
quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
chaplets  or. — Crest,  a  falcon's  head,  quar- 
terly, ar.  and  gu.  betw.  tv,o  wings,  exjiandcd, 

IL\tti:r,  jialy  of  six,  or  and  gu,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  a  grinin,  passant,  ar. 

ILvTTLEY,  [Urecon,]  az.  a  sword,  inbend,  pom- 
Jiielled  and  hilted  or,  the  point  downwards  ar. 
betw.  two  mullets  of  the  second. 

JL\.TTON,  [Nortiiaraptonshire,  HarriughaTU,  "War- 
wickshire, Cheshire,  Cambridge,  Shrewsbury, 
and  Gloucester,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  garbs 
or. — Crest,  a  hawk,  close,  ar.  holding  in  his 
beak  an  ear  of  -wheat  or.  (Another  crest,  a 
hind,  trippaut,  or.)  ;  . 

Hatton,  lozeng-y,  gu.  and  erm. 

Jlalton,  sa.  a  cross  engr.  erm. 

Hatton,  [Northamptonshii-e,]  sa.  a  cross  engr. 
•  erm.  within  a  bordure  ar. — Crest,  a  hind,  pas- 
sant, or. 

Hatton,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  within   a  bordure 

Hatton,  [Holderaess,]  crm.  six  mascles  gu.  three, 

two,  and  one. 
Hat-^vortij,  :u-.  three  hats  sa. 
Havaru,  [ne-v-ynock,  Brecon,]  ar.  a  bull's  head, 

cabossed,    betw.    three    mullets   gu.- — Crest,    a 

bull's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 
ILVAELAND,  [Tewkesbury,  Gloucestershire,]  ar. 

three  towers,  triple  towered  az. 
Haveland,  ar.  three  towers,  triple  towered  sa. 
Havenicll,  sa.  a  cross  ar. 
Harenell,  or  HavcU,  sa.  a  cross  or. 
Havering,    [Wiltshire,]     ar.     semce   de   cross 

crossletSj  a  lion,  rampant,  tail  forked,  gu. 
Haverhif/,  ar.  a  gTillin,  segreant,  gu.  within  ahor- 

diu-e  az. 
Harering,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  double  queued,  gu. 
Hacerbifi,    [NViltshire,]  ar.    a   lion,  rampant,  g-u. 

(Another  adds  a  cross  crosslet  gu.) 
Haverini/,  ar.  a  Hon,  rampant,  sa.  tail  forked. 


11  A  U 

Havering,  ar.  a  griftin,  scgrciiiit,  gu.  vitliiu  a  bor- 
(liiie  eiigT.  az. 

Ilavcriiif/,  ar.  a  griffin,  passant,  gii.  v.itliiii  a  bor- 
(lure  ciigT.  az. 

Jlaverincf,  [Dorsclshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  tail 
forked,  gi).  foliarod  ar. 

ilareritif/,  ar.  a  lion,  lainpant,  tail  forked,  gii. 

JIavehington,  sa.  a  fret  of  eight  ar.  a  label  of 
three  jioints  or. 

llaveriiif/loii,  sa.  a  fret  of  eight  or,  a  label  of 
three  points  ar. 

Havkks,  [Sheltbongers,  Norfolk,  and  London, 
]  G34,]  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  chess-rooks  of  the 
field.— Crest,  a  gTJflin,  sejant,  ar.  beaked  and 
fore  legs  or,  dncally  collared  and  lined  of  the 
last.     [Granleci  loGS.] 

Haversack,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  of 
the  first. 

Hacersedr/c,  palv  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  of  the 
last. 

II.WEUSHA.M,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets  ar.     ( Another,  crosses  pattee.) 

IlaversJunn,  az.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  six  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 

Havixgfiei.d,  or  IlAXNiNcriELD,  [Corn- 
wall,] or,  a  chev.  sa. 

Hauuelev,  erni.  on  a  chief  gii.  three  bucks' 
heads  or. 

Haughton,  [Lancashire  hud  Cheshire,]  palv  of 
six,  sa.  and  ar. 

Ilauc/Jilon,  sa.  three  bars  ar. 

Haucjliton,  sa.  three  bars  and  a  canton  ar. 

Haughton,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  first, 
three  mullets  of  the  second. 

Haughton,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  covered 
cups  of  the  second. 

Haughton,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  chief  dexter  quar- 
ter, an  owl  gu. 

Haughton,  [Ecckbury,  Salop,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.  in 
tJie  first  and  last  quarters  an  owl  ppr.  See 
Houghton. 

Haughton,  ar.  three  b;u-s  and  a  crescent  sa. 

Haule,  [Wye,  Kent,]  erni.  on  a  jjalo  sa.  tliree 
martlets  gu. 

Haule,  ar.  three  lozenge-buckles  sa. 

Haule,  [Kent,  Temp.  Henry  VIL]  or,  on  a 
cross  cngr.  gu.   a  crescent  ar.  for  dilference. 

Haulksteau,  per  fesse,  chequy,  or  and  az,  and 
gu. 

Huuhleed,  [Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  chief,  chequy, 
or  and  az. 

Hauet,  [Wye  and  IMaldstone,  Kent,]  or,  on  a 
saltier  sa.  five  mullets  of  tlie  first. — Crest  an 
ermine,  passant,  ducally  gorged  or.  [Graitltd 
Nov,  23,  15S4.] 


II  A  W 

Hault,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  four  lozenges  erm.  within  a 

bordure  engr.  ar. 
H.vuSTEi),  [Temp.  Edward  IL]  gu.  a  chief,  com- 

pony,  or  and  az. 
Halte,  [ITautes-Court,    Kent,    Temp.    Edward 

III.]  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu. 
Hauteriee,  gu.  seniee  of  cross  crosslets,  a  lion, 

rampant,  ar. 
IIaute\iee,  [Devon,]  sa.  semue  of  crosses,  bot- 

touee,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Hautticn,   [Oxon,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  cottised   gii. 

betw.  three  asses'  heads,  erased,  sa.  an  unicorn, 

in  full  course,  ar. — Crest,  an  ass's  head,  erased, 

betw.  two  sprigs  of  thistles  ar.  stalked  and  leaved 

vert.     [Granted  lb&6.'] 
Haw,  or  Haugii,  ar.   a  chev.   betw.    ten   cross 

crosslets  gu. 
HawAUD,  quarterly,   ar.  and  sa.  a    saltier  engr. 

countercliangcd. 
Haicard,    [Isle    of  Hartry,    Kent,]    or,    a   bull's 

head,  cabossed,  betw.  three  mullets  sa. —  Crest, 

an  arm,  vested  sa.  tiirned  up  or,  holding  in  the 

hand  ppr.  a  human  heart  gu. 
Ha;rard,  gu.  a  bend,   belvr.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. 
Haicard,  av.  a  bidfs  head  gu.   betw.  three  nuillets 

sa. 
Hauard,  ar.  two   bends  and  bordure  gu.      [Cnn- 

firmed  IGIG.] 
Haward,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 
Haivard,  gu.  a  bend  ar. 
Haward,  quarterly,   az.    and    ar.    a    saltier   engr. 

counterchanged. 
Haavaruen,    [Appletou    and    W.olston.   Lanca- 

.shire,]  ar.  gultee   sa.    a  fesse,   nebulee,   of  the 

second. 
Haavherke,    [Leicestershire,]    ar.    on    a    bend 

sa.  three    annulets    for  gem-rings),   conjoined, 

or. 
Haav150R0Ugii,  gu.    a   cross    crosslet  or,    betvv. 

eight  guttees  d'eau. 
Haweorgh,  gu.  guttee  d'eau,  a  castle  or. 
Hawe,  [Basinghain  and  J  lelgay,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a 

fesse,  Immettee,  erm.  betw.  three  griffins'  heads, 

erased,    of  the    last. — Crest,    a  griffin's    head, 

erased,  eruE  collared   and  lined   or.     \_Granled 

Nov.  15,  1559.] 
Hawerk,   barry,  uebulte,  of  six,  or  and  vert. 
Ha  WES,    [Stafibrdshire,  Warwickshire,  Weston, 

and  Stoke- Albany,  Northampf  onshire,]sa.  a  chev. 

ar.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or. 
Haices,  [Ixiudon,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards' 

heads  ar. 
Haves,  [Ipswich  and  Belsted,  Su.tVolk,  Tcdworth- 

Court,     Surrey,    and     London,    1G03,]    az.    a 

fesse,    wavy,    betw,    three    lions,    passant,    oi-. 


II  AW 

— Crest,  out  of  n  nuiral  coronet  az.  a  lion's 
head  or. 

Haiui's,  or  Hawys.  [London,  Walslinni,  Snflolk, 
Temp.  Edward  III.]  az.  a  fosse,  wavy,  betw. 
three  lions,  passant,  or,  armed  and  langued 
gu. 

Halves,  nz.  on  a  cbev.  or,  tiireo  cinciuefoils,  gu.  a 
canton  ar.  charged  with  a  lion,  passant,  of  the 
third,  bctw.  two  steel  gads  p])r. — Crest,  a  biick's 
bead,  erased,  ppr.  attired  or,  in  his  month  an 
oak-branch  vert,  fructcd  gu. 

Haices,  or  Hcucse,  [London,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar. 
three  cinqncfoils  purp.  a  cjuarter  of  the  second, 
charged  with  a  lion,  passant,  within  a  bordure 
engr.  gu. 

Hawes,  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  tlnce  cinqncfoils  pnrp. 
on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  lion,  rampant,  per 
pale,  gu.  and  sa. 

Hawes,  [London,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  tlnee  cinque- 
foils  gu.  a  canton  erm. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  stag's  bead  pjjr.  holding  in  his 
mouth  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert. 

Hawes,  ii7..  on  a  chev.  or,  three  cinquefoils,  pierced, 
•sa. 

Hawes,  gu.  three  bulls' heads,  coupod,  or. 

Hawes,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets  gu. 

Hnwes,  [Vv'iuborue,  Dorsetshire,]  sa.  three  grey- 
hounds' heads,  erased,  ar. — Cre.st,  a  goat's  head 
sa.  in  his  mouth  a  holly-branch  vert.  (Another 
crest,  a  greyhound's  head  sa.  ducally  collared 
and  lined  or.) 

Hawes,  [J^ondon,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  three  cinque- 
foils  gu.  a  canton  erm. 

Hawes,  [Lord  Blayor  of  London,  1574,]  az.  on  a 
chev.  or,  three  cinquefoils  gn.  on  a  canton  ar.  a 
lion,  passant,  guardant,  within  a  bordure  engr. 
sa. 

Hawes,  [Serjeant-at-Lav.',]  per  chev.  ar.  and  gu. 
three  lleurs-de-lis  counterchanged. 

Haws,  gu.  a  fret  ar.  and  canton  of  the  second. 

Hawford,  [Leicestershire,]  sn.  three  (leurs-de- 
lis  in  chief,  and  a  ji-c}hound,  passant,  in  base, 
ar. 

Haicford,  [Cambridge,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar. 
bctw.  throe  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  greyhound,  cou- 
rant,  sa. 

Hawick,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  cross  crosslets 
ar. 

]Iawk.e,  ar.  a  chev.  crminois,  betw.  throe  (lag- 
stafls  ppr. — Crest,  a  falcon,  ri.sing,  ppr.  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Haw/re,  [Trevev(!n,  Cornwall,]  bendy  of  six,  az. 
and  or,  a  chief  erm. 

Hav'fce,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu,  a  wolf,  salient,  or, 
vulned  iu  the  shoulder  gu. 


H  A  \V 

Hawk  EFORD,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  billettee 

IL'VWKEPENNY,  checpiv,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chief  or. 

Hawkki:,  [ILitchi-^bury,  Wiltshire.]  sa.  a  hawk, 
standing  on  a  perch,  ar.  beaked  and  legged, 
or. 

Htt>x!:er,  az.  a  cross  laire,  or  and  az.  betw.  four 
mullets  of  the  first,  pierced  of  the  field. — 
Crest,  on  the  stuiii])  of  a  tree,  lying  fesseways, 
a  hawk  ppr. 

Haulier,  [Essex,]  sa.  on  a  trestle,  a  \\a.\\\  ar. 
belled  or. 

HAWKiiRiDGE,  [Hawkworthy,  Dcvonsliire,]  gu. 
a  bend,  wavy,  ar.  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a 
falcon,  standing  ou  a  perch  or. 

Hawlceridgc,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  bend,  v.avy,  sa.  an 
arm,  issuing  from  the  sinister  of  the  last,  on  a 
glove  of  the  first,  n  hawk  or. 

Hawkes,  [Stafi'ordshire,]  az.  three  bends  or,  a 
chief  erm. 

Hawkf.STON,  erm.  a  fesse  gu.  frctfy  or. 

HaVvKEWORTHY,  [Burhope-Hall,  Hereford- 
shire,] or,  a  cross  crosslot  gu. — Crest,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  vested  or,  cuff  ar.  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  cross  crossletgu. 

Havkeworlhy,  [Hav\keworth,  \orkshire,]  sa. 
three  hawks,  close,  ar. 

Hawkeswortii,  [Hav.kesworth,  Yorksliiic,]  sa. 
three  falcons  ar. 

Hawlcsworlh,  [Yorkshire,  and  Thorneborough, 
Gloucestershire,]  sa.  three  falcons,  close,  ar. 
beaks  and  bells  or, 

Hawkeavood.     SeeHAWKWOon. 

Hawkins,  [Plymouth,  1590,]  sa.  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, or,  on  the  waves  of  the  sea  ppr.  in  chief 
three  bezants. — Crest,  a  demi  naked  man  ppr. 
wreathed  about  his  temples,  ar.  and  az.  liis 
liaiids  extended,  and  manacled  at  each  arm  with 
a  rope,  passing  behind  his  back.  {^Heralds' 
Office,  Essex,  G.  21.] 

Hawkins,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  or,  in  chief 
three  bezants. 

Hawkins,  [Nash,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  five 
fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hind, 
lodged,  or. 

Hawkins,  [Sussex.]  The  samearms. — Crest,  a  demi 

falcon wings  elevated,  charged  with  two 

bendlets collared [Borne  lij  John 

Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Blgnor-Park,  Sirssex, 
182:3.] 

Hawkins,  [Sherington,  Herefordshire,  and  Glou- 
cestersliire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinque- 
foils az.  as  many  escallops  ar.  on  a  chief  per 
pale,  gu.  and  sa.  a  grilfin,  passant,  erm. — 
— Crest,  a  falcon's  head,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa. 
beaked  or,  bctw.  two  wings,  expanded,  gu. 


ri  A  w 

Hawlins,  [;\Iiirsliaiu,  I?ciksliirc.]  The  same, 
witli  a  chief  gu.  charg-ed  with  a  griiliii,  j)as- 
sant,  ar. 

Hawkins,  alias  Fisher,  [Ilawkesncst,  Warwick- 
shire,] gu.  a  fcssc  vair,  betw.  two  falcons,  volatit, 
in  chief,  aod  a  dolphin,  embowcd,  in  hase,  ar. 
within  a  bordure  engx.  of  the  last. — -Crest,  a 
dexter  firm,  couped  at  the  shoulder,  lying  fcsse- 
wavs,  and  erect  from  the  elbow,  liabiled  vair, 
on  the  liand  ppr.  a  falcon,  jjerclied,  ar.  beaked, 
legged,  and  belled  or. 

Haivkins,  per  pale,  or  and  az.  achev.  betw.  three 
lions,  rampant,  or. 

IlawJcins,  [Devon,]  az.  a  rliev.  erni.  betw.  three 
oak-slips  or. 

Ilcnclins,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  cinqncfoils 
az.  as  many  escallops  of  the  field. 

Hciwldns,  [Berksliire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
ciuquefoils  az.  as  many  escallops  ar.  on  a  chief 
gu.  a  gi'iffin,  passant,  of  the  field. — Crest,  a 
demi  eagle  ar. 

llav:kius,  i\Wa%~E.dge,  [Slrropshire,]  ar.  a  hawk 
ppr.  beaked  and  legged  or,  standing  on  a  siafl', 
couped  and  raguled,  vert. 

Haicki/i.s,  or,    a   lion,  passant,    az.  on    waves   in 

base  ppr.  on  a  canton," two  palmers'  staves, 

an  escallop-shell,  and  three  bezants. — Crest,  a 
demi  Moor  sa.  manacled  ppr.  [Borne  ly  Sir 
John  Hawkins,  Kni(/ht,    Temp.  2d  EUzabetli.] 

Hatckintjs,  [Shropshire,  and  Rushall,  Stafford- 
sliire,]  ar.  a  hawk  p]ir.  beaked  and  legged  or, 
standing  on  a  trunk  of  a  tree  vert. 

IIawkwood,  or  11a\vkewood,  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  three  escallopsof  the  field. 

Hawkicood,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  escallops  of 
the  field. 

Haickcwood,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops  ar. 

Hcnvkewood,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  escallops 
ar.  a  torteaux. 

Hawkmcood,  ar.  two  bends,  nebuk'e,  sa. 

IIawles,  [Oregi'esing,  Sussex,  and  tlie  Isle  of 
Wight,)  sa.  three  greyhounds'  heads,  erased, 
ar. — Crest,  a  gi-eyhound's  head  sa.  ducally 
gorged,  ringed,  and  lined,  or. 

Hawks,  [Isle  of  Wight,]  sa.  three  goats'  heads, 
erased,  ar. 

Hawley,  vert,  a  cross,  invt'ckcd,  ar.  [JSorne 
ly  Thomas  Hawley,  J'ls'j.  Clarenciciix  King  of 
Arms,  Temp.  Henry  VJII.  Edward  VI.  and 
Plnlip  and  Mary  ;  oh.  A  tujiisf  2-2,  1577.] 

Handily,  [Somersetshire  and  Lincolnshire,]  vert, 
a  saltier  engr.  ar, 

Hawley,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa. 

Hawley,  [Lincolnshire,]  vert,  a  saltier  engr.  ar. 
betw.  four  mullets  or. 

Haidey,  per  bend,  or  and  vert. 


H  A  W 

Hawley,  or,  a  cross  i'ngr.  gu. 

Hdirley,     [IJrentford,    Middlesex,]     erm.   a  cross 

engr.  gu. 
Hamlrii,   or,  on  a  cross   engr.   gu.    a   rose  of  the 

field'. 
Hawley,     az.    three    goats,    courant,    ar.     attired 

or. 
Hnvle}/,  vert,  a  saltier  engr.   ar. — Crest,   a  fhun- 

der-biilt  ])pr.     [Jinrne  hy    V/iirxnn  Henry  Too- 

veil  Hawleii,  of  Wcst-Greon-Honse,  }lartfoid- 

Bridye,  Hani's,  Rsq.  182:3.] 
Hawley,  [Devon,]   ar.    a   barbed   arrow    in   pale, 

feathered  or,  betw.  three  bugle-horns  sa. 
Hawleyh,  [Devon,]  ar.  an  arrow  in  pale  or,  betw. 

two  mullets  and  three  bugle-horns,  sa.  garnished, 

of  the  second. 
JLvWLKYS,  sa.  a  fret  and  canton  ar. 
Uav.'RNES,  [Suflolk,]  vert,  two  fishes,  endorsed, 

in  jiale,  ar. 
ITavvoRTII,  [Thurcroft,  Lancashire,]   az.  abend 

or,  cottised  ar.  betw.  three  stags'  heads,  couped, 

of  the  second. 
Haivurth,     [Haworth,    Lancasliire,]    az.    a    bend 

betw.  two  stags'  heads,  couped,  or. 
IlaiiorUi,    [JVIanchester,]    az.  a  bend  or,    betw. 

three  buck.s'  heads,  couped,  ar. 
ilAVVTE,  [Hawland,  Sussex,]   sa.    three   liound.s' 

heads,  erased,  ar. 
Hawtc,  or,  a  cross  engr.  gu. 
Haivle,  gu.  an  inescocheou  ar.  betw.  eight  cinrjue- 

ioils  in  orle  or. 
IIawten,    [Calthorpe,    Oxfordshire,]    or,    on   a 

fesse,  cottised,    gu.   betw.   three   hhids'  heads, 

erased,  of  the  last,  au  unicorn,  courant,  ar. — 

Crest,   a    hind's  head,    erased,    or,    betw.   two 

rose-branches,    leaved,    vert,    flowered    of  the 

first. 
Hawton,  or  Haugiiton,   [Loudon,]  ar.  three 

bars    sa.   in  chief  two  mullets,    pierced   of  tiie 

second,    a   crescent   for  difference. — Crest,    a 

bull's  head,  erased,  ar.  armed  sa.       [Heralds' 

Office,  London,  C  24.] 
Hawtre,  [Bedfordshire,]  per  bend,  az.  and  ar. 

a  cross  moline,  per  bend,  or  and  az. 
Hawlrn,  [Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, in  bend,   betw.  four  cottises  sa. 
Hawfre,     [Ilislip,     Middlesex,]    ar.    three   lions. 

passant,  in  bend,  betw.  four  cottises,  sa.  crowned 

— Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  fretty 

sa. 
Hawlre,  [Bedfordshire,]  sa.  three  lious,  passant, 

in  bend,  betw.  four  cottises  ar.  crowned  or. 
Uawlrey,    [Ascot,   Middlesex,]    ar.    three    lions. 

pas.sant,  in  bend  sa.  betw.   two  bendlets  of  the 

last. 
IIaavv-S,  gu.  three  bidks' heads  ar. 


H  A  Y 

Hay,  nr.  fi  bend  sa.  an  ovlo   vi'  niartlcts  coiintcr- 

clum-ed. 
Hdif,  [8cotlau(l,]  ar.  tlirco  tscoclieons  gii. 
Ji"i/,  [Acliencov,  Scotland,]  ar.  tlirce  cscoclifcms 

witliin  a  Ijordiuft  ongT.  gu. 
i/(7//,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three  escnclieons,  vitliin  a 

bordiire  gu. 
If (11/,  gu.  on  a  fe.ssc   bct^v.    six    iiiartlets   ar.   t^\o 

martlets  sa. 
llai/,  [Dalg-ety,   Scotland,]  ar.  a  einqucfoil    belu. 

three  escoclieons  gu. 
Htiy,    [Cardcnic,    Scotland,]    ar.    a    fosse    -svavy 

betw.  three  eseocheons  gu. — Cre.st,  an  ox-yoke, 

erect,  uith  two  bows  gu. 
Ifaif,  [IMuntan,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  cscocheons  gu. 

within  a  bordnre  engr.  az.  seinee  of  cinquefoils 

of  the  first. 
Hat/,  [Shafield,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

escoclieons  gu. 
Hai/,    [Lies,    Scothind,]    erni.    three    escoclieons 

gu- 
Hai/,  [jMuchals,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  mullet  betw.  throe 

escoclieons  gu. 
-llai/,  [Fcrnhiil,   Scotland,]    ar.    tlirec  escochecns. 

v.-itliiii    a    bordnre    engr.     gn.    vith   a  star   in 

chief. 
Tlcn/,      [Balleiikeele,    Wexford,      Ireland,]     az. 

three  escoclieons  gu. — Crest,  a  falcon  pjir. 
Haij,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  crescent  betw.  three   es- 
coclieons gu.  witliin   a  bordnre,   countercoinpo- 

iiy,  ar.  and  gu. — Crest,  au  arm,  couped  below 

the  elbow,  grasping  a  yoke,  througji  the  fingers 

three  ears  of  wlieat,  erect,  all  ppr. 
}]aij,  ar.  three  escocheous  gu.   in  chief  a  pair  of 

yokes  or. 
Ifaj/,    [Brokesmuth,    Scotlniid,]    ar.    three   e.=.co- 

cheous  vert. 
Hci]/,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  in  chief  three  martlets  gu. 
Hai/,  or  De  la  Hay,  ar.  a  jiile  \vavy  gu. 
Haij,  ar.  three  escallops  in  bend  sa.  cottised  gii. 
Half,  [Park,   Scotland,]  ar.  three  escoclieons  gu. 

within   a    bordnre   of   the   second. — Crest,    the 

yoke  of  a  plough  in  pale  or,  betw.  two  bows  gu. 
Ihnj,  [Strouzie,   Scotland.]     The  same  arms,  the 

bordure    chin-ged    with    eight  crescents   of  tlie 

field. 
Hatj,     [Woodcockdale,     Scotland,]     ar.    a    fesse 

betv,'.  three  escoclieons,  all  within  a  bordure  gu. 

. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm  jipr.  holding  an  oxen-yoke 

with  two  bows  gu. 
Hay,  [Carniber,   Scotland.]     The  same,  the  fisse 

wavy. 
Hay,  [Balhonssic,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  cscocheons 
gu.  within  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  a  denii  man, 
on  liis  head  a  cap    az.  and    holding-   over    his 
shoulder,  the  yoke  of  a  iilough  g-u. 


n  A  Y 

Hay,  [Piffour,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  escoclieons 
gu.  within  a  bordure  chefpiy  of  the  second  and 
first. 

Haye,  or  Hay,  [Ballell,  Sussex,]  ar.  on  a  fesse 
gu.  belw.  six.  niiirtlets  sa.  two  martlets  oi-. 

Haye,  1)^  la,  ar.  three  escallops  in  bend  gu.  cot- 
tised sa. 

Haye,  erni.  on  a  chief  a-/,,  two  nrartlets  or. —  Crest, 
a  dexter  arm,  enibov.ed,  vested  gii.  turned  up 
and  indented  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a 
sithe  in  bend  or,  the  blade  arching  to  the  right. 
[Granted  hy  Scyar,  Ki.'S.] 

Haye,  or  Hay,  ar.  a  mullet  gu. 

Haj/e,  [Ilalnaked,  Sussex,  Temp.  Henry  I.] 
ar.  -a  i'esse,  and  in  chief  three  martlets  gu. 

JIavcock,  erminois,  an  elepliaiit,  stataiit,  az. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  the  sun  betw.  two  bee- 
hives )")pr. — Crest,  an  heraldic  antelojje,  sejant, 
erminois,  collared  gu.  the  dexter  foot  resting- 
on  a  bee-hive  or. 

Hayday,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three 
leopards'  heads  vert. 

Hayday,  [Weston,  Herefordshire,]  gu.  on  a  bend 
or,  three  leopards'  heads  vert. 

Havdock,  Haidooke,  or  Heydocr,  [Cot- 
ham,  Lancashire,  and  Gayiiswell,  Hampshire,] 
ar.  a  cross  sa.  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter,  a 
fleur-de-lis  of  the  second.— Crest,  a  demi  swan, 
with  wings  expanded  ar.  ducally  gorged,  lined, 
and  beaked,  gu. 

Haydock,  or  Heydnck,  [Lottom,  Lancashire, 
aiid  Oxfordshire,"]  ;u.  three  sparj-ow-hav,  ks,  close, 

,.8'"- 

Hayuon,  [Baconsfro])C,  Norfolk,]  quarterly, 
ar.aud  gu.  acrossciigr.  couuferchanged.  —  Crest, 
a  talbot  ar.  spotted  sa. 

Haydon,  [Grove,  Hertfordshire,]  per  pnle,  ar. 
and  gu.  a  cross  engT.  counterchanged. 

Haydon,  [London,  Woodbury,  Devoushh-e,  and 
Surrey,]  ar.  three  bars,  gemelles,  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  fesse,  dancettee,  or.- — Crest,  a  lion 
ar.  seizing  on  a  bull,  courant,  sa. 

Haydon,  [Worcestershire,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  az. 
a  cross  engr.  counterchanged,  in  the  first  quar- 
ter a  Cornish  chough  sa. 

Haidoit,  [Devon,]  ar.  three  bars  gemelles  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  a  wiure  or. 

Hayes,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  tigers'  heads  sa. 
erased  and  jangued  gu,  \_Cranicd  to  Thomas 
Hai/cs,  of  Windsor,  Berkshire ,  and  James 
Hayes,  hi'sbrother, of  London,  I'ithjlay,  It^tri.] 

Hayes,  [Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  bel^\.  three 
boars'  heads,  erased  and  erect,  vert,  as  many 
bezants. 

Hayes,  [iLnes,  Hamj^shire,]  sa.  a  cliev.  ar.  betw. 
liiree  boars'  heads,  couped,  or.     . 


H  A  Y 

ilaijes,  [Rockingdon,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  gu. 
bo(w.  three  dragons'  heads,  erased,  vert^  as 
many  bezants. 
Hayes,  [Great  Badg-ebiirv,  Kent,]  crm.  lliree  es- 
cocli(>ons  gu. — Crest,  a  faleon,  volant,  pjir.  jessed 
and  belled  or,  gorged  v.ilh  a  ducal  coronet,  per 
(lale,  or  and  gu.     [Granfcil  JJai/  ^llt,  l(.)^!).j 

Hai/es,  ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  three  bulls'  heads,  coujied, 
or. 

Hayes,  gu.  a  fosse  or,  betw.  three  bezants. 

Hayes,  [lladley,  Middlesex,]  az.  on  a  pale  or, 
three  bulls'  heads,  cou]ied,  sa. 

Hayes,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  dragons'  heads 
of  the  last,  erased,  per  fesse  gu. 

Hayes,  [London,  1613,]  erminois,  three,  wolves' 
(or  lions')  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  ^^olf, 
passant,  erminois. 

Hayes,  [Wardrobe  and  Litley,  Cheshire,]  sa.  on  a 
chev.  ar.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  or,  a  cres- 
cent gu.- — Crest,  a  denii  liou,  holding-  a  pheon 
ar.  staff  or.     [Granted  l(31a.] 

Hayes,  [Hertford,]  erm.  three  lions'  heads,  erased, 
sa. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head 

Hayes,    [Loi'd    Mayor   of   London,  .]      The 

same  arms. 

Hayes,  [I)e^on,]  az.  on  a  pale  or,  three  bulls' 
heads  of  the  field. 

Hayes,  [Devon,]  az.  ou  a  pale,  betw.  two  endorses 
or,  three  bulls'  heads,  coii))ed,  of  the  field. 

Hayi.es,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  che\".  ar.  and  bordure 
erm. 

Hayles,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  che\ .  ar. 

Haylcs,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  chev.  ar.  all 
within  a  bordure  erm. 

Haylcs,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  in  chief  three  roses  of  the 
second. 

Hayley,  or,  a  fret  gu. 

Haylis,  or,  a  chev.  sa.  ou  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  roses  gu. 

Hay  LORD,  iu'.  three  bars,  betw.  ten  fleurs-de-lis  a?,. 

Hayn'e,  or  EYNK.S,  [FrycrAA'addon,  Dorset- 
shire,] or,  ou  a  fesse  gu.  tliree  plates,  in  chief  a 
greyhound,  couraut,  az.  [Graii/ecl  to  Thomas 
Hayne,  of  Fryer-Waddon,  4lh  Sept.  1007.] 

Hayne,  [Dartmouth,  Devonshire,]  or,  ou  a  fesse, 
invecked,  az.  a  rose  ar.  seeded  or,  barbed  vert, 
betw.  two  plates,  in  chief  a  greyhound,  couraut, 
sa. — Crest,  a  tortoise  ar.  thereon  an  eagle,  dis- 
•  played,  ppr.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  liaving  u[)on 
each  wing-  a  plate,  and  on  the  breast  a  rose  ar. 
[Gra/i/tY.n702.] 

Haine,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  throe  mart- 
lets sa. 

Haynes.  The  same  arms. — Crest,  an  eagle,  wings 
expanded  and  distended,  preying-  on  a  tortoise, 
•ill   iijir.     IBortie   by  Joseph   Hayne,   Esq.    of 


f  I  A  Y 

Haddon,  Jamaica,  and  liurderop-Park,  near 
Marlborouffh,    IF 7/^5,  182.J.] 

Haynes,  ar.  three  crescents,  jjaly  of  six.  gu.  and 
az. — Crest,  a  stork,  wings  displayed  ppr.  in  the 
beak  a  serpent  of  the  last. 

Haines,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants,  in  chief 
a  greyhound,  couraut,  az.  collared  ar. — Crest, 
an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  semee  d'estoiles  ar. 

Haynes,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  bezants,  in  chief 
a  greyhound, .cour;int,  sa.  collared  of  the  second. 
— Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  powdered  with 
esloiles  or, 

Haynes,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  az. 
charged  with  three  aniuijcfs  or,  betw.  seven  be- 
zants. 

Haynes,  [Reading,  Berkshire,]  gu.  three  cres- 
cents, paly  wavy,  ar.  and  az. 

Hains,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  annulets  gu.  as 
many  ducal  coronets  or. 

Haynes,  ar.  three  crescents,  barry,  luulee,  az.  and 
gu.  [Confirmed  to  Nicholas  Haynes,  of  Hack- 
ney, Middlesex,  1578.] 

Haynes,  or  Heyiies,  [SuiTey,]  chequy,  or  iind  gu. 
a  canton  erm.  over  all,  on  a  bend  ;'.z.  a  griffin's 
head,  erased,  betw.  two  falcons  ar. 

Haynes,  [Chelsea,  ^Mid^ilesex,]  erminois,  on  a 
fesse  sa.  a  greyhound,  couraut,  ar.  on  a  canton 
gu.  a  leopard's  head,  jessant  de  lis  or. 

Haines,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  az.  bezantee, 
betw.  three  annulets  of  the  second. 

Hays,  erm.  a  fesse  engr.  or,  betw.  three  lions, 
rampant,  ppr. — Crest,  a  hawk,  wings  displayed, 
erminois. 

Hays,  [Dorsetshire,]  or,  a  sun  gu. 

Hays,  or,  on  a  pale  sa.  three  bulls'  heads  of  the 
field.     See  Hayks. 

Haystackk,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  pierced  by  a  bend 
enn. 

Hayter,  [Salisbury,]  az.  thi-ec  bulls'  heads, 
couped,  or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  couped,  or, 
pierced  through  the  )ieck  with  a  broken  spear 


chev. 


igr.    sa.  three 


Haytfikld,   crm. 
trefoils  or. 

Haytox,  ar.  three  bulls,  passant,  sa. 

Hayton,  or  Hailon,  ar.  three  church-bells  sa. 

Hay  ton,  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.  three  luuks'  heads, 
cabossed  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  buck's  head,  as 
in  the  arms. 

Hay-s\AR1),  [Acton-Round,  Shropshire,]  or,  a 
bull's  head,  betw.  three  mullets  gu.  on  a  chief 
sa.  a  lion,  passant,  erm.  betw.  two  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitchee,  or. — Crest,  two  cross  crosslets, 
fitchee,  or,  saltierways,  enfiled%vifli  a  hull's  head, 
cabossed,  sa.  [Granted  16th  Fchruary,  1560.] 
Sec  Heyward. 

[3k  ] 


U  E  A 

Hayaard,  ar.   a  bulls  head  ^w.  hetw.  tlirec  nu!- 

IctS  Sil. 

Uai;irard,  Hairord,  or  Hi'ijwarcl,  [Brocton, 
Sliropsliirc]  gii.  II  lion,  raiinwnt,  ar.  diR-ally 
crov.  110(1  or. 

Harvard,  [IleroforJ.sliirc,]  or,  lliiec  lions,  r;uii- 
])ar.f,  gu.  over  all  a  beiullet  sa. 

Hai/ward,  [Tejulriclg'e-ilal!,  Surrey,]  sa.  two  Ijars 
.•:r.  ill  cliicf",  a  talbol,  pas-suiil,  of  the  secoud. — ■ 
Crest,  a  talbof  s  head  ar.  collared  sa.  a  ring  of 
the  iirst  to  the  frout  of  the  collar. 

Hayivard,  ar.  on  a  bend  betw.  two  roses  g'u. 
barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  a  ro.=;o  betw.  two  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  passant, 
of  the  fourth. — Crrist,  on  a  v.reath,  ar.  and  gu. 
a  mura!  crown  or,  thereon  a  deuiL  lion,  rampant, 
sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  rose,  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  rose  of  the' second,  barbed 
and  seeded  ppr.  [^Granted  to  Samuel  llay- 
v-ard,  of  J^ewes- Grove,  in  f /if  parish  of  Saud- 
Imrsl,  iu  the  county  of  Gwucustcr,  1750.] 

JJaiiti-ard, guttee  de n  fesse  iiebuleo 


ITayaycod,  ar.  two  bends  wil'iin  a  bordure  gu. 

Hayicond,  ar.  a  pot  sa.  fire  issuaiit  ppr. 

Hayivuod,  ar.  three  torteauxesiii  bend,  cottised  gu. 

Haywood,  or  Heyiuood,  ar.  three  torteauxes,  in 
bend,  betw.  two  cottises  gu.  all  vrithin  a  bordure 
of  the  second. — Crest,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree, 
a  falcon,  rising,  ppr.  (Another  crest,  a  tiger's 
bead  ar.  armed  and  mancd  or,   pierced  tliruugh 

,  tlie  ueck  v>ith  a  broken  spear  sa.  jieaded  ar. 
vulned  gu.) 

Jffiywood,  ar.  two  bends,  and  bordure  gii. 

JIayirood,  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  gu.  three  plr.tcs, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 

Hdyaood,  [Stafiurdshire,]  ai'.  on  a  Ijend  cottised 
gu.  three  plates. 

Hayicood,  [StaSbrdshire,]  ar.  a  fire-pan  sa.  en- 
flanied  ppr.  a  crescent  for  dilference. 

Hazard,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  three 
escallops  gu. — Crest,  an  escallop  gu. 

IIr ACOCR,  enninois,  an  clejihant  az.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  a  sun,  betw.  two  bee-hives  or. — 
Crest,  a  hind,  sejant,  reguardant,  ermiuois,  col- 
lared gu.  reposiug  his  d>.'Xter  foot  on  a  bee-hive 
or.  [Grantiii  to  Thoinas  lleacoL-l:,  of  Nciri/iy- 
ton,  Mid'Ucscx,  17-KJ.] 

Hr.AU,  [RocIir>ler,  Kent,]  ar.  a  chcv.  eniiines, 
betw.  three  unicorns'  heads,  cou]icd,  sa. 

Head,  [Berksliiro  and  London,]  sa..  a  chev.  betw. 
three  unicorns'  heads,  erased,  ur.     Sec  ITkdd. 

Hcde,  or  Hedesa,  [Kent  and  London,]  sa,  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  unicorn:;'  heads,  couped,  ar. 

IIealt.,  [Fleet,  Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  pale, 
lozcugy,  gu.  a  leopard's  head,  cabossed,  or. 


il  E  A 

Heale,  [.South-IJeale  and  Erixtou,  Devonsliire,] 
gu.  a  bend,  fnsilly,  crni. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau 
gu.  turned  up  enn.  a  falcon,   rising  i:r.   beaked 

llKArv,   ar.  three  pea-hens,  close,  ppr. — Crest,  a 

cubit  arm,   erect,  vested holding  in   the 

hand  a  lamb  ppr. 

Ij);Ajm,  [Somersetsliire,]  in-,  a  Neptune,  crowned 
v.ilh  an  eastern  crown  of  gold,  his  trident  sa. 
headed  or,  issuing  from  a  stormy  ocean,  the  left 
hand  grasping  the  head  of  a  ship's  mast  appear- 
ing above  the  waves,  as  part  of  the  wreck,  all 
p],'r.  Oil  a  chief  az.  the  arctic  polar  star  of  tlie 
first,  betw.  two  water  bougets  of  the  second. — 
Cre.^t.  a  .swan,  with  wings  elevated  ar.  beaked 
and  membered  sa.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
rose  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  p)jr.  ducally  collar- 
ed, lined,  and  chained  or.  [Granted  to  Isaac 
Heard,  Lancaster  Herald,  foficr  King  of 
Arms,  17G2,;  uUit  ^9th  April,  1822.] 

Hkauing,   [Eye,  Suffolk,]  or,  on  a  pa!o  cottised 

.  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  griflin,  sejant,  with  wings  expanded  ar.  ducally 
gorged 

Hearnk,  per  fesse,  or  and  az.  tluee  chap'ets 
coituterchangcd. 

Heme,  or  Heron,  [Shacklewell,  Middlesex,  Lon- 
don, and  PenOeld-lIall,  Essex,  IGOO,]  sa.  a 
chev.  erm.  betw.  three  herons,  close,  ar. — Crest, 
a  lieron's  head,  erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged  or, 
beaked  of  the  last. 

Heme,  sa.  a  chev.  engx.  betw.  three  herons  ar. 

Heme,  [Godmanchesler,  Huntingdonshire,]  gu.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  herons  ar. — Crest,  a  heron  or. 
See  Heron. 

IIeakt,  gu.  on  achief  ar.  three  human  Iiearts  ppr. 

Heatcock,  alias  Arhas,  [Buckinghamshire,] 
ar.  on  a  cross  sa.  five  (leurs-dc-lis  or. 

HkaT)I,  [Brasted,  Kent,  and  i\Iitchani,  Surrey,] 
ar.  a  cross  engr.  betw.  twelve  billets  gu. — 
Crest,  a  vvolf's  head,  erased,  per  pale,  sa.  and 
or,  ducally  gorged  ar.  holding  in  his  mouth  a 
broken  spear  or,  headed  ar. 

Heath,  [Loudon  and  Pediughaw,  Sussex.]  The 
same. 

Heath,  [Fordall,  Vv^irwickshire,]  ^■erl,  on  a  chief 
or,  three  nu;liets  sfi. 

Heath,  [Oxford;,hire,]   erm.   a  chev.  betw.  three 
inoor-cocks  sa.  armed  gu. — Crest,   fiames 
is.';iiiiig  out  of  a  tower  ar. 

Heath,  [Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  Twickenham,  Tilid- 
dlesex,  iuid  h'ltUo.  Eden,  Durham,]  per  chev. 
or  and  sa.  in  chief  two  mullets  of  the  second,  in 
base  a  laaili-cnck  of  (he  first,  combed  and  .wat- 
tled gu.— Crest,  a  cock's  head,  erased,  or. 
(another,  sa.)  combed  and  wattled  gu. 


ppr. 


H  E  B 

flrolh,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  tlnee  ogresses. 

ihalh,  per  clicv.  crenellee  sa.  and  ar.  in  chief 
U\  o  cstoiles  of  tlio  last,  in  base  a  heath-cock  sa. 
<  oiiibrd  and  watfled  gu. — Crest,  a  cock's  head 
s:t.  attired  gu.  betw.  two  branclies  vert. 

Jhatit,  or  Hdthey,  sa.  three  birds  ar.  beaked 
imd  legged  gu. 

IJi-nllt,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  three  ogresses,  on  each  a 
cross  crosslet  of  the  first. 

ILath,  [Hertfordshire,]  az.  a  bend,  per  pale,  gu. 
and  or,   a  bordure  counterchanged. 

Ihatli,  vert,  on  a  chief  ar.  three  ciiiquefoils  az. 

Hi'alh,  [Eatonbridge,  Kent,]  ar.  a  saltier  engr. 
betw.  twelve  billets  gu. 

IJcalli,  per  cliev.  embattled,  sa.  and  ar.  in  chief 
two  nuillets  of  six  points  or,  pierced  gu.  and  in 
base  a  heath-cock  of  the  first,  combed  and  wat- 
tled ppr.  [  Gran  led  to  T/iomas  Hraih ,  of  Mile- 
End,  Midd/rscx,  Inj  Sir  Henry  St.  Georyc, 
Garter,  and  John  Vanhrouak,  Clarcncieux, 
2U/  Jvne,  1707.] 

Hi;athcotk,  [Sir  Gilbert,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 1711,  and  George  Heathcote,  1742,]  erm. 
throe  pomcis,  each  charged  with  a  cross  or. — 
Crest,  a  mural  coronet  az.  surmounted  vith  a 
poniey,  charged  with  a  cross  or,  betw.  two 
wings  erm. 

IlralJicote,  [Leek,  Staffordshire.]     The  same. 

JhalJicole,  per  ])ale,  gu.  and  az.  three  plates, 
each  charged  with  a  cross  engr.  vert,  betw.  four 
ermine  spots  sa. — Crest,  a  plate,  charged  as  in 
the  arms,  betw.  two  -wings  az.  [Bo7-7ie  hij 
William  Heathcote,  Esq.  of. riear  South- 
ampton, 1820.] 

Hi-.ATiiER,  [Surrey  and  Derbyshire,]  paly  of  six, 
az.  and  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  fesse, 
dancettee,  gii. 

ilr.A'i  i,Y,  or,  on  a  bend  vert,  three  boars'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

liiiATON,  [Loudon,]  ar.  on  a  beud  engr.  sa.  thi-ec 
.stags'  heads,  cabossed,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
buck's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Iliuton,  gu.  three  nags'  heads,  erased,  ar.— Crest, 
a  nag's  head,  erased,  ar. 

II  [.({AND,  sa.  three  leopards'  heads,  jessant,  a 
t!cur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  demi  woodman  sa. 
v.nathed  round  the  head  or,  in  his  sinister  hand 
a  club  vert. 

Hi:iH!OiiN,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  a  cinquefoil  betw. 
'wo  lions,  counter-passant,  gu. 

HriiiiuUNK,  [llebburne,  Northumberland,]  ar. 
'  I'rcc  uncovered  cups  sa.  in  each  a  fiame  of  fire  ppr. 

n!  liiis,  [Corton,  Dorsetshire,]  sa,  on  a  chev.  or, 
'"  iw.  three  swans,  close,  ar.  as  many  lions' 
h'.uts,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
"r.  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  gu. 


11  E  D 

Hehden,  or  ITkimten  i>,  erm.  five  fusils  in  fesse  gu. 

Hebdon,  [Oxfordshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief,  in- 
dented, az.  three  crescents  or. — Crest,  out  of  a 

ducal  coronet  or,   a  leopard's  head bvtw. 

two  -wings  az. 

IlEiir.R,  [.Martin,  Yorkshire,]  ))er  fesse,  az.  and 
gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point 
a  cinquefoil  ar.     [Granted  loGO.] 

Hederdf.n,  erniinois,  a  fesse  of  four  lozenges 
vert,  on  a  chief  az.  an  annulet  or,  betw.  two 
suns  p])r. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  tigt»r, 
sejant,  rcguardant,  erminois,  collared  vert,  hold- 
ing in  his  dexter  foot  an  cscochcon  az.  charged 
■with  two  suns  iu  chief  ppr.  an  annulet  in  base 
or.  [Granted  to  William  Heherden,  nf  St. 
James,  TTest minster,  17.52;  and  borne  hi/  the. 
liev.  Thomas  Heherden,  Canon  of  Exeter,  and 
William  Heherden,  M.D.  of  Datchet,  near 
Windsor,   Berks,  182-5.] 

JIejslethwayte,  [Malton,  Yorksliire,]  ar.  (wo 
pales  az.  on  a  canton  or,  a  mullet  sa.  plr-reed 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
wolf  erm.     [Granted '\5~Q.'] 

HehktJiwai/te,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  two  pallets  vert,  on 
a  canton  or,  a  mullet  gu. 

Heb.mines,  [France,]  vair,  a  garter  gu. 

Heeorxe,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  a 
cinquefoil,  betw.  two  lions,  passant,  counter- 
passant,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  round  buckle  or, 
the  point  of  the  tongue  in  chief. 

Hecmins,  [Coinwall,]  ar.  a  cross  formce,  quar- 
terly, az.  and  gu.  betw.  four  lions'  beads,  erased, 
sa. 

Hechins,  [Hole,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  cross  pafonce, 
quarterly,  gu.  and  az.  betw.  four  lions'  heads, 
erased,  sa. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  or,  issuing  from 
the  centre  of  a  rose  gu.  barbed  vert. 

Hecksteter,  [Southgate,  ]\iiddlesex,  originally 
from  Germany,]  per  bend,  indented,  or  and  az. 

Hector,  ar.  three  bends  gu.  an  estoile  az. 
(Another,  or.) 

Hector,  [Troy,]  sa.  two  lions,  combatant,  or. 

Hi;dd,  [^lolwynog,  North-Wales,]  sa.  a  haie, 
passant,  ar.  attired  or. 

IIedeney,  az.  a  star  of  sixteen  points  or. 

Hedges,  [London,]  az.  three  swans'  beads, 
erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  swan's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
[Granted  hy  Henry  St.  George,  2.5///  Nov. 
1(;S7.] 

Hedyes,  [Finchley,  Middlesex,]  az.  three  swans' 
heads,  erased,  or. 

IIedi.VM,  sa.  on  a  bend  erm.  three  chev.  gu. 

Hedisiiam,  ar.  abend  engr.  betw.  two  crescents 
sa. 

Heoeey,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons  ar. 
beaked  and  legged  or. 

[  3  K  2  ] 


II  E  I 

Hedley,  or  Headleij,  [Iiiiiitiii2;doiislnrc,]  pu.  on  a 
flicv.  bctw.  (lirec  falcons  ar.  membercd  and 
lietlod  or,  a  cross  crosslet,  /ilcliee,  sa.- — Crest,  a 
nmrtlet  or. 

Hedk.i/,  [S!iro|isiiirc,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  leo- 
pards' heads  or. 

IIednev,  or  llEDKNY,  az.  an  csloile  or. 

liJiDON,  [^lorton,  liolderness,]  ar.  a  chev.  Iietw. 
three  men's  lieads,  side-faced,  coupcd  at  the 
shoulders,  sa. 

Hkuky,  paly  of  six,  az.  and  or. 

Hedworth,  [Durham,]  ar.  three  chev.  braced 
in  base  sa. — Crest,  a  lion,  couchaut,  sa.  against 
an  oak  ppr. 

Hedtcorth,  [ITewerton,  Yorlcshire,]  ar.  an  inesco- 
cheou  sa.  ^vithin  an  orle  of  cinquefoils  g'u. 

Hedicordt,  [Uarraton,   Duriiain,  ancient,]  ..... . 

on  a  bend three  quatrcfoils 

Hedworlh,  [Uarraton,  Durham,]  ar.  an  inesco- 
cheon  sa.  within  an  orle  of  cincjuefoils  gu.- — 
Crest,  a  female's  head,  ailVoniee,  cooped  at  tlie 
breast  ppr.  hair  flowing  or,  v>Teathed  about  the 
temples  with  a  garland  of  cinquefoils  gu.  pierced 
of  the  second. 

Hedicorlli,  ar.  an  orle  sa.  betw.  eight  cinquefoils 
in  orle  gu. 

Hedworth,  [Lincolushirc,]  ar.  an  iuescocheon,  and 
orle  of  cinquefoils  gu. 

Reecev,  Hesey,  or  IIercey,  [Nottingham,] 
or,  three  hedge-bogs,  in  i)ale,  sa. 

Heede,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  bet\v.  three 
nnicorns'  heads,  couped,  ar. 

Heende,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  13!>1  and 
1404,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  escallops  of  the 
lield,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion,  passant, 
of  the  first. 

Heepkk,  or  IIeper,  sa.  a  ciie\'.  or,  and  canton 
erm . 

Heete,  [Hertfordshire,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  or,  a 
bend  and  bordure  couuterchanged. 

Heffernan,  [Ireland  and  London,]  per  fesse, 
vert  and  gu.  on  a  fesse  a/,  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
dant,  or,  iu  chief  three  escallops  of  the  last. — 
Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  in  armour,  holding  in 
the  gauntlet  a  sword  ronipn,  all  p]n-. 

Hegliefe,  ar.  on  a  chev.  or,  a  dcmi  lion,  riun- 

pant,  gu. 
liEGLlSE,  erm.  on  a  diev.  or,  a  Uon  vert. 
lleglise,  erm.  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
issuant,  vert. 

Keiforu,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  bucks, 
tripping,  gu. 

Keigham,  [Bed,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.   on  a 

cliief  gu.  lliree  escallops  or.      f Another,  ar.) 
IIcu/!t<'iii,  »■/..  a  cross  ilurtec,  betw.  six  herrin;',s  or. 

Heujlium,  [Suffolk,  Vul,]  sa.  a  fesse,  cliequy,   or 


H  E  L 

and  az.  betw.  tliree  nags'  heads,  erased,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  nag's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Jlc-iq/uim,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

Heiijluun,  ar.  three  pallets,  wavy,  gu. 

Neighington,  [Graystone  and  Mesbctt,  Dur- 
ham,] erm.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  wolves'  heads, 
erased,  az.  as  many  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or. 

IIeieand.     See  Avith  Heyland. 

Heinga.m,  ar.  a  chief,  daiicettee,  gu. 

Heinghave,  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Heire.     .See  with  Heyre. 

]lEisnAJr,  ar.  a  bend,  engr.  bctw.  two  crescents 

HErrESiiURY,    [Wiltshire,]  per  fesse,  indented, 

gu.  and  vert,  a  chev.  or. 
Ht'i/tcAliiiri/,  [Wiltshire,]    per  pale,   indented,  gu. 

and  vert,  a  chev.  or. 
Heiton,    [Heiton,  Lancashire,]  ar.   on   a   bend, 

engr.    sa.  three   bulls'  heads,   cabossed,  of  the 

first.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  hull's 

head  ar.  armed  of  the  first. 
Heyton,  [Lancashire,]  ^ert,  a  lion,  ranjpaut,  guar- 

dant,  ar. 
IlEnvARi).     See  Hey  ward. 
IIeiw'ood.     See  IIeywood. 
Heren,  or   Hekixg,     sa.     a  griflin,    segreant, 

ar. 
Helanh,  [Yorkshire.]     Same  as  IIeyi.  AND,   of 

Yorkshire. 
Helaiid,  az.  a  bend,  betw.  six  martlets,  or. 
Heluoiine,  [Durham,]    ar.    three  pots  sa.    fire 

issuant  ppr.  a  label  of  as  many  points  gu. 

IIeedeN",  erm.  five  fusils  in  fesse 

Heldersiia.m,  [Suflbll:,]  gu.  a  chev.   ar.  betw. 

three  cross  crosslets  or. 
Hele,  [Dorset,]  gu.  a  bend,  fusilly,  erm. — Crest, 

on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  ar.  an  eagle  of  the 

last. 
IIelesby,  or,  a  saltier  sa. 
llELiGAN,  [Cornwall,]  gu.  on  a  bend   or,  three 

bucks'  heads  of  the  field. 
Hdigan,  paly  of  six,  or  and  gu.  a  chief  az. 
Helint.ridge,    [Gloucestershire,]    chequj-,    ar. 

and  sa.   a  bend  gu. 
Helixgsale,    or  IIeligsal,    gu.   three  bars, 

humettee,  ar. 
IIelion.     See  with  IIeelyon. 
Heliston,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  leopards' 

heads  gn. 
Hi;le,  [Jlellconrt,  Kent,]    erm.    three   lozenges 

gu. 
Ued.AM,  vair,  a  bend  mi. 
IJeeeard,  [3Iitcham,  Surrey,]  sa.  a  bend,  flor\ , 

ar.     [Granted  to  John  Hellurd,  alias  JlU^hlor'd, 

and  Znchan/,    his   brother,    both  of  London, 

il%2fj,  1G;J0.]  , 


I]  E  L 

lIiiLLKNKS,  [Heiefonlaiul  Salop,]  sa.  on  a  bend, 

cottiscci,  or,  tliiTC  stag's  heads,  cabossed,  g'li. 
Ur.hhr.RV,  [Bridlingloii,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  abend, 

cottiscd,  ar.   betw.  six  fleiirs-de-hs   of  llie   last. 

[Granted  UIO.I 
Hr.l.LKKS,   cjiiarterh,   ar.  and  gu.  a  bend  az. 
Hellers,  fjuarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  bend  gii. 
Helt^kS,  sa.  a  bend  and  chief  ar. 
Helliar,  az.  a  cross  ]iatonce  ar.  be(\v.  four  mtd- 

lets,  pierced,  or. — Crest,  a  moor-cork  sa.  ruinb- 

ed,  beaked,  wattled,  and  legged  gu.  sunnovuit- 

ing  a  cross,  flory,  or. 
Helliar,   [Exon,]  az.  a  cliev.  ar,  betw.  three  lunl- 

iets  or. 
'Helia.UIV,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  az. 
Helmas,  or  Helyas,  ar.  three  bends  a/..  (Ano- 

t/ier,  gu.)  a  label  or. 
HELlilER,  az.  a  chev.  ar.    guttee  de  .sang,  betw. 

three  mullets  or.— Crest,  a  cock   ar.   giilfee   de 

sang,    combed    and  wattled  gu.     [Granted  to 

Sanniel  Hcllier,  of  Wuod/ioiise,  in  tlie   C'ounli/ 

of  Stafford,  1703.] 
Hellins,   or,  on  a  bend  sa.   three  marllels  ar. 
Hei.LIS,  sa.    a  fesse,  baltellee,  ar.    betw.  ihrcG 

leopards'  faces  or. 
Hcllis,  sa.  a  bend  and  chief  ar. 
Hellis,  gu.  a  bend  and  chief  ar. 
Hellis,  sa.    a    fesse,    crenellee,  bet^^-.    three    leo- 

pai'ds'  lieads  or. 
Hellorh,  or  HiGHi.ORD,  [Woodburv,  Devon.] 

The   same  Arms  as  Hef.lard,    ot  \M  it  chant, 

Surrey. — Crest,  an  escarbuucle  of  eight  points 

ar. 
Hellwell.     See  ITelwell. 
Hellyon,  gu.  fretty  ar.  a  fesse  or. 
Helijen,  or    Hdion,    or,  a  hart's   head,  cabossed, 

sa. 
Hclioii,  ar.  a  buck's  head  sa. 
Helme,  [NYorcestershire,]  ar.  on  a  l)end  sa.  three 

pheons  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  pheon  ar. 
Helmeuridge,    [Gloucestershire,]    chequy,    sa. 

and  ar.  a  bend  gu. 
Helsham,  ar.  a  fesse  engr.  betw.  three  leopards' 

faces  gu.— Crest,   au  esquire's  helmet  ppr. 
Helstowe,  ar.    seven    lozenges,  conjoined,  sa. 

three,  tliree,   and   one,  each  charged   v.'ilh   au 

ermine  spot  of  the  first. 
Helton,  [Yorkshire,]    sa.  three  annulets  ar.  a 
-  chief  of  the  last,  fretty,  of  the  field. 
HEL^VELL,  or  Hellweel,  ar.   ou   a  chev.  sa. 

three  bezants,  n  bordtne  engr.  gu. 
Helavisu,  (AVorleby,)  or,  a  fesse  az.  over  all  a 

bend  gu. 
Hely,  ar.  on  a  chev,  betw.  three  lcoj)ardR'  heads 

gu.  giiftee  d"or,   a  sun  of  the  lust. 
IIelyar,  [Somersetshire,]  az.  across,  fiory,  ai-. 


n  E  N 

betw.  four  mulhls,  pierced,  or. — Cres),  a  cock 
sa.  l)eaked,  legged,  combed,  and  wattled  gu. 
standing  against  a  cross,  fiory,  fitchee,  or. 
He  Mr.  NEC  HI),  ((/•  JIkmeord,  [Estockc,  Somer- 
setshire,] ar.  a  chev.  befw.  three  drakes  sa 
colhned  o,,. 
Hemi;niiall,  o/- ]  i  J'MNA'll,  [Norfolk.]  or,  on 
a   fesse,   betw.  (v.o  chev.  gu.   three  escallops  ai". 

(Aitolhcr,   the  field  ar.) 
}1emj;kfoi:d,  ar.  on   a   fesse  gu.  three  martlets 

of  the  field. 
Hemmingway,  sa.  on  a  fesse,  wavy,  betw.  three 

swans,  close,  ar.  as   many  mullets  gu.— Crest, 

a  swan's  head  and  neck,   couped,  ppr. 
Hemseey,    [Queen's    County,    Slaryland,]    gu. 

three  bars  ar.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,   or. 
Hi-,.v,rSTEn,  .sa.  three  horses'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

bridled, a  canton  erm. 

n];XAGE,  [Copt  Hall,  .Essex,]  or,  a  greyhound, 

courant,  betw.  three  leopardi'  faces  sa.  Within  a 

bordura  gu. 
Heiiniidr/e,  Heuearje,  or  Hentuu/e,  [TIayn(on,  Liii- 

cohi,,and  Essex,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  courant,  sa. 

betw.  three  leopards'  heads  az.  -within  a  bordure, 

engr.  gu. — Crest,   a  greyliound,   courant,  sa. 
Hen'alt,  or  Hen  a  I' ljj,"  or,  a  fesse  gu.  wiil.'in 

a  bordure  sa. 
Hr.NBERKE,  per  chev.   or  and   az.   three  eagles, 

displayed,  in  chief,  of  tke  second. 
IJENiiUiiY,  ar.  six  cinquefoils  sa.  three,  two,  and 

one. 
Henchman,  [Northfon.]     See  Hinciiman. 
Heni),  or   Hende,    az.  a  lion,    passant,    betw. 

three  escallops  ar. 
Hende,  or  Hinde,   av.  on  a  chev.  az.   three    escal- 

lo))5  of  the  first,   on  a  chief  of  the  second  a.  lioi}, 

passant,    of    the    field. — Crest,     a    lion's    head, 

erased,  ar. 
Hknden.     The  same  as  Hendon". 
Hl'.NDER,    [Botreaux   Castle,    Cornwall,]    az.    a 

lion,  rampant,  within   an   orle   of  escallops   or. 

—Crest,  a   svAord,  erect,  ar.  the   blade    wavy, 

guttee  de  sang,  with  flames  of  fire,  pjir.  issuing 

from  the  sides  and  top,  hilt  and  pomel  or. 
Hender,  [Cornwall,]  az.  three  broad  arrows  gu. 
Henderson,  [T.ordell,  Scotland,]  gu.  three  piles 

issuing  out  of  the   sinister  side  ar.   ou  a  chief 

of  the    last    a    crescent   az.    lietw.   two  ermine 

spots. 
Hendersfiii,   [St.    j^arrrence,]  ]ier   pale,   indented, 

sa.  and  ar.  two  aflires  of  a  hart,  counterchanged, 

on  a  chief  gu.   a  crescent  or,  betv, .  two  ermine 

spots. — Crest,  a  wheel. 
Hendis,  ar.  a  bend  vert,  cottisedgu. 
Henule  Y,  [Hendley,  Lancashire,]  az.  on  a  mouut 

vert  a  liind,  lodged,   (another,  grazing,)  ar. 


ri  E  N 

Hendlet/,   pnlv,    bendy,    gn.    nnd    az.    an    orlo   of 

martlets  or. — ('rest,   a  martlet,  rising-,  or. 
llKNDMAKSii,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  ^inv- 

danf,  ■\ert,  tail  forked,  crov,-ned  or. 
Henchnarsh,   or,  a  lion,  rampant,  crowned,  vcrf. 

Hindmarsh,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  giiardant,  vert, 
crowned  or. 

HiiNOON,  [Kent,]  nz.  a  linn,  pnssant,  bctw.  three 
escallops  or. 

IIkndrick,  o;- IICNDiMi:!;,  [Holland,]  bain  of 
six,  ar.  and  sa. 

Hkndys,  ar.  a  bend  vert,  cottised  pi. 

Hene,  or,  a  fosse,  sa.  in  cliief  a  demi  lion^  ram- 
pant, issuant,  gu. 

Hene,  or  Henna,  \er{,  on  a  cliev.  or,  an  escocheon 
ar.  and  sinister  liaiid  gu.  in  chief  tliree  lions, 
rampant,  of  tlie  second. — Crest,  a  demi  lion, 
rampant,  guardant,  holding-  a  battle-a.xe,  ar. 

HiJNKAGE,  sa.  a  greyhound,  couraiit,  ar.  bet\^'. 
three  leopards'  heads,  and  a  bordure  engr.  of 
(he  second. 

Hcneac/e,  or,  a  greyhound,  coiirant,  sa.  b;'t\T. 
three  leopards'  faces  az.  v,  ithin  a  bordure,  engr. 
gu.  ou  a  mullet  a  crescent  for  distinction  for 
Henea/je,  quartering,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  erm. 
betvr.  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil, 
slipped,  ppr.  for.  Walker. — Crests,  first,  a  grey- 
hound, coiuT.ut,  sa.  for  Hencar/e ;  second,  a 
demi  heraldic  tiger,  salient,  per  pale,  indented, 
ar.  and  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu.  maned  and 
tufted  or,  for  Walker.  IBonie  hy  George 
Hcneacje  Walker  Heiiear/e,  of  Compion-Hoitsc, 
near  Calne,   Wiltshire,  'Esq.  1825.] 

Hknenburg,  or,  ou  a  mount  vert  a  hen  sa. 

Hengiiam,  gu.  on  a  fe.5se  or  three  hxn-ts. 

irE>'GO'rT,  or  Henscott,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  two  pales  or,  bet^^.  three  ogresses, 
each  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  of  the  third. 

Mengrave,  or  Hemi'GRAVKj  ar.  a  ciiief,  in- 
dented, gu. 

Hentjrave,  [Suflolk,]  ar.  a  chief,  dancetfee,   gii. 

Hentjravc,  ar.   a  chief,  indented,   az. 

Ki'.NGSCOT,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az. 
three  piles  or,  charged  with  as  many  ])ellets, 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  cabossed,  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Henf/scol,  [Devonshire,]  erm.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  leopards'  heads  az.  four  plates. 

Hening.     See  with  Henning. 

Heningi'JEL.d,  [1-Zs^ex,]  or,  a  chev.  sa.  [Borne 
hi/  Sir  }]'iUiiiiit  Hriiinr/ficld,  of  Essex,  Temp, 
l^dwm-d  I.]     See  IIenn'ingkie j.d. 

Hknixguam,  or  JIeveningham,  [Norfolk, 
Stailbrdshire,  and  SiuTolk,]  (juartcrly,  or  and 
gu.  within  a  bordure  sa.  charged  with  eight  es- 
callops  ar. — Crest,    an    old  man's  head,    side- 


R  E  N. 

faced,  ppr.  habited  round  the  shoulders  gu.  on 
his  bead  a  cap  or,  turned  up  erm.  the  cap 
charged  with  th.ree  guttees  de  sang.  (Another, 
the  caj)  az.  gutfee  d'or.) 

Heninciliam,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  clie\ .  sa. 

Kexkeey,  or  IlE>:KEt,Y,  per  pale,  indented, 
ar.  and  gu. 

riEXi.E^',  [Somersetshire,  1612,  and  Kortliing- 
ton,  j-f  aiiipshlre,]  ;iz.  a  lion,  rj'.nipant,  ar.  crowned 
or,  wifhu)  a  bordure  of  the  second  chai'ged  v.'ith 
eight  torteaiixcs.  (Another,  pellets.) — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  charg'ed  with  hurts, 
ducally  crowned  or. 

Hew/py, "  [Kent,  and  Ilotherhithe,  Surrey,]  fu~;iliy, 
az.  and  gu.  an  orlo  of  eight  martlets,  three, 
tM'o,  two,  and  one. — Crest,  a  raartlet,  v.ith 
wings  endorsed  or. 

Henhif,  alias  Hcndlcy,  [Forshorne,  Kent,]  paly, 
bendy,  az.  and  gu.  an  orle  of  eiglit  martlets  or, 
three,  two,  and  three.-— Crest,  a  martlet,  with 
wings  endorsed,  or. 

Henlcii,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  saltier  pean,  betw.  four 
ogresses,  on  a  chief  az.   a  hind,  courant,  or. 

Henhy,  ])aly  of  eight,  or.  and  gu. 

Henley,  [Salop,]  cpiarterly,  first  and  fourth,  gu. 
three  pales  ar.  (another,  paly  of  eiglit,  gu.  and 
ar.)  second  and  tliird  or. 

HeklixgtoN,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  label  of 
fi^■e  points  az. 

ITeni.ock,  or  Herlock,  az.  six  garbs  or,  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Hen^IAN,    [aiaidstone,  Kent,]    a   lion, 

rampant,  betw.  three  lozenges 

Henn,  [Wingiield,  Berkshire,]  vert,  a  chev.  or, 
in  chief  three  lions,  rampant,  of  the  second. 

Hennebek,  per  chev.  az.  and  or,  on  a  chief 
engr.  of  the  second  an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

IIenniicer,  or  7  [Newton-Hall,  Essex,]    or,   on 

Henneker,  J  a  chev.  gu.  three  estoiles  ar. 
in  chief  two  crescents  az.  in  base  an  escallop  of 
the  last. — Crest,  an  escallop  or,  charged  v\itli 
an  estoilc  gu.  [CranU'd  to  John  Hcnniker,  of 
Neirion-Hcdl,  ]7(j5.] 

Hen'NING,  gu.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mnscles 
or,  as  many  escallops  of  the  field,  v,-ithin  a  bor- 
dure engr.  of  the  second,  charged  with  tor- 
teauxes. 

Heiininy,  [Poxv\ell,  Dorsetshire,]  baiTV  wavy  of 
six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  cliief  gu.  three  plates. — 
Crest,  a  sea-horse   ar.  inclosing  in   his   pnws   a 

plate.     [Granted  to Henninr/,  of  Pox- 

velL  Dorsid.  In,  Sir  WiUiam  S,yar,  Garter, 
Mn;i-2{),[)lh  .lomes  I.  Heralds'  OJ/ice,  Wilts 
Dur.^,  I.  am!  Somerset,  C.  22,  fol.  142.] 

Heidity,  [jjondon,  descended  out  of  Worcester- 
shire,] or,    on    a    chev.    sa.    betw.    tliree    lions" 


H  E  R 

heads  erased   of  tiie  second,  ns   m;»nv   ])li('oii>. 

— Crest,    oil    a  ciuipeau  tiz.    Uirii'.-d    iij, 

eriii.  a  lioi),  sejant,  of  flie  last. 

IIUNNI.NGFIKLD,   [Sulfolk,]  or,  acliev.  Fa. 

IFiiXMNGHA.'.i,  quarterly,  or  aiul  j;ii.  a  lioninu 
sa.  charged  wit'.i  e.-callojjs  ar. 

Kkxry,  i!Z.  a  fer.sc,  betw.  thiec  pelicans  ar. 
\ulned,  ppr. 

IIi-NEfi'LLis,  paly  of  .six,  ar.  niid  az.  a  fes^c  <j.\i. 

HcNSt'OT,  [Devon,]  cnu.  a  c!;ev.  compony,  az. 
and  or,  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Henscof,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  cliev.  coni]3ony,  ev 
and  az.  betv, .  three  leopards'  hrads  of  the  third 
as  many  hurts. 

IIenshaV,  [Ilenshaw,  Clie.shire,]  ar.  a  ciiev. 
sa.  bet\7.  three  mallards  ppr. — Cre.st,  a  h-iv.  !>, 
close,  or,  preying  on  a  mallard's  vsing-  of  tJie 
first,  erased  gn. 

Henshat",  gu.  on  a  cliev.  or  betw.  tliree  lozcnucs 
ar.  as  many  bells  of  the  first. 

.UeiisLaic,  [Cheshire,]  cje.arterly,  ar.  and  az.  a 
cross,  charged  v.ith  five  crescents  conntrr- 
cbanged,  in  t'le  defter  chief  reid  s!il;.^ter  base 

•  points  a  lleur-de-!is  of  the  second,  in  the  sinis- 
ter chief  and  dexter  base,  a  dolphin,  embov.ed, 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  grifliu's  head,  coiiped, 
per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  charged  on  the  neck  Aviili 
tv,o  L;n-s  coimterchan,[;ed,  in  his  beak  an  oak- 
branch  vert,  fnuted  or.  iGranied  Decfiuhcr 
20,  15G5.] 

Hens] an:;,  [London,  and  Great  Idarlow,  Essex,] 
ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  cocks  sa.  beaked 
and  legged  git. — Crest,  a  falcon  or,  ducally 
gorged  az.  belled  of  the  last,  preying  on  awing 
or,  guttee  de  sang. 

HcnsJiaw,  ar.  a  chev.  ermines,  l-etv.-.  three  cocks 
sa.  [JSorne  &?/  Thu^itas  Henshaw,  of  Ke/isiiia- 
ion.  £9(7.  Frencli  S-.crcfanj  io  V/iUkun  III.  oh. 
1G98.] 

Hexslow,  [Hanij)siiire,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gn.  live 
lions'  iicads,   erased,   or. 

IIenson,  alia.':  PowELL,  [Fulhae,!,  Middlesex, 
and  Pcugcthley,  Herefordshire,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  suns  or,  v.ithin  a  bordure  erm. 
[Borne,  h:/  Jolts,  rlcnsoit,  Vicar  of  Ti/rhujlon, 
Norfolk/ ol.  1711.] 

Ucnson,  gyrouny  of  tvrehe,  ar.  a'lu  gu. 

JIen.stox,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  iion.  r.iinpant,  sa. 

HextlE'i-,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bncks'  heads, 
coujied,  sa. 

1Ien\  iLl-i:,  sa.  a  liun.  rampant,  betw.  eight 
<  rosscrossletsar. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head,  erased, 
betw.  two  wings  or. 

J  i  i;nxton,  gu.  a  chev.  l>etw.  thi-ee  leopards'  heads 


13  E  II 

]f I'i'noRNK,  alins  lliCHMiDSON,  [Totfenliuni 
High  Cross,  ^Middlesex,  .UiOS,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  a  cinqut/i'oil  betw.  two  lions,  connterpassant. 
of  the  (irst ;  in  the  dexter  corner,  an  annulet 
or. — Crest,  a  round  buckle  or,  the  point  of 
il.'c  tongue  upwards,   charged    with  an   annulet 

jfcpborne,   or    llclhorn,',    [Hard wick,    Durhani,] 

ai-.  a  lamp  sa.  fired  ppr.   a  label    of  three  points 

gu. 
Ihphiint,     [.Sniiton,     Scotland,]    gu.    on    a   chev. 

bftM.  three  nnirtlets  ar.  a  rose  betv.-.   two  lioub-, 

i)assant,  coiuiterpassant  of  the  fir^t. 
Ihpbiirn,    [liurabie,   Scotland,]    gu..    on   a  chev. 

ar.  a  rose   betw.    two   lions,  combattant,   of  the 

first.  .    - 

l-ii'phnrn,  [Scotland,]    gu.   on   a   chev.  ar.   a  rose 

betw.  two  lions,  passant,  of  the  field,  within  a  bor- 
dure i^x\n. — Crest,  a  horse,  passant,  ar.  saddlcii 

and  fastened  by  the  bridle  to  a  tree,  under  whic'i 

li!^  stands,  all  ppr. 
Ihj'liiirn,  [Riccai'town,  Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  chev. 

ar.   a  rose    betv.-,   two   lions,  combatant,  of  the 

first,  in  base  a  buckle  or. 
Hcphurn,    [Llackcastle,    Scotland.]      The    same, 

the   buckle   being   ar. — Crest,    a  horse's   head, 

couped,  ppr.  garnished  gn. 
llepdcn,  [Burwa.sh,  Sussex,]  erm.  five  fu.sils,    ir; 

fesse,  gu.- — Crest,   a   lion,  passant,  or,  coming 

out  of  a   mountainous  cave,    ])nr.       [Herahh' 

Office,  Sii.«sex,  C.  27.] 
HiiPELL,  [Northumberland,]  erm.  an  inescocheon 

widiin  a  bordure  engr.  gn. 
Hepcll,  [Northumberland,]  erm.   a  bordv.ro   engr. 

8 1'- 
HappcU,  [Northumberland,]  erm.  an  orle,  wl'.i'in 

a  bordure  engr.  gu. 
Hni'ST.-VLL,  quarterly,  gu.and  sa.  the  second  and 

third  quarters  charged  with  a  fieur-de-lis  or,  ovt'r 

all  a  bend 

Hei'TON,  gu.  a  chev.   ar.  in   chief  two   leopards' 

heads  of  the  second. 
IJj.i'WoTii,  ern>.   three   cinquefoils   az.  two   r.iid 

one. 
}1ei!]!EIU0i;r,  gu.  a  fesse  betv,'.  three  horse-;iioe.s 

or. 
llERBEirr,  [Shropshire,]  per  pale,    az.    and   gn. 

three    lions,    rampant,    ar.  —  Crest,    a    wi\ern, 

with     wings    endorsed,    ^ert,    in    his    laoeiii  w 

sin!>(er  hand,  couped  at  the  v,  rist  gu. 
Berber/.  [Cunington,  Huntingdon.diire.]  jier  ))ak  , 

az.  and  gn.    three   lions,   raini'imt,   ar.    \,-i!;iin   :; 

bordure,  gol)onv,  gu.  and  sa.   in   evrry   secoiid 

division  of  the  bordure  a  bezant. 
Ilerherl,  ar.  a  cinquefoil  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion, 

passant,  oi'.     _  ..-..■ 


H  E  R 

Jlerherl,  ar.  three  pales  gu.  on  a  cliief  or,  three 
birds'  heads,  erased,  a/. 

llcrherl ,  [Tinteriic,  Jiloiinioutlishire,]  ])er  pale, 
az.  and  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  within  a 
bordiire,  goboiiated,  or  and  g"\i. 

Herhcvl,  per  pale,  az.  and  gn.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar. — Crest,  a  bundle  of  arrows  or ,  headed 
and  fealhered  ar.  six  in  saltier,  one  in  pale, 
girt  round  the  middle  -.vitli  a  bellgii.  buckle  and 
point,  extended,  of  the  first. 

Herbert,  [Earl  of  Pembroke.]  per  pale,  nz.  and 
gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar.  a  bordure  gobo- 
nafed  or  and  gu. 

Herbert,  Filzroi/,  gu.  three  lions,  ram])ant,  or, 
eiu-aged  az. 

Herbert,   or,  three  chev.  gu.   a  chief  vair. 

Herbert,  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  thi'ee  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar.  .enraged,  counterchanged. 

Herbert,  ar.  three  pales  gu.  on  a  chief  of  tlie  first 
three  lapwings'  heads,  erased,  az. 

Herbert,  or  Herbotlle,  [Brecon,]  az.  three  icicles 
in  bend  or. 

Herbkight,  [Ireland,]  gu.  three  leopards'  heads 
or.  '■ 

Herbrif/ht,  gu.  three  leopards'  heads  or. 

Herbruilif,  ar.  three  cocks  in  bend,  cottised,  sa. 

Hercold,  vert,  a  fesse  flory,  counter-flory,  or. 

Hercondon,  ar.  a  heron,  volant,  in  fesse,  az. 
rnembered  or,  betw.  three  escallops  sa. 

Hercules,  gu.  a  lion,  rampaui,  holding  a  battle- 
axe,  or. 

Hercv,  [Gloucestersliire,  ^Nottinghamshire,  Lei- 
cestershire, Crutchfield,  Berkshire,  and  Grove, 
Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  chief  ar.  (Another,  adds  a 
label.) — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
man',s  head,  side-faced  ppr.  wreathed  aliout  the 
temples  ar.  and  sa. 

Hercij,   or,  three    liedge-hogs,    passant,    in    pale, 

&"• 
Hf.ru,  [London,]    ar.    a   chev.    gu.  betw.   three 

water-bougets  sa. — Crest,  a  deml  goat,  salient, 

ppr.   attired  or,  ducaily  gorged  of  the  last. 
Herdhi',    or  ILvKDEBY,    gu,  a  feSse,  daucettee, 

betw.    ten   billets    ar.    three,    two,    three,    and 

two. 
IIerubon,   Ui:ri)i;ax,  or   Heuhon,  [Lincoln- 
shire,] erni.  on   a   fesse   gu.   three   fieurs-de-lis 

or. 
Hj;iii)i  ^;,  gu.  a  lion,  ranijiant,  erm. 
Herdeord,  sa.   a  bend,  fusilly,   or. 
Heruson,  [Kent,]    ar.  flory  gu.  a  cross,  engr. 

sa. 
Herdxon,  [Kent,]  ar.   a  cross  engr.    betw.  Iwehe 

fleurs-de-lis  gu. 
Heruwicke,  [Leicestershire,]  gu.  a  saltier  engj. 

ar.  betw.  four  mullets  or. 


ri  E  R 

Hereford,  sa.  abend,  fusilly,  or. 

Hereford,  ar.  five  mascles  in  bend  gu.  each 
charged  with  a  marllet  ar.  in  chief  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, sa.  collared  gu. 

Hereford,  or,  on  a  chief,  indented,  az.  three  an- 
nidels  ar. 

Hereford,  [Herefordshire,  and  of  Moore,  Wor- 
cestershire,] gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  erm. 

Hereford,  gu.  three  eagles,   displayed,  ar. 

Hereford,  sa.  a.  lion,  ram])ant,  ar. 

Hereford,  sa.  five  fusils,  in  bend,  or. 

Hkeev/aru,  chequy,  or  and  az.  a  bend  vert. 

Htrcurrrd,  ar.  a  cross,  moline,  gu.  a  label  az. 

nr.REWELi;,    ar.    two    lions,    passant,  guardanf,^ 

Herey,  or  Hebv,  gu.  a  chev.  chequv,  or  and 
az. 

H]".i;gest,  [Slicnston,  Hereford,]  ar.  a  gTifiin, 
segreant,  sa. 

IIerham,  paly,  wavy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 

Herhani,  or,  three"  pallets,  wavy,  gu. 

Herick,  [London,  1605,]  ar.  a  fesse,  vaire,  or 
and  gu. — Crest,  a  bull's  head  ar.  scalp  sa.  horus, 
per  fesse,  sa.  and  ar.  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of 
roses  or,  leaved  vert. 

Heriet,  [Loudon,]  per  pale,  erujine  and  ermines, 
three  crescents  counterchanged. 

Hcricf,  or  Harriot,  per  pale,  erm.  and  gu.  three 
crescents  counterchanged. 

Herile,  [Kent,]  lozeugy,  gu.  and  az.  eight  mart- 
lets in  orle  or. 

Hering,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  a  cijujuefoil,  befw. 
two  lions,  passant,  of  the  field. 

Ileriuff,  az.  six  herrings,  baurient,  ppr,  three, 
two,  and  one. 

Herhige,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  three  her- 
rings or.     (Another,  ar.) 

Herinr/e,  [Owsley  SJinor,  Warwickshire  and  Shrop- 
shire,] az.  semec  of  cross  crosslets,  six  her- 
rings or,  three,  two,  and  one. 

Hering,  [Owsley  Minor,  Warwickshire,  Temp. 
Henry  VI].]  vert,  on  a  bend  ar.  a  cinquefoil 
betw.  two  lions,  passant,  giiardant,  gu.  [Borne 
hy  the  late  Julines  Herinej,  of  the  Island  of 
Jamaica,  Esq.'] 

Herrii'ff,  [Croydon,  Surrey,]  gu.  three  lucies, 
baurient,  ar.  betw.  nine  cross  crosslets  or.  IBorne 
bi/  Thomas  Herrino,  Archbisho))  of  Canterburti 
1700.]  •^' 

Herring,  gn.  three  herrings,  two  and  one,  betw. 
nine  cross  crosslets  ar.   tlnee,  three,  and  three. 

Herriiuj,  [Scotland,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  a  rose, 
bc(w.  two  lifjiis,   raiiipant,    of  the  field. 

Jlrrru-j,  [b-fhiiify,  .S<-ollanc!,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar. 
two  cinquefoils,  and  as  many  lions,  passant,  aK 
tcrnatelv  of  the  first.  '  .    . 


HER 

Hi-RiN'GiiAM,  gu.  three  lienings,  in  pale,  ar. 

Hvr'uKjhain,  az.  semue  de  cross  crosslets,  six  licr- 
rings,  haurient,  ar. 

llEniNGllANT),  [Sussex,]  ii7,.  seint'e  of  cross 
crosslels,  six  hcn'ings,  in  \y-\\v,  or. 

HiiUiOT,  or  IIariot,  per  jiale,  enn.  and  crniincs, 
three  crescents  couiiterchanged. 

Heriot,  [Trabrnwn,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  lesse  az. 
three  cinqiRToiis  of  tlie  first. 

Heriot,  quarterly,  ermiiiois  and  ermines,  three 
crescents,  counterchanged,  tv,  o  and  one.— Crest, 
an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished 
or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  of  the  first, 
hilt  and  pome!  of  the  second. 

Jleiiutt,  [Ramory,  Scotland,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az. 
betw.  three  mullets  gu.  as  many  cinquefoils  of 
the  first. 

Heritage,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in  chief  two  mullets 
of  the  second. 

Hcrifar/e,  [IJritanis,  Vrarwickshire,]  bendy  of  six, 
ar.  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cross  crosslets 
or. 

Ilr.Rlz,  [Gonalstou,  Xottin^hamshire,  and  South 
Winglield,  Derbyshire,  SVth  Edward  1.]  az.  a 
fesse,  l)etw.  tiu-ee  urchins  ar.  (Anollier,  az. 
three  urchins  or.) 

Heriz,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  three  hedge-hogs  or. 

Hcriz,'  ar.  tliree  hedge-hogs  sa. 

Heriz,  ar.  tliree  boars  gu. 

Heriz,  az.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  hedge-hogs 
or.     See  Ilr.KRiS. 

Hcriz,  alias  Smith,  ["SYitlicock,  Leicestershire, 
Temp.  Henry  VII.]  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three 
urchins  ar. — Quartering,  in  tlie  principal  quar- 
ter S/nilJi,  of  Witlicock,  Leicestershire.  See 
Smith. 

IIl'.Ri.ANH,  or,  on  a  bend,  wavy,  betw.  two  sea- 
lions,  rampantj  az.  three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed/ 
or. — Crest,  on  sea  ppr.  a  sea-lion,  rampant,  az. 
ducally  crowned  or,  holding  an  anchor  sa. 

Ilerland,  sa.  a  cross,  formee,  or. 

Herle,  [Pridcux,  Cornwall,]  gu.  a  fesse  or, 
betv,'.  three  shovellers  pjjr. — Crest,  a  lion,  pas- 
sant. .  . .  . , 

Herle,  gu.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  shovellers  ar. 

Herlc,  [Granimond,  Cornwall,]  sa.  a  fesse  or, 
betw.  three  shovellers  ar. 

Herle,  gu.  three  shovellers  ar. 

Herle,  [Welford,  Northamptoiishire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  shovellers  ar. 

Herle,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  shovellers  pjir. 

Hf.RI.ev,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  owls  ppr. 

Herman,  pJiddleton-Stony,  Oxfordshire,]  vert, 
a  lion,  passant,  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 
betw.  three  annulets  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  couchaut, 
guardant,    or,  under   a   palm-tree   ppr.     [Ccii- 


II  E  R 

firmed  to  Nicholas  Hermctn,  of  Mlfhllelon- 
Slvni/,  Oxfordshire,  h/  Sir  Wil/ium  Scaar, 
Garter,  Dec.  10,  Hi:JO.] 

Hermujt,  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  gu. 

Herman,  [Buckinghamshire,]  quarterly,  indented, 
ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  of  the  second,  betw.  three 
martlets  of  the  first,  as  numy  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
last. 

Herma/i,  gu.  abend  or. 

Herman,  gu.abeiid  ar. 

Herman,  vert,  a  lion,  jiassant,  or,  betw.  tliree 
annulets  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  couchaut,  guardant, 
or,  under  a  palm-tree  ppr.  [Borne  by  James 
Herman,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  181G.] 

Hermiin,  gu.  a  iiend  or. 

Herne,  or  Heron,  [Shacklewell,  Middlesex, 
London,  and  Paufield-Hali,  Essex,  IGOU,]  sa. 
a  chev,  erm.  betw.  three  herons,  close,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  heron's  head,  erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged 
or,  beaked  of  the  last. 

Herne,  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  herons  ar. 

Herne,  [Godmanchester,  Huntingdonshire,]  ffu. 
a  chev.  erm.  betw.  tlu'ee  herons  ar. — Crest,  a 
heron  or. 

Heron,  [Chipchase,  iSorthun^berland,  and  Staf- 
fordshire,] gu.  three  herons  ar. 

Heron,  [P>ssex,  Northumberland,  and  Ijjswich, 
Suflolk,]  az.  three  herons,  close,  ar. — Crest,  a 
heron  ar. 

Heron,  [Essex  and  StafFordsIiire,]  ar.  three  herons 
az. 

Hej-on,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  herons  ar. 

Heron,  sa.  two  chev.  or,  betw.  three  herons  ar. 

Heron,  [Bokenfield,  Xorthumberland,  and  Croy- 
don, Surrey,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
herons,  close,  ar.- — Crest,  a  heron,  close,  ar. 
(Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
heron's  head  ppr.) 

Heron,  [Surrey,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  herons  ar.  as  many  cinquefoils  sa. 
— Crest,  a  heron's  head,  erased,  ar.  ducally 
gorged  or. 

Heron,  ar.  a  herushaw  sa. 

Heron,   [Xorthumberland,]  sa.  a  herushaw  ar. 

Heron,  gu.  a  hernshaw  ar. 

Heron,  [Scotland,]  sa.  a  heron  ar. 

Heron,  [Newark,  Nottinghamshire,  and  Boken- 
field, Northumberland,  iG()G,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  herons  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  heron's  head  and  neck  ppr. 

Heron,  [Bokenfield,  and  Ford-Castlc,  Temp.  Edw. 
I.]  gu.  three  herons  ar. 

Heron,  [East  Tliickley,  Durham,  1575,]  gu.  on  a 
chev.  betw.  three  herons  ar.  a  cinquefoil  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  licron's  head 
and  neck  ppr. 

[3l] 


n  E  n 

Heron,  [Ford-Castle   and   Eol^onfield,    Norlljiini- 

berland,  IGiS,]  az.  three  herons  ar.  (quarieriiig 
Grcji,  of  Jlortoii.) — Crest,  a  heron,  as  in  tlio 

arms. 
Jleron,  [AjiplMideii,  Dmhain,]    a)-,  three    herons 

az. 
Hern  WAV,  ar.  three  herons'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
ilKRONUON,  ar.    a   heron,    volant,    in  fosse,  az. 

meiubered  or. 
Herondon,  ar.  a  heron,  volant,  in  fesse,  vz.  niem- 

bered  or,  betv.'.  three  escallops  sa. 
Herovill,  sa.   two  lions,  i>assant,  ar.  crowned 

or,  ou  each  shoulder  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 
HliRTER,  erm.  a  cinquefoil  az.'on  a  chief  gii.  a 

lion,  passant,  guardaut,  or. 
PlERPiNGiiAiM,  vert,   an   inescocheon,  v,ithin  an 

orle  of  martlets  ar. 
Herren,   [Sylington,  Scotland,]  gu.   on  a  jbend 

ar.  a  rose,  betw.  two  lions,  passant,  of  the  first. 
Herrer,  az.  three  hedge-hogs  or. 
Herrick,  ar.  a  fesse  vairee  or  and  gu. —  Crest, 

a  bull's  head,    couped,  ar.    horned  and   eared 

sa.  gorged  with  a  chai)let  of  roses  ppr. 
HicRRiNG.     See  with  Hering. 
Herrls,  [Woodham,  Ivlortimer,  Essex,]   or,   on 

a  bend  gu.  three  ciuquefoils  of  the  field. —  Crest, 

a  talbot,  sejant,  or. 
Herris,  [Sandon,  Essex,]  erm.  on  a  bend  cngr. 

az.  three  ciuquefoils  or. — Crest,    a  talbot,  se- 
jant, or. 
Henys,     or,    on    a    bend    az.    three    cinquefoils, 

pierced,  of  the  field,  with  a  mullet  for  diflerencc. 

[Confirmed,    hi/    Williavi  Flower   Norroy,     to 

Arthur  Jlerrys,  of  Cryxscy,  Essex,  19ih  Nov. 

1578.]  '       .  ■ 

Herys,  or,  three  porcupines  sa. 
Herys,  az.  three  hedge-hogs  ar. 
Herys,  or  Harris,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  hedge- 
hogs ar.     See  Hkriz. 
Hersey,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.     (Another   adds  betw. 

three  owls  }<pr.) 
Hersey,  ar.  three  hedge-hogs,  in  pale,  sa. 
Hersey,  [Kent,]  gu.    a   cliief  ar.  a  label  of  three 

points  az. 
Hersey,  ar.  a  chief  gu. 
Hersy,  gu.  a  chief  ar. 
Hcrsy,  [Nottinghamshire,]    gu.   on   a   chiff  ar.  a 

label  of  five  points  az. 
Herst,  i\r.  an  estoile  of  sixteen  points  gu. 
Hersf,  ar.  a  star  of  eight  points  az. 
Hert,    [Bony-Tracy,    Devousldre,]    sa.   a  bend, 

betw.  tlu-cc  ileurs-de-lis  ar. 
Ilr.RTEORD,  [Hertfordshire,]   gu.    three    eagles, 

displayed,  ar.     (Another,  or.) 
Hertford, ^^u.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar. 
Hertford,  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  erm. 


II  E  R 

Hertford,  or  Herford,  [^^'orcestershire,]  az.  five 

fusils,  in  bend,  or. 
Hertford,  or  Hartford,  gu.   a  chev.  betv,'.   three 

harts'  heads  or. 
Hertford,  gu.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  bucks'  heads  of 

the  field. 
Herthale,  [Derbyshire,]  ar.  two  bars  vert. 
Herthale,  or  Jlr.RTiiUEr.,  or,  tv,-o  bars  vert. 
Hertludl,  ar.   two  bars   vert,    over  all   a  bendlet 

Herthcdl,  or  Hershull,  ar.  two  bars  vert. 
JTr.UTHA^i,  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. 
Hertham,  or,  an  inescocheon  az. 
llERTiiEV,  or  Hertlev,  or,  a  bend,  bctw.  f WO 

cottises  sa. 
IIertiiuie,  sa.  a  mullet   of  six  points,  pierced, 

or. 
Hr.RTiXGTON,  az.  two  lions,  passant,  or. 
Hertiiujton,  orui.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  crowned,  or. 
Hcrtinylon,  ar.  a  liart,  passant,  sa. 
HertiiKjtoH,  ar.  a  hart,  trippant,  az. 
IIektlanu,  [Devonsliire,]  ar.  on  abend  sa.  three 

harts'  heads  or. 
nERTLA\V,  [Northumberland,]   ar.  a  cross  gu. 
Hertlatv,  ar.  a  cross  gu.  in  first  quarter,  a  martlet 

sa. 
Hcrtlaw,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  a  cross  gu.  a  label 

of  five  points  az. 
Herteey,  or,  a  bend,  cottised  sa. 
IIerteixgtoN,  gu.  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three  harts' 

heads,  erased,  or.     (Another,  ar.) 
HertUnylon,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  bucks'  lieads 

ar.  •  ^ 

Hervesell,  or,  an  inescocheon,  voided,  sa. 
Hervey,    [Tidding'ton,  Oxfordshire,]    az.   three 

pack-saddles,  sans  stirrups,  or. 
Hervey,     [Cornwall    and    Somei-setshlre,]    sa.    a 

fesse    or,    betw.   three   squirrels,    sejant,  ar. — 

■Crest,    a  squirrel,   sejant,  ar.  tail  or,  cracking 

of  nuts. 
Hervey,  [Tckworth,  Suffolk,]  gu.    on   a   bend  ar. 

three  trefoils,  slipped,  vert. 
Hervey,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads 

or,  as  nmny  trefoils,  slijiped,  vert.     See  Har- 

VJ!Y. 

Hervill.  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  sa. 

IIerun,  sa.  a  heron  ar. 

Herward,  az.  a  fesse,  cheqiiy,  or  arid  sa.  in  the 

first  quarter  a  mullet  ar. 
Ilencaiit,    [Odiam,  JTampshire,]  cheqxiy,  or  and 

az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles,  displayed,  with 

two  heads  av. 
Herward,  chequy,  or  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  three 

eagles,  displayed,  of  the  first.     (Another,   the 

eagles  ar.) 
Herward,  [Norfolk,]    az.    a  fesse,  compony,  sa. 


II  E  S 

and  or,  a  inullef,  pierced  in  the  dexter  corner, 

ar. 
Ilcnvard,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet  gii. 
HeR'U'AY,  ar.  three  herons'  heads,   erased,  sa. 
Herwefell,  or  Hkrwesel,  or,  an  orle  sa. 
Hekwei,l,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  crowned,  sa. 
Hcrwell,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  crov.ned,  sa. 
Herwesell,  or,  au  incscocheon  sa. 
IIerwill,  a;;,   two  lions,  passant,  ar.  crovrned, 

or. 
Herworth,    [Epplin,    Devonshire,]     ar.   three 

bucks'  heads,  cmiped,  sa.  collared   of  the  first. 

— Crest,    a   cubit    iixm,   erect,  j))3r.   holding    a 

snake. 
JIecys.     See  with  JIerris. 
Hesi;,  0}-  IIesey,  ar.  three  men's  leg-s  gu. 
Hese,  or  De  Jiefi/,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  hetw.  tiiree  lions, 

rampant,  gu. 
Hesill,     ar.    a   chev.    sa.     Lelw.    three   trefoils 

fanof/ier,  slipped)  vert. 
Hesill,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 

gu. 
Hesketh,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  leopards'  faces 

or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  two  arms, 

embowed,  in  armour,  the  hands  ppr.  supporting 

a  leopard's  face,  as  in  the  arms. 
Hesketh,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  on    a    bend    az,  three 

garbs  or. 
Heske/Ji,  [Hesketh,  Aughtou,    and    North  3iills, 

Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  garbs  or. 
Hesketh,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  garbs  or,  within 

a  bordure  gu. 
Hesketh,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  flory  sa. 
Heskines,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  chev,  or,  betw. 

three  hous,  rampant,  ar. 
IIeskotts,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  garbs  or. 
Heslertox,  [Rotford,  Heslartou,  '^aud  ^yavpr- 

thorp,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  six    lions,    rampant,   ar. 

crowned  or. 
Hesse,   [Paddington,  Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 

sa.  six  ostrich  feathers,  the  top  of  each  inclining 

to  the  centre  ppr.  above  the  chev.  per  pale,  erni. 

and  ar.  on  the  dexter  side  an  eagle,  displayed, 

witli  two  h.eads  sa.  in  liis  dexter  claw  a  gauntlet 
.-   gu.  in  the  sinister  claw    a  cimetar  ar.  hilt  and 

pomel  or,  near  the  centre,  on  the  dexter  side, 
'  ,    an  imperial  crown  ppr.  ;  on  the  sinister  side,  in 

chief,  a  Turk's  head,  in  profile,  couped   at  the 

neck,  on  his  head  a  ttirban,  lying  fesseways,  the 

face  towards  the  base,  the  cap  to-wards  the  ceu- 
.    tre,  the  neck  issuing    drops    of  blood,    all  ppr. 

under  the  head   a  Turk's  banner,    the  .stall'  in 

bend  sinister  inverted,  the  stall'  tasselled,  and 

beaded  at  the  end  with  a  crescent,  in  base  a 

fig-urc  hke  a  Z,  the  middle  line  slraiglif,  Ihe  toj) 

and  bottom  indented   sa.    betw.  two   ash-trees 


H  E  T 

vert,  from  the  under  part  of  the  chev.  a 
j)ile  az.  thereon  a  sun  or,  over  all  a  chief  az. 
thereon  a  canton  gu.  charged  with  a  peer's 
helmet. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.a  cockatrice  vert,  ducally  crowned,  combed, 
beaked,  and  wattled  or,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  sun  of  the  last.  [Co/iJirmeJ,  June  13, 
1773,  to  George  Ceil.  Hesse,  of  Paddinqton, 
I-diddlescx.'] 

iiI,^^^.R,  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  swans  close,  of 
the  field. 

ITirincoTE,  orHEATOCOTE,  [Normanton,  }^lt- 
landshire,  Derbyshire,  Hampshire,  and  Lon- 
don,] e;'m.  three  ])omeis,  each  charged  with  a 
cross  or. — Crest,  on  a  mural  coronet  az.  a  pomey, 
chiLVged  with  a  cross  or,  betv/.  two  wings,  dis- 
played, crm. 

Hethcoic,  [Norfolk,]  ar.  three  pomeis,  on  each  a 
cross  or. 

Hethcof,  ar.  three  pomeis,  on  each  a  cross  of  the 
first. 

Hethe,  ar.  three  pellets,  on  each  a  cross  crosilet 
of  the  field . 

Ketjierfield,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant, 
or. 

Hetherfield,  az.  a  lion,  ramjiaut,  or. 

Hellierfield,  az.  a  leopard,  segreant,  or. 

Heiherfeld,  or  Hethcrsett,  az.  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar. 

HeiherfcJd,  az.  three  leopards,  segreant,  or. 

HETHEiiSE'r,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  or. 

Hethinan,  az.  a  fret  and  bordure,  engr.  or. 

Hethrington,  [Leicester  and  Berks,]  per 
j)ale,  ar.  and  sa.  tliree  lions,  rampant,  counter- 
changed. 

Heihri/if/lon,  [Ireland,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
lion,  rampant,  counterchanged,  a  canton  sa.— 
Crest,  out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  tower,  quarterly, 
ar.  and  gu.  •        " 

He'i'Eey,  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three  sparrow- 
hawks  ppr.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  sa. — Crest, 
on  a  wreath,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree,  a  s])arrow- 
hawk,  all  jipr.  \_B0r71c  l>i/  Henri/  Hefhu,  of 
Bulbridcje- House,  Wills,  Esq.  1S34.]  See 
Plate  of  Arms. 

Hetox,  [Lancashire,]  ar,  on  a  bend  engr.sa.  three 
bulls'  heads,  cabossed,  of  the  first. 

Heton,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Heton,  vert,  billettcc  or,  a  lion,  raiujiant,  of  the 
second,  within  a  bordure  gu. 

Heton,  ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  five  water-bougets  of 
the  field,  withiji  a  bordure  gu. 

Heton,  ar.  on  a  saltier  az.  ('\  e  water-bougets  or, 
within  a  bordure  gu. 

Heton,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Heton,  crm.  on  a  chev.  gu.  three  mullets  or 
[3l2] 


II  E  \Y 

III /on,  vevt,    a  lion,   rampant,  vitliiii  a   bor>lure 

out;!-,  ar. 
lli;Ui;AM),  [Wan\iL'ksl]ire,]   sa.   three    leopards' 

heads,  jcssant-dc-lis  ar. 
IIkubright,  nr.  two  bendlets,  bctw.  three  cocks 

IIeurilis,  [France,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  a 
t'esse  sn. 

PIjcrXTf)N,'[ljedrordshire,]gu.  a  chev.  hcUv.  three 
leopards'  heads  ar. 

IIe\  KLI,,  ar.  a  fesse  gii.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 

^K^E^',  [Hevcii,  Ilerelordshire,]  az.  crusilly, 
filcliee,  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  or. 

IIi;VF.N INGHAM,  [Suflblk,  and  Aston,  Staft'ord- 
shire.]     See  Henin'giiam. 

IT  EVER,  g«.  a  cross  ar.  a  label  of  five  points,  ex- 
tended, az. 

Ii  r.\i:Ki,EV,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  tlu-ec  escallops  of 
the  field. 

IIi;\  ERSTOM,  Haverstox,  or  IIaakrtox,  or, 
on  a  fesse  gii.  betw.  three  mullets  sa.  a  cross, 
bottoiiee,  ar. 

Hr.\'YN,  [Tateshall,  Lincolnshire,]   ......    on  a 

chev.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  each 
having  in  the  mouth  apomey,  a  crescent 

ITeward,  or  Hayward,  [London,  and  Ton- 
brlde-Court,  'Surrey,]  sa.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  a 
talbof,  passant,  of  the  last. 

Hev\'AY,  ar.  fretty  gu.  a  canton  erm. 

Hewcuj,  [Devonshire,]  ai'.  fretty  gu.  a  canton  of 
the  secoud. 

Heivai;,  ar.  a  fret  and  canton  gu. 

Hewar,  [Enmeth,  Norfolk,]  sa.  two  tafnots' 
heads,  erased,  bftw.  two  flaunches  erm. 

Heir.cr,  [Oxborough,  Norfolk,]  sa.  two  talbots' 
heads,  erased,  in  pale  or,  betw.  as  many  flaun- 
ches erm. — Crest,  a  demi  dragon  az.  wiiigs  en- 
dorsed or,  collared  and  lined  of  the  last,  hold- 
ing the  line  in  his  fore-legs. 

HicWES,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  two  gad-bees  or. 

Hewcs,  or  Hues,  [Broniham,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  reguardant,  sa. 

IIev.'estI'R,  [London,]  ar.  a  pale,  within  a  bor- 
diire,   eiigr.  az. 

Hetresler,  [London,]  ar.  a  pale,   witliin  a  bordure 

ilZ. 

IIewick,  or  Hewike,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three 

cross  crosslets,  flory,  sa.  . 
Hcwick,  gu.  bezantee,  a  hon,  rauijiant,  ar. 
IIewike,    vert,    six    bezants,    three,    two,    and 

one. 
Hewikes,  gu.  bezantee,  a  lion,  ranii)ant,  ar. 
tJi:wiS,  gu.  a  fret  ar. 
11  EWisii,  [Cornwall,]  gu.   fretty  ar.   a  canton  of 

the  second. 
He-wishf  gu.  fretty  ar.  ti  cauton  crnu 


II  E  W 

HeivisJi,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pikes, 
haurient,  of  the  field. 

Hewit,  or  Hewitt,  [Pishicbury,  Hertford- 
shire,] gu.  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  three  owls  ar. — 
Crest,  a  falcon,  close,  ar.  beaked,  legged,  aiul 
belled  or,  standing  on  a  branch  of  a  tree,  couped 
and  rnguly  or. 

Ih'wil,  [London,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  flory,  coiuiter- 
flory,  betw.  three  lions,  ]>assant,  ar.  as  many 
lapwings  ppr.' — Crest,  a  lapwing  ppr. 

Jlt'tcil,  sa.  a  chev.  or. 

Jiexrii,  [Derbyshire,]  az.  on  a  chev.  flory  or,  betu . 
three  lions,  passant,  of  the  second,  as  many 
lapwi)igs  ppr. 

Hev-il,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  mag- 
pies ppr. 

Hewif,  [Staffordshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw. 
three  owls  ar. 

Hewitt,  gu.  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 
— Crest,  on  the  trunk  "of  a  decayed  tree,  from 
which  sjjving  fresh  branches,  a  horned  owl,  all 
ppr.  \_Granted  to  James  Hewitt,  of  Alvcstoii, 
IVarvjicksJi  ire,  1764.] 

Jlewet,  [Heckiield,  Hampshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
sa.  betw.  three  lapvvings,  close,  ppr.  a  rose, 
stalked  and  leaved,  betv/.  tvro  ciuquefoils  or. 

Hewet,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lapwings  sa. 

Heioet,  [Ampthill,]  ar.  a  chev.  counterembattled, 
betw.  three  owls  ar. 

Heidtt,  [London,  15S6,]  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  three 
escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  falcon,  close, 
upon  a  lure  ar.  lined  and  ringed  or. 

Hewcll,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. — Crest,  a 
cockatrice,  with  wings  expanded  or. 

Heiccit,  [London,]  gu.  three  lions'  paws,  erased 
and  erect,  erm. 

Heiccit,  [Yorkshire  and  Loudon,]  az.  on  a  fesse 
flory,  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  or,  as  jnany 
magpies  ppr. 

Heicett,  [Sir  William,  Lord  P.Iayor  of  London, 
1-559,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  flory,  counterflory,  betw. 
three  lions,  passant,  guard  ant,  or,  as  many 
birds  sa. 

Hcicet,  or  Hoidet,  [Dublin,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  owls'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  roses  gu. 
— Crest,  an  owl's  head,  erased,  ppr.  gorged 
with  a  mural  coronet  or.  \_Craiitcd,  in  Ireland, 
Avf/nstl,  lt)(;2.] 

Heayling,  erm.  three  roses,  per  pale,  or  and  gu. 

llr.WORTii,  0?- IlEPWORTfi,  ar.  a  saltier,  betw. 

four  mullets  gu. 
}li;WSCOTT,  [)3ovonslnre,]  ar.   on  achev.  bcJw. 
three  leopards'  heads,  az.   as  many  pales  of  the 
first. 
IIe-AVS]-.,  gu.  a  Saracen's  head,  erased,  ])pr.  hnir 
and  beard  or,  round  his  temples,  a  fillet,  nowcd,- 


ri  E  \Y 

III /on,  vert,    a  lion,   rampant,  witliiii  a   borvliire 

ciigr.  ar. 
lli:ui!Axn,  [Warwicksliire,]   sa.   three    leopards' 

heads,  jessant-dc-lis  ar. 
IIkubright,  nr.  two  bendlels,  betw.  three  cocks 

sa. 
ITkurilis,  [France,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and   az.  a 

tVsse  <;u. 
Hjci"XTf)N,'[l'>edlordslurc,]gu.  a  clicv.  bctw.  three 

leopards'  heads  ar. 
Ilm  r;Li,,  ar.  a  fesse  fpi.  betw.  six  martlets  sa. 
If  F.^  EX,    [Heveii,    lieroiordshire,]    az.    crusilly, 

fitchee,  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  or. 
IIkvemngham,  [Sufiolk,  and   Aston,    Stafl'ord- 

shire.]     See  Heningham. 
ITe\"ER,  o-u.  a  cross  ar.  a  label  of  five  points,  ex- 
tended, az. 
Ii  E\  i-.KLEY,  or,  on  a  bend  az.   three  escallops  of 

the  field. 

IIe\  ER.STON,    Ha\  ERSTOX,  or  IIaVKRTOX,  or, 

on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  mullets  sa.  a  cross, 
bottonee,  ar. 

Hm'YX,  [Tateshall,  Lincolnshire,] on  a 

chev.  betw.  three  boars'  beads,  couped,  each 
having  in  the  month  a  pomey,  a  crescent 

ITeward,  or  Uayward,  [London,  and  Ton- 
bride-Court,  ■SuiTey,]  sa.  two  bars  ar.  in  chief  a 
talbot,  passant,  of  the  last. 

Hew  AY,  ar.  fretty  gn.  a  canton  criii. 

Hcwcnj,  [Devonshire,]  ai'.  fretty  gu.  a  canton  of 
the  second. 

Heiccn/,  ar.  a  fret  and  canton  gn. 

Hewar,  [Enineth,  Norfolk,]  sa.  iv,o  talbots' 
heads,  erased,  bptw.  two  flaunchcs  erm. 

Hetr.or,  [Oxborongh,  Norfolk,]  sa.  two  talbots' 
heads,  erased,  in  pale  or,  betw.  as  many  flaiin- 
ches  erm. — Crest,  a  demi  drag-on  az.  wiiigs  en- 
dorsed or,  collared  and  lined  of  the  last,  hold- 
ing the  line  in  his  fore-legs. 

Hewes,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gn.  two  gad-bees  or. 

Heiris,  or  Hues,  [Bromham,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  regnardant,   sa. 

IIev.' ESTER,  [London,]  ur.  a  pale,  v.ilhin  a  bor- 
dnre,  ongr.   az. 

Heiresler,  [London,]  ai-.  a  pale,  witliin  a  bordnre 
az. 

IIewick,  or  Hewike,  gu.  on  a  chev.  or,  three 
cross  crosslets,  flory,  sa.  . 

IIewick,  gu.  bezanlee,  a  hon,  runijjanl,  ar. 

IlEWiKH,    vert,    six   bezants,    three,    two,    and 

Hewfkes,  gu.  bezantec,  a  lion,  raiii[iaut,  ar. 

Hew  IS,  gu.  a  fret  -.n: 

Hewisii,  [Cornwall,]  gu.   fretiy  ar.   a  canton  of 

the  second. 
Hewi'ih,  gu.  fretty  ar.  n  canton  emu 


n  E  w 

TTev-isIi,  [Devon,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pikes, 
haurient,  of  the  field. 

Hewit,  or  Hewitt,  [Pishicbury,  Hertford- 
shire,] gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  owls  ar. — 
Crest,  a  falcon,  close,  ar.  beaked,  legged,  and 
belled  or,  standing  on  a  branch  of  a  tree,  couped 
and  rngnly  or. 

Hemt,  [Loudon,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  flory,  counler- 
ilory,  betw.  three  lions,  imssant,  ar.  as  )nany 
lapwings  ppr.- — Crest,   a  lapwing  ppr. 

Ilcicil,  sa.  a  chev.  or. 

Heuil,  [Derbyshire,]  az.  on  a  cliev.  flory  or,  Ijetv,. 
three  lions,  passant,  of  the  second,  as  many 
lapwings  ppr. 

Heuil,  [Loudon,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  mag- 
pies ppr. 

Heicif,  [Stafibrdshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  engr.  betw, 
three  owls  ar. 

Heioilt,  gn.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  owls  ar. 
■ — Crest,  0)1  the  trunk  of  a  decayed  tree,  from 
which  s))ring  fresh  branches,  a  "horned  owl,  all 
)ipr.  \_Granfcd  to  James  Hewitt,  of  Alvcstou, 
Warwiclslnrp.,  1764.] 

Heicef,  [Heckficld,  Hampshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
sa.  betw.  th.ree  lapwings,  close,  ppr.  a  rose, 
stalked  and  leaved,  betw.  two  ciuquefoils  or. 

Heicet,  ar.  a  chev.  betw\  three  lapwings  sa. 

Hewet,  [AmpthiD,]  ar.  a  chev.  couuterembattled, 
betw.  three  owls  ar. 

Heioift,  [London,  15S6,]  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  three 
escallops  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  falcon,  close, 
upon  a  lure  ar.  lined  and  ringed  or. 

Ilewelt,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar. — Crest,  a 
cockatrice,  with  wings  expanded  or. 

Hewelt,  [London,]  gu.  three  lions'  paws,  erased 
and  erect,  erm. 

Hcicelf,  [Yorkshire  and  London,]  az.  on  a  fesse 
flory,  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  or,  as  many 
magpies  ppr. 

Heiveit,  [Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1559,]  az.  on  a  fesse,  flory,  counterflory,  betw. 
three  lions,  passant,  guard  ant,  or,  as  many 
birds  sa. 

Heivef,  or  Howlet,  [Dublin,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  owls'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  roses  gu. 
— Crest,  an  owl's  head,  erased,  ppr.  gorged 
with  a  mural  coronet  or.  [^Grantcd,  in  Ireland, 
Avf/ust  1,  KKW.] 

IIewlixg,  erm.  three  roses,  perpale,  or  and  gu. 

Hr.woRTii,  or  Hepwoutu,   ar.  a  saltier,  betw. 

four  mullets  gu. 
Hi;wsooTT,  [13cvonshire,]  ar.  on  a  chew  betw. 
three  leopards'  heads,  az.   as  many  pales  of  the 
first. 
]Ii:wsE,  gu.  a  Saracen's  head,  erased,  ppr.  hair 
and  beard  or,  round  his  temples,  a  fillet,  iiowcd. 


II  E  Y 

sr.  and  a?,  on  a  cliief  of  tlio  fourth  tlivre 
ro>es  of  the  si-cuiul.  [Cran/ed  Ductmhir  Id, 
1.5:3.] 

Heavson,  qiiniterly,  gti.  aud  crm.  an  cngle,  dis- 
played, or,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a  linn, 
passant,  ar. 

Jleiisoit,  qnarii-rlv,   gu.   and  pnn.  an  eagle,  dis- 

.  played,  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  ar. — Crest,  a  ball's  head,  couped  ar. 
anned  or,  in  the  month  a  torch  of  the  last, 
emitting;  flames  of  fire  ppr.  \^Borne  by  Tliomas 
A.  licwson,  E.SCJ.  of  Huntcr-Slreet,  Bruiis- 
%t:'ick-Square,  iS2.">.] 

Hew  STAR,  ar.  on  a  fcsse,  indented,  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

HeTvSTON,  [\Yigfoft,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  three 
chev.  fretty,  in  base  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  se- 
cond, a  crescent  sa.  charged  with  a  mullet  ar. 

Hewys,  [Devon,]  gn.  fretty,  a  quarter  ar. 

Jleioys,  ar.  fretty  gu.  a  quarter  erm. 

Hewys,  ar.  a  fret,  and  quarter  gu. 

Hkxstall,  [Hexstall,  Warvdckshire,  and  Staf- 
fordshire,] quarterly,  gu.  and  sa.  a  bend,  betw. 
tvro  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

IIext,  [Xethcrham,  Somersetshire,  and  Kings- 
ton, Devonshire,]  or,  a  tower,  friple-tuwercd, 
betw.  three  battle-axes  sa.— Crest,  on  a  tov.er 
sa.  a  demi  lion,  ramijant,  or,  holding-  in  his  dex- 
ter foot  a  baitle-axc  of  the  first. 

Hexton,  sa.  a  chev.  befv.-.  three  leopards'  heads 
ar. 

Hey,  or  Di;  i,A  Hev,  ar.  a  fcsse  gu,  betw.  six 
martlets  sa. 

Hey,  or  De  la  Hey,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  six 
martlets  sa.  two  martlets  or. 

Heydon,  or  Hexdon,  [Hertford  and  Lin- 
colnshire,] quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  cross  cngr. 
counterchanged. — Crest,  a  talbot,  passant,  ar. 
spotted  sa. 

Heydon,  quarterly,  ar.  and  gu.  on  the  first  quarter 
a  bugle-horn  sa. 

Heydon,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  eagles,  displayed, 
or.     SeeHAYDox. 

Heyes,  [Rathington,  Essex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az. 
betw.  three  snakes'  heads,  erect  aud  erased, 
veit,  as  many  bezants. — Crest,  a  snake's  head, 
erect,  and  ducallv  gorged  or.  [Granted  Auyust 
2,  15G3.] 

Heyfoku,  gu.  a  niauiich  or. 

Het/forde,  [Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1477,]  ar. 
a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  bucks,  tripping,  gu. 

.Heygeys,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  domi  dra- 
gons, couped  and  erect,  vcit. 

Hevland,  [Sudblk,]  az.  a  lion,  ramjiant,  ar.  a 
bend  gu. 

Heyland,  [Sufiblk,]  ar.  a  bend  gu. 


II  E  Y 

Heyland,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  bend,betM'.  six  mart- 
lets or. 

Heilaiid,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  over  ail  a  leniL 
let  gu. 

Heylix,  [Alderton,  Salop,]  sa.  three  nags' heads, 
erased,  ar. —  Crest,  a  bear,  passant,  sa.  gorged 
Mith  a  collar  and  bell  or. 

Heillyn,  ar.  three  horses'  heads,  erased,  sa. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  di'ini  liun, 
rampant,  sa.  \Bonic.  hi/  H.  lieiihin,  Esq.  of 
Surrey,  382.5.]  "^ ''  '        '     ' 

Heylisi'OX,  or  Heyestox,  [London,]  ar.  a 
chev.  cugr.  betw.  three  leopards'  heads  gi:. 

Heyman,^  [Somerfield,  Kent,]  ar.  on  \  ciiev. 
eugr.  sa.  betw.  three  martlets  of  the  last,  as  many 
cinquefoils  or. 

Heyntan,  ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  az.  betw.  three  mart- 
lets sa.  as  many  cinquefoils  or. 

Heyxes,  or  Eyxes,  [Salop,  Charlebnry,  Ox- 
fordshire, and  Dorchester,]  or,  on  a  fesse  gu. 
three  bezants,  in  chief  a  greyhound,  courant, 
sa.  collared  gu. — Tv,o  crests, — first,  a]i  eau:le, 
displayed,  standing  on  a  tortoise ;  se- 
cond, an  eagle,  displayed,  az.  semee  de  estoiles 
or. 

Heynes,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  demi  hinds, 
couped,  az.  as  many  bezants. 

Heynes,  gu,  scraec  of  cross  crosslefs,  a  cinnuefoil 
or. 

Heynes,  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy,  az.  betw.  tliree  aumi- 
lefs  gu. 

Heynes,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  demi  lizards, 
couped,  vert, 

Heynes,  [Turston,  Buckinghamshire,]  or,  a  chev. 
betw.  three  arrows  sa.  on  a  chief  crenellee  az. 
as  many  mullets  or. — Crest,  an  eagle's  head, 
erased,  erm.  ducally  gorged  or.     See  Ha^ne. 

Ha-nes.  The  same  arms.  [Confirmed  to  Simon 
Heynes,  of  Wilden-Hall,  Suffolk,  hy  Cook, 
Clarencienx,  Sept.  20,  1.575.] 

]Teyre,  ar.  a  fesse,  vaire,  or  and  gu. 

Ifeire,  gu.  a  chev.  lozeugy,  or  and  az. 

Heire,  ar.  a  fesse,  vaire,  gu.  and  ar. 

Keys,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
gu. 

Heysham,  [London,]  gu.  an  anchor,  in  pale,  or, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  forteauxes. 

Heytesdury,  [Wilts.]     See  Heiteshury. 

IIeytox,  [Lancashire,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant, 
guardant,  ar. 

Heylon,  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Heylon,  ^ ert,  a  lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure, 
engr.  ar. 

Heyton,  [lieaton,]  ar.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  three 
bulls'  heads,  erased,  of  the  first. 

Hey  WARD,  [Middle-Temjile,  London,  and  Xor- 


H  I  C 

folk,  ICll,]  ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  fliree  crescents  of 
the  first. — Crest,  on  a  viiig  nr.  a  pale  sa. •charged 
villi    three   crescents    of  the  first.     See  IIay- 

WAI?D. 

Ilci/iroi-J,  [Wenlock,  Salop,]  per  chcv.  gu.  and 
az.'  a  lion,  rampant,  eini.  ducal!}'  crowned  or. 
— rCrest,  an  ibex,  jjassant,  enn.  armed,  crinedj 
and  tufted  or. 

Hei/wanl,  az.  a  cliev.  per  ])ale,  or  and  enn.  Lclw. 
three  g-arbs  of  tlic  second. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
cmbowcd,  haliited  gu.  jiolding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  tonlaha^vk  of  the  last.  [Gianlecl  to  Thuinds 
Hef/Kcrd,  of  i!u^  JilUIdh-Tei.'iple,  London,  Dec. 
1,  l76S.]    ■       . 

Hei/irard,  [Salop,]  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  cro'.vncd 
ar. 

lleywurde,  [Sir  Ilowland,  I.ord  Lla^yor  of  Lou- 
don, 1570,]  gii.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardaut^.  ar. 
c.rovned  or. 

Ilchrarde,  [Norfolk,]  az.  on  a  fesse  gu.  two  pal- 
lets vair. 

Heywoop,  [Lancasliire  and  Middlesex,  1504,] 
ar.  three  torteauxes,  botv\'.  two  beudlets  gu.  all 
villiin  a  bordurc  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  falcon,  on 
the  stump  of  a  tree,  vifh  wings   displaj^ed,  all 


ppr. 
Heiwood, 


three  torteauxes,  in  bend,  cotti.sed 


Hevwick,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  betv..  nine 
plates. 

HiBBKNS,  o;- HliiBYNS,  [Weo,  Salop,]  or,  on  a 
chev.  the  upper  part  embattled,  betw.  three  cas- 
tles gu.  as  many  guttees  of  the  first. 

Hjebert,  erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  crescents  ar. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  coupcd  below  the  elbow, 
vested  az.  cuff  erm.  hand  jipr.  ,grasping  a  cre- 
scent ar.  [Bonie  hi/  George  Hibberl,  of  Pori- 
land-Pface,  R^q.  1825.] 

HlliBS,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  salmons  ar. 
on  a  chief  gu.  as  manj-  storks  of  the  second, 
ducally  crowned  or. — Crest,  a  demi  stork,  wings 
expanded,  ducally  crowned  or,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  salmon  ar.  [Bonic  hi/  James  Prdmcr 
Hihbs,  Esrj.  of  Tonhridf/e-Weils,  Kent,  1S2-3.] 

HiccoCKS,  [London,]  vert,  a  garb  or.— Crest, 
upon  a  mural  coronet  ar.  a  sun  in  splendour. 
[Granted  1707.] 

Hicham,  gu.  on  a  chief  or,  three  torteauxes,  a 
crescent  for  difference. — Crest,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  stag,  springing,  ar.  attired  and  unguled 
.  or,  on  the  dexter  part  of  the  mount  a  branch  of 
laurel  vert. 

HiCiiE,  per  fesse,  or  and  ar.  three  estoiles  sa.  two 
and  one. 

HiciUNG,  sa.  a  fesse,  chccjuy,  or  and  az.  betw. 
three  horses'  heads,  erased,  ar. 


H  I  C 

HlcmN.s,  [Cornwall,]  ar.  a  cross,  formee,  quar- 
terly cpiartered,  az.  and  gu.  betw.  four  lions' 
hcad'>,  erased,  sa.  langued  of  the  second. 

Hichiii.',  [London,]  sa.  a  castle,  triple-towered, 
ar. 

IliCKCo.MiiE,  az.  three  broad  arrows  or,  a  chief 
of  the  s<H',ond. 

HiCKEY,  ar.  a  lion,  ramparit,  gu.  on  a  cliiof  erm. 
a  saltier  engr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  dexter 
arij),  embowed',  in  armour,  ppr.  garnished 
or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  truncheon  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Hicl-'w,  [Hilling,  Korthaniptonshire,]  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  or,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  charged 
with  a  lion,  passant,  guixrdant,  of  tlie  third. — 
—  Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  pierced 
through  the  mouth  with  a  cross  crosslet,  litchee, 
gu. 

I-IicKFuKD,  0/- HUCKKORD,  vcrt,  a  chev.  betw. 
three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  or< 

Htcklixg,  ar.  three  bars  az.  in  cliicf  as  many 
lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

Hicldhuj,  [Green's  Norton,  Northamptonshire,] 
az.  three  bars  or,  in  cliief  as  many  lions'  heads, 
erased,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  leo))ard's  head, 
erased,  or,  pellettcc. 

HkkUng,  baiTy  of  six,  ar.  and  az,  on  a  cliief  of 
the  second,  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Hickman,  [Gainsborough,  Lincoinsliire,  and 
Oken,  Staffordshire,]  per  pale,  indented,  ar. 
and  az. — Crest,  a  talbof,  couchant,  ar-  collared 
and  lined,  az.  at  the  end  of  the  line  a  knot. 

Hicks  Beach,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth,  vaii'e, 
ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a  pile  or,  (for 
Beach) ;  second  and  third.  Hicks,  viz.  gri,  a 
fesse,  wavy,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest 
of  Beach,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  couped  ar. 
holding  in  the  paws  an  escallop  az.  charged  with 
a  pik;  or. — Crest  of  Hickx,  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert.  [Borne 
hi/  Michael  HicLs  Beach,  of  V/ilUamsirip- 
Park,  Gloucester,  and  Nclheraron,  Milts, 
31. P.  in  six  Parliaments  for  the  Boroiujh  of 
Cirencester,  1825.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

Hicks,  [Beccies,  Norfolk,  and  London,]  az.  two 
))ales,  betw.  nine  fieurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  grif- 
fin, sejant,  az.  gorged  witii  a  collar,  embattled, 
counter-embattled  or,  beaked  and  legged  of  the 
lait,  holding  in  his  dexter  foot  an  arrow  of  the 
second. 

Hicks,  or  Hickes,  [London,  Camden,  Glouces- 
tershire, and  Rickols,  in  tlic  piirish  of  Low- 
Layton,  Essex,]  gu.  a  fesse,  wavy,  bet^\.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. —  Crest,  a  stag's  head  or,  gorged 
with  a  chaplet  of  ciuquefoils  of  tlie  last,  leaved, 
vert. 


HID 

Hicks,  [Luxilllan,  Coniwal!,]  ar.  a  luwer,  triple- 

toworod,   betw.  tbreo  pole-axes  sa. 
Hicks,   [London,]  az.  a  i'esse,  wavy,  befw.  three 

(Iciirs-de-lis  or. 
HiCKSON,   [Williats,    Sontli    Minis,    Middlesex, 
and  Kent,]  or,  two    eagle's    legs,  erased,    a  la 
qiiisc,  in  saltier  sa. 
HidaJjGO,  [Spain,]  az.    t!ie   sun,  surrounded  by 
stars  or,  the  body  of  the  sun  per  pale,  with  the 
arms  of  Castile  and  Leon. 
Hioii,  [Xorbiuy,  CliesLiro,  Great  Hadbani,  Hert- 
fordshire, Salop,  and   Marlnigbury,  Wiltshire,] 
az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges  or. — Crest,  an 
eagle,  with    wings    endorsed,   sa.  beaked    and 
legged  or. 
Hide,  [London,]  per  pale,  or  and  az.  on  a  thev. 
engr.  betw.  three  lozenges,  all  counterchanged  ; 
in  the  dexter  side  as  many  g-uttees  d'eau,  and  in 
the  sinister,  three  ermine-spots. — Ci'i^st,    seven 
arrows,  six  in  saltier  and  one   in  pale,   az.  fea- 
thered and  headed   ar.  cufiled  with  an    eastern 
coronet  or. 
Hide,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a   chev.   betw.   three  lo- 
zenges or,  on  a  chief  ai:  a  saltier  engr.  gu. 
Hide,  [Lancashire,]  az.    on    a    chev.   het-w.  three 
lozenges  or,  a   mullet. — Crest,  an  eagle,  with 
wings  endorsed  sa. 
Hide,  [Lancasliirc,]  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lozen- 
ges or. 
Hide,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  tliree  lozenges  sa. — Crest, 

a  hawk's  head,  erased,  or. 
Hide,  [London,]  az.  a  saltier  or,  betw.  four  be- 
zants, a  chief  erm. — Crest,  an   unicorn's  liead, 
erased,  ar.  armed  and  matied  or,  collared  vair. 
[Heralds   OJfice,  London,  C.  24.] 
Hide,  [Berkshire,]    gu.  two   chev.  ar. — Crest,    a 

leopard's  head,  erased,  sa.  bezantec. 
Hide,  [Gussage,    and   St.   Michael,  Dorsetshire,] 
az.  a  chov.  betw.  three  lozenges  or,  a  mullet  for 
diflereiice. — Crest,  a  martlet,  rising,  sa.  charged 
on  the  breast  \nt\\  a  rnullet  or. 
Hide,  or  Hydes,   [Boreplace,  Kent,]  gu.    a   sal- 
tier or,  betw. .four  bezants  a  chief  crm. — Crest, 
a  unicorn's  head  ar.  crined  and  armeii  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar,  vaire,  or  and  gu. 
Hide,   [Hertfordshire,]    or,  a   chev.    betw.    three 
lozenges  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed, 
of  the  held. — Crest,  a  cock's  head  az.  combed 
and    wattled   gu.    in    his  beak   a  pansey-flower 

,,PI"'- 

Hide,  [Hertfordshire,]  gu.  a  saltier  engr.  or,   and 

chief  erm. 
Hide,  [Riirasey,  Hampshire,]  gu.  two  chev.  ar.  on 

the  uppermost  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 
Hide,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges 


II  I  G 

az.   on  a  chief  gu.    a  saltier   engr.   betw.    two 
martlets  of  (he  first. 
Hide,    [Albury,   Hertfordshire,]    ar.   a   obey.    az. 
betw.  three  lozenges  of  the  second,  on  a  chief 
gii.  an  eagle,  disiilayc^d,  or. 
Hide,    [Dinton,   Lancashire,]  az.    a    chev.    betw. 
three    lozenges    or.— Crest,    an    eagle's    head, 
erased,  or,  beaked  sa. 
Hide,    [Urmisfon,  Lancashire,]    two    coats ;  fnst, 
az.  on  a  chev.   hv.U\ .   three  lozenges  or,  a  mul- 
let sa. ;  second,  ar.  a  wolf,  passant,   of  the  se- 
cond. 
Hide,  [Staffordshire,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  mart- 
lets ar. 
Hide,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
Hide,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,   or. 
Hide,    [Whetstone,  Middlesex,]    erm.   an   eagle, 
displaced,  ermines,  debruised  with  a  chev.  engr. 
or,  charged  with  three  lozenges  az. — Crest,  a  demi 
eagle,  displayed  and  erased,  az.  gorged  with  a 
collar  ar.  charged   with  lozenges  or.     [Granted 
ICt)!.] 
Hide,  cir.  three  fusils  sa. 
Hide,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three  fusils  gu. 
Hide,  [Cheshire,]  az.   a  chev.  betv/.   three  fusils 

or. 
Hide,  az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fusils  or. 
Hide,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges  or,  as 
)nany  fleurs-de-lis  gu.     [Confirmed  io  Captain 
Johii    Hide,    of  St.   Katharines,    Middlesex, 
Aiujust  bill,  1637.] 
Hijde,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges  or,  on   a 
canton  ^u.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw.   tliree  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  (foi-  Capel,)  icliich  Arms 
u-.ere  confirmed  to  the   Right  Hun.   Charlotte, 
Lady  Hyde,   to  be  home  by  Jier  and  her  heirs 
for  ever. 
JliDON,  [Devonshire,]  gu.  three  bezants,  a  label 

ar. 
Hidon,  gu.  three  bezants. 
HiHT,  ar.  a  lion,  ranijjant,  sa,  a  chief,  indented, 

point  in  point,  sa.  and  ar. 
HiFFERMAN,   per  fesse,  vert  and  gu.  on  a  fesse 
az.    betw.  three  crescents  in   chief,    ar.  a  lion, 
passant,  gnardant,  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  in  armour, 
erect,   holding   in  the   gauntlet  a  broken  sword 
]ipr.  liilt  and  pouiel  or. 
HiGDON,  per  pale,  az.  and  vert,  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three   bucks'  heads  or,   a   torteaux,   betv,-.  tv,  o 
leopards'  heads  of  the  first. 
Hifjdnn.     The   same,    adding  on    the   torteaux  a 

lion's  head,  erased,  ar. 
Hirjdon,    per  pale,  az.   and  vert,   a  chev.   betw. 

three  bucks'  heads,  erased,  or. 
HiGFORD,    [Worcestershire,]    vert,    on    a    chev. 


H  I  G 

hctw.  three   bulls'  lieads   or,    as   many  mull'ts 

Ilir/ford,  [Salop,]  az.  Ihrce  but-ks'  lieads,  cabosscilj 
0]-. 

HiGGAT,  [Sun'ulk,]  n-u.  two  Lars  ar.  over  all,  a 
bend  or,  cliar!:;ed  v,  itli  tliree  let>pards'  beads  sa. 

HiGGiNS,  [Bury,  Sussex,]  ar.  guttee  sa.  en  a 
fesse  of  the  seuond,  three  towers  of  the  first. — 
— Crest,  out  of  a  tower  yu.  a  liou,  rampant, 
issiiant,  ar. 

Iligrjins,  [Salop,]  ar.  "uttee  de  itolx,  a  fesse  sa. 

Hi(/r/ins,  or  Hir/rjans,  [IJerefordshire  and  Shrews- 
bury,] vert,  fliree  cranes'  heads,  erased,  ai-.- — 
Crest,  a  grillin's  head,  erased,  or,  gorged  with 
a  collar  gu. 

IliGGlNSON,  or,  on  a  fesse  sa.  a  tov, er  of  tlie 
first.— Crest,  a  tower. 

Ulijyinson,  vert,  a  chev,  quarterly,  or  and  gu. 
belw.  two  garbs  in  chief,  and  a  sun  in  base  of 
the  second. — Crest,  a  dexter  hand,  erect,  hctw, 
two  stalks  of  wheat  flexed  in  saltier,  issuing 
from  a  human  heart,  all  ppr.  iu  the  hand  a  book, 
shut,  sa.  garnislied  or.  [Granted  to  Joseph 
Ilir/c/inso)i,  of  Mile-End,  Sfiddascx,  17C4.] 

HiGGON,  [Salop,]  vert,  tlu-ee  doves'  heads, 
erased,  ppr. 

JIiGGONS,  [Loudon,]  ar.  guttee  sa.  on  a  fesse  of 
the  second,  three  towers,  double  towered,  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  tower,  double  towered  sa.  a 
demi  griflin  ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a 
sword  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomcl  or. 

HiGGS,  [Collesborne,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bucks,  courant,  gu. — Crest,  a  buck's 
head  gu.  attired  or,  pierced  through  (he  neck 
■with  an  arrow,  headed  of  the  second,  feathered 
ar. 

IIjGiiFiELn,  [York.-hire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  tlu-ee 
buckles,  the  tongues  pendant  or. 

Hir/hfc'M,  [Suffolk,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
acorns  or. 

IIiGHGATE,  [Hayes,  IMiddlesex,  and  Bendle- 
sham,  Suffolk,]  gu.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  bend  or,  a 
torteaux,  betw.  two  leopards'  faces  az.- — Crest, 
a  wolf's  liead,  erased,  gu. 
IIiGiiAM,  [Suffolk,  Essex,  and  Stannard,  Berk- 
shire,] sa.  a  fesse,  compony,  or  and  az.  bet^^ . 
tlr.ee  horses'  iieads,  erased,  ar.- — Crest,  ahoi.se's 
head,  erased,  ar. 
JIU/linm,  sa,  a   fesse,   chequy,    or   and  az.  betw. 

three  horses'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
Hi(/Iinm,    [Suffolk,    Norfolk,   and   Sutlon,   in   the 
isle  of  Ely.  and  East-Ham,  Essex,]  sa.  a  fvsse, 
counter-comi)ony,  or  and  az.  belw.  three  horses' 
lieads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  nag's  head,  erased, 


H  I  L 

Hi'/ham,  .sa.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  az.  betw, 
three  horses'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Jliqham,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,  or  and  vert,  a  cross 
fer-dc-nio!ino  gu. 

Hlgham,  [liigham,  Cheshire,  and  Essex,]  chequy, 
or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  lion,  passant, 
guardant,  of  the  first. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed, 
in  mail,  gras])iug  in  the  hand,  all  ]ipr.  a  sword 
ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or,  round  the  arm  a  scarf  of 
the  last. 

Hiijham,  ar.  a  lion,  rani)!ant,  sa.  witliin  an  orle  of 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

Hli/ham,  gu.  a  beiul,  cottised,  ar. 

Hkjham,  [Bedfordshire,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 
on  a  chief  gu.  tlu-ee  escallo])s  or.    (Anolltcr,  ar.) 

lliyhain,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  wilhin  an  oile  of 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa. 

Hhjkain,  [Cooling,  Sufl'olk,  and  Essex,]  or,  a 
chev.  sa.  over  all,  a  bend  engr.  ar. — Crest,  a 
talbot,  passant,  sa.  collared  and  lined  or,  at 
the  end  of  the  line  a  coil,  or  knot,  of  the  same. 

Hi(jham,  [Echingham,  Sussex,]  ])aly  of  six,  or 
and  az.  on  a  chief  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant, 
of  the  fust.  - —  Crest,  an  arm,  embowed,  in 
armour,  ppr.  holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  hilt  or, 
tied  round  the  arm  with  a  sasli.  ar.  and  gu. 

HifjJiam,  ar.  crusilly,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

llitjluun,  ar.  a  lioji,  passant,  reguardunt,  sa.  betw. 
six  crosses  jiattee,  fitchee,  of  the  second. 

HirjJtam, a  chev over   all,  a  bend 

engr.  az. 

HiGHLORD,  [Mitcham,  Surrey,]  sa.  a  bend,  flory, 
ar. 

HiGHMORK,  [Strickland,  Dorsetshire,]  ar,  a  cross- 
bow, betv.-.  four  moorcocks  sa.  beaked  and 
membered  gu.— Crest,  an  arm,  in  armour,  ppr. 
brandishing  a  falchion  ar.  hilt  and  pomcl  or, 
betw-.  two  leading  pikes  gu.  headed  of  the 
third. 

IIij(/Iniiore,  [j''emethwayf,  Cumberland,]  erm.  a 
cross-bow  bent,  betw.  three  moorcocks  sa. — 
Crest,  a  moorcock  ppr. 

HiLHORXE,  [Kingsdon,  Somersetshire,]  per  sal- 
tier, gu.  and  or,  two  garbs,  in  pale,  of  the  last, 
in  fesse  as  many  roses  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  hill,  a 
sunflower  j>pr.  betw.  two  ears  of  wheat,  their 
stalks  interlaced  or.  [Granled  170S.] 
lIiLDERSiiAM,  [Suilolk,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 

cross  cros.slels  or. 
nUdersham,  [Cambridgeshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  crosses,  formee,  llory,  or.  (Aiiutlier,  jia- 
tonce.) 
Hildcrsltam,  [Motion,  Sufl'olk,]  s-a.  a  che\'.  engr. 
or,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last,  charged 
in  the  middle  -with  a  torteaux. 


H  I  1. 

IIlLDKSLEY,  or  ITiLSLF.V,  [Cromers,  GifToicl, 
OxfordsLlrc,  and  Kingston-upon-Tliames,  Sur- 
rey, and  Brjiitou  Bctifim,  Ocklngluim,  Berk- 
shire,] ar.  two  bars,  gcinelles,  sa.  in  cliief  three 
ogxesses. — Crest,  out  of  a  mural  coronet,  a 
grifTui's  head  and  wings,  endorsed,  ar. 

HiMCKE,  ar.  a  chief,  dancettee,  sa. 

Jlilicke,  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  sa. 

HlLlNG,  or,  a  uuil,le(,  \vitiiin  a  hurdnre  sa.  he- 
zantec. 

Hill,  or  Hlli.,  [Solvinglon,  Salop,]  or,  on  a 
chief  vert,  tluce  bulls"  heads,  couped,  of  the 
first. — Crest,  on  the  liorns  of  a  crescent,  vaire, 
or  and  az.  a  bull's  head,  erased,  of  the  first. 

/////,  [London,  1616,]  sa.  a  chcv.erm.  betw.  tliree 
talbots'  heads,  erased,  ar.  —  Crest,  a  lalbot's 
head,-  erased,  ar.  betw.  two  hiurel-brnnches 
vert. 

Hill,  [London,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  wi'th  two 
heads  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  roses 
ofthefiisl. 

Hill,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

Hill,  alias  Hide,  [Parva-Dra^tou,  Salop,]  az,  an 
eagle,  displayed,  ar.  over  all  a  bend  gu. 

Hill,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  martlets  gu. 

Hill,  [Somersetshire  and  Sufloll:,]  gu.  two  bars 
or,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Hil/,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  leopai'ds'  heads 
ar. — Crest,  a  talbot's  Head,  couped,  sa.  gutlee 
d'eau,  collared  gu.  studded  and  ringed  or. 

Hill,  [Hales,  Xorfolk,]  gu.  two  bars  erm.  in  chief 
a  lion,  passant,  per  pale,  or  aaid  ar. — Crest,  a 
boar's  head  and  neck  sa.  in  his  mouth  a  broken 
spear  ppr.  headed  ai". 

Hill,  [Yarmouth  and  Lynn,  Norfolk,]  gu.  two 
bars  erm.  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  or.- — Crest, 
on  a  chnpcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  demi  lion, 
passant,  or,  betw.  two  dragons'  wings,  expanded, 
of  the  first,  each  charged  with  two  bars  erm. 

Hill,  [St.  Edmond's  Bury,  Sullolk,]  gu.  two  bars 

•     erm.  in  chief  a  liou,  passant,  or. — Crest,  a  boar's 

head,  couped,   sa.   in   his    mouth  an  acorn   or, 

Iea\ed  ^ert.     {Aiioilier,  acorn  or,  leaved  vert, 

stuck  upon  the  head.) 

Hill,  [London,]  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  canton  sa. 
a  chev.  betw.  tliree  pheons  of  the  second. 

Hill,  az.  two  bars  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  a  chev.  of 
the  second,  charged  with  a  griffin's  head,  erased, 
of  tlie  third,  betw.  two  nuilieis  gu. 

Hill,  [Taunton,  Somersetshire,]  az.  three  dolphins, 
cmbowed,  or,  two  and  one,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  hurts. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  ar. 
collared  and  lined  or. 

Hill,  [London,]  az.  two  bars  or,  a  canton  sa. 

//(■//,  [Bucks,]  sa.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three 
mountain-cats  or,  a  cross,  forniec,  of  the  first. 


II  1  L 

Hill,  [Kent,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  (leuis-de-lis 

Hill,  [Bridgewater,  Somersetsliire,]  gu.  a  rhcv. 
engr.  betw.  three  garbs  ar. 

/////,  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  erm.  betw.  three  carbs  or. 

IJiU,  [Finchley,  INliddlesex,  London,  and  Hill's 
Entl,  Ilertfordsliire,]  \>cv  chev.  embattled  ar. 
and  sa.  three  cincjuefoils,  counterchanged,  tv,o 
and  one. — Crest,  on  a  mount,  a  branch  \erf, 
witii  three  cinquefoils  ar. 

Hill,  ])cr  chev.  ar.  and  sa.  three  cinquefoils,  coun- 
terchanged, pierced  or. 

/////,  [Middlesex,  and  BromsgTove,  ^Vorcester- 
shire,]  erm.  a  chev.  chequy,  or  and  sa.— Crest, 
a  talbot,  passant,  or,  collared  gu. 

Hill,  [Pounsford,  Somersetsliire,]  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  garbs  or,  all  within  a  bordiire  ar. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded  [ipr.  in  jiis 
beak,  an  acorn,  slipped,  veit,  fructed  or. 

Hill,  [Truro,  Cornv.-all;  IModbury,  Devonshire; 
and  Brigstock,  Northamptonshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  water-bougcts  sa. — Crest,  a  dove 
ar.  in  his  beak  au  olive-branch  vert. 

Jfill,  [Lincolnshire,  and  Hilligan,  Coinwail, 
Hampshire  and  Somersetshire,]  gu.  a  saltier 
vair,  betw.  four  mullets  ar.- — Crest,  a  demi  leo- 
pard ar.   spotted  of  all  colours,    ducally  gorged 

01-, 

Hill,  [Lewlsham,  Kent,]  vert,  three  talbots,  pas- 
sant, ar. — Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
holding  in  his  mouth  an  acorn-branch  vert,  fruct- 
ed or. 

Hill,  [Ireland,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  invecked,  betw, 
three  bears'  heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  pellets. 
— Crest,  a  gi-eyhound,  sejant,  ar.  collared  az. 
[Grunied  in  Ireland,  1618.] 

Hill,  [Ireland,]  erm.  a  millrind,  in  ])ale,  sa. 
pierced  of  the  field,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a 
swan,  close,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, guardanf,  gu.  holding  in  his  dexter  paM-  a 
sword  ppr. 

Hill,  [Hawksfoue  and  Hill-Court,  Salop,]  er!n. 
on  a  fesse  sa.  a  castle,  triple  towered,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  tower  ar.  surmounled  by  a  garland  of 
laurel  ppr. 

/////,  alias  Hull,  [Littlepipe,  Stafibrdshlre,]  az.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  canton  of 
the  last. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  pierced 
through  the  breast  with  a  broken  spear  in  bend 
ppr.  the  head  guttee  de  sang.    [Granttd  liJCO.] 

Hill,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  raembercd  or. 

/////,  erm.  a  chev.  lozengy,  gu.  and  or. 

Hill,  ['J'alliton,  Devon,]  giK  a  saltier,  vnir,  betw. 
lour  mullets  ar. 

Hill,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  roses  of 
the  first. 

[  8  .^i  ] 


11  I  L 

Hill,  [Lincolnshire,]  per  cliev 
ciiiqiicfoils  coiiiitcrchnntjetl. 

Hill,  [Sonicrselsluie,]  j^ii.  a 
betw.  ihree  parbs  or. 

/////,  [Connvall.]   gu.   a   rhcv. 


,nr.  niid  sn.  tlireo 


chev.    eusr.    ci 


bctw.  lliree  irarbs 


Hill,  sa.  a  cliev.  erm.  betw.  Ilivce  cals,  ]inssaiit,  ar. 
Hill,  [Glcnicestersliin.',]  sa.  on  a  cliov.  liotv.  three 

owii  ar.   M'itliin   a  borrliire  engr.  crni.  a.s   many 

nnil!c(s,  ))ierced,  gii. 
Hill,  [I;onclou,]  sa.  a  clicv.  betw.  llirec  lions,  pas- 
sant, guardant,  erui. 
Hill,  []<ent.]     The  sniiif. 
Hill,  [Salop,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1539,]  gu. 

t^vo  bars  or,  on  a  canton  sa.    a  chev.  ar.  betw. 

throe  pheons  of  the  fomth,  charged  with  a  wolf's 

head,  erased,  betw.  two  mullets  gu. 
Hill,  [Sir  Thomas,  Lord  T^Iayor  of  London,  14S4,] 

sa.    a   chev.    enn.    betw.   three   lions,    passant, 

gnardant,  ar. 
Hill,  gn.  two  bars,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  or. 
Hill,  [Teddington,  Middlesex,]  sa.   a  che^ .  erm. 

betv^'.  tlu-ee  leopards'  heads  ar. — Crest,  a  talbot's 

head,  conpcd,  sa.  guttee  d'eau,  gorged  v.ith  a 

collar  gu.  rimmed  and  studded  or. 
Hill,    [Taunton    and   Pounsford,    Somerset-shire,] 

gu.  a  chev.  erm.  bet\,'.  three  garbs  or. — Crest,  a 

dove,    with    wings    expanded,    in   his  beak   an 

olive-branch,  all  jipr. 
Hill,  per  clicv.  ar.  and  sa.  three  cinquefoils  coun- 

terchanged.     [Granted  to  Robert  Hill,  D.D. 

of  Aslihorne,  Derbi/sliire,  l(il5.] 
Hill,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  lozenges  sa. 
Hill,  erm.  on  a  cross  gu.  a  castle  ar. 
Hill,  ar.   a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  water-bongets 

gu.- — Crest,  a  dove,  with  an  olive-branch  ppr. 
/////,  [Wye,  Kent,]  sa.    on   a  fesse,   betw.    three 

leopards,   pas'^ant,   ar.  as  many  escallops  gu.— 

Crest,  a  stag's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
Hills,  erm.  on  a  fessc  sa.  a  castle,  with  two  turrets, 

ppr.— Crest,  a  castle,   as  in  the  arms.     [Borne 

Jnj   Philip  Hills,    late  Astcll,  of  Colne-Park, 

Essex,  Esq.  1824.] 
Hills,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  cats,  passant,  ar. 

[Granted  to  John  Hills,  of  London,  ly  Robert 

Cook.   Clarencifux,  15th  March,  15SU.] 
HiLl..\ltv,  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  az.  betw.  seven 

cross  crosslefs,  fitrhee,  within  a  bordure  sa. 
Hilhny,  [Daver,  Norfolk,]  or.  a  fesse,  chequy,  or 

and  sa.  in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  third. 
Hillari/,  ar.  a  fesse,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  a 

mullet  of  the  third. 
Hillarij,  [Hadly,   Suffolk,]  ar.   a  fesse,  counter- 

coin|)ony,  or  and  gu.  in  chief  a  mullet  .'^a. 
Hillarij,  [T^orfolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,  countcr-compony, 

or  and  gu. 


II  1  L 

Hillunj,  ar.  senu'e  of  cross  crosslets  sa.  three 
fieiu-s-de-lis  of  the  last. 

Hillari/,  nr.  thre^  fleurs-de-lis,  betw.  nine  cross 
crosslets,  fitcliee,  sa. 

HiUarii,  [Leicestershire,]  sa.  crusilly,  three  flours- 
do-li>.,  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar. , 

Tlilhiri/,  sa.  three  cross  crosslets,  two  and  one, 
and  iivc  fleurs-de-lis,  one,  two,  and  two,  ar. 

Hillarij,  ar.  somee  of  cross  crosslets  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last,  Vvithiii  a  bordure  gu. 

Hilli:rsden,  [Munley,  Devonshire,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  sa.  three  bulls'  heads,  cabosscd,  of  the 
first.- Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  ppr.  cracking  a 
luit  or. 

nUl'rsden,  [IToclyfe,  Bedfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
v.ithin  a  bordure  engr.  sa.  three  bulls'  heads, 
cabossed,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant, 
jipr.  collared,  and  crackiiig  a  nut  or.  [Granted- 
1590.] 

]IlLLi-SDOX,  or  HiLLESFORi),  [Devonshire,] 
ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  bulls'  heads,  cabossed, 
of  the  field,  nriucd  or. — Crest,  asquiiTel,  sejant, 
p))r.  cracking  a  nut  or. 

Hillesdon,  [Elstow,  Bedfordshire,  and  Devon,] 
ai-.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  bulls'  heads,  cabossed. 
of  the  first. 

Ill  I, LEV,  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  six  martlets  gu. 

IIlLMARD,  az.  tkree  midlcts  or. 

HiUiard,  ar.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  sa.  betw  three 
fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

HiUiard,  [Toysted,  Patrington,  and  Holdeniess, 
Yorkshire,  and  Blarlborough,]  az.  a  chev.  ar. 
betw.  threemuUets  or.^ — Crest,  a  cocksa.  combed, 
lc2-ged,  and  wattled,  gu. 

HiUiard,  [Durham,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets of  the  second. — Crest,-  a  cock  sa.  combed, 
legged,  and  beaked,  gu. 

HiUiard,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mul- 
lets with  six  points  ar. 

HiUiard,  or  Hillary,  [Warwickshire,  and  Ma- 
ringe,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  fleurs-de-lis  az.  • 
betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  a  crescent 
gu.  for  difference. —Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect, 
in  armour,  ppr.  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  cal- 
trap  ar.  round  the  arm  a  sash  vert. 

HiUiard,  az.  a  crc.'iss  molino,  betv,-.  four  mullets 
or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowcd,  in  armour, 
grasping  in  the  hand  a  spear,  all  ppr. 

lIiLi.uiU,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  or. — 
Crest,  a  cock  ar. 

liiLf-iNG,  or  llil.iNG,  or,  a  nuillet  sa.  pierced 
of  the  first,  within  a  Ijordure  of  the  secoiul,  be- 

IliLi.iNGS,  per   pale,  sa.    and    or,  two    lozenges 

counterchanged. 
IJii.LlON,  gu^  a  fesse  or,  betw.  two  frets  ar. 


H  I  N 

Jlillion,  gu.  a  fessf,  betw.  two  iVets  av. 

HHliun,  [Essex,]  ur,   three  lioiis,  rampant,  sa. 

H  11. LIS,  per  paie,  or  and  gu.  a  lion,  pi:s,sant,  ar. 

Hii.LMAN,  gu.  on  a  bend,  cottised,  or,  tliree 
roses  of  tiie  Ci^kl,  seeded  of  the  second,  barl)ed 
vert. — Crest,  a  deiui  eag'le,  witli  v.iiigs  disphived, 
or,  lidding-  in  his  beak  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and 
leaved  vert, 

IIll.LOCK,  o?-IJlLLlCK,  ar.  a  chief,  indented,  ;:a. 

HiLLUM,  ar.  achev.  betw.  three  billets  sn. 

HlLMlNGiiAM,  [Su.ffblk,]  az.  a  saltier  enn.  betw. 
four  eagles,  displayed,  ar. — Crest,  a  leoiKird, 
sejant,  erm.  collared 

Hii.SLEV,  o;-I7iLUKSLKV,  [Oxfordsliire,  Kings- 
tou-iipon-Thanies,  Surrey,  and  Biiutou  and 
Ockingham,  Berkshire,]  ar.  two  bars  gemelles 
sa.  in  chief  three  ogresses.- — Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  coronet,  a  g-riflin's  head  and  wings,  en- 
dorsed ar. 

HiLTOFT,  [Boston,  I;iiicoli!shire,]  or,  on  a  chev. 
gu.  betw.  three  ileurs-de-lis  vert,  as  many  uiarf- 
lets  ar. 

Hillojt,  [Lincolnshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  vert,  as  many  martlets  or. 

HUlofl,  ar.  an  eagle,  rising,  sa.  armed  or. 

lloltofte,  ar.  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded  sa. 
amied  or. 

Hilton,  [Dyons,  .Durhiuii,]  gu.  on  a  bend  ar. 
cottised  or,  three  martlets  sa. 

Hilton,  [Nortbuniberland,]  ar.  three  chaplets  gii. 

HillOR,  sa.  three  saltiers  ar. 

Hilton,  az.  two  bars  ai". 

Hillon,  [Lancashire  ,  and  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  gu.  crowned  or. 

//iVfo/),  [Lincolnshire  and  Lancashire,]  ar.  two  bars 
az. 

Hilton,  [Westmoreland,]  sa.  three  nuiUets  in  base, 
and  two  saliicrs  in  cliief  ar. 

Hilton,  or  Hijlton,  [Ilillon-Castle,  Durham, 
'i-3i!8,]  ar.  two  bars  az. — Crest,  ou  a  close  hel- 
met, Moses's  head  in  profile,  glorified,  or  horned, 
in  a  rich  diapered  mantle,  all  ])pr.  (Anoilter 
crest,  or  corjnizance,  a  stag,  couchaiit,  ducally 
gorged  and  cliained  or.)  Supporters,  two  lions 
az.  anciently,  two  conies  and  t\\  o  stags  vcre 
\iscd  as  supporters. 

Hilton,  [Rea-Hall,  Staflordshirc.]     The  same. 

Hilton,  [Durham,  1172,] a  demi  lion,  pas- 
sant,  

lIi.Mi.s,  az.  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  lion,  rampant, 
or, 

liiNCHANT,  az.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
ducally  cro^1'ned,  or. 

IIiNcuLEV,  or,  tvvo  piles  gu.  a  label  of  five 
points  az. 

Hiiichlcij,  or,  two  piles  gu. 


II  I  N 

Hinclhnj,   palv  of  six,   or  and  gu. 

Jltnc/ilc'i/,   ar.  "(uoi)ales  vert,   a  chief  .sa. 

liiNCiiLliT,  [London,]  or,  a  ^\i\ern,  betv.-.  three 
ileurs-de-li^  veif. 

riiNClJMAN,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bugle-honis 
sa.  siringed  -u.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
lions,  iMi;ip:'nt,  guardaiit,  of  the  first. 

Hinclunan,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bugle-horns  .'a. 
>tringed  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
lions,  rampant,  of  the  first.— Crest,  a  demi 
lion,  rampant,  lU-.  holding  a  bugle-horn,,  stringed, 
as  in  the  arms. 

LlixciiUD,  .sa.  a  fesse,  chequy,  oi-  and  ay,,  betw. 
three  liorse.s'  heads,  erased,   ar. 

Ijixcks.     See  IJiNics. 

J.IiNU,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  che\ .  sa.  tliree  cscailo;)> 
of  the  finst,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion,  passanl,  of 
the  field. 

Hind,  az.  a  fesse,   betw.  throe  lozenges  ar. 

Ilinde,  [London,]  per  chev.  or  and  sa.  three 
phcoiis  counterchaiiged. 

Hindc,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  escallops  of  the 
field,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  passant, 
cf  the  first.- — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
ar. 

Hiude,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
lozenges  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  lion, 
passant,  enn. 

Hiude,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  goafs'  heads, 
erased,  gu.  collared  or,  as  many  lozenges  of  the 
third,  a  chief  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  lion, 
liassant,  of  the  first. 

Hiude,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  goats' heads,  erased,  az.  attired,  and  col- 
lared or^  charged  with  as  many  lozenges  of  ihe 
last,  on  a  chief  sa,  a  lion,  ]iassant,  guardani, 
eriii. 

Hinde,  [Evclith,  Sliropshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  beSw. 
three  escallops  az.  as  many  escallops  of  the  first, 
a  chief  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  field. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased, 
ar. 

Hinde,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  c'lev.  betw.  three  es- 
callops az.  ou  u  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, of  the  first. — Crest,  a  demi  Pegaius  ar. 
mailed  or,  holding  a  sword  of  the  first,  hill  and 
pomcl  of  the  second. 

Hinde,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three 
hinds,  trijipanl,  or,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  az. 
betw.  two  hurts,  each  charged  with  a  flenr-de- 
lis  of  the  second. 

Hinde,  [Hodgeworth,  Buckinghamshire,  and  Lax- 
len,  Nottinghamshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
hinds,  IrippaiU,  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net ar.  a  cockatrice,  vohuit,  or.  [Granltd 
108-3.] 

[  8  M  2  ] 


II  I  N 

Jlinde,  [Cambridgesliire,]  s,i.  threo  hinds'  heads, 
fiased,  ar. 

Ui/ndf,  sa.  a  liun,  passant,  ar.  Ijetw.  tliree  escal- 
lops of  tlio  st'cond,  t'ach  cliar;;i'd  svilli  a  lo/.riige 

H7.. 

Ili/iide,  gu.  three  hinds'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
HiNUKSTON,  [Dovou,]  gu.  a  naked  arm,  couped, 

hohliiig  a  battle-axe  ar. 
lIiND.MARSM,  or    1Ik>'DM,\rsh,  [Kent,]    ar.  a 

lion  vert,  tail  forked,  crowned  or. 
JfiNGjiAM,  ])er  [)ale,  or  and  vert,  a  cross  farchec 

gu. 
Hint/ham,  [Norfolk,]    per  fosse,    or   and  ^erl,  a 

millrind  gu. 
Ilinijham,  ar.  a  leopard,  coward,  passant,  reguar- 
dant,  sa.  be(w.  .six  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 
tJinyliam,   [Sufiblk,]  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  bor- 

diire  engr.  sa.  escallope  ar. 
JI1XK.S,  or  ll)\civS,  [London,]  or,  a  saltier  gu. 
on   a   chief  of  the   second,    three  lions'   heads, 
erased,   ar. — Crest,   a   lion's  head,    erased,    or, 
betw,  two  wings  or. 
IIiXSON,  [Frilham,  Middlesex,]  az.  a  cliev.  betw. 
three  suns  or,  all  within  a  bordiue  crin.— Crest, 
a  fleur-de-lis,  per  pale,  erm.  and  az. 
Hinson,  [Devousbire  and  GloucestersliirCj]  az.  a 

chev.  betw.  three  suns  or. 
lIlNSTOCK,  sa.  a  chev.   erm.    betw.   tln'ee  lions, 

rampant,  ar. 
llinsloLe,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, ar.  crowned  or. 
lIiNSTON,  [Devon,]  gu.  an  armed  hand,  holding 

a  battle-axe  ar. 
]liNTON,  erm.  on  a  chev.  sa.  five  martlets  ar. 
Hinlon,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  cottised  or,  three  mart- 
lets of  the  second. 
Hinton,  [Shropshire,]    ar.    on  a  bend   sa.    three 
martlets  of  the  field.— Crest,  the  Paschal  lamb 
ar.  glory    or,    carrying    a   banner   of  the    fust, 
charged  with  a  cross  gu. 
Hinloii,  [Essex,]  vert,  u  bend  ar. 
Jlinloii,  [Deverel,   Laugbridge,  Dorsetshire,  and 

Derbyshire,]  vert,  a  bend  or. 
Hinton,  per  fesse,  indented,  sa.  and  or,  on  a  chief 

ar.  two  (leurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Hiniun,  per  fesse,  indented,  sa.  and   or,  in  chief 

three  fleur.s-de-lis  ar. 
Hinton,  [South  DeuchMorth,  and  Iviugston-Lvo- 
ley,   Berkshire  and   Shropshire,]    per  fesse,  in- 
dented,    ar.  and   sa.  six   ileurs-de-lis,  counter- 
changed. 
Hinton,    [Cuiidjorhmd,]    ])CT   fusse,  indented,  sa. 
and    or,    six    fieurs-de-lis,    countcrchanged,  ar. 
and  sa. 
lliiilon,  per  fc>3e,  indented,  sa.  and  or,  six  fleurs- 
de-lis,   counlercliauged. 


H  O  A 

I]  li'lM-KSi.m-,  sa.  three  nuillets,  pierced  or,  hefw, 
tv/o   bendlets   of  the   second.— Crest,    a   fawn's 
head  })pr.   collared  sa.  charged  with   three   tnul- 
lels,  ])ierced  or. 
Hippesk'ij,    or   Hippershij,    [Cameleigh,  Somer- 
setshire,] sa.  tliree  mnllets   betw.   two  bendlets 
or. — Cresl,    a  hind's  head,   erased,  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  sa.  charged   with   three   mullets  of 
the  first.     IGranlnh'hii  Patent,  15G-I.] 
Hlpsky,  [Hackney  and  Ihisliy-Park,  Middlesex,] 
or,  three  mullets  betw.  tw  0  bendlets  sa. — Crest, 
a  hind's  head  or,  gorged  with  a  bar  gemelle  sa. 
HlRME,  [Dyveriugland,  Norfolk,]  or,  three  bars 
gemelles  gu.  on  a  canton   ar.    five  lozenges,  in 
saltier,  of  tlie   second. — Cres(,    a    lalbot,    pas- 
sant, sa.  collared   and    lined    or,   the  line  coiled, 
at  the  end. 
HiRWARD,  ar.  a  cross  crosslct  gn. 
Hitch,    or   Hithe,     [Kempton,    Bedfonlshirc, 
and   Weudlcbury,  Oxfordshire,]    or,    a    bend, 
vi;ir,  betv/.   two   cottises,  indented,  sfi. — Crest, 
an    antelope's  head,   erased,  sa.  tufted,  armed, 
and  maned  or,  vulned  through  the   neck  with  a 
bird-bolt   or,  feaihered   ar.  holding  the  end  in 
his  month. 
Hitch,  [Worcestershire,]    per   fesse,   or    and    sa. 

three  estoiles  counterchanged. 
H  ITCH  AM,  gu.  ou  a  chief   or,  three  torfeauxes. 

^Confirmed  to  Sir  Robert  Flilcham,  Itifi-L] 
HiTCiicocK,  [Presthut,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  az.  five  lleurs-de-lis  or,  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  or,  in  his  mouth  a  round  buckle 
ar. 
Hitchcock,  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betv/.  three  alligators, 

— Crest,  an  alligator 

HiTCHiNS,  [Oxford,]  sa.  a  castle  ar. — Crest,  a 

castle  ar. 
Hitchins,  ar.   a  cross,  floury,  quarterly,  gu.   and 
az.  betw.  four   lions"  heads,  erased,  sa. — Crest, 
ou   an    heraldic    rose    (])!aced  horizontally)   gu. 
barbed  vert,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or. 
HiTFORD,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  buck.s'  heads, 

cabossed,  or.' 
Hixo.v,  [Green-svich,  Kent,  and  Cambridge,]  or, 
two   eagles'  legs,  erased,  in  saltier,  sa.     \_Von- 
firmed  to    Thomas    Hixon,    hij   Camden,    Cla- 
rencieiix,  1617.] 
lIiZA.M,  ar.  alien,  passant,  rcguardaut,  sa.  bctsv. 

six  crosses,  pattee,  fitchee,  of  the  second. 
HiZAj;i),  ar.  a  lion,  passani,  coward  sa.  in  chief 

a  cross,  formeo,  fitciiee,  gu. 
H(iAnLi;v,  az.  a  pelican   or,  vulnijig  its  breast 
l)l)r. — Crest,  upon   a  terrestrial  orb  or,  a  dove, 
the  Mings  expanded,  holding  an  olive-branch  in 
tlie  iteak  ppr.     [Granted  1715.] 


H  O  Ji 

,X  HoAim,  per  fessc,  or  unrl  nv.  in  chief  a  Coniisli 
clioiigh  sa. 

]ft)AK,  quarterly,  sa.  and  gu.  overall  an  eagle, 
displayed,  yv'nh  two  lieads  ar.  within  a  bordure, 
invecked,  eountercliauged. — Crest,  an  eagle's 
liead,    erased,    ar.    charged   with  three  ermine 

spots,  pendent  from  the  beak  an  annulet 

[lionic  by    George    Hvcire,    Esq.   of  Twi/forcl, 
[Ia,ilsjh-2i\.] 

lloore,  [IMiddlesex,]  ar.  an  eagle,  disphned,  ^vlt!l 
two  necks,  withiu  a  bordure,  engr.  sa. 

Hoare,  or  More,  [Gloucestershire,]  sa.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  \Aithiii  a  bordure,  engT.  ar. — Crest, 
an  eagle's  head,  erased,  sa.  gorged  with  a 
bar  gemelle  or. 

Hoare,  [Sir  llichard,  IjOixI  i\jayor  of  Lendon, 
1713,]  sa.  au  eagle,  displayed,  with  t«o  heads, 
within  a  hordure,  engr.  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle's 
head,  erased,  ar.  charged  with  an  ermine  spot. 

Hoare,  [Edmonton,  Middlesex,  and  the  Middle 
Temple,  London.]     The  same  arms. 

Hoare,  [Surrey,]  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with 
(wo  heads  ar.  charged  on  the  breast  with  an 
ermine  spot  sa.  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the 
second.— Crest,  an  eagle,  head  and  neck  erased, 
ar.  charged  with  an  ermine  spot.  (Anotlier 
crest,  a  stag's  bead,  erased,  ar.  ■attired  ppr.) 

HoAST,  [London,]  az.  a  bull's  head,  couped,  ar. 
winged  and  armed  or. 

IIOBART,  [Blickinge  and  Inlwood,  Norfolk,]  sa. 
an  esfoiie  of  eight  |)oints  or,  bel^^■.  two  flaunches 
€rm. — Cre.sl,  a  bull,  passant,  ])er  pale,  sa.  and 
gu.  Ijczantee,  in  his  nostrils  an  annulet  or. 
(Anotlier  crest,  a  bull's  head,  sa.  couped,  scmee 
of  estoiles  or.) 

Hoharf,  [Suflblk,]  sa.  an  estoile  of  six  points  or 
bctw.  two  llaunciies  erm. 

Hohart,  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Hobciri,  or  Huhart,  [CaUiis,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  swans'  heads,  erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged 
gu. 

IIoBBERTFiORKE,  [Lincolnshire,  Sir  Henry,  Lord 
?<Iayor  of  London,  154G,]  sa.  a  mascle,  within 
a  double  tressure,  flory,  counterllory,  ar. 

IloBCES,  [Saruni,  Wiltshire,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  swans  ar.  as  many  lions'  heads, 
erased,  of  the  Oeld. 

IIoiiJUNS,  [Rcdmarsley,  Herefordshire,]  or,  a 
chev.  bctw.  three  castles,   tri|de  towered,   gu. 

HoiiiiS,  [West  Wickham,  Buckinghamshire,]  ar. 
a  three-legged  trivet,  sa. 

llobhs,  [Tooting,  Surrey,]  ar.  a  bend,  wavy,  az. 
hetw.  two  falcons,  close,  ppr.  beaked,  legged, 
and  belled  or. — Crest,  on  a  dexter  glove,  lying 
fesseways  ar.  a  falcon  pjir.  beaked,  legged,  and 
helled  or. 


II  o  \i 

Holhs,  [Stoko-Gussy,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  three 
escocheoiis  or,  each  cluuged  with  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, of  the  iield. — Crest,  a  demi  tiger  az. 
armed,  maned,  and  tufted  ar.  ])ierccd  through 
the  bodv  with  a  broken  spear  or,  headed  ar. 
vulnrd  on  the  shoulder  gu.  N.IJ.  the  spear 
entering  the  breast  and  coming  outat  the  shoul- 
der. 

Hobhs,  [Middlesex,]  gu.  a  chev.  engr.  hetw.  three 
fishes,  naiant,  ar.  on  a  chief  of-the  second  as 
many  herons  su.  membered  and  beaked  of  the 
iirst." — Crest,  a  demi  heron,  volant,  sa.  beaked 
gu.  liohling  in  the  beak  a  fish  ar. 

HoiiiiY,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  tliree  hawks 
p])r.  belled  and  jessed  or, — Crest,  a  tiger,  rani- 
])niit,  roguardant,  ar.     [Granted  June  (3,  15S0.] 

Hobbi/,  ar.  a  lesse  betw.  three  martlets  sa. 

Hobb'i/,  [Hertfordshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  embaUlcd, 
i)etw.  three  hawks  az.  as  many  roses  or. 

Hobby,  or  Hobiish,  gu.  throe  fusils,  in  fessc,  ar. 

Hobt/,  [Bisham,  Berkshire,]  ar.  three  fusils,  iii 
fesse,  gu. 

Hoby,  or  Hobby,  [Neath- Abbey,  Glamorgarishire, 
and  Ewler,  Worcestershire,]  ar.  three  fusils 
upon  shppers  gu.— Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu. 
turued  up  erni.  a  tiger,  rampant,  ar. 

Hohy,  az.  three  hautboys  ar. 

Hoby,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  a  bend,  betw.  six 
mullets  or. 

Hoby,  [Lci^-estershire,]  az.  a  pake,  betw.  six  mul- 
lets oV. 

HoiSECK,  ar.  on  a  saltier  vert  seven  escallojjs  of 
the  fust.  [Granted  to  Royer  Hobeck,  of  Wic/c- 
inyham,  Noifollr,  June,  KilS.] 

HoBiLDER,  or  Ho)5!LDOD,  ar.  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  martlets  or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 

HohiEEioN,  [London,]  ar.  three  hop-poles,  sus- 
taining their  fruit,  jjpr. 

HoKLETiiWAYTE,  [Sedburgh,  Yorkshire,]  ar. 
two  pales  az.  on  a  canton  or,  a  mullet  sa.  pierced 
gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
wolf  erm. 

HoBEVN,  [Manswedo:i,  Cornwall,]  az.  a  fesse 
or,  Itetw.  two  (launches  erm. 

IloBSON,  [Spalding,  Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  cinque- 
foil  crni.  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az. — Crest,  a 
)3an(hf'r's  head,  erased  and  guardanl,  jjpr.  issu- 
ing lire  from  his  mouth  and  ears,  gorged  with  a- 
collar,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Hobson,  ar.  u  chev.  engr.  az.  betw.  four  lozenges 
gu.  each  charged  vvilli  a  cross  or. 

Hobson,  [Shipley,  Sussex,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw. 
three  leopards'  faces  az. 

Hobson,  [I\larylebone-Park,  Middlesex,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  az.  betw.  three  torteanxes,  as  many  cinque- 
foils  of  the  Iirst,  a  chief,  chequy,  or  and  az. 


HOD 

Hohson,  [Chichester,  Sustiex,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 
engr.  az.  betw. three  torlcaiixes,  as  nianv  cinqiie- 
foils  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head  ar. 
semee  of  torteauxes. 

Hohson,  [\"\'irig^vood.  Isle  of  Wight,]  ar.  on  a 
chev.  engT.  a?.,  hetw.  three  torfeauxes,  as  mniiy 
ciiiquefoils  of  the  field,  a  chief,  cheqny,  or  and 
az. 

ifohson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  hetw.  tlu'ee  tortcauxes, 
as  man}'  cinquefoils  or. 

Hohson,  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  hurts,  a  chief 
of  the  second.  \_Confirmcd  io  Thomas  Hohson, 
son  of  Thomas  Huhson,  of  Marimjlon,  Dur- 
ham, bij  William  Rileij,  Norroy,  Januarij  16, 
1057.] 

Hoiunixi;,  gii.  semee  of  cross  crosslets  ar.  a  lion, 
rampant,  or. 

HocURY,  gti.  a  lion,  passant,  or  betw.  eight  cross 
crosslets,  fitchec,  ar. 

Hohtiry,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  within  an  orle  of 
cross  crosslets,  fitchec,  ar. 

HoBY.     See  Houby. 

HocuTXSON.     See  Hutciienson. 

Hock  IN,  [Lydford,  Devonshire,]  perfesse,  wavy, 
gu.  and  az.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  be- 
neath his  feet  a  musket,  lying  horizontally,  ppr. 
semee  of  fieuvs-de-lis,  confusedly  dispersed  of 
the  third. — Crest,  on  a  rock,  a  sea-gull,  rising, 
all  ppr.     [Granted  Vn\\.'\    ' 

HocKLKTOX,  [Shropshire,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar. 

Hockley,  [Wickwar,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on 
a  fosse  az.  belv,'.  three  mullets,  pierced,  sa.  as 
many  crescents  or. — Crest,  a  demi  griffin,  ram- 
pant, peiin,  wijigs  endorsed,  holding  befw.  his 
paws  a  mullet  gu.  [Granted  Ocfoher  23f/, 
1772.] 

HocKMORE,  [Buckyate,  Devonshire,]  per  chev. 
sa.  and  or,  in  chief  two  pair  of  reaping-hooks, 
endorsed  and  entwined,  blades  ar.  handles  of  the 
second,  in  base  a  moor-cock  sa.  combed  and 
,  ■  vattled  gu. — Crest,  an  eagle,  close,  seizing 
and  pre3ing  on  a  moor-cock,  all  ppr. 

HocKM^i.r.,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  three  asses'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Hocfcncll,  [Duden,  Cheshire,]  ar.  an  ass's  head, 
erased,  sa.   a  canton  of  the  last. 

Hocknell,  or  Hokenhull,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  an  ass's 
head,  erased,-  sa. 

HoDUONKLL,  or  HoniiONiLijE,  per  pale,  or  and 
az.  a  sallier  counterchant;ed. 

Hndlioncl,  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  a  saltier  counter- 
changed. 

HoijisY,   az.  ihree  martlets  ar. 

Hodhy,   az.  three  birds  ar.  membered  gu. 

Hodliy,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  three  doves  ppr. 


II  O  D 

HnriDENET,  quarterly,  indented,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
liibel  of  five  points  ;iz. 

Hoddcnel,  quarterly,  ])er  fesse  indented,  ar.  and 
gu.  a  label  of  five  ])oints  az. 

lIoDDER,  [Ireland,]  ar.  three  pole-axes,  erect, 
in  fcssc,  ppr. — Cre<t,  a  fire-ship,  with  her 
courses  set  on  fire,  issuing  Irom  belov/  the  rigging, 
all  ppr. 

HooiJY,  chequv,  az.  and  or,  on  a  canton  sa.  a 
bird  ar. 

HoDERY,  az.  three  birds  ar.  membered  gu. 

HofJELE'b',  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  birds  ar. 
beaked  and  legged  or.- 

HoDELSTON,  gu.  fretty  ar. 

HODE.SWELL,  gu.  three  fountains. 

PIoDGES,  [Middlesex,]  or,  three  crescents  sa 
on  a  canton  ar.  three  bars  az.  over  all  an  anchor 
in  pale  of  the  second. 

Hodges,  [Overne,  Leicestersliire,]  g>!.  a  chev. 
erm.  befv/.  three  talbots'  heads  or,  each  issuing 
out  of  a  mural  coronet  az. — Grest,  a  talbot's 
head,  ar.  guttee  de  sang,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gu.  rimmed  and  ringed  or,  charged  with  three 
bezants. 

Hodc/es,  [Hamvorth,  Widdiesex,  and  Lojjdon, 
1610,]  or,  three  crescents  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the 
second  a  ducal  crown  of  the  first.— Crest,  on 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  crescent  sa.  C Another 
crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  antelope's 
head  or.) 

Hodc/es,  [Dorsetshire  and  Gloucestershire.]  The 
same  arms. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
ho-aldic  antelope's  head  ar.  horned  and  tufted 
gold.  [Borne  by  TJiomas  Law  Hodges,  Esq. 
of  Hems  fed,  Kent,  1823.] 

Hodges,  [Spickington,  Somersetshire.]  The  same 
arms. — Crest,  an  antelojje's  head,  erased,  or, 
ducally  gorged  gu.  (Another  cast,  on  a  round 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  crescent  ar.  betw. 
two  wings  or.) 

Hodges,  [Somersetshire,]  or,  three  crescents  sa. 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  crescent  of  the 
first. 

Hodges,  az.  a  chev."*ctw.  three  crescents  ar. — 
Crest,  out  of  clouds  az.  a  crescent  ar.  betw. 
the  horns  a  star  of  six  points  or. 

Hodges,  or,  three  crescents  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head  ar. 
attired  of  the  first. 

IFoDGETTS,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  doves  in 
chief,  and  a  fleur-de-lis  i)i  base  or,  three  cre- 
scents vert. — Crest,  a  horse's  head  erm.  pierced 
through  the  neck  -ttith  a  spear,  the  stafl'  broken 
ppr.  [Granted  io  John  Hodgetls,  of  Prest- 
u-ood,   Staffordshire,    OctoherG,  l/GS!] 

IIoDGhCiNS,    or    HoDGSKlNS,    [Gloucestershire 


HOD 

and  nanimcrsmidi,  jMlddlesPX,]  ar.  a  cross, 
quartcTly,  pierced,   lielw.  I'nc  ciiicjiiffoils  \ert. 

HoDGKlNSON,  or,  on  u  cross,  couped,  betM'.  four 
ciiKjiiefoils  vert,  a  cinquefoil  of  tlio  tn-:t.  —  Crest, 
a  ciiicjuefoil  or,  betw.  tvo  dragons'  wings 
vert. 

Uochikinson,  [London,  I  or,  on  a  cross,  cmiped, 
l.etv,-.  four  cinquefoils  vert,  a  oinriiiefoil  of  the 
first. — Crest,  on  a  wreath  a  cinquefoil  or,  betw. 
two  dragons'  wings,  disph\ved,  \  ert. 

Hodc/kinson,  ar.  ou  a  cross,  couped,  betw.  four 
cinquefoils  vert,  a  cincp.tefoil  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a  garb  or,  betw.  two  wings,  expanded,  vert. 

Hodgson,  [Cranworth,  Norfol.k,]  gu.  three  fal- 
chions, within  a  bordure 

Hodffsou,  [Essex,  Cuinberland,  and  IMiddlcsex,] 
per  chev.  engr.  or  and  az.  tliree  martlets  coau- 
terchnnged.— -Crest,  a  dove  az.  winged  or, 
beaked  and  membered  gn.  holding-  in  his  month 
an  olive-branch  piir.  [Grcniicd  to Hodg- 
son, of  Essex,  GcnI.  by  King  Char/es  II.  ai>»o 
1G:3J.] 

Hod(/son,  [Tooting  and  Eucklaiid,  Snn-ey,]  az. 
three  cinietars  in  pale  ar.  Iiilts  and  pome's  or, 
the  points  to  the  sinister. 

Hodgson,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  three  falchions  in  fesse 
av.  hilts  and-pomels  dr. — Crest,  a  cul)it  arm, 
erect,  iu  coat  of  mail,  ijoldiug  iu  the  baud,  all 
ppr.  a  broken  falchion  gu. 

Hodgson,  [Cmuberland,]  gu,  tl-.ree  escocheous  ar. 
betw.  nine  bezants. 

Hodgson,  [Framfie'd,  Sussex,]  erm.  on  a  chief 
gu.  three  cutlasses,  erect,  ar.  hilts  or.— Crest, 
a  griflin's  head,  erased,  devouring  a  band,  erased 
at  the  wrist  gu. 

Hodgson,  ])cr  chev.  or  and  az.  three  martlets 
counterchanged.— Crest,  on  a  tower  ar.  a  mart- 
let az.  winged  or. 

Hodgson,  [Cheshire,]  gu.  a  garb  or,  betw.  three 
cutlasses,  erect,  ar.  hi'its  and  pomels  or. — Crest, 
on  a  mount  vert  a  falcon,  the  wisigs  close,  ppr. 
beaked,  legged,  and  belled,  or,  collared  dan- 
cettee  ar.  and  pierced  through  the  breast  with  a 
sword  ar.  hilt  or,  vulned  ppr.     [Graiited  1717.'] 

Hodgson,  per  chev.  embattled,  or  and  az.  three 
martlets  counterchanged. — Crest,  ou  a  rock  a 
martlet  ppr. 

Hodgson.     The  same  arms.- — Crest,  on  a  rock   a 

dove   in    the    beak    an    olive-branch. 

[Borne  hi/  the  Rev,  lulward  Hodgson,  Vicar  of 
Richnmisworlh,  Herts,  18:24.] 

Hodgson.  The  same  arms.— Ci  est,  a  do\c,  with 
an  olive-branch  in  his  mouth,  all  ppr.  \^Borne 
hj  John  Hodqson,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq. 
1H24.] 

HoDiAM,  sa.  on  a  bend  erm.  three  chevroiiels  gu. 


M  O  D 

IToDiNGTON,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  on  a  bordure  az.  six 

escallops  or.  '  _ 

Hadingtnn,  gu,  a  saltier  ar.  wilhin   a   bordure   az. 

charged  \sith  six  cinquefoils  or.     (Anollier,  tin- 

bordure  tlory  or.) 
Hodinglon,  gu.  a  salii(-r  ar.  a  borclure  or,  charg.-d 

with  eight  roses  az. 
Hodinglon,  gu.  a  saltier  ar.  on  a  bordure  az.  eight 

roses  or. 
lioDiSllAM,  [Suil'u'k,]  ar.  a  bend   engr.  sa.   co(- 

fised  of  the  last.     ' 
Hodislicim,  ar.  a  bend  engr.  betw.  three  crescejits 

Hndishat/i,   ar.  a  bend  engr.   bot'^^".   two   crescents 

Ilii!Ji.i;STON,    ar.    a    bend    betw.    two    mullets 

sa. 
Hodk'slon,  [Wilbraliam  audSauston,   Candjridge- 

shire,]  gu.  a  fret  ar. 
HodUislon,  [Lancashire,  Yorkshire,  and  Westwick, 

Jwsex,]  gu.  fretty  ar. 
llod/tsion,  gu.  fretly  ar.  within  a  bordure  indented 

or. 
Hodieston,  [Canibrldgcsliire,]  ermines,  a  fret  ar. 
Hodlcsloii,  [Cambridgeshire,]  erm.  a  fret  sa. 
Hodieston,    gu.  fretty  of  eight,    a  label    of  three 

points  az. 
Hodieston,  gu.  fretty  nr.   within  a  bordure   engr. 

or. 

llODNELL,    HODVELL,    HODWELL,    or    HOLE, 

az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

IIODSALL,  az.  a  fesse  betw.  three  wells  ar. — Crest, 
a  well  ar. 

Hodsoll,  az.  tlii-ee  wells  ar. — Crest,  a  well,  as  ii! 
the  anns. 

lIoDSDON,  ar.  a  bend  wavy  gu,  betw.  two  horse- 
shoes of  the  field. — Crest,  a  man's  head,  couped 
at  the  shoulders,  ppr.  vested  ar.  on  his  head  a 
cap  or. 

HoDSON,  Hudson,  or  HunGi:soN',  [Middle- 
.sex,]  per  pale,  or  and  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three 
martlets  counterchanged. 

Hodson,  [Cambridgeshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
falcons,  volant,  or. — Crest,  an  unicorn,  courant. 
rcguardant,  ar.  .<;-orged  with  a  chaplet  vert. 
{Granted  l^m.}  ' 

Hodson,  or  Hodgson,  [Heborne,  Durham,]  ]jer 
chev.  embattled,  or  and  az.  three  martlets  coun- 
terchanged.— Crest,  a  martlet  az.  wings  or,  in 
his  beak  a  laurel-siu'ig  vert. 

IIousWKLL,  0/- ]IoD]:swELL,  [Yorkshire,]  gu. 
throe  fountains  ppr. 

If  uDY,  ar.  a  fesse,  per  fesse  indented,  or  and  sa, 
■betw.  four  cottises  of  the  last. 

Hodg,  [Pilston,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  indented, 
point  in  pointjVerf  and  sa.cotdsed  counterchanged. 


HOG 

Jlochj,  [Dorsctsliire,]  ar.  a  fessc  indented,  point 
in  ])oiut,  vert  and  sa. 

Hoilji,  fir.  a  fessc  indenled  point  in  point,  vert 
and  sa.  cottised  connlerclianged,  in  chief  amnl- 
iet,  pierced,  .sa.  viliiin  a  bordure  cngr 

ll(xli/e,  or  Jiudinj,  [Ilamon,  Dorsetshire,]  ar. 
a  ie.sse,  per  fesse  indented,  \  ert  and  or,  cofliscd 
of  the  third. 

HoK,  cpiarferly,  ar.  and  .sa. 

Hoc,  (jnarterly,  sa.  and  ar. 

Hoc,  [Bedfordshire,]  quarterly  sa.  and  ar.  a  bend 

"   or. 

Hoe,  az.  fretty  ar.  a  e.liief  sa. 

Hoc,  ar.  on  a  cKilS  indented  sa.  tliree  mullets  or. 

liOKSE,  or  HUSSEV,  [rierliiig-,  Sussex,]  harry 
of  six  erm  and  gu. 

Hoi:STON,  g-u.  a  bordure  ar. 

lioE'i',  ar.  on  two  bars  sa.  tluee  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
[Granted  to  Peter  Hod,  of  London,  March 
22,  1GG:3.] 

HoEY,  chequy a  lion  rampant ■ — ■ 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  two  arms  cm- 
bowed,   in  armour,  grasping  a  sword 

Il0G.\N,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets  sa.  as  many  escallops  or. 

Hof/a7!,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three 
cross  crosslets,  fifcliee,  sa.  as  many  escallops 
or. 

Hoc/cm,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  vaire  or  and  gu.  betw. 
three  body-hearts  of  the  third,  each  charged 
with  a  liou'.s  paw,  erased,  or. 

Hocjun,  [>Yales,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  martlets 
of  the  field.     See  OwG.iN. 

Ho(/cm,  [Loudon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  sa.  as  many  escallo])s  or. 

HoGARD,  az.  an  estoile  of  sixteen  points  or. 

HoGESDON,  or  HoGSDON,  ar.  three  bars  sa. 

KoGH,  ar.  abend  sa. 

Ho(jh,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa,  three  cre- 
scents of  the  field. 

llotjcj,  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  couped,  sa. — Crest, 
an  oak-tree,  fructed,  ppr. 

Hoyy,  ar.  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  ppr. — Crest, 
an  oak-tree fructed 

Hor/(/,  ar.  two  bends  gu. 

lIoGGAUT,  ar.  a  chev.  vaire,  or  and  gu.  betw. 
three  hearts  of  the  third,  each  charged  with  a 
lion's  gamb,  erased,  in  pale,  )iaw  downwards,  (jf 
the  second. — Crest,  a  lion's  ganib,  couped  and 
erect,  grasping  another,  erased,  in  bend  sinister 
pi)r.  iBoritc  by  Robert  Ho[,ujarf,  Rsq.  of 
Tvotincj,  Surrey,  18-'l.] 

Hoijejari,  ar.  a  chev.  vair,  hctw.  three  hearts  gu. 
each  charged  with  a  lion's  gamb,  erased,  in 
bend  sinister  ar. — Crest,  a  lion's  gamb,  erased 
and   erect,    grasping   a  similar   giinib,    all   ppr. 


H  O  L 

[Borne  Inj  C.  L.  Hoqqarl,  Eso.  of  Old  Broad- 
Street,  ]S2.-).] 

Hoc  HE,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  crescents  of  the 
first. 

IIOGIEI.INGTON,  Or  HoG  LI N GTON,  ar.  SIX  Cre- 
scents sa. 

HoGiNGTON,  ar.  three  crescents  sa. 

llOGSHACG,  or  HoGSHE.MJ,  vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  a 
bordure  sa.  bezantec. 

HOGSIIAGOOn,  HOGSUEI),  or  ITOGSIIEAD,  vaire. 
ar.  and  gu.  a  bordure  sa. 

HoGYTiiE,  ar.  a  bend  sa. 

Iloiiusn,  gu.  three  lozenges  in  fesse  ar. 

jJoKE,  sa.  a  fpsse,  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  av. 

llohe,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  four  escallops  comi- 
terchangcd. 

IIoKE].KV,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mascles 
gn.  as  many  plates. 

Hokeley,  or,  a  fesse,  betvv.  three  mascles  gu. 

Hokeley,   ar.  a  fesse,  betv^.  three  fusils  gu. 

Hokeley,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fusils  gu. 
three  jilates. 

Hokeley,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  depressed  with 
a  bend  sa. 

Hokeley,  or,  a  fesse,  betw-.  three  lozenges  gu. 

IIoKKNHULL,  Or  HoKEN'ELL,  [H okeliliulj,  ]'en- 
ton,  and  Tranmore,  Cheshire,]  ar.  an  ass's  head. 
erased,  sa. 

Hokenhiill,   sa.  a  star  of  si:iteeu  points  ar. 

HoKES,  ?,z.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
ar. 

HoLAN'n,  [Denton,  Lancashire.]  See  Hol- 
land. 

HoMiEACH,  [Wanvickshire,]  vert,  .six  escallops 
ar.  three,  two,  and  one. 

Holheach,  [Fillingley,  ^yarwickKhi^e,]  vert,  six 
escallops,  in  saltier,  ar. 

Holheaeh,  or  Holbcame,  [Stow,  Lincolnshire,  and 
Holbeame,  Devonshire,]  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  pelican's  head  of  the  last, 
vulned  gu.     [Granted  15S6.] 

Holheach,  or  HoUyh,  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  sa. 

HoUicche,  [Lincolnshire,]  vert,  five  escallops  ar. 
two,  one,  and  two, 

Holbeac/ie,  vert,  five  escallops,  in  saltier,  or. 

HoLiiEAME,  ar.  two  bars,  and  a  chev.  in  chief  sa. 

Holheame,  ar.  a  ciiev.  cnarched,  sa. 

IIoLBECKE,  0?- IIoLr.ECK,  [Norfolk,  1G13,]  ar. 
on  a  saltier  vert,  five  cscallo])s  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  a  demi  griflin  or,  winged  gu.  holding  an 
escallop  ar?  [Confirmed  to  Noyer  Holbeck,  of 
Ji'Viifinqliani,  by  ]Villiaiit  Camden,  Clarencieti.v, 
June,   l(jl:l] 

Holbeeke,  vert,  six  escallops  ar. — Crest,  amauncL, 
erect,  vert,  semee  of 


li  O  L 

llDi.iiiCHi;,  vert,  six  escalloi).s  ;ii-.  wltliiii  a  Ijcirtlure 
11/..  r!iari;ec1  with  eiglit  flcur.s-de-lis  or. 

Holiichf!,  [Linculnsliirc,]  M-rt,  five  escallops,  in 
saltier,   or. 

lloU'iihi',  ar.  a  chev.  ciigi-.  sa. 

lloi.Koun  sv.,  ar.  a  fesse,  Ijetw.  tlirec  crescents  'vu. 

llot.isiiOAKr.,  gii.  a  clicv.  betw.  ten  cross  cross- 
lets  or. 

IloMiuooK,  [iSiiftolk,]  ar.  a  cliev.  bctw.  ten  cross 
crosslels  g'li. 

Ilolbrook,  or,  a  chev.  betw.  ten  tross  crosslets 
gu. 

Holbrooke,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets  g"ii. 

Holhrooke,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  chev.  gu.  surmounted 
with  a  cross  forniee  lltchee,  at  the  foot  of  the 
second.. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased  sa.  charged 
with  a  chev.  or,  as  iu  the  arms. 

Holbrooke,  [Suffolk,]  or,  crusilly  gu.  a  bend  of 
the  second. 

Holbrooke,  [Newiiigton,  Kent,]  az.  a  cross  or, 
frettj'of  the  first,  bet\s'.  four  mullets  of  the  second. 

HoLl3KY,  az.  on  a  bend  sa.  a  mullet,  pierced, 
ar.  .    , 

HoLBUSH,  gu.  three  fiisi!.-;,  in  fesse,  ar. 

HOLBY,  az.  a  fret  ar.  a  chief  of  the  second., 

HOLCAM,  az.  two  bars,  wavy,  arm.  . 

HoLGHiEF,  or  HoLDCiiiEFK,  az.  a  garb  or, 
banded  ar. 

HoLCOMBi:,  [Hole,  Devoushiie,]  az.  a  cjiev.  ar. 
I)ctw!  tlu'ee  men's  heads,  side-faced,  cou|)ed  at 
the  shoulders  or,  wreathed  about  the  temples  ar. 
— Crest,  a  man's  head,  full-faced,  coupcd  at 
the  breast  ppr.  wreathed  round  the  temples,  or 
and  az. 

Holcombe,  [Hevou,]  az.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
boys'  heads,  couped,  ppr.  crined  or. 

IT OLOOTT,  lozengy,  ar.  and  gu.  a  bordure  az. 

Holcotl,  or  Hxdcott,  lozengy,  or"  and  gu.  a  bor- 
dure az. 

HoLCRKW,  or  HoLGRAVK,  vcrt,  a  chev.  betw. 
three  owls  ar. 

IIOLCUAFT,  [London,]  ar.  a  cross  engr.  sa. 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  bird, 
with  Avings  endorsed  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw,  a  sword,  erect,  ar.  hilt  and  ];omel  or. 

lIoLGROFT,  alias  Hi^Xi.v,  [llolcroft,  Lanca- 
shire, Vale-Hall,  Chesliirc,  Eastham,  Essex, 
and  Basingstoke,  Hants,]  ar.  a  cross,  witiiln  a 
bordure  engr.  sa. — Crest,  an  eagle,  with  a\  ings 
expanded  sa.  holding  in  his  dexter  foot  a  sword 
ar.  hilt  and  pomel  or. 

llolcroft,  sa.  four  quatrefoils  ar. 

Holcrofl,  [Balderton,  Nottinghamshire,]  ar.  on  a 
cross  engr.  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  0'\.  within  a  bordm-e 
engr,  of  the  second. — Crest,  an  eagle  gu.  hold- 


1]  O  L 

ing  in  its  dexter  claw  a   s\\ord,   in    pale,   ar.  hilt 

and  pemel  or,  charged  ou  the  breast  v  itli  a  lleur- 

de-lis  of  the  last. 
Holcrofl,  ar.  a  fesse,  v.ithin  a  bordure  engr.  sa. 
Holcrofl,  ar.  a  cross  and  bordure  gii. 
Hoi.n",  enn.  on  a  chief  az.  a  garb  or. 
Ho!,im;\,   ar.  a  chief  sa.  a  bend  engr.  gu. 
Holdvii,     erm.    on   a    chief    gu.    three    pears    or. 

[C: ranted  to  Roberi  Holden,    of  Hockridgz,   in 

Cranbronk,  Kent,  May  :20,  IGGG.] 
Hnldcn,  ar.  three  escullo])s  gu. 
Holdvn,   ar.   a  bend  engr.  [x\.i.  and  chief  az. 
Holden,  sa.  a  chev.  enn.    in  base  a  covered    cup 

ar. 
Holden,  gu.  a  che\.  bet\\-.  three  cross  crosslets  or, 

on  a  chief  of  the  secoiul  a  lion,  passant,  of  the 

first. 
Holden,  [Holden,  Lancashire,]  sa.  a  fesse,  betw. 

two  chev.  erm.  betw.  the  fesse  and  upper  chev. 

a  covered  cup  or. — Crest,  a. pheasant  ppr. 
Holden,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 
Holden,  sa.  a  tesse,   betw.  two  chev.  erm. 
Hoi, DiiNKV,  [Notts,]  az.  five  cincpicfoils,  in  cross, 

HoLiJici;,  [Gambridgvsliire,]  az.  a  fesse,  danoet- 
tee,  betw.  three  griilius,  jjassant,  v.ings  en- 
dorsed, or. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a 
lion,  sejant,   or. 

Holder,  [South  Wheatley,  Nottinghamshire,]  sa. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  anchors  ar. 

Holder,  az.  three  griflins,  segreant,  or. — Crest, 
out  of  a  five-leaved  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  lion, 
sejant,  or. 

HoLDEii.MAN,  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  cats, 
passant,   ar. 

HoLDiiSilF.lFK,  az.  agarbar. 

IIOLIJICM,  az.  on  a  che\-.  or,  three  martlets  sa,  a 
chief  ar. 

Holdich,  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  birds  sa. 

Holdich,  az.  ou  a  chev.  ar.  three  birds  sa. 

Hold'iche,  or  HoldUch,  []xa^^■orth,  Norfolk,]  az. 
on  a  chev.  or,  three  magpies  ppr.  (Another, 
seapies  ppr.) 

HoL.»iNc;,  [3Iiddlesex,]  or,  a  cock,  standing  on 
a  horn — Crest,  a  horn 

HoLDii',  [London  and  Southampton,]  erm.  on  a 
bend  az.  a  griflin's  head,  erased,  betw.  two 
spears'  heads  or. — Crest,  on  achapeau  az.  turned 
up  ar.  a  griffin's  head  erm.  collared  az.  beaked 
sa.  lioldin;;-  in  it  a  broken  spear  or.  [Granted 
June  .5,  ]7:?.J.] 

HoLDON,  ar.  three  escallops  sa. 

HoLnswoRTH,  [W'arwickshire,]  ar.  the  stem  of 
a. tree,  couped  and  eradicated,  in  bend  ppr. 

HOLDWAYT,  sa.  frclly  erm. 

llojjV.,  az.  an  aiumlet,  betw.  three  lozenges  ar. 
•       [  3  N  ] 


H  O  L 

— Crest,  out  o("  ii  iniin;l  coronet  or,  a  ilexter 
arm,  cmboMcd  in  iirmour,  liolding  a  baUlc-axe, 
all  ppr. 

Hole,  [Sbrojisliirc,]  quartcrl}-,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cross 
cngT.  qiiarterlv,  betw.  four  escallops,  all  coiin- 
terclianged. —  Crest,  an  escallop  sa.  betw.  two 
wings  ar. 

Hole,  az.  an  annulet  or,  betw.  three  lozenges  ar. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  mural  corojiet  or,  au  arm, 
enibowed  \n  armour,  tbe  hand  grasping-  a  battle- 
axe,  all  ppr. 

HoLEKROOKK,  [Suffolk,]  or,  a  chev.  betw.  three 
cross  crosslcts  gu.     See  IIoLi.iS. 

HoLEMAN.      See  with  ITOLMAN. 

Holes,  [Cheshire,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  col- 
lared gu. 

HoLEWAY,  [Devon,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
crescents  ar. 

HoLi'ORD,  [Killiy  and  Wistow,  Leicestershire, 
and  Rutland,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  passaut,  sa.  on 
a  chief  az.  three  fieurs-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  grey- 
hound's head  sa.  collared  or,  thereto  a  ring  of 
the  last.  (Another  crest,  a  demi  greyhound  sa. 
collared  ar.) 

Holford,  [Rutland,]  az.  on  a  fesse  ar.  betw.  three 
fleiirs-de-lis  or,  a  gTcy hound,  courant,  sa. 

Holford,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  in  full 
course,  sa. 

Holford,  [Purfleet,  Essex,  Cambridgeshire,  and 
Ilolford,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  passant, 
sa. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head  sa. 

Holford,  [Laiica-shire,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  passant, 
sa.  collared  or. 

Holford,  or  Holdford,  ar.  a  greyhound,  passant, 
sa.— Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  couped,  sa. 

Holford,  or  Holdford.  The  same  arms.  [Borne 
b)f  Tliomas  Ilolford,  Escj.  Windsor  Herald, 
and  TJiomas  Holford,  Esq.  Junior,  with  a 
label  for  difference.  Portcullis  Pmsuivani  of 
Arms.']     Temp.  William  and  Mary. 

HoLGATE,  [Waldou,  Essex,]  or,  a  bend,  betw. 
two  bulls'  heads,  couped,  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  coronet  ar.  a  bull's  head  sa.  gorged  ^vith 
a  collar  of  the  first,  charged  with  two  bends 
gu.  (Another,  collared,  bendy  of  six,  gu.  and 
ar.) 

HoLGRAVE,  or  HoLGREVE,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  an 
inescocheon  gu.  within  au  orlc  of  martlets  sa. 

Hohjrave,  ar.  an  iucscocheon,  within  an  orle  of 
martlets  sa. 

Holgrave,  or  Hid(jrare,  enu.  au  inescocheon  gu. 

Hoh/rave,  paly  of  six,  erm.  and  az. 

Hohjrai-c,  gu.  a  bordure  erm. 

Holt/rave,  vert,  a  chev.  betw.  three  ov.ls  ar. 

Holki:r,  i)er  chev.  crenellee,  ar.   and  az.   three 


11  O  I. 

lions,  rampant,  countercluuiged. — Crest,  a  Hon, 

raini)an(,  a/,. 
Holker,  per    chev.    embattled,  or    and    az.  three 

lions,  ramjmnt,  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  lioii, 

rampant,    per    chev.     embattled,    or    and     az. 

[Granted  to  Lawrence  ITolkcr,  of  London,  Jan. 

J,  ]770.] 
Ho  LI,,  [ilalton,   Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  three 

unicorns'  heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  sea-lion, 

sejant,  or,  gultee  de  sang. 
Holland,  az.  semee  de  lis,  alien,  rampant,  re- 

guardant,  ar.  over  all   a  label [Home  ly 

John  Holland,   Gent.  Portcullis  Pursuivant  of 

Arms.']     Temp.  Charles  I. 
Holland,  [Earl  of  Kent,]  az.  semee  de  lis,  a  lion, 

rampant,  ar. 
Holland,  [Duke  of  Exeter,    England,]    -within   a 

bordure  az.  semee  de  lis  or. 
Holland,  az,  semee    de   trefoils,  a  lion,  rampant, 

ar.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal   coronet  or,  a  demi 

lion,  rampant,  ar. 
Holland,  az.  semee  of  cinquefoils.  a  lion,  rampant, 

giiardaut,   ar. 
Holland,  gu.    three   lions,    passant,  guaidant,  in 

])ale,  or,  within  a  bordure  ar. 
Holland,  [Essex,  and   Eai-l   of  Huntingdon,]  gu. 

three  lions,  passaut,  guardant,  in  pale,  or,  within 

a  bordure  az.  flory  of  (he  second. 
Holland,  [J3urwartou,  Pickthorue,  and  Charlccot, 

Salop,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar.  betw. 

ten  plates,  all  within  a   bordure  of  the  second. 

— Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  grasp- 
ing a  fleur-de-lis  az. 
Holland,  [Quideuhani   and    Harleston,   Norfolk,] 

az.  tlory,  a  liou,  rampant,  guardant,  ar. — Crest, 

a  wolf,  "]jassant,  sa.  charged  on  the  breast  with 

a  mullet  for  difference. 
Holland,    or  Holand,  [Denton,  Lancashire,]  az. 

flory,  a  lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar.  oppressed 

with  a  bend  gu. 
Holland,  az.  semee  de  lis,  alien,  rampant,  guar- 
dant, ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal   corouet  or,  a 

plume  of  ostrich's  feathers  ar. 
Holland,  [Lancashire,]  az.  flory,  a  liou,  ram])anf, 

or. 
Holland,  gu.  two  lions,  passant,  oppressed  Y,ith  a 

bend  ar. 
Holland,  az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar. 
Holland,  az.  flory,  a  leopard,  rampant,  ar. 
Holland,  [Laucasliire,]  sa.  a  cross,  pattee,  or. 
Holland,  [Lincolnshire,]  per  pale,   indented,    gu. 

and  iv. 
Holland,  harry  bendy  of  eight,  gu.  and  or. 
Holland,  [Ely,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,]  az.  semee  de 


II  O  L 

lis,  a  lion,  rampant,  -williiii  a  Ijordurc,  all  ar 
— Crest,  a  -woli',  passaut,  sa. 

Holland,  gii.  two  leopards,  passant,  or,  oppressed 
with  a  bend  az.  abordiuc  of  tlic  third,  cscallupeo 
ar. 

Holland,  gu.  two  leopards,  ])assant,  in  pale  or,  a 
liend  az.  -within  a  bordurc  of  the  third,  sejiiee 
of  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Holland,  gu.  three  lenpm'ds,  passant,  in  jjale, 
wltliin  a  bordure  or. 

Holland,  gu.  three  leopards'  fares  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure ar. 

Holland,  [Cheshire,]  per  fesse,  nz.  and  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  ar.  ( AnoUicr,  per  fesse,  gu.  and 
az.) 

Holland,  ["West  Aug-mering,  Sussex,  Eostou, 
Lincolnshire,  and  El}-,  Camhridgeshire,]  »v..  a 
lion,  rampant,  guardaut,  betw.  eight  (leurs-dc- 
lis  ar. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  ppr.  issuing 
out  of  rays  or,  and  g'ras]ung  a  lion's  gand), 
erased,  oi"  the  last.  (AnoiJier  cresl,  a  wolf, 
passant,   sa.) 

Holland,  [Stevington,  Lincolnshire,  and  Kintou, 
Nottinghamshire,]  per  pale,  indented,  or  and 
g-u,  quartered  with  az.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  a 
lion,  rampant,  guardant,  ar. — Crest,  a  sinister 
wing  or. 

Holland,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  of  tlie 
second,  tlirec  eagles,  displayed,  or,  the  second 
and  third  quarters  charged  with  two  cheverons 
or. 

Holland,  [Lincolnsliire,]  barry  bendy  of  eight,  gu. 
and  or. 

Holland,  [Devon,]  az.  a  lion,  salient,  guardaut, 
betw\  five  fleurs-de-lis  ar. 

Holland,  sa.  semee  de  escallops,  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar. 

Holland,  az.  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  over  all  a  bend  g-u. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampaut,  guar- 
daut, tail  fourchee  ar.  collared  gu.  \^Bornc  hi/ 
George  Holland,  M.D.  of  Brook-Stncl,  Gro,- 
venor-Sc/uare,  1825.] 

Holland,  [Westmoreland,]  sa.  a  cross,  flowered, 
or. 

Holland,  [Lincolnshire,]  per  pale,  indented,  gu. 
and  or. 

Holland,  gu.  tlirce  lions,  passant,  guardaut,  in 
pale  or,  w  ilhiu  a  bordure  az.  charged  with  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  second. 

Holland,  az.  a  liou,  rampaut,  vifhiu  an  orle  of 
trefoils  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  corouet  or,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  [Home  hi/  William 
Holland,  Esq.  of  Borjnor,  Sussex,  1821.] 

HoLL.VR,  az.    two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief. ...  ..    in 

base  a  mouataiu  ppr.       ,.    .   ,  ,     .„.,  ^ 


H  O  h 

Il0LLENSnE.\D,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  a  canton  crm. 
nni,i,KS,    or  HoLLiS,    [Grimsby,   Lincohishire, 

and  IJaughton,  Notts,]  erm.  two  piles,  in  point, 

sa. 
Holies,  [V\  inferborne,    IDosctshire.]     Tlie    same, 

with  a  liie  of  three  points. 
Holies,  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw.  a  greyhound,  courant, 

in  chief,  and  a  dolphin,    embowed,    in  Iiase,   ar. 

three  ruses  gu.     See  HoLi.is. 
Holla,  or  Hollcis,  [Lord  xMayor  of  London,  1539,] 

az.  on  a  bend   or,  betw.    a    talbot,    courant,   in 

chief,  and  a  dolidiiu,  embowed,  in  base  ar.  three 

torteauxes. 
Holies,  or  Holli/s,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  on   a  bend  betw. 

two  talbots,    passant,    and  a  dolpiiin,  embowed. 

ar.  three  annulets  gu. 
HoLLET,  o/- iioLJFFE,  [Gloucestershire,]    az.    a 

chcv.  or,  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
IIoi.LiAM,    or,    on   a   bend    sa.   three   mullets  ar. 

pierced,  gu. 
lIoi,LiAi;i),    sa.    a    chc\-.    betw.    three    estoiles 

fioLLliiARNE,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  crescents 

or. 
JifiLLinAY,     [Gloucestershire.]      The    same    as 

HoLIAlJAY. 

lIoLLiEK,  or,  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  az. 

HoLLiXGJJURY,  ar.  a  fesse,  sa.  in  chief  three 
pheons,  in  base  a  buck's  head,  cabossed,  of  the 
last.— Crest,  a  buck's  head. 

IIoLLiNGSHKU,  [Stafl'ordshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 
charged  with  a  trefoil,  slipped,  of  the  first,  a  can- 
ton ermines. 

HoUiwjshed,  [Heywood,  Cheshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa.- 

and  canton  ermines. — Crest,  a  bull's  head 

gorged  with  a  ducal  corouet 

]i0I,EING-\V0RTn,      or    llOLLINGRWORTII,      .Sa. 

on  a  bend  ar.  three  holly-leaves  ppr. 
Hollinf/worth,      [HoUingworth,      Cheshire,      and 
M^estoii,     Leicestershire,]     az.    on   a    bend   ar. 
three  holly-leaves  vert.— Crest,  a  stag,  coucbant, 

IIoLLiNGSWORTii,  az.  on  abend  or,  three  leaves, 
slipped,  ar.  [Home  hi/  John  Hollinc/sivorih, 
Gent.  Bliiernanlle  Pur.':uivant  of  Arjiis.}  Temp. 
Elizabelli,  oh.  Oct.  l^fJO. —Another,  the  bend  ar. 
[Borne  htj  Thomas  Hollingsworih,  York  He- 
rald.']    Temp.  Ilichard  IIL 

rioLLiX'.';,  [Mosseley,  Slafl'ordshire,]  ar.  a  chcv. 
az.  in  chief  four  crosses,  formee,  fltchee,  of  the 
second. 

HoLLi.s,  [Nottinghamshire  and  Devon,]  sa.  on  a 
bend,  betw.  a  hound,  passant,  in  chief,  and 
a  dolphin,  embowed,  in  base,  ar.  three  tor- 
teauxes. 

Hollis,  [Flincham,  Norfolk,]  sa.  on  abend,  betw. 
[3n2] 


H  O  L 

a  lion,  salient,  in  cliicf,  niul  a  dolpliiii,  in  liasc 
ar.  lliree  toiteniixes. 
"N.    Hol/is,   [Nottinc;lianisliire,]  sa.   a  cliev.  bclw.  (wo 
tall)0ts  nr. 
//o//m,     [Ei-fby,   Liiii'olnslilie,  and    NoUing-liani,] 
sa.   a  bend,    bctw.    h\  o   talbots,  passant,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  dcxtor  arm,  embowed,  in  aiiiionr,  gar- 
nished or,  holding  in  tlie  £jaini(l(H  a  hnllv-branch, 
with   bc-rrics,    all    pi^v.     [GraJiied   24lh    Mai/, 
IMO.] 
Ifol/is,  or  Holes,  cvni.  (wo  piles,   issuinfr  ont   of 
the  dexter  and  sinister  chief  points  and  meeting- 
in   the  centre   of  the   escocheon,   sa. —  Crest,  a 
Saracen's  head.conpcd  at  the  shoulders,  wreatli<d 
about  the  temples  sa.  [Bonic  by  Geoiyje  Ilollis, 
Rsq.  of  Wh/chesfer,  Hants,  ]'823.] 
Mollis,  [iliddlesex,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three 
hollv-branches  vert,  friufed  p]ir.  as  many  doves 
of  the  last. 
lIOLMsr,  sa.    on    a    bend,  betw.    a   greyhound, 
.springing,  in  chief,    and    n    dolphin,  embowed, 
in  base  ar.  three  torleanxes. — Cresi,  a  dexter 
arm,   embowed,    vested    sa.    charged   with  two 
bars  ar.  liolding  in  (he   liaud    ppr.    a  branch  of 
holly  of  the  last. 
Hollow  \v,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.   three  crescents 

ar. 
HoUovxnj,  [Maydenhatch,  Berkshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 
ar.  cottised  or,  betw.  three  crescents  of  the  se- 
cond. 
Hollnicay,  gii.   a  fesse,  betv/.  three  crescents  erm. 
Holloirni/,    [Oxford,]    gii.    a   fesse,    betw.  three 
crescents    ar.    a    canton    erm. — Crest,  a  goat's 
head  ar.  gorged  with   a  collar  gu.   charged  with 
three  crescents  of  the  first,  lined  of  (he  second. 
[Borne    hi/  John   Hulkmcii/,  LL.Ji.  Felloiv  of 
New  Colfecje,   Oxford,  oh.  'A  m/nsf,  1G32.] 
Hollowai/,  [London,]  gu.  a  fesse  erm.  be(w.  (hree 
crescejits  ar. — ^Crest,  a  demi  lion,  ram])ant  guar- 
dant,  purp. 
HoLLOWELL,    or,    on   a  bend  gu.    three  goats, 
passant,  ar. — Crest,  a  goat,  passant,  ar.  attired 
or. 
Holhrell,  or  HolweU,  percl'.ev.  gu.  and  erm.  thiee 

chess  rooks  counlerchanged. 
HdLL'inAY,  [Sir  Leonard,   Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, l()()-j,l  sa.  three  helmets  ar.  garnished  or, 
within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 
lIoLLVAVOOii,    a/,    a    chev.    engr.    betw.    three 

marl  lets  ar. 
ilOLMAN,  []5anlnn\.  Oxfordshire,]  vert,  a  chev. 
or,  hctw.  three  p'heons  ar.— Chest,  a  bow  and 
arrow,  (he  bow  erect,  l)en(,  and  slinng,  the 
arrow  fesseways  on  lii"  bow,  all  or. 
Ifolman,  [Loiidon.]  The  same  arms.- — Crest,  on 
a  chajH'au  gu,    turned  ii))  erm.  an  os(rich's  head 


H  O  L 

ITohaan,  M-vt,  a  chev.  betv,-.  ihree  roses  ar. 
Ilohiian,  [dodeslon,  Suriey.]  vert,  a  chev.  betw. 
three    plicons    or. — Crest,    a    bow    and    arrow, 
draAvn,   the   arrow   fessewavs   bc(\v.   two  wings, 
all  or. 
Holman,    [Devonshire,]    vert,  a  chev.  ar.  guttee 
de    sang,    betw.    three    jiheons    or.     [Graalcd 
June,  1(108.] 
Holemnn,  erm.  a  fesse,  countercompony,  or  and 

az.  Lctw.  three  crescents  gu. 
IlOLMDKN,  or  HoL.MliDKN,  [Tenclileys,  Surrey,] 
sa.  a  fesse,   betw.   two   chev.   erm. — Crest,  an 
otter's   head,    couped,    or.     (Another,    erased, 
or.)     [Granted  June  20,  1577.] 
Holme,  or,  two  bars  az.   on  a  canton  ar.  a  chap- 
let  gu.     [Borne  hy   Sir   Thomas  Holme,  Knt. 
Clarencienx  King  of  Arms,  Temp.  HenrvYJ]. 
oh.  l.lfj:l] 
Holme,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  armed 

and  langned  gu. 
Holme,  sa.  a  lion,  I'ampant,  ar.  charged  vitli  three 

bends  gu.  >.    " 

Holme,  ar.  a  stag,  tripjjing,  ppr.   attiredv-aiid  un- 

guled  or. 
Holme,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  stag,  tripping,  gn.  at- 
tired and  unguled  or. 
Holme,  ar.    a   chev.    az.  v.ithin   a   bordure,  engr. 

sa. 
Holme,  [Huntington,  Yorkshir-c,]  nr.  a  chev.    nz. 

betw.  three  cha])lets  gu. 
Holme,  barry  of  eight,   or  and  az.  a  canton  ar. 
Holme,    or    Hulme,    [Overhulme,   Staffordshire,] 
barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  on  a  canton  erm.  a  chap- 
let  gu.- — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  chaplet 
gu.  therein  a  gar!)  of  the  fir-st. 
Holme,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  stag,  standing,  gu. 
Holme,  ar.  a  buck,  tripping,  gu. — -Crest,  a  hawk, 
wings    elevated,  ppr.     [Borne   (quarterly    with 
Sumner   in  (he  first  quarter  being  ermines,  two 
cheveronels  or,  and  the  crest  of  Sumner,  viz.  a 
lion's   head,    erased    ar.  ducally  gorged   or)  hi/ 
Holme  Sumner,  of  Hatchland-Park,  nearGuild- 
ford,   Surrei/,    Esq.    M.P.  for    that    County. 
'182.5.] 
Holme,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,   ar.  debruised  with,  a 

bend  gu. 
Holme,  sa.   a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  bany  of  six,   ar. 

and  gn. 
Holme,  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis  az. 
Holme,  or  Hnhne,  [Lancashire,]   barry   of  eight, 

or  and  az.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  chaplet  gu. 
Holmes,  barry  of  eight,  or  and  az.  a  canton   ar. 

three  chaplets  gu. 
Holmes,  [Coddington,  Cheshire,]  barry  of  ( ight, 
az.  and  or,   on  a  canton  ar.  a  chaplet  gn.    (Ano- 
ther, the  chaplet  sa.) 


II  O  L 

Holmes,  [Palliolme,  Yorksliire,]  barry  of  six,  or 
and  az.  on  a  canton  ar.  a  chrtplet  gu. — Cn'st,  a 
lion's  licad,  erased,  or,  on  his  licad  a  cap  of 
maintenance  az.  turned  up  crni. 

Holmes,  [Yorkshire,]  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  a/.,  on 
a  canton  of  tiie  first  a  cbaplct  gu. 

Holmes,  [Lancashire,]  bairy  of  six,  or  and  az.  on 
a  canton  ar.  three  roses  gu. 

Holmes,  barry  of  six,  az.  and  or,  on  a  canton  ar. 
a  rose  gu. 

Holmes,  [Ijerowe,  Cau'd)ridgeshirc,]  barry  of  six, 
or  and  r-u.  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  chnplet 
of  the  iirst. 

Holmes,  barry  of  six,  or  and  az.  on  a  canton  ar. 
an  escallop  gu. 

Holmes,  barry  of  six,  or  and  fa.  on  a  cantoii  ar.  a 
I'ose  gu. 

Holmes,  barry  of  six,  or  and  sa.  on  a  canton  of 
the  first  an  escallop  gu. 

Holmes,  or,  two  bars  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  cliap- 
let  ar.  in  the  sinister  point  a  lion,  ram])ant,  sa. 

Holmes,  [North  I\ Lymes,  Hertfordshire,  and  Ham- 
poll,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  on  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 
three  bends  g\i. 

Holmes,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  lion,  ronipriiit,  ar. 
powdered  with  cross  cro.'^lets  of  the  field. 

Holmes,  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

Holmes,  [Hampoll,  Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  lion,'  ram- 
pant, bendy  of  six,  ar.  and  gu. — -Ci'est,  a  domi 
grifliu 

Holmes,  paly  of  six,  or  and  az.  a  caiiton  a.r. 

Holmes,  gu.  a  fesse  yr.  bciw.  three  mu'lels  or. 

Holmes,  ar.  three  bars,  wavy,  az.  on  a  canton  ga. 
a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Holmes,  ar.  three  bugle -horns  sa. 

Hoi.MESHKAii,  az.  a  garb  or,   banded  vert. 

HoLEOYD,  az.  five  spur-rowels,  ia  saKier,  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  grifBn  or.  [Bni-iic  h;/  Sir  Gcn,-_(/c 
Solei/  Holroyd,  one  of  ilia  Judges  of  the  Court 
of  Kincjs  Bench,  1825.] 

Holroyd,  az.  on  a  fesse,  duncetiee,  ar.  betv..  three 
griftins,  passant,  or,  as  many  escallops  gu.— 
Crest,  a  demi  griiTni  sa.  holding  betw.  his  ckn\s 
a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Holroyd,  [originally  of  Jlolroyd-llall,  '^"orkshire, 
afterwards,  of  Grecve- flail,  Yorkshire,  and 
Sheffield-Place,  Sussex,]  az.  on  a  fosse  dan- 
cettee,  betw.  three  griflins,  ])assant,  with  wings 
endorsed  or,  as  many  csr aliops  gu. 

Holroyd,  az.  five  cinqucfoils,  in  saltier,  or. — 
Cre.st,  a  demi  griffin,  with  wings  endorsed  sa. 
holding  betw.  his  claws  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
[N.U.  Both  these  Coats  end  Crest  were  home 
by  J.  Baker  Holroyd,  Esq.  of  ShcJ/ield-Place.] 

HoLSAI.L,  [Tlolsall,]  ar.  thre'e  dragons'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  fire  issuing  fro.'n  their  moulhs  ppr. 


1  i  O  L 

Hoi.SUKFF,  az.  a  garb  ar.  banded  gu. 

IlohJielJf,  az.  a  garb  or,  banded  ar. 

Holslu'iff,  az.  a  garb  or,  a  bend  ar. 

JloLsroCK,  [Orsett,  Essex,]  or,  on  a  bend, 
eugr.  sa.  betw.  two  liuns,  salient,  az.  three  be- 
zants.—Crest,  a  demi  man  pjir.  chained  round 
the  middle,  and  holding  the  chain  in  his  sinister 
liand  or,  in  his  dexter  a  club,  raguly,  ar. 

]]OL'i',  or,   a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Holt,  or  Holle,  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Holt,  [London  and  Lancashire,]  ai-.  on  a  bend, 
engr.  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. — Crest, 
a  dexter  arm,  ombowed,  in  armour,  ]j])r.  gar- 
nished or,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  pheon  sa, 
[Granted  June  18,  1582.] 

Hull,  [Svraston,  Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.— Crest,  a 
pheon  Sii. 

JJolt,  ar.  a  chev.  heUv.  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. 

Holt,  or  Holle,  per  fesse,  az.  and  gu.  two  bars 
or. 

Holt,  [Brereton,  Cheshii-e,]  ar.  a  chcv.  betw. 
three  sal  tiers  engr.  gu. 

Holt,  [/kston,  near  Birmingham,  ^Varwickshire,] 
az.  two  bars  or,  in  chief  a  cross,  formee,  fitchee, 
of  the  second. — Crest,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  or, 
holding  a  hazle-branch,  slijiped  and  frncted,   all 

PPi-- 
Holt,  or  Holte,  [Sufiblk,]    ar.  on   a  bend,   engr. 
sa.  (another,  az.)  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. — Crest, 
an   arm,  erect,  couped   at  the   elbow,  habited, 
per  pale,,  az.  and  gu.  in  the  band    ar.   a  pheon 

Holt,   or  Holte,   [Hampshire,]  ar.  three  (leurs-de- 

lis  az. 
Holt.  ar.  a  chev.  betv,'.  three  squirrels  gu.   cra.-k- 

ing  nuts  oi-. 
HoLTin  ,   [Tryton,  Yorkshire,]  az.    fretfy    ar.    a 

chief  of  tlie  second.  - 
IIoLTEliV,  or    HOLTJSBV,  az.   a  fret  ar.  a  chief 

of  the  second. 
HoLTHKNS,  vaire,  or  and  az. 
KoLTlSliV,  [Lincolnshire,]  az.  fretty  ar.  a  chief 

of  the  last. 
JIoLTOFT,  [Yorkshire,]  az.  a  cross,  sarcelly,  ar. 
Holtnfl,  sa.  three  fishes'  heads,  erased,  haurient, 


Hoi. 


quarterly,  az.  and  gu.   alien,   i-an!])an(, 


Holt  on,  sa.  three  saltorels  ar. 

Holion,   ii7..   on  a  bend  or,  three  eagles,  dis|)layed, 

gu. 
HoLWAV,  [^Vaton,  Devonshire,]  sa.  two  swords, 

in  saltier,  liilts  and  pomels  in  cliief,  all   ar.  the 

dexter  surmounted  by  the  sinister. 
Iloliray,  [Devon,]  gu.   two  swords,  in  saltier,  ar. 


n  o  M 

HoLWKLL,  ov,  a  bend  sa. 
•yHoL\\(:)RTiiEV,  or,  ;t  clmv.   hefw.  tlirco  trefoils, 

slijiped,  sa. — Crcst,  a  grcyliouiiLl, co!- 

laicd  and  lined 

Holwoiihci/,  [ralsgravc,  Norfolk,]  or,  on  a  cliev. 
betw.  (liree  trefoils,  slipped,  sa.  as  inaiiy  iQul- 
lels  of  the  field. 

Hohiorlhy,  or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  trefoils, 
.slipped,  sa.  as  many  estolles  ar. 

Holtcurlh)/,  [Great  Palfgrave,  Norftilk,]  or,  on 
a  chev.  betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped,  .sa.  as  many 
mullets  of  the  field. 

Holy  DAY,  sa.  three  helmets,  side-faced  and 
close,  within  a  bordmv  cngr.  ar.  [Bonia  hi) 
Batten  Holi/day,  D.D.  and  Arclukacon  of 
Oxford,  oh. 'October -2,  16(31.] 

HoLii  LAND,  per  pale,  ar,  and  sa.  in  chief  two 
mullets,  and  in  base  a  cinqucfoil,  all  counter- 
changed.— Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  cross  Calvary 
entATined  by  a  serpent,   all  ppr. 

HoLYMAN,  ar.  two  bars,  tlie  first  engr.  on  the 
upper  side,  the  second  engr.  on  the  under  side, 
az.  betw.  three  roses  gu.  stalked  and  leaved 
vert,  betw.  the  two  roses  iu  chief  as  many  mart- 
lets gu. 

HoLYOKE,  az.  a  chev.  ar.  cottised  or,  betw.  three 
crescents  of. the  second. — Crest,  a  crescent  ar. 
f  Another  crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  habited  gu. 
cuft'  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  an  oak-branch 
vert,  fructed  or.) 

HoLYWOOD,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  mart- 
lets ar. 

HoLYMiORTH,  sa.  three  sparro^^•-hawks  ar.  mem- 
bered  or. 

Holywort/i,  sa.  three  falcons  ar.  armed,  jessed, 
and  belled  or. 

Home,  [East  Grinstead,  Sussex,]  gu.  a  fcsse 
vaire,  or  and  az. 

Home,  [Scotland,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. — 
Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  isp  crin.  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  of  the  last. 

Ho.MKLL,  or  HoNELL,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  cross  ar. 

Homer,  erm.  a  fesse  gu.  [Borne  hij  Edward 
Homer,  of  Went  Town,  Backwell,  Somerset- 
shire, Esq.  1824.] 

Homer,  ar.  a  cross-bow,  unbent,  sa.  betw.  four 
cocks  gu. 

Ho.MES,  [Southampton,]  or,  a  fesse,  dancettee, 
betw.  three  griflins'  heads,  erased,  az.  all  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  bezanteo. 

HoMFRAY,  gu.  a  cross,  bottonee,  erm.— -Crest, 
an  otter  ppr.  wounded  in  the  sinister  shoulder. 
[Boruc  hy  Sir  Jercmitth  Homfrcii/  and  the  De- 
scendants of  Francis  Homfray,  horn  at  Wales, 
near  Rotlierham,    Yorkshire,  1074,] 

HoMPESCH,  gu.  a  saltier  cngr.  ar. 


II  O  N 

lloNCiiACH,  or  JfoNYCHUncn,  az.  on  a   bend 

or,  a  boar's  he.id  betw.  two  mullets  gu.     (Ann- 

t/.er,  the  bend  ar.) 
IIOniiisagUK,  erm.  three  chess  rooks  gu. 
JloNDON,  [Lincolasuir<%]  gu.  a  chev.  betw  three 

cross  crosslets  or,  in  chief  a  lion,  passant,  of  the 

second. 
Huiidon,  gu.  a  chev.  bc(w.  three  cross  crosslets  or, 

on  a   cliief  of  the  second  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 

(lanl,  of  the  first. 
Hone,  [Devon,]  ar.  two  bars,  wavy,  betw.  three 

billets  sa. 
Hone,  [Ottery,  Dc'\ en,]  ar.  two  b.ars,  wavy,  br'tw. 

three  hone-stones  az. 
HuNi'DE,     az.     a    chev.     betw.     three    lozenges 

JloNEl,!,,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  three  crescents  ar. 
Honell,  [Ashboking,   Suffolk,]   sa.    a  cross  bctv.\ 

four  waier-bougets  ar. 
Honev;man,  or  Honyman,  [Scotland,]  ar.  three 

bendlets,  each  cottised,  engi".  on  (he  outer  side 

gu. 
IIoNEOKD,  sa.  iui  estoile  ar. 
HoNGliRiGG,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  bend,  betw.  two 

cocks  sa. 
Honghriytj,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  cocks,  in  bend, 

cottised,  sa. 
Honingham,  [Y^'orkshire,]   ar.  two   crosses  for- 

mee,  in  fesse,  .sa. 
HoNMER,  errj.  on  a  bend  gu.   a  cinqucfoil  in  the 

chief  point  or. 
IIoNNERS,  or,  on  a  bend  az.   three  cinquefoils  of 

the  first  betw.  three  hawks'  heads,  erased,  sa. 
HoNNYTON,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  cliev.  sa. 
HoNTiiARK,  per  chev.   cngr.  or  and  az.  in  chief 

au  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 
JToNTE,  ar.  a  bordure  gu.  bezantce. 
Honie,  per  ])ale,  ar.   and  sa.   a  saltier,  counter- 
changed. 
Ho/ite,  az.  a  chev.  betw \  three  martlets  ar. 
HoNTSACRE,  or  HoNDSACRE,  erm.   three  chess 

rooks  gu. 
HoNTSTON,  [Lincolnshire,]  wc.  a  lion,  rampant, 

sa.  armed  az. 
Ho.NYCiiURCH,  [Aviton-Gifford,  Devonshire,]  az. 

on  ;i  bend  ar.  a  dragon's  head,   erased  close  to 

the  head,  betw.  two  mullets  gu. 
Hom/church,   az.    on   a  bend  ar.   u   boia-'s   head, 

be\w.  two  mullets  gu. 
IToNYNGTON,  ar.  a  fesse,  and  chev.  sa. 
HoNYPOT,  ar.  seven  lorteauxes,  two,  two,  two, 

and  one. 
HoxYwooD,    [Evington,  Elmcsted,   Kent,]  ar. 

a   chev.  betw.    three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  az. 

— Crest,  awoli's  head,  erased,  erm.     [Borne  hy 

Williaui  Pliilip  Honyii-ood,  F^sq.  M.P.   of  Sih- 


H  O  O 

ioji,  near  Folkslone,  Kent,  and  ?fark's  Hall, 
\       Cof/ffesltall,  Esicx,  1825.] 

Hollywood,  [Kcut,]   ar.  a  chev.   az.  bclw.  three 

hawks'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
Huitywuod,  ar.  a  chov.  per  pale.',  sa.  and  az.  couri- 

terchanged  batielly  eouiiler-battol!_v,  betw.  three 

hawks'  heads,  erased,  of  the  third. 
Honyicood,  ar.  a  cliev.  (juarlerly  sa.  and   gn.   liat- 

telly  counter-battclly,  hetw.  three  ban  ks'  heads, 

erased,  az.  billetfec'of  the  field. 
Honywood,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  chcv.  quarterly,  sa.  and 

g-u. 
Honywood,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  falcons'  heads, 

erased,  az.  beaked  or.      [Grcutfcd,  by  palenf,  to 

Thomas   Honywood,  of  Send-Ncwinr/fon,  vear 

Hylhc,  Kent,  and  Robert  Honywood.  of  Peltc, 

in  the  said  County,  lOlh  November,  1576.] 
Hoo,  [Baniliam,  Korfulk,]  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar. 

— Crest,   on   a  chapeaii a  grifliu,  se- 

greaiit, 

Hoo,  or  Hoe,  [Suffolk,]  quarterly,    sa.   and  av.  a 

bend  or. 
Hoo,  [Bradely,  Stafiordshirc,]   quarterly,   sa.  and 

ar.  within  a  bonlurc  er'ninois. 
Hoo,  [Bedfordshire,   and   Paules-Vraldeii,    Hert- 
fordshire,] quarterly,  ar.  and  sa. 
Hoo,  or  Hoe,  [Bedfordshire,]  quarterly,  or  and  sa. 
Hoo,  ar,  on   a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  goafs'  heads, 

erased,   of  the  field,   armed  or,   each  ha\ing  an 

annulet  in  Iris  mouth  of  the  last,  a  fret,   betw. 

two  birds  of  the  third. 
Hoo,  or  Hoe,  az.  a  fret  ar.  and  chief  sa. 
Hoo,  or  Hoe,  ar.  on  a  chief,  indented,    sa,  three 

mullets  or. 
Hoo,  [IIoo,  Bedfordsliire,]  quarlerly,  sa.  and  ar. 

[Borne  bi/   Thomas,   Lord  Hoo,    K.G.  Temp. 

Herjry  Vt.] 
Hood,  or  Hoods,  az.  a  fret  ar.   on  a  chief  sa. 

three   crescents   or. — Crest,   a  Corni.^h  chough 

sa.    beaked    and    menibcred    gu.      [Borne   i}j 

Paid  Hood,  D.D.  Rector  of  Lincoln  Colhye,' 

Oxon,  and  of  Ick ford,  near  Brille.,  Bucks,  udio 

died  M  August,  1CG8.] 
Hoodc,  cheqny,  or  and  gu.  a  canton  sa. 
liooG.VN,  [Castleacre,  IS'orfolk,]  ar.  a  chev.  vaire 

or  and  gu.  betw.  three  hurts,  each  charged  with 

a  lion's  ganib,  erased,  of  the  field. 
HooKE,   [Yorkshire,]    az.    a    fesse,    betw.   three 

fleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Hoofce,  ar.  on  a  cro.ss  engr.  gu.  five  water-bougefs 

or. 
Hoofce,  or  Hoke,  quarterly,   ar.   and   sa.   a  cross, 

betv.'.    four   escallo])s    countei-chynged.- — Crest, 

aji  escallop  sa.  betw.  two  Mang.s  ar. 
Uooke,  quarterly,  sa.  and  ar.  a  cross,   betw.  four 


H  O  P 

escallops,  counterchanged. — Cicst,  on  a  mural 
crov.n  or,  an  escallop  sa.  l;etw.  two  wings  or. 
[Confirmed  to  Jolui  Hooke,  of  Bramshot,  Jlsq. 
in  the  County  of  Soiilhampton,  on  the  20th 
day  of  October',  KiOO,  by  William  De thick. 
Garter,  and  WiUiani  Camden,  Clarencicnx, 
and  borne  by  Major  B.  J).  Hooke,  of  the  Royal 
Artillery.']'  See  Plate  of  Arms. 

JlooKi;n,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  six  escallops  ar. — 
Crest,  a  demi  eagle,  displayed,  gu.  charged  on 
the  breast  vifh  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Hooker,  [Bramshot,  Hampshire;  Chichester, 
Sussex;  Alway,  Gloucestcrsliu-e;  and  Hancli- 
ford,  Surrey,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cross, 
betw.  four  escallops  counterchanged. — Crest,  an 
escallop  sa.  betw.  two  wings  ar.  [Borne  by 
Sir  Williavi  Hooker,  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 
1G74.] 

Hooker,  alias  Vowell,  [Exeter,  Devonshixe,]  ar. 
a  fesse  vair,  betw.  two  lions,  passant,  g-uardant, 
sa. — Crest,  a  hind,  passant,  or,  in  his  mor.tli  a 
branch,  lea'\  ed  vert,  flow  ercd  ar. 

Hoker,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  mascles  gu. 

HooKLEY,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betN\.  three  mascles 
gu.  as  many  plates. 

HooLE,  barry  of  six,  or  and  gu. 

Hooper,  [Sarum,  "Wiltshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse, 
betw.  three  boars,  passant,  az.  as  many  annulets 
of  the  first. — Crest,  a  boor's  head,  erased  at  the 
Jieck,  az.  bezanfee,  armed  ajjd  crincd  or. 
[Borne  by  Robert  Hooper,  M.D.  of  London, 
and  Stanmore-Cottaije,  Middlesex,  182-5.] 

Hooper,  or,  oa  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  falcons, 
close,  az.  as  many  bezants. 

Hooper,  gjTonny  of  eight,  erm.  and  az.  over  all  a 
castle  ar. — Crest,  a  clemi  wolf,  couped,  boldiiig 
in  the  dexter  paw  an  oak-branch,  fructed,  all 
jipr.  [Borne  hy  John  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Hend- 
ford,  Yeoril,  Somerset,  1824.] 

HooRD,  [Parkbromage,  Salop,]  ar.  ou  a  cliief  or, 
a  hawk  sa. —  Crest,  a  nag's  head  ar.  maned  or. 

HooTE,  or  HoTi'OT,  [Gloucestershire,]  az.  a 
chev.  or,  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 

HooToN,  ar.  ou  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  or. 

HopcoT,  [Corn-iiall,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  betft'.  three 
boars,  passant,  sa.  armed  or,  as  many  roses  of 
the  last,  barbed  vert. — Crest,  ,a  fox's  head, 
erased,  ppr. 
Hope,  [Kankeillor,  Scotland,]  az.  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  bezants,  within  a  bordure  of  (he 
.second. 
Hope,  az.  a  chev.  or,  betiv.  three  bezants. — Crest, 
a  broken  globe,  suj-mounted  by  a  rainbow,  all 
ppr.  [Borne  by  Thomas  Hope,  Esq.  of  Deep- 
a'ene,  Dorkinij,  Surrey,  1825.] 


II  O  P 

Hope,    [Northall-Court,    ilidcllosex,]    orm.    two 

\    clicv.  engr.  az.  betw.  two  escallops  gii. 

Ho}n\  [Crai^liall,  Scollaiicl,]  az.  a  chov.  or,  betw. 
three  bi'/.aiifs.— Crest,  a  broken  globf,  sur- 
movinted  by  a  rainbow  ppr. 

Hope,  [Kers,  Scotland.]  The  same  arms  (the 
chcv.  charged  with  a  roebuck,  couraiit,  a/..)  and 
the  same  crest. 

Hope,  [Gratiton,  Sootlaiul.]  The  same  arms  (the 
chev.  charged  with  a  rose  gii.)  and  the  same 
crest. 

Hope,  [Scotland,]  az.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betv,-.  three 
bezants,  as  many  pallets  gu. — Tiie  same  crest. 

IloriSFiELi),   vcit,  a  bend  or. 

JIoPKiNS,  [Stafiordshire,]  sa.  on  a  chov.  betw. 
three  pistols  or,  as  many  roses  gu. — Crest,  a 
tower  ar.  with  (lames  issuiug  from  the  top  and 
windows  ppr. 

Hopkins,  [Lincoln's  Tnn,  London,  and  Ne\s land, 
Gloucestershire,]  erm.  en  a  fesse  gu.  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  ar.  a  canton  of  the  .second, 
charged  with  a  rose  or. — Crest,  an  ostrich's 
head,  coiiped,  erm.  holding  in  his  beak  a  key 
az.  [G raided  1734,  and  home  hy  James  Hop- 
kins, Esq.  of  Arundel,  Sussex,  1825.]  Sec 
Plate  of  Ai-ms. 

Hopkins,  sa.  on  a  chev.  betw.  two  pistols  in  chief 
or,  a)id  a  silver  medal,  ^^■it}l  the  French  king's 
bust,  inscribed  Louis  XV.  tied  at  the  top  with 
-  a  red  ribbon,  in  base,  a  laurel  chaplet  in  the 
centre,  a  scalf  on  a  staff  on  the  dexter,  and  a 
tomahav.k  on  the  sinister,  all  ppr.  a  chief  era- 
battled  ar. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  or  and  sa.  a 
rock,  over  the  top  a  battery  in  perspective, 
thereon  the  French  flag  hoisted,  an  officer  of 
the  Queen's  Koyal  American  Riingcrs  on  the 
said  rock,  sword  in  hand,  all  ppr.  round  the 
crest  this  motto,  Infer  priynos.  [Granfcd  to 
Joseph  Hopkins,  of  Maryland,  1764.] 

Hopkins,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  sa.  on  a 
chev.  enninois,  betw.  three  pistols  or,  as  many 
roses  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  (for  Hopkins)  ; 
second  and  third,  ar.  on  a  chev.  pean,  three  be- 
zants, (for  Bond.) — Crest  of  Hopkins,  a  castle 
in  flames  ppr.  charged  with  two  jiellets  in  fesse. 
— Crest  of  Bond,  a  lion,  sejant,  erm.  [Con- 
frmation  of  these  Arms  and  Crests,   by  Siyn 

.     Manual,  to Bond,  of  Hackney,   to  take 

the  name  and  arms  of  Hopkins,  20th  January, 
1773.] 

HoPKiNSON,  [Alford,  Lincolnshire,]  az.  on  a 
chev.  ar.  betw.  three  cstoiles  or,  as  manylozenges 
gu.  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  third. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  sa. 

Hopkijtson,  az.  on  a  chev.  betv/.  three  trefoils  ar. 


H  O  P 

as  many  lozenges  gu.   within  a  bordure   of  the 

third. 
Hoplinson,    [Lofthouse,   Yorkshire,]    vert,    three 

pillows  erm. 
HoriM'i!,  [Hopper,  Scotland,]  az.  in    chief  two 

ro-es  ar.  in  base  a  crescent  or. 
1Ici1'1m:y,   paly  of  six,   ar.   and   az.  a  chit-f  or.— 

C'lest,    a  stag's   head,    cabossed   gu.    betw.  the 

aif!ic\s  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  of  tiic  last. 
]!ii)>rox,  enn.  two   bars  sa.  each  ciiarged  with 

three  mullets  of  six  points  or. 
Hopton,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  t^',  o  bars  sa.  each  charoed 

with  three  mullets  of  six  points  or. 
Hopton,  ar.  two  bars  sa.  on  each  a  mullet  pierced 

or. 
Hep/on,   [Yorkshire,]    ar.   (wo    bars    sa.   on   each 

three  niulk^ts  or. 
Hojiton,  [Armly-]Iall,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa. 

in  chief  three  martlets  gu. 
Hopton,  [Blithbon,  Suffolk  and  Somerset,]    erm. 

two  bars  sa.  on  each  (hrt-e  mullets  or. — Crest,  a 

griiiin,  passant,  ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  claw'  a 

stone  sa. 
Hopton,  barry  of  six,   ar.  and  sa.  a  niTiIlet  of  six 

points  or. 
Hopton,  [Hopton,  Herefordshire,]  gu.  semee  of 

cross  crosslets,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. — Crest,  on  a 

lion's  head,  erased,  or,  a  bend  gu.  charged  with 

three  cross  crosslets  oi  the  first. 
Hopton,  [Norfolk.]     The  same  arms  and  crest,  a 

mullet  in  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Hopton,  or  Oplon,  [Shropshire,]  gu.  a  lioji,  ram- 
pant, betw.  six  cross  crosslets  or. — Crest,  out  of 

a  ducal  coronet  or,   a   gri(>in's  head  ar.   in   his 

beak  a  dexter  hand  ppr. 
Hopton,  [Hopton  and  Heyton,  Salo]!,]  gu.  crusilly 

fitchee,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  of  the  second. 
Hopton,  or,   crusilly  az.  a  lion,   rampant,   of  the 

last. 
Hopton,  [Gloucestershire,]  ar.  crusilly  fitchee  sa, 

a  lion,  ram])ant,  az. 
Hopton,  iTr.  a  chev.  az. 
Hopton,   [Sufiblk,]  ar.    a   chcv.   az.    and   label   of 

three  points   of  the  second,    each  charged  with 

five  bezants. 
Hopton,  ar.  a  chev.  az. 
Hopton,   barry  of  six,   ar.  and  sa.  six   mullets  or, 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Hopton,  gu.  a  deini  lion,  erect,  in  a  tim  ar. 
Hopton,  or,  a  lion,  hopping  in  a  tun  gu. 
Hopton,  [Ermeley-Hall,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  on  each 

three  mullets  pierced  of  the  first. 
Hni'wrijL,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  three  hares,  playing 

on  bagpipes,  gu.  tw*o  and  one. 
HoPWOOD,  [Hopwood,  Lancashire,]  barry  of  six. 


H  O  R 

'     ar.  and  vert,   on  the  second  :m  fsr.iiUop  of  (lie 
^      first. 

Hopivood,  [Sluopsliire,]  or,  a  pile  a/.. 
Ilnjnrood,  paly  of  six,  ar.  anti    vert,  an  escallop 
for  difierence. — Crest,   out   of  a    diiial  coronet 
or,  a  grilliii's  liead,  jter  pale,  ar.  and  sa. 
liopwood,   [Hercford.slnre,]  az.  a  pile  or. 
flopwood,  [Cliopwocd,]  paly  of  six,  ar.  and  ^erf. 
HoHBUN,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  "six  hars  az. 
IIoruJYN,    01-    KoRiaiN,    [Yorl.shire,]    barry  of 

eight,  ar.  and  a/-. 
HoRDKN,    [Kent,]    per   pale,    ar.    and    sa.    two 
wolves,  passant,  betw.  three  quatrefoils  iu  p.ile, 
within  a  bordure,  all  connterciian<]:ed. 
Hnrden,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  two  wolves,  betw. 
three  cincpiefoils  in  pale  co!U)l^n•cliang•ed,  within 
a  bordnre,  per  pale,  gu.  a.nd  or.- — Crest,  a  demi 
wolf,  per  cross,  sa.  and  ar.  holding  in  his  dexter 
foot  a  quatrefoil,  qnnrtered,  ar.  and  sa. 
lloRF.,  or  HoRi-.M,  [Trenoutli,  Cornwall,]  az.  on 

;i  bend  ar.  three  toi  teauxes. 
Hore,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  a  bend  or. 
}lore,    [Warwickshire,]    sa.   three    cinquefoil.s  ar. 

);ierced  gu. 
Hure,   [Devon,]  sa.  c.  bend  or. 
lloRELL,   [Lancashire,]  sa.  on  a  fesse  barrul)  ar. 

three  torteanxes. 
HoRKAlLl.,  or   IloRVll.L,    ar.    on    a   chev.    git. 

three  bezants. 
Horerill,  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  five  bezants. 
lloRi.KY,    ar.    a  chev.    az.    bet'-',  three   nsagpes 

ppr. 
HoRMAN,    az.    a    bend    ar.   bftw.   two   pelicans" 

heads,  erased,  oi . 
IIORMISTON,    [ilon.iiston,    Scotland,]    ar.    three 

jjelicans,  vuhjiiig  themselves  gu. 
floRN,    [Norfolk,]    gu.    on    a  che"v.   enjr.   betw. 

three  herons  ar.  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first. 
Horn,  [Salop,]  gu.  a  fesse  vair. — Crest,  an  owl  ppr. 
Iforti,  [Sussex,]  gu.  a  fret  vair. 
Horn,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardaut,  gu. 
Horn,  [Germany.]  or,  three  hunting-horns  sa. 
Hum,  [Westerliall,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  wavy, 
cottised  az.  betw.  three  unicorrrs'  heads,  c.ouped, 
ill  chief,  and  a  bugle-horn  in  basi',   garnish(;d  ol' 
tlie  first,  stringed  of  the  third. — Crest,  a  liugle- 
horn  az.  garnished  and  stringed  ar. 
Home,   [London,]    ar.  on  a  chev.  engr.  gii.  betw. 
three   bugle-horns  sa.  as  many  mullets  pierced 
of  the  first. 
Home,  gyronny  of  eight,    or  and  az.   on  a   bend 
counter-embattled  erm.   three   unicorns'  heads, 
'■oiiped,  sa. 
ffortie,  sa.  three  huglo-horMS  ar. — Crest,  a  bugle- 

'lorn,  as  in  the  arms. 
Home,  ar.  a  leopard,  rampant,  gu. 


H  O  II 

Horiw,  [^Varwickshire,  Aula's  Arnold,  Salop,  and 

Sussex,]  gn.  a  fesse  vair. 
Home,  or  Horn,  [Oxfordshire,]  gu.  three  chev.  or. 
Honic.  ar.  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  betw.  three  unicorns" 
heads,    erased,   az. —  Crest,   an  unicorn's  head, 
erased,  uz.  scmec  of  masdes  or. 
Home,  ar.  threes  huglc-horns,  in  pale,  sa. 
Home,  [Kent,]  ar.   on   a  chev.   gu.  betw.  three 

lui;;ic-iiorus  su.  as  many  mullets  or. 
Home,   sa.   on    a  chev.   betw.   three  talbots,  pas- 
sant, ar.  a  bugle-lioni  of  the  field,  stringed  gu. 
— Crest,  a  talliot,  sejant,  ar.  collared  ajid  lineil  or. 
flume,    erm.    three  bulls,   jiassant,   or.- — Crest,  a 

bulFs  head,  couped,  or. 
Home,  [Ijancashire,]  gu.  three  chev.  or. 
Home,  [Kent,]    sa.   on   a  chev.   ar.    betw.   three 

bugle-horns  or,  as  many  mullets  pierced  gu. 
Home,    [Cambridgeshire,    and    Lord    Mayor    of 
London,    1487,]    gu.    on    a   chev.    betw.   three 
lalbols,  ])assanl,  ar.  a  bugle-horn  sa. 
Home,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lalbots,  passant, 

ar.  a  bugle-horn  sa. 
L[oRNKV,  ar.  a  chev.  betv,-.  three  bugle-horns  sa. 
(Another,  stringed  gu.)  —Crest,  a  leopard,  pas- 
sant, ]3pr, 
Homhtj,  -M.  three  bugle-horns,  stringed,  gu. 
Homhi/,  gu.  on   a  fe.sse  erm.  betw.  tliree  bugde- 
horiis,     stringed,     ar.    as    juany    boiU's'    heads, 
erased,  or. 
JioRNCASTi.E,  [Dublin,]  erm.  a  chev.  gu.  on  a 
chief  vert,   two  towers  ar. — Crest,  a  unicorn's 
head,  erased,   vert,  armed  and  maned  or,  and 
chiirged  on  the   neck  with  a  trefoil  of  the  last. 
[Granted,  in  Ireland,  9f/i.  June,  1G83.] 
lioRNDiiN,  [Kent,]  ar.  a  bugle-horn,  garnished 

and  stringed  sa. 
IToRNi;cK,  ar.  three  bugle-hoins,  one  in  chief,  and 
two   in  base,    counter-embowcd,    az.    adorned, 
stringed,  and  garnished  or. — Crest,  on  a  trunk  of 
a  tree,  cou[)ed  ppr.  from  the  sinister  chief  corner 
springs    a    Iresli    branch,    vert.      [Granted    to 
Charles  Homeefr,  of  St.  Margaret,    Westmin- 
ster, June,  1772.] 
IIoRNKR,    [Caleford,    Somersetshii-e,]    sa.    three 
hounds,  passant,  ar. — Crest,  a  hound,  pas.sant, 
ar.  collared  and  lined  or.     [Granted  15S4:.} 
Horner,  ar.  three  bugle-horns  sa.  garnished  or. 
Horner,  [Dorsetshire,]  sa.   on  a  bend,   betw.  sLm 

crosses,  formee,  ar.  three  bugle-horns  or. 
HoRNK.S,  ar.  three  bugle-horns,  in  pale,  gu. 
Homes,  or,  three  bugle-horns,  in  pale,  gu. 
HoRNiisu-i',  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cros.s  crosslets 

or. 
HoRNMil.L,   or,   three  roses  gu. 
liuKNiituodi-,.!;,    barry,    wavy,    of  si.x,    ar.    and 
az.  over  iill,  threi;  .crescents  sa.     [Granted  to 
[3o  ] 


Hon 

sRichard  Honuhroole,  K'sq.  of  His  Majesty  s  ' 
Life- Guards,  and  (ifleni-cirds  Btucmantk'  }'iir- 
siiivant  of  Arms,  \C)ih  December,  1G63,  loth 
Charles  II.] 
HoRNlOLD)  [Biccdnii.  iiiifl  likickmovn-rark, 
Woiccstersliire,]  az.  ou  a  bciid  embattled  ar.  a 
greyliound,  couriiiit,  betw.  two  escallops  sa.- — 
Crest,  a  demi  uiiiconi  pu.  crined  and  armed  or. 

HORNLY,     or    lIoRNMiY,     OV    IIOUNELRY,    or, 

three  bugle-honis  pi. 

HOKNSBY,  or  HoKXESliY,  [;u.  a  bend,  botw. 
six  cross  crosslel*  or. 

HoRNSEY,  gn.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslels 
ar. 

HoRNSLEY,  gu.  a  bend,  betw,  .six  cross  cross- 
lets,  fitcbee,  ar. 

Hornshij,  gu.  a  bend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. 

HoRON,  [Sir  Gerard,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  giuu- 
dant,  gu. 

HoREELL,  ar.  three  torteauxes,  in  bend,  cottised 
gu.  a  chief  sa. 

HoRROCKS,  or,  a  fret  az.  ou  a  chief  of  the  last,  a 
bee,  volant,  betw.  two  shuttles,  in  pale,  of  the 
first.— Crest,  on  a  lock,  an  eagle,  v,\i\\  v,in;5s 
elevated  and  endorsed  ppr.  peudent  from  the 
beak  a  shield  gii.  charged  witli  a  hank  of  cotton 
or.  [^Borne  hy  Samuel  Horrocls,  Rsq.  of  Pen- 
ivortham-hodge,  Lancaster,  M.P.for  Preston, 
1825.] 

Hor.scot;;;,  ar.  a  cross,  sarcelly,  betw.  four  roses 
or. 

HoRSF.EURGH,  [Horseburgh,  Scotland,]  az.  a 
horse's  head,  couped,  ar. — Crest,  a  horse's  head. 

HoRSEFALi.,  [Staresgall,  York&liire,]  gu.  a  be- 
zant, betw.  tliree  horses'  heads,  couped,  ar. 
bridled  az. — Crest,  a  horse's  head,  couped,  crin. 
^Granted  1612.] 

HoRSELKV,  az.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  horses' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  bridled  gu.  within  a  bordure 
gobonated,  ar.  and  vert.     See  Horsley. 

Horseman,  or,  three  caltrapsgu. — Crest,  (lames 
of  fire  ppr.  issuing  from  a  oii)  or.  [Granled 
1590.] 

}I-orse>nan,  [RipjK-n,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  three  dexter 
hands,  in  pale,  sa. 

ilors/naii,  [Susse'x  and  Norfolk,]  az.  a  pair  of 
barnacles  or,  betw.  three  plates,  on  a  chief  in- 
dented, per  fesse,  az.  and  purp.  three  roses  ar. 

Hursman,  [Sussex,]  az.  bezantec,  a  pair  of  bar- 
nacles or,  ou  a  chief  of  the  fust,  three  quatre- 
foils  pierced  ar. 

Hoi-sman,  [Kensington,  INIiddlesex,]  or,  three 
sinister  gauntlets  sa. — Crest,  a  castle  on  fiie 
ppr. 

Horsrnan,  or  Horseman,  [Sleaford,  ]jiucolnshire,] 
.  AZ,  a  pair  of  barnacles,  in  jiale,   or. — Crest,   a 


H  o  n 


liorse's   liead    in   armour,    bridled   and  jikimed 
a  fesse 


ppr. 
TloR.SEMONDiCN,  gu.  a  Saltier  ar.  over 

az.  charged  -with  three  leopards'  faces  or. 
))oK.SENMi,,    [^^'orv^ll,    Berkshire,]    ar.   a   cross 

doN'elailed,   betw.  four  mulls'ts   az. — Crest,   out 

of  a  iniiral  crown  ar.  a  horse's  head,  dun  colour, 

naned  sa.  gorp;ed  with  a  collar,   dovetailed,  az. 

[Granted  Fcljruary  \7th,  1740.] 
TloRSKY,  [lJ(.rsetshire,]  az.  three  liorses' lieads, 

couped  at  the  neck  or,  bridled  ar. 
Horsey,  [Digi;esv,ell,  Hertfordshire,  and  Mortine, 

Wiltshire,]  az.  three  horses'  lieads,    couped,  in 

armour,  or. — Crest,  a  horse's  head,   iu  armour, 

ar.  bridled,  and  reins  or. 
Horsey,  [Somersetshire,  and  Clifton,  Dorsetshire,] 

az.  three  horses'  heads,  couped,  or,  bridled  gu. 
Horsey,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  sa.   betw.  three 

lions,  rampant,  gu. 
Horsey,     az.    three    horses'    heads,    bridled    and 

couped,  or. 
Horsey,  gu.  three  liorses'  heads,  couped,  ar.  bridled 

or. 
Horsey,  az.  three  horses'  heads,  couped,  ar.  bridled 

or. — Crest,   a  horse's  head,   couped,  ar.  armed, 

plumed,  and  bridled,  az.  and  or. 
Horsham,  az.  two  bends  ai'.  ou  each  three  mul- 
lets gn. 
Horsham,  az.  two  beuds  or,  on  each  three  mullets 

gn. 
Horsliam,  az.  tliree  bends  cr,  ou  the  middle  bend 

three  mullets  pierced  gu. 
HoRSKE,  ar.  three  dragons'  heads,  erased,  az. 
Horske,  ar.  three  adders'  heads,   erased,   in  pale, 

az.  stings  gu. 
Horsley,    az.   a  fesse  or,   betw.  three  horses' 

heads,  erased,  ar.  bridled  of  the  second,  -withiu 

a  bordure,  gobonated,  of  the  second  and  first. 
Horsley,     [Northumberland,]    gn.    three    horses' 

heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  horse's  head,  erased, 

as  in  the  arms, 
Horsley,  az.  a  fe.ssc  or,  betw.  three  horses'  heads, 

erased,  ar.  bridled  of  the  second,  withhi  a  bor- 
dure, gobonated,  ar.  and  vert. 
Horsley,    [Yorkshire,]    gu.    three    horses'    heads, 

erased,   ar.  liridled  sa. 
Horsley,  az.  a  cross,  pierced,  betw.  four  escallops 

ar. 
Horsley,    [Sherpenbeck,    Yorkshire,]    sa...  three 

cinc|iiefoils,  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar. 
Horski/,    gu.    three    horses'   heads,    coujied,    ar. 

bridled    or. —  Crest,    a    horse's   head,    couped, 

bridled [Borne  by   Thomas  Horsley, 

Hsrj.  of  Ullle  Helliiujhury,   Herts,   1825.] 
Horslei/,'   a/,,    three    horses'    heads,    bridled    and 

couped,  or.  _.  ~.     -  ,,   .    .     ..•  ,   : . 


II  O  R 

Jlorslcy,  az.  a  cross,  quartered,  pierced,  or. 

Ilurslti/,  sa.  lliree  cincjucfoils  or. 

Horslcy,  sa.  tliree  cinqucfoil':,  within  a  bordurc 
oiiffr.  ar. 

liorsky,  [Norfhnmptoii,]  ar.  acliiofsrii. 

JioRSMAX,  [Liiicoliisiiire.]     Sec  Horseman. 

JlORSi'OOLE,  [Maidstone,  Kent,]  sa.  on  a  cliev. 
ar.  three  hons'  lieads,  erased,  of  the  lield. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  pegasu.?, 
rampant,  -with  -wings  expanded,  ar. 

llORT,  [Casllestraug,  i\Iiddlescx,]  az.  a  cross  or, 
in  the  first  quarter  a  rose  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle, 
reguardaiit,  \\ii\\  wngs  ex]iandcd  ppr.  in  his 
beiik  a  chaplet  vert.  CAnol/ier  crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  peacock  I'pr.) 

lIoRTHULL,  ar.  two  bars  vert. 

HoRToN,  [Chadertou,  Lancashire,]  quarterly; 
first  and  fourth,  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  boar's  head,  couped,  close, 
az.  within  a  bordurc  engr.  of  the  second ;  se- 
cond and  third,  per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  sa.  a 
lion,  rampant,  ar. — Crest,  a  rose  gu.  seeded, 
barbed,  and  surmounted  with  tMo  laurels  ppr. 

Horlon,  [Hullington,  Somersetshire,  and  Ilford, 
Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  az.  lietw.  two  wolves, 
passant,  in  chief,  and  a  cross-bov,'  in  base  gu. 
three  martlets  or. — -Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect, 
vested  gu.  cufi'  ar.  holding  in  the  haiid  ppr.  an 
arrow  az.  feathered  and  barbed  or. 

Horto/i,  [Soniprse'.shire,]  ar.  a  stag's  head,  ca- 
bossed,  sa.  attired  or. 

Hoj-lon,  [Howie,  Cheshire,]  sa.  a  buck's  head, 
cabossed,  or. 

Horton,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  giiardant,  armed  and 
crowned  or. 

Horion,  ar.  three  bars  sa.  in  chief  two  mullets  of 
the  last. 

Horton,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  gnaidaiit,  ar.  crown- 
ed or. 

Horton,  [Wales,]  ar.  three  bends  ciigr.  gu.  a 
canton  or. 

Harlot),  ar.  a  fesse  sa.  betw.  three  wolves,  pas- 
sant, gu. 

Horton,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  wolves,  pas- 
sant, of  the  second. 

Horton,  [Kent,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  thi-ee  cinque- 
foils  and  two  otters  counterchangcd. 

Horton,  [Catton,  Derbyshire,]  sa.  a  buck's  head, 
cabossed,  ar.  attired  or. — Cresi,  on  waves  of 
sea  ppr.  a  .'^pear,  erect,  or,  headed  ar.  enfded 
with  a  dolphin  of  the  first. 

Horton,  [Wales,]  sa.  three  bends  engr.  a  canton  or. 

Horion,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  lions,  ram- 
pant, sa. 

Horton,  or,  a  chev.  az,  betw.  two  wolves,  pas- 
sant, in  chief  gu.  and  a  cross-bow  of  the  lust  in 


HOT 

base. — Crest,  an  arm  gu.  couped  at  the  elbow, 
holding  in  tli.>  hand  ppr.  au  arrow  az.  feathered 
and  barbed  or,  point  downwards,  of  the  third, 
and  a  branch  of  roses,  erect,  ar.  leaved  vert,  a 
crescent  ar.  on  the  arm. 

Horton,  gii.  a  lion,  ramjiant,' within  a  bordur(> 
engr.  ar. — Crest,  a  cinquefoil  gu.  within  tv.o 
branches  of  laurel,  dispo:5ed  orlewise  ppr. 

HoR\\'oon,  [Huntingdonshire,]  sa.  three  bars 
erm.  cottised  or. 

Jlorvood,  [Huntingdonshire,]  erm.  four  bar.s  gc- 
melles  compony,  or  and  sa. 

Horwood,  ar.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  bucks'  heads, 
cabossed,  sa.  a  crescent  or. 

HoscoTT,  az.  a  cross  flowered  erm.  betw.  four 
roses  or. 

]IosE,  ar.  three  legs,  couped  at  the  thigh,  gu. 

Hose,  erm.  on  a  mount  vert,  a  beaver  ppr.  a  chief 
az.  charged  with  an  anchor,  erect,  cabled  or, 
betAr.  two  eagles'  heads,  erased,  ar.  beaked 
gold. — Crest,  a  rein-deer's  head,  couped,  ppr. 
attired  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  erininois,  fim- 
briated ar.  [ Borne  hy  John  Daniel  Hose,  Esq. 
of  Kcnihli-  Town,  Middlesex.  Granted  Zd 
Fchruary,  180G.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

HosiEK,  [Croukton,  Salop,]  per  bend  sinister, 
erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Ho.sKiNS,  [liarwood,  Herefordshire,]  per  pale, 

~  az.  and  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head  or,  ducally  crowned  of 
the  last,  vomiting  flames  of  fire  ppr. 

Hoskins,  [Oxfed,  Surrey,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az. 
a  chev.  engr.  or,  betw.  Iluee  lions,  rampant,  ar. 
— Crest,  a  cock's  head,  erased,  or,  pellettee, 
combed  and  wattled  gu.  betw.  two  wings  ex- 
panded of  the  first. 

Hoiuiiis,  harry  of  six,  or  and  vert,  a  bordure  gu. 

Hoskins,  [Monmouthshire,]  harry  of  six,  or  and 
Aert,  a  bordure  erm. — Crest,  two  limbs  of  a 
tree,  raguled  and  couped,  in  saltier  ar.  the  si- 
nister surmounting  the  dexter.  [Granted  hy 
Secjar.'] 

HossE,  or  llosSEV,  [Berkshire,]  ar.  a  fosse 
betw.  three  hons,  rampant,  gu. 

Ho.S'P,  [London,  1G3-1,]  az.  a  bull's  head,  cabossed, 
couped  at  the  neck,  ar.  attired  or,  betw.  tv.i> 
wiugs  of  the  last. — Crest,  two  wings,  endorsed, 
or,  charged  w  ith  a  crescent  gu. 

Host,  or  Hoost,  [^Iiddie!)urgh,  Zeahuid,  and 
Sandringham,  Norfolk.]  The  same  arms. — 
Crest,  two  wings  endorsed,  or. 

HoSTfiKLY,  bany  of  six,  ar.  and  sa. 

HoSTON,  ar.  an  inescocheon  gu. 

\io%\,  or,  three  legs,  couped  at  the;  thigh,  sa. 

lIoTCROl'T,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  cross  withia  a 
bordure  engr-  sa, 

[3o2] 


[1  O  T 

HoTUNs'lLL.,  or,  on  a  tpsse  <?u.  throe  plates. 

Horn  AM,  [Scaibovou<vh,  Yorkslihv,]  Ijnrry  of  tet), 
^ar.  ai)d  az.  on  a  canton   or,  a  Cornish   thouu'h 

-''  su:  beaked  aiul  legsfod  gu. — Crest,  a  demi  sea- 
man, issiiiof^  out  of  the  water  ppr.  holding  in 
"his  dexter  htind  a  flaiiiinj  sword  ar.  hilt  and  po- 

■•  iiiel  or,  on  his  sinister  arm  an  oval  shield  sa. 
charged  with  an  estoile  of  the  second,  within   a 

■•  carved  bordure  of  the  third.  (Another,  on 
the  sinister  arm  a  shield  v.ith   (I'.o   arms  of  ]l<i- 

TIIAM.) 

Hotham,  barry  of  six,  ar.   and   az.  a  chief  erm. 

and  canton  or. 
Ilolham,   per  fesse,  batfelly,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  can- 
ton or,  a  martlet  sa. 
Hoiham,  ar.  on  a  bend  sn.  three  mullets  or. 
Holham,  or  IhUham,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  on  a  beiul 

Sa.  throe  mullets  ar.  ])ierced  gu. 
Hotham,  gn.  a  pale  lozengy  ar. 
Hotham,  Or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullet';,  pierced,  ar. 
Holham,  barry   of  six,  ar.   and  az.  a   chief  erm. 

and  canton  of  the  first. 
Hotham,  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  az  on  a  canton  sa. 

a  martlet  or. 
Hothiim,    [Hothum,   York.shire,   'i'enip.    Edv.nrd 
.    ]I.]  ar.  four  bars  az.  a  canton  gu. 
HoTiTK,    per  chev.   or  and    \e)t,    three    Tiuillefs 

coiinterchanged. 
Hothe,  per  fcsse,  or  and  vert,  tliree  mullets  coun- 

terchanged. 
Heath,  [Ireland,]  gu.  iwo  swords  in   saltier  betw. 

four  cinquefoils  ar. 
Hoalh,  gu.  two  swords  in  saltier  betw.   four  roses 

ar.  hilts  and  poinds  or. 
HoTtiKRSALL,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  a  crescent 

for  dinference.     \Bonie    Li/  Hcunf    Hothersall, 

Esq.  of  St.  DiUh-'s,  London,   KilG  ] 
HOTHWAYT,  sa.  a  fret  erm. 
Hothwaitc,  sa.  frelty  erm.  • 

HoTlE,  az.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  crescents  ar. 
HoTOFT,  or   ITdSTEl.OFT,    az.    a    cross    pattee 

erm.  betw.  four  roses  or.     (Another,  az.  a  crojs 

sarcelly  ar.) 
Hofoft,  "[Flintluun,    Nottingham.shire,]    sa.   three 

dragons'  heads,  creel  and  erased,  ar. 
Hotoft,  sa.  a  boar's  head,  erect,  coujied,  ar. 
Hofoft,  az.  a  eliev.  ar.  betw.  threii'ljezants. 
Hotoft,  sa.  three  cong-ers'  heads,  erased  and  erect, 

ar.  • 
HoTOST,  sa.  three  fire-brands  ar. 
Hotoate,  az  a  cross  moliiie  ar. 
HoTTON,  [Cumberland,]  gu.  on    a  canton    ar.   a 

martlet  sa. 
Hotion,  orm.  on  a  chev.  gn.  three  mullets  or. 
Hoiion,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu.  crowned  or. 
Hotion,  erm.  five  fusils  in  fo.sse  gu.  ;  .:    . 


II  o  u 

liotan,  [Yorkshire,]  av.  a  fessc  betv/.three  cushions 

Hoton,  [Gloucestershire,]    az.    a  chev.    or,    betw. 

three  crescent'^  ar.  j 

JIoTO'iT,  gu.   a   chev.   or,    betw.  three  crescents 

ar. 
Hotott,  [Gloucester,]  az.  a  cl^ev.  or,  betw.   throe 

crescents,   ar. 
Ko^LDKN,  chequy,  ar.  and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  thn.e 

lidiis'  heads,  erased,  or. 
UiiAKRnKN,  [Ireland,]  chequy,  sa.  and  ar.  on  a 

bend  gu.  three  lions'  heads,   erased,  or. — Crest, 

a  dragon's  head  vert,  issuing  out  of  fiaraes   ji't. 

[Granted,  imo.'] 
]1o\t;ll,  [Sulfolk,]  sa.  a  cross  or,  on  a  chief  wavy 

erm.  tluvi;  i'eur.s-de-lis  gu. 
llovell,  [Sussex,]  sa.  a  cro.^s  ar. 
llnveU,  sa.  a  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
liovell,  [Asbneld,  Sufiblk,]  .sn.  a  cross  or.— Crest, 

a  greyhound,  couchanf,  or,  collared   and   lined 

Hovcll,  [lli'liii;',tcu,  Norfolk,]  sa.  a  crescent  or. 
Ifovell,  or  lloveill,  [Suffolk,]  sa.  a  cross  flowered 

or. 
JToA'F.NDF.X,  chequy,  ai'.  and  sa.  on  a  bend   gu. 

three  lions'  lieacis,  erased,    or. — Crest,    out  of 

flames,  a  dragon's  head,  issuant,  ppr. 
IIovKNELi.,  ar.  achev.  betw.  three  water-bougets 

sa. 
IIo\  KRF.D,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lozenges  or. 
IIoviLR,  ar.  a  bend  az. 
Hour.i,ON,    [Sir  John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

KJOlJ;]    ar.    ihrc-c  mounts,    on   each  a  hop-pol.- 

PI""- 

Jfiiidilon,  quarterly  ;  first  and  fourth  ar.  the  base 
vert,  issuing  therefrom  three  hop-poles  sustain- 
ing their  fruit  all  ppr.  fforHouhlon);  second 
and  third,  quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  erm.  a 
cross  sa.  (for  Archer),  second  and  third  ar.  on 
a  chev.  sa.  tln-ee  quatrefoils  or,  (for  Eyre).— 
Cre.sts,  firs(,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  (for 
Houhlon;)  second,  a  wivern  ar.  (for  Archer:) 
third  crest,  a  leg  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh, 
ppr.  garnished  and  spurred  or,  (for  Ei/rr.) 
[Bo7-?ie  hy  John  Aicher  Houhlon,  Esq.  late M. P. 
fur  the  county  of  F.ssex.'] 

IIouBY,  [Leicestershire,]  az.  a  bend  betw.  six 
mullets  or. 

Hoiilif,  az.  a  bend  beiw.  six  mullets  ar. 

Houhy,.  az.  a  jiale  betw.  six  mullets  ar. 

}Ionhy,  az.  on  a  bend  betw.  six  mullets  ar.  three 
mullets  gu. 

Houhy,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  mullets  of  the  field. 

liounoN,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  lion,  passaut,  of  tlw 
field.  ..      .    .■: 


H  O  II 

lUiVon,    [Layton,    Clieshire,]    ar.  a  bend  sa. — 

Crest,  a  Molf's  liead,  erased,  sa. 
fUuiGHAM,  [Vt'ediu^ton,  Kent,]  or,  on  a  clicv. 
'betw.  three  elephants'  licads,  erased,  gu.  as 
;  many  nnillets  ar. —  Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gii. 
turned  up  erm.  a  falcon  ar.  wifii  wings  exjianded 
or,  I)eaK(Hi  and  belled  of  the  last. 

Hoirn/iam,  [London,]  av.  iive  chev.  .sa. 

IIouciJTUN,  [i-ioughton-ToY,er,  Lancashire,]  sa. 
three  bars  ar  on  a  cn;ilon  or,  n  rose  of  Eng- 
land and  thistle  of  Scotland,  impaled,  stalked 
and  leaved  vert. — Crest,  a  bull,  passant,  ar, 
armed  and  hoofed  or,  liis  tail  rellecting-  over  his 
back,  the  tip  of  the  tail  sa.  (  The  ancient  crest, 
a  bull's  head  ar.  collared  with  three  bars  sa.) 

Houghton,  [l^ndon,]  »r.  three  bars  sa.  in  chief 
two  n}idlel,s,  pierced,  of  the  last,  the  horns  harry 
ar.  and  sa. 

HoiuiJiloii,  or  liaughion,  [IJanghtou,  Cheshire, 
Lancashire,  Sussex,  and  Petersfield,  flamp- 
.shii-e,]  sa.  three  bars  ar. — Crest,  a  bull's  head 
sa.  attired  ar.  charged   on   the   neck   with   liiree 

.    bars  of  the  last. 

Houghton,  [King-'s  Clyff,  Northamptonshire,  and 
Rutlandshire,]  sa.  three  bars  ar.  in  chief  a  rose 
or. — Crest,  a  bull's  head,  ar.  attired  or,  charged 
with  three  bars  sa.  and  a  rose  of  the  second. 

Houghton,  [Guathorpe,  Xorfoh\,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  eagles,  displayed,  or. — Crest,  a  demi 
eagle,  displayed,  or,  guttee  de  sang. 

Houghton,  eim.  a  clicv.  eugr.  sa. 

Hovghton.  [Beckbury,  Shropshire,]  ar.  a  cross  sa. 
in  the  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  quarters  an 
owl  ppr. 

Houghton,  erm.  two  cliev.  engr.  sa. 

Houghlvn,  [Mayfield,  Siissex,]  sa,  three  bars  ar. 
in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  last. 

Houghton,  ar.  a  cross  sa.  bctw.  four  owls  gv. 

Houghton,  sa.  three  bars  ar. — Crest,  a  bull,-  ]yas- 
sant,  ar.  [Jionie  hi/  Peter  Houghton,  J'lsq. 
Alderman  of  London,  oh.  December  31,  J.59G.] 

Houghton,  [Lancasliii-e,]  ar.  three  bars  sa. 

Houghton,   ar.  three  che\ .  gn. 

Houghton,  enn.  a  cro;;S  engr.  sa. 

Houghton,    [Eonld,   Lancashire,   and   Brazcnnose 

College,  t)xford,] three  bars   w  ithin   a 

bordure 

Houghton,  gai;  four  leopards'  beads,  jessant  de  lis, 
two  and  two,  or,  a  canton  erm. 

HouLDKii,  [Isle  of  Ely,]  az.  a  fesse,  daiicettee, 
betw.  three  giiffins,  passiiut,  or.— C-rcsl,   <!\it  of 

■    a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  lion,  sejant,  or. 

HouNn.     See  HowNii. 

HoUNOGATE,  gu.  a  chev.  belv,.  three  talbots,  s,-- 
jant,  ar. 


H  G  W 

HonncL/ate,  gu.  a  clicv.  engr.  bctw.  three  talbol< 

.sejant,  ar. ' 
Houm).-;more,   ar.  three   talbots'    heads,    erased. 

11(11  Nsi(>.\,  [l!(istou,  Llncoln.shire,]  sa.  a  cross 
'•rm.  belv..  four  lozenges  of  the  la.st,  ^-ill  within 
ii  borduio  engr.  ar. — Crest,  a  nag's  Ler.d  or,  in 
bis  mouth  a  holly  branch  vert,  frucied  gu. 

H<ii;si)K\,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  two  chov.  sa. 

]JiJlssoN,  or  lluAV.-^ON,  [London,  3G0u,]  quar- 
terly, ar.  and  sa.  four  balls  counlercbanged. — 
Crest,  out  of  clouds  pjjr.  a  bull's  heaii  az.  semee 
of  ostoiles  or. 

HousTAK  sa.  afesse,  ind.ented,  bctv. .  ilnee  lleur-;- 
de-lis  ar. 

Irlia  STON,  [Houston,  Scotland.]  or,  a  che^ . 
cuequy,  sa.  and  ar.  betw.  three  HK\rtkts  of  die 
second.— Crest,  a  saud-glass. 

Houstoun,  or,  a  chev.  chequy,  ar.  and  uz.  betv/. 
tlsree  martlets  sa.-- Crest,  on  avvreat'ii,  an  liour- 
glass  ppr.  betw.  two  wings,  elevated,  ar.  Sup- 
porters, on  cither  side  a  greyhound  ar.  collared 
and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or.  [Bornehg 
Lie  lit  cnant- Gene  r(d  Sir  WilUcun  Houstoun. 
K.C.B.  of  Avesford-place,  Sussex,  18iJ3.]  , 

How,  orllo^'E,  [London,]  ar.  a  lesse  wavy 
betw.  three  wolves'  beads,  erased,  sa. 

Hou:,  [Comptou,  Gloucestersbire,  and  Notting- 
ham,] or,  a  fessii  betw.  three  Avoives  Leads, 
couped,  sa. — Crest,,  in  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
■])lume  of  five  feathers  az.  [Granted  to  John 
Howe,  of  Emhle,  Somersetshire,  Duce:nber  10, 
1G55.] 

Hoice,  [Essex  and  Suffolk,]  ar.  a  cli^ 
'wqIvcs'    Leads,    couped,    sa. — Crest 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  nnuorn's  head 
and  crined  of  the  first. 

Hoiu,  quarterly,  a)-,  and  sa. 

Hoic,  [London,]  ar.  a  fesse  engr.   sa. 

bet\'.'.  three  wolves' heads,  erased,  of  the  second, 
collared  of  the  third.— Crest,  a  v,  oL'''s  head. 
era.;ed,  pcau.     [Granted  Hidl.'\ 

How,  [Herse,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw. 
three  wolves'  Leads,  couped,  sa.— Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  wolf  sa. 

Hou-e,  [Emble,  Somersetsiiire,  and  Langar,  Not- 
tingLamshire,]  or,  a  fesse  betv.-.  tliree  wolves" 
beads,  couped,  sa. — Crest,  on  a  v.rcath,  u 
gauntlet,  lying  fe.sseways,  ppr.  lined  gu.  hold- 
ing a  f.dchion  ar.  Lilted  or,  the  ivdddle  pnri 
of  the  blade  debnused  witii  a  \'.oll"'s  liead,  coui^'d, 

Howe,  or  How,  [London,]  ar.  a.  t'(■s^■e  engr.  b;:{w. 
three  wolves'  Leads,  couped,  sa. — Crest,  cut  of 
a    ducal    coronet,    a  .demi    wolf,    ramjjant,    sa. 


bctw.  three 
out  of  a 
;i.    attired 


guttee 


II  o  \v 

[Ilerahh'  Office,  int.  MSS.  Vincent,  No. 
Jol.] 

If  owe,   Howes,  or  Howse,  ar.  a   fessc  behv.  three 

'   ^volves'  lieails,  erasetl,  sa. 

Ilow.Vltn,  [Sir  Ceorf;e,  insdillcd  Knight  of  the 
IJat'i  on  the  lOtliMay,  177i),]  quarterly,  How- 
ard, Erothertoii,  Vv'arreii,  ami  Mowbray;  ou 
tlie  centre  a  inuUet  sa.  charged  with  a  crescent 
or,  for  diflerence. — Crost,  on  a  cliapcau  gu. 
turned  tip  erm,  a  lion,  stataut,  his  tail  extended 
or,  duealiy  crowned  yz.  gorged  witii  a  label  of 
three  points  ar.  charged  oa  the  breast  with  a 
distinction  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters,  two 
lions  nr.  each  gorged  with  a  collar  chequy,  ar. 
and  az.  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  dis- 
tiuctioa  as  on  the  crest. 

Howard,  gu,  a  bend  betw.  six  cross  ciosslets 
fitchcc  ar. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  u)) 
crm.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  bis  tail  extended 
or,  gurged  with  a  ducal  coronet  ar.  with  an 
augmentation  ou  the  bend,  alluding  to  the  arms 
of  Scotland,  viz.  the  bend  cliarged  with  an  cs- 
cocheonofthe  third,  thereon  a  denii  linn,  pierced 
through,  the  mouth  v.itli  an  arrow,  within  a  dou- 
ble fressure  counterflory  of  the  first. 

Nole. — The  augmeutatiiin  was  granted  to  Tlioma?,  Duke 
of  Norfolk,  by  Kinjj  lleiiry  Vlll.  for  his  signal  service- 
as  general  of  the  ai-mv  v.hich  gave  that  remarkable  over- 
throw- at  Floddou-field  to  James  IV.  of  Scotland. 


Howard,  gu.  a  bend  betw.  six  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
two  wings  expanded  gu.  each  charged  with  a 
bend,  betw.  six  cross  crosslets,  as  the  arms. 

Howard,  [Lancashire,]  gu.  on  a  bend,  betw.  six 
cross  crosslets  ar.  an  annulet. — Crest,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  holding  betw.  his  paws  a  cross  crosslet, 
fitchee,  of  the  first. 

Howard,  [London,]  g-u.  ou  a  bend  ar.  betw.  sLx 
cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  a  mullet  betw.  two 
cinquefoils  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  dcuii  wolf  ppr. 
collared  gu.  thereon  a  mullet  betw.  two  cinque- 
foils or,  liolding  betw.  his  paws  a  cross  cros.slet, 
fitchee,  or. 

Howard,  a-',,  a  bend  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  ar. 

Hm-ard,  per  chev.  az.  and  gu.  a  lion,  salient, 
erm. 

Howard,  quarterly,  ar.  and  az.  a  saltier  counter- 
changed. 

Hoiuard,  or  Hayward,  ar.  a  bull's  liead  gu.  betw. 
three  midlets  sa. 

Howard,  [Hackney,  Middlesex,]  gu.  a  bend  or, 
betw.  six  crosses  flory,  fitchee,  ur.  on  a  canton 
of  the  second  a  hind's  head,  erased,  npr. — 
Crost,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  ttirned  up  eriu.  a  demi 


II  o  w 

hind,  salient,  ppr.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  cross  fiory  fitchee  ai'. 

Howard,  gu.  a  bend  vaire,  or  and  ar.  betw.  six 
cros.s  crosslets,  fitchee,  of  the  third. — Crest,  tM'o 
■wings,  expanded,  gu.  each  charged  with  a  bend 
\;mc,  or  f.nd  ar.  betw.  six  cross  crosslets  of  the 
last. 

Houanl,  gu.  on  a  bend  cngr.  betw.  six  crosses 
bottonee  fitchee  or,  three  crescents  of  the  fir>-t. 
—  CresI,  a  lion,  couchant,  erm.  holding  in  iiis 
dexter  paw,  a  cross  bottonee  fitchee  of  the  se- 
cond. [Graiih'd  lo  Charles  Howard,  of  St. 
A>uh\'u:'s,  Holborn,  1756.] 

IToWAY,  [How ay,  Devonshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  betw. 
throe  crescents  ar. 

HowiU'.RiAM,  [Howberiam-Eve^,  Lancashire,] 
ar.  three  crosses  sa. 

HowjiRiDOK,  or  HowcuBRiGE,  [Yorkshire,] 
ar.  two  bends  betw.  three  cocks  sa. 

How  DON,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  cross  crosslets 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  passant,  of 
the  first. 

HoWKN,  [Sussex,]  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
old  men's  heads,  cou]3ed,  ar. 

Ho\vr.S,  ar.  three  piles,  one  issuing  out  of  the 
chief  betw.  two  other.s,  reversed,  sa. 

HoWKTTS,   sa.  a  lion,  rampant,   reguardant  ar. 

HowiiLDON,  or  HowKDON,  ar.  an  iaescocheon 
betw.  six  eagles,  displayed,  gu. 

Howeldon,  gu.  an  inescocheon  betw.  six  eagles, 
displayed,  ar. 

^o^VEL;L,  [Stratford,  Haley,  Korfulk,  Sussex, 
and  Kent,]  ar.  two  hons,  conjoined  v,ith  one 
head,  rampant,  guardant,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa. 

Hovjell,  or  Hovell,  [Pack,  Warwickshire,  Oxford, 
Soulgrave,  Northamptonshire,  and  Suffolk,]  sa. 
a  cross  or. — Crest,  a  griflin,  sejant,  segreant, 
ar.  beaked,  legged,  and  winged,  az.  pierced 
through  the  breast  with  a  broken  tilting-spear 
ppr.  and  holding  the  bottom  part  of  the  broketi 
spear  in  his  sinister  claw. 

Hoirell,  gu.  three  towers,  triple-towered,  ar. 

Howell,  alias  Powell,  [St.  Alban's,  Hertfordshire,] 
sa.  three  roses  ar.  barbed  vert. —  Cre.=;t,  out  of 
a  ducal  crown  or,  a  rose  of  the  first,  stalked 
and  leaved  vert,  betw.  two  wings,  endorsed,  of 
the  last. 

Howell  Ddu,  [North  Yv''ales,]  gu.  three  lions, 
passant,  in  pale  or,  armed  and  langued  sa. 

Huwcll,  az.  a  wolf,  salient,  ar.  [Borne  hi/  Ja-mes 
Hovjell,  Esq.  ob.  IGGG.] 

Howell,  ar.  two  lions,  passant,  reguardant,  in  palo 
sa. — Crest,  a  beaver,  passant,  ppr. 

Hoiiell,  sa.  a  cresceut  or. — Crest,  a  soa-lion,  sejant, 
erm. 


II  o  w     ^ 

~-Crest,  a  Jiail,  (.-wi-t,  liend  downwards  ppr. 
C'ufiU'd  with  a  mural  coronet  nr. 

Tio^s  ITS,   ar.  a  chev.  bet«'.  three  birds  sa. 

iloWLAND,  [Camhridg-oshirc,  Strcathaui,  Sur- 
rey, and  Loudon,]  ar.  two  bars  sa.  iti  chief  thre<' 
lioj].<,  rampant,  of  the  second. — C'rest,  a  leo- 
pard, passant,  sa.  ducally  gorged  oi'.  [Graiilcd 
15S4.] 

JiovAand,  az.  crusiiiy,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar. 

H0V/J-.ESTOCK.,  [Essex,]  av.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa. 
betw.  two  lions,  passant,  az.  three  plates. 

IIowj^iiTT,  [Sydenham,  Kent,]  per  chev.  or  and 
sa.  in  chief  two  triple  towers  of  the  second ;  in 
base  a  ship  in  full  sail  of  the  first.- — Crest,  an 
owl  ar.  ducally  gorged  or,  holding  in  his  dexter 
claw  a  rose  gn.  slipped  and  leaved  virt.  [^Giani- 
erflo59.] 

H  OWLY,  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  crescent  ar, 

HoWMAN,  [Norwich,]  gu.  a  rose  ar.  seeded  or, 
barbed  vert,  a  chief  erm. — Crest,  on  a  mount 
ppr.  a  pegasus,  volant,  sa.  [Gi-a/Uedlii/  Henry 
St.  Gcorye,  May  5,  1G84.] 

HoWND,  or  Hound,  [Callis,  Cambridgeshire, 
and  Herefordshire,]  fa.  ou  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
three  hounds,  passant,  sa.  collared  or,  as  many 
bezants. — Crest,  a  demi  talbot  ar.  collared  sa. 
holding  a  key  or, 

HoWNiJHiLL,"  or  IfoTiNiULL,  verl,  six  hounds, 
l)assant,  ai'.  three,  two,  and  one. 

HOWNIULL,      KOUNEHILL,      Or    HOUNDIIII.L, 

vert,  a  chev.  bet^v■.  tiiree  hounds,  passant,  ar. 
HoWORTJl,  [Howorth,  Lancashire,]  az.  a  bend, 

betw.  two  stags'   heads,  couped,  or. — Crest,  a 

stag's  head  gu.  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath 

ar. 
Hov.rER,    or  lloovv.w,  [Devonshire,]  gyronny 

of  eight,   or  and  erm.   over  all    a  tower,  triple- 

tov.  ered,  sa, — Crest,  a  demi  wolf,  erm.  holding 

a  piue-brancli  vert,  fracted  or. 
IIOWSON,   quarterly,    ar.   and   sa.   four  roundles, 

counterchauged.     [Conjirnicd  to  J)r.   Uowson, 

Bishop  of  Durhum,  anno  l(jOa.] 
Hovr.STON,    [Howston,   Scotland,]    or,    a    chev. 

chequv,  sa.  and  ar.  betw.  three  martlets  of  the 

second. 
IIcnVTilE,   gn.  two  swords  in  saltier  ar.  hilled  or, 

betv.-.  four  roses  of  the  second. 
HoWTON,  [Oxfordshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  cottised, 

gu.   betw.    three   hinds'   heads,  erased,    sa.    an 

.unicorn,    courant,    ar. — Crest,    a    hind's    hoLid, 

erased,  or,  betw.  two  branches  of  roses,  llowered, 

ar.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Ho\vtr];t),  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  cross,  flory,  or, 

five  uiulleLs  of  the  field. 
Uowxi.EY,  erm.  on  a  bend,  cottised,   gu.   three 

crescents  ar,      .,       ...    .,  ...  , ..  ,.      ,.  , 


JIOXTON, 

chev.  ar 

of  the  s. 

llov,   chr 

CresI,   i 


[S,M( 
gntle. 


H  U  C 

lonJioxlon,    SaProlk,]    gu.     a 
,a.  belw.  three   leopards'    heads 


*r  and  gu.  a  lion,  raujpanl,  ar. — 
T  arm,  enibowed,  couped  aliovo 
and  near  the  e'b.iw,  luildiiig  in  the  hand  a  s«ord, 
all  pjir.  poniel  and  hill  or.  [Borne  bi/  Michavt 
llo,/,  Esq.  of  .Vidanlnir,/,  Hants,  Sheriff  of 
London,  lSr-'-13.]     See  Plate  of  Arms. 

JloVLAND,  or  liuLLANU,  [Lancashire,]  per 
pale,  indented,  gu.  and  or. 

IJoVLK,  ar.  two  lions,  combatant,  sa. — Crest,  a 
demi  Hon,  rampant,  reguai'dant,  or,  holding 
betw.  his  paws  a  shield  az.  charged  with  a  sun 
or. 

lIoYXr.TON,   ar.  a  fesse  and  chev.  in  base  sa. 

IR'IJANU,  .sa.  three  leopards'  heads,  jessaut  ilelis 
ai-. 

Huhand,  [Worcestershire,] three  leopards' 

heads,  jessaut  de  lis. 

]IU)!ART,  Hu)'.iiKT,  Or  HuBKEllD,  [Birchau- 
ger,  Essex,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  ou  a  bend 
gu.  three  lions,  passant,  or. — Crest,  a  boar's 
head,  couped  gu.  collared,  ringed,  and  lined, 
ar.  in  his  month  a  spear  sa.  headed  of  the  se- 
cond.    [Granted  May,  1578.] 

JluiiAun,  or  11uj;ald,  [Ipslej,  Wai-wicksliire, 
and  'J'urford,  Derbyshire,]  sa.  three  leopards' 
heads,  jessaut,  fleurs-de-lis  la. — Crest,  a  wolf, 
])assaut,  or. 

Jirr.jJALD,  [Stoke,  Sin-rey,]  gu.  two  ostriches' 
feathers,  in  saltier  ar.  betw.  four  leopards' faces 
or. — Crest;  a  leopard's  liead  or,  jessaut,  three 
like  feathers,  the  middlemost  az.  and  the  other 
two  gu.     [Granted  1707.] 

Hi;i3i>ARD,  vert,  a  chev,  betw.  three  eagles' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  ducally  gorged  gu. 

IIUJ'.BERT,  [of  the  island  of  TcncrilTe,  and 
Cork,  Ireland,]  az.  a  talbot,  stataut,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  boar's  head  sa. 

lluiiin.ETiiORN,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  mascle,  withisi 
a  trossure,  flory,  ar. 

IluiiKRS'i'liD,  [Westmoreland  and  Yorkshire,] 
veil,  a  fesse  or,   betw.  three  moles  sa. 

lii  i;krt,  [Sunbury,  J\Iiddlesex,]  quarterly,  or 
and  sa.  on  a  bend  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  of 
the  field. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or,  charged  \^ith 
three  cstoiles,  in  fesse,  of  the  iir.st.     See   IJ  L- 

IJAKT. 

JlUBEY,  or  HuLiiKY,  per  pale,  ac.  and  sa.  a 
chev.  betw.  three  dolphins,  all  counterchanged. 

IJuciCLE,  jier  chev.  embattled,  ar.  aud  gu,  ihrc-c; 
lions,  ramj)ant,  counterchauged. 

]Ju<;keky,  ()/■  IftKKLKY,  ar.  tv,o  chev.  betvr. 
three  oak-lca\es  vert. 


HUD 

liucKLING,  or  HuRTiNO,  nr.  i<?n  liiirts,  four, 
three,  two,  ami  otic. 

HUGKMOUK,  o>- liiJCMOUK,  []?urklaii(l,  Devon- 
Kbire,]  per  cliev.  .su.niidor,  in  chief  four  sithi's, 
conjoined,  two  and  two,  iir.  (iic  liandles  of  tht- 
second,  in  base  a  moorcock  of  Iho  first. — Crest, 
ii falcon  ])pr.  jneying-  on  a  moorcoi'k  sa.  combed 

-    and  wattled  gn. 

HuCKS,  ai-.  a  cliev.  betw.  three  ovis  az. — Crest, 
on  a  dncal  coronet  or,  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

HliDDESFlELD,  ar.  a  fessc,  betw.  three  boars 
sa. 

HUDDF.STON,    or    Hi;  UPON,     [Gy]e;,-Clift,    ^Yar- 

wickshire,  and  HenviU,  Sussex,]  ])er  pale,  ^ai. 
and  sa.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  .six  annulets  or,  two, 
two,  and  two,  linked  tonether,  paleways.— 
Crest,  au  eagle's  leg  sa.  joined  at  the  knee  to  a 
sinister  w'mg  or. 

HuDDESWKLL.     Tlie  same  as  HuddI'SFIEi,!). 

HuDDLESTON,  [Lancashire,  Gloucester,  Lin- 
coln, Cambridgeshire,  and  l\lilholme-Cas(le, 
Cumberland,]  gu.  a  fret  ar. — Crest,  two  arms, 
dexter  and  sioi.ster,  embowed,  vested  ar.  hold- 
ing- in  their  hands  a  scalp  ppr.  tlie  itiside  gu. 

Hudleston,  gu.  fretty  ar. 

HuDDY,  [Langnam,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  a  fesse, 
indented,  paly,  vert  and  sa. — Crest,  a  Inill,  pas- 
sant, sa.  attired  or. 

Huddij,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  indented,  paly, 
vert  and  sa.  cottised  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
bull,  passant,  sa.  attired  or,  collared  and  lined 
ar.     [^Granted  Fehruarij  1:3,  1070.] 

Huddy,  [Nithway,  Devon,]  ar.  a  fesse,  indented, 
per  fesse,  sa.  and  vert,  betw.  two  cottises,  coun- 
terchanged,  of  the  fesse, 

HUDELTON,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  four,  enninc-spofs,  in 
cross,  sa. 

Hudson,  gu.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  boars' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  as  many  lions,  rampant,  sa. 
— Crest,    a  lion,  holding  a  boar's  head,  erased, 

■    betv,'.  the  fore-paws,  all  ppr. 

Hudson,  [Melton-]\Iowbray,  Leicestershire,]  per 
chev.  embattled,  ar.  and  gu.  three  escallops, 
counterchanged. — Crest,  a  griffin's  head,  erased, 
ar.  gorged  with  a  mural  coronet  gu.  charged  with 
three  escallops  of  the  first. 

Hudson,  gxi.  on  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  boars' 
heads,  conped,  ar.  as  many  lions,  rampant,  sa. 
— Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  holding  bct«. 
his  fore-feet  a  boar's  head,  couped,  sa.  " 

Hudson,  per  chev.  embattled,  or  and  az.  three 
martlets  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  martlet  sa. 
wings  or.  (A/nllur  ocsf,  on  a  rock  ar.  a 
martlet  or.     Anol/wr,  on  a  tower  ar.  a  martlet 

BZ.) 

Hudson,  ar.  a  cross  mollne,  betw.    two   lozenges, 


f .   •. 

in  chief  jvnd  a  lioar's  head,  couped,  in  base,  sa. 
armed  or. 

'Hudson,  [lyondoM,]  per  chev.  embattled,  or  and 
vert,  three  martlets,  counterchanged.— Crest,  a 
martlet  verf,  ringed  or. 

Hudson,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  tlu'ee  boars'  heads, 

-  couped  gu.  <is  many  lions,  rampant,  of  the 
field. — ^Cre.st,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  or.  [7>or«f 
hjl  Robert  Hudson,  Justj .  i,f  Park-Cresctni , 
Porlla)id-riacc,  1825.] 

iluDWELL,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,-  betw. 
three  bears,  passant,  sa. 

Ilndirell,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  tlir.e 
boars,  passant,   .sa. 

iJ  UGEU,  ar.  a  human  heart,  emitting  flames,  i)elw. 
two  laurel-branches,  fructed,  satfierwise,  in  chief, 
and  an  anchor,  erect,  in  base,  all  ppr.  betw. 
two  flaunchcs  az.  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  or. — Crest,  on  a  wreath,  a  sprio-,  thereon  a 
Virginia  nightingale,  all  ppr.  [Granted  to 
Daniel  Hutjcr,  of  South  Carolina,  1771.] 

iiuGES.SEN,  [Linsted,  Kent,]  oi",  on  a  mount, 
au  oak-tree  ppr.  betw.  two  boars,  conibati:.ut, 
az. — Crest,  au  oak-tree,  betw.  tv.^o  wings,  erect, 

[Vide  Lib.   in   Collei/e  of  Arms,  D  38 

fol.  69.] 

Iluf/essfu,  [Norton,  Kent,]  ar.  on  a  mount  vert, 
an  oak-tree  ppr.  betw.  f\so  boars,  erect,  sa. 
armed  or. 

HUGFOUD,  az.  three  harts"  heads,  cabossed, 
or. 

Hugfnrd,  gu.  three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  ar. 

Hugforde,  Hugfurd,  or  Hukeford,  [Glou- 
cester,] or,  an  eagle,  dispL-ned,"  sa.  [Tennj. 
Edward  I.] 

fJUGGARD,  az.  an  estoile  ar. 

HuGGEFORD,  [\Yarwickshire  and  Dicklestoue, 
cdias  Dixton,  Gloucestershire,]  vert,  on  a  chev. 
betw.  three  bucks'  heads,  cabossed,  or,  as  many 
mullets  gu. — Crest,  a  stag's  head  or, gorged  with 
a  chajjlet  of  laurels  vert. 

Huggford,  [Worcester.]     The  same  arras. 

HuGGEN,  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cross  cross- 
lets  sa.  as  many  escallops  of  the  field. 

HUGGIN.S,  [London,]  crm.  a  chev.  vair,  belw. 
three  lozenges  az.  on  each  a  lion's  gamb,  erect 
and  erased,  ar. 

Hugh,  az.  a  chev.  eugr.  betw.  three  leopards' 
heads  oi-,  langued  ar. 

Hl^GUAM,  ar.  a  chev.  voided  sa.  (Another,  two 
chev.) 

Hughes,  [Wales,]  ar.  an  eagle,  displayed,  with 
two  heads  sa. — Crest,  an  eagle's  liead,  erased, 
sa.  holding  in  his  beak  a  staff,  raguly,  gu.  en- 
flamed  ppr. 

Hughes,  [Brecon,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  ile«rs- 


11  U  L 

(le-lis  or. — Ci'^st,  nn  iirm,  in  nrnninr,  ppr.  lidd- 
ing- a  TiLMir-dc-lis  iir. 

J[v(/hcs,  ar.  (Veltv  gu.  a  canton  orni. 

Hvijhts,  [51i(ldlcton-Sloiiy.  Oxfordshiic]  %vi.  on 
a  bend,  helv, .  two  denii  lions,  liinipant,  ai.  ii> 
many  ilenrs-de-lis  az.— Cicsl,  a  heron  av. 

IhifjJics,  [\Vell>,  Sor.icisetsliire,]  az.  a  lion,  vaui- 
pant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  coucliant,  or. 

llntjJu's,  gii.  a  iVct  ;ir.  on  a  canton  or,  a  plieon  of 
tiio  lisdd. 

Uiifilies,  [Nortlianipfonshiro,]  ar.  on  a  bend  j;u. 
betw.  two  dcp.ii  lions,  rampant,  coupod  Yi<t. 
ibree  ilcurs-do-lis  or. 

Iluglics,  gu.  on  a  licnd  ar.  tbrce  fleurs-do-lis 

I     in  chief  a   demi  lion,  rampant, — Crest, 

on  a  cbapeau  gu.  turned  up  erni.  a  demi  ea;;le, 

with    wing;?     elovateil \^Uoi-ne    hy    John 

Netrinr/loit  Hutjlies,  of  Maidalonc,  Kcnl,  l£,sq. 
1623.] 

Ihojhes,  [Scotland,  oiiginally  of  "Wales,]  (jiiar- 
terly  ;  first,  bendy  sinister  of  fourteen,  or  atid 
vert,  over  all  a  lion,  rampant,  gii.  ducally 
crowned  of  the  first;  second,  ar.  six  fleurs-de- 
lis,  three,  two,  and  one,  Aviiliin  a  doable  (j-es- 
sure,  flory,  counterflory,  az. ;  third,  gu.  a  chev. 
betw.  tl'.ree  unicorns,  salient,  dncally  gorged, 
or ;  fourth,  erminois,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  unicorn's 
head  ar.  [Borm  hi/  John  Jfucj/its,  Esq.  Civil 
Eiif/ineer  of  Chi.Ucr,  1S2.>.]^'  See  Plate  ol" 
Anns. 

Hti(jlics,  ar.  a  clicv.  betw.  three  flenrs-de-lis  gu. — • 
Ci'est,  a  lion,  ra-upuiit,  or,  holding-  a  tiiistle, 
slipped,  pi)r. 

lUiOlSON,  [Linsted,  Ivenf,]  ar.  on  a  mount  vert, 
an  oak  ppr.  betu-.  two  boars,  erect,  sa.  armed 
or. 

ITUGON,  ar.  on  a  chev.  vaire,  or  and  gu.  betw. 
three  hurts,  a  hurt  charged  villi  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  of  the  field. 

Huyon,  [Temp.  V.'illiam  the  Conqueror,]  ar.  a 
greyhound,  coinanl,   sa. 

HUGSHK,  or  IJlGSHEV,  Or  on  a  fesse  sa.  a  lioii, 
passaut,  ar. 

HuGWAUD,  az.  a  sun  or. 

fiuicii,  IIui.sii,  (jrllL^iSii,  [Dainford,  Somer- 
.setshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  barbels  of  the 
field. — Crest,  an  elephant's  head  ar,  ducally 
crowned  or. 

IIUISON,  ar.  a  heart  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
(leurs-de-lis  or. 

lunT.so.N',  [Cleasby,  Yorkshire,]  \\z.  a.n  cstoile  of 
sixteen  points  or. 

UULii.iT,  [Farnham,  Surrey,]  sa.  a  cross  betw-. 
four  leopards'  beads,  jessant  de  !i,->  or. 

HuLUfiUT,  quarterly,   ar.   and  sa.   in  the  sinister 


11  U  L 

chief  and  dexter  base,  each  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 
over  all  a  bend  gu.  charged  with  three  annulet- 
of  the  third.  [Granlid  lo  Juslirc  Georqc  )fi,l- 
hcrl,  hi>  Sir  Join,  Borouqh,  Garlcr,  'Match. 
](»■).]  ' 
Hl'l.KOUi),  [01oucesl(;r,]  ar.au  eagle,   displayed. 

Ikj.GiiroN',  gu.  a  lion,  passaut,  ar. 

HuLGK.w  K,    [Cheshire,]    ar.    a  bend,    betw.  six 

martlets  gu. 
]TuLGKi;\-i;,  or  livi.aiiEUxr.,  erm.    an  inesco- 

cheon  gu. 
llui.lN,  nr  ]]v\Ay,   [Sir  "Wiliiam,   Lord  ?iIayor 

of  London,  1-1-59,]  ar.    a    chev.   az.   a  bordure 

engr.  sa. 
lIiil.,KEFORD,  [G'loucestci-slare,]  ar.  an  eagle,  di'.-- 

played,  so.  ducaily  gorged  of  the  field. 
Hulkford,  [Gloucester,]  or,  an  eagle,    displayed, 

sa.  collared  ar. 
]Ii;ll,  [Surrey,]  ar.  ou  a   chev.   az.  betw.   three 

demi  lions  gu.  as  many  bezants,  on   a  chief  sa. 

two  piles  of  the  field.- — Crest,  a  dragon's  head 

sa.  eared  gu. 
Hidl,  [Hamcldon,    Surrey,]  ar.    on    a    cliev.    nz. 

betw.  three  demi  lions,  rampant,  gu.   as  many 

plates.     (Allot Iter,  bezants.) 
//(///,  [Battersea,   Surrey,  Larkbury,  Devonshire. 

Jjuckinghamshiro,   Oslerley,  Duriiam,  and  Ix)n- 

don,  KJlG,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three  talhofs' 

heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  talbot's  head,  erased, 

ar.  betw.  two  laurel-bi-anches  ppr.  united  at  the 

top.  (Anolher  creai,  a  talbot's  head,  erased,   nr. 

collared    gu.)       [Confiruied  to  Joint   Hull,    of 

JJaliersea,  Jan.  25,  102-1.] 
Uidl,  or  Hides,  az.  a.  che\-.  ar.  betw.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 
Hull,    [StalTordshire,]     ar.     a    chev.    gu.    betw. 

three  v,  ater-bougets   sa.     (Another,  the    chev. 

sa.) 
Hull,   [Durham,]  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  chev.  or. 

betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar. — Crest,  a  cid)it  r.rra, 

grasping  a  fleur-de-lis 

Htdl,  alius  Hill,  [Oluestou,   Gloucestershire,]  az. 

on  a  chev.  betw.  three  owls  ar.   as  many  uiuliets 

sa.  all  within  a  bordure  engr.  erm. 
Hull,  erm.  three  fusils  gu. 
Hull,  [Devonshire.]  gu.  a  chev.    betw.   three  hi.\- 

bots'  heads,  erased,  ar. 
Hull,    [Exon,]    sa.    a   chev.   betw.    three  talbots' 

heads,  erased,  ar. ' 
Thdl,  [Hammersmith,  Middlesex,]    sa.     a    chev. 

embattled,  betw.   three   talbots'   heads,  erased, 

ar. 
Hu/l,   ])er  ))a!e,  ar.  and  sa.  a  chev.  bo(w.  three  dol- 
phins, naiant,   couiiterchangrd. 
//;.'//,  [Luickbere,  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Leonard's. 
[  3  P  ] 


n  u  I. 

■   Cornwall,]  sa.  a  clicv.  bcfw.  three  laltiots' heads, 

:    erased,  ar. 

IhiU,  [('hiia-0(>kroi-d,   Dorsetshire,  Temp.  Uenrv 

^  III.]  or,  al)ull,  passant,  sa.  collared  and  belled 
gold. 

IIui,m:s,  IUi.sk,  ]Iul!?i;y,  Kuls,  o;-Howi;s, 
[Nev.hcry,  JierksLire,  aiul  Eethcrdcii,  Kent,] 
ar.  three  piles,  oue  i.s.suiDg  out  of  the  chief 
bctw.  tv.o  olher.3,  reversed,  sa. — Crest,  a  buck's 
head,  couped,  ppr.  attired  or,  bctw.  the  atlires 
a  siui  of  the  last. 

JTiiUi's,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  tv,-o  piles  sa. 

Ihdlcii,  [Cl!:'shire,]  ar.  three  piles  sa. 

Hulks,  OY  Hides,  az.  a  cliev.  fir.  betv;.  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Hitllcs,  az.  ai)  eagle,  dis]>Ia_yed,  ar.  niembered 
or. 

Hulks,  a?,,  a  cliev.  betw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Hulks,  [Berkshire,]  sa.  two  piles  ar. 

Hui.LERS,  az.  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar. 

HULLKVS,  0)- HULI.ERS,  (Cambridgeshire,]  rz. 
an  eagle,  dis])layed,  ar.  a  bafoii  in  bend  gn. 

Huleijs,  az.  three  eagle."?,  displayed,  or,  over  all  a 
bend  engr.  gn. 

Hulling,   or    Kullixgey,    erm.  three  roses 

?"• 
HuLLOGK,  ar.   a   chev.   vrnr,  l)ctw.  three  Moors' 

heads,  conpcd    at  the  neck,  in   profile,  ppr. — 

Crest,  an  ostrich's  liead,  couped   ar.  betw.  two 
.    ostriclics'  ^^iilgs  gu.  in  t!ie  mouth  a  horse-shoe 

or,     [Borne  hy  Sir  John  HuUoclc,  KjiigJif,    of 

Barvard-Casile,   Durluim,  one  of  the  Barons 

of  the  JJlvchequer,  \&'i.'\ 
HuL'itE,  ar.  a  chev.   ereiines,  befvr.  tin-ee   cross 
-  crosslets.  ntohee,  sa.     [Borne  hi/ James  Hidr,ic, 

Esq.  M.D.    of  Bail-Huii-Hjiise,    mar   Bcek, 

Staffordshire,^  1825.] 
Hidmc,  [Lancashire,]    barry   of  eijht,  or  and  az. 

on  a  canton  ar.  a  chaplet  gu. 
KuLS,  [Norbery,  Chesliire,]  ar.  three   piles   sa. 

one  issuing  cut  of  the   chief,  betw.   two    others 

reversed  of  tlie  second. — Crest,  a   stag's   head 

ppr.  attired  sa.  gorged  v.ith  a  cha])let  vert, betw. 

the  horns  a  sun  or.     [ G ranted  1 .3G6.] 
J-lULSE,  Newbery,  Eerl;::..]     Tlie  same  arms. 
HuLSON,  or  Haltois,  [Farnv.crth,  Lancashire,] 

ar.  u  lion,  rampant,  double  queued  gn. — Crest, 

out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head  ar.  betw. 

two  rose-branches  ppr. 
Hulsoii,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and 

gn. 
Hulsoji,    [Donington,    IJncolnshirc,]    ar.    a    lion, 

rampant,  gii. 
Htdson,  a?:,  a  lion,  ramp-ant,  vaire,  ar.  and  gii. 
Hidson,  [Farnv.orth,   Lancashire,]    or,    an   eagle, 

displayed,  gn.   beaked  aiul  legged  az. 


HUM 

Htdsuii,  alias  Helton,  [Donington,  Ijincolnshire,] 

ar.  two  biU's  az. 
Hidsuii,  ar.  on  a  canton  sa.  three  crowns,  in  bend 

or. — (h-est,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.   holding  an  es- 

cocheoa  ar.  bctw.  his  fore-paws. 
lll'i/ioN,  az.   a   lion,  rani]3ant,  barruly,    ar.   and 

Hulfoii,  [Parke,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

IIULYN.       SeelllLIN. 

JIi;.Mm'i!S-:'ON,  [Norfolk,  and  Ys'alkerne,  Hert- 
fordshire,] ar.  threi'  bai's  sa.  in  chief  three  pel- 
lets.— Crest,  a  griRin's  head,  erased,  ar.  charged 
^^■ifh  three  pellets  in  jjale. 

Humble,  [Stratford,  Essex,  and  London,  1*34,] 
sa.  a  buck,  trippaiit,  or,  a  chief,  indented,  of 
the  bst. 

Hume,  [Eroxmouth,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  esco- 
cheons  vert. 

Hume,  vert,  a  lion,  rami^ant,  ar. — Crest,  on  a 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  ar.  [Borne  hy  the  Reverend  Thovius 
Henry  Hume,   Canon,  of  Salishury,  1823.] 

Hume,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  reguar- 
dant,  vert. 

Huive,  [Polwart,  Scotland,]  vert,  a  lion,  rampant, 
ar.  within  an  orle  of  roses  gu. 

HuMET,  [Sandford,  Lincole.shire,  Constable  of 
Normandy,  Temp.  Henry  II.]  ar.  a  bordure  gu. 
bezantec. 

Hu.MFiNES,  ar.  three  lions,  passant,  gu. 

HUMFI?EY,  [Barton,  Kortbamptonshire,  and  Lei- 
cestershire.] gu.  a  cross  baton  ar.  pierced  of  the 
field,  charged  v.ith  twelve  escallops  sa. — Crest, 
a  harpv  ar.  face  ppr.  criuod  or,  wings  expanded 
of  the'last. 

Humfrey,  [Chaldon-irunipln-ey,  Dorsetshire.]  Tlie 
same  arms. — Crest,  a  leopard,  passant,  embrued 
at  the  mouth  gu. 

Humfrey,  sa.  four  pales  erm. 

Huinfre'y,  [Truro,  Cornvan!,]  gu.  a  cross,  bot- 
tonee  ar.  charged  witii  io\\r  escallops  sa. — Crest, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  Cornish  chougli  ar.  wings 
expanded,  beaked  and  lec'ged  gu.  gorged  witii 
a  bar  -enu-lle  or. 

Huiufii  ij.  (ripiierly,  ar.  and  sa. 

Uninfny,  [Pi^ii!' iidon,  ]2ssex,  Gloucester,  and 
Nu)-ii:.;':ii>t:-;nsliiie,]  gu.  on  a  cross,  bottonee, 
ar.  five  p>d!elo. — Crest,  a  cross,  bottonee,  ar. 
ch;nged  with  live  pellets. 

Ifimfrey,  or  Hniuj^hrey,  [Holbroke  and  Dunk- 
stone,  Suffolk,]  g'u.  a  hon,  rampant,  or,  over 
his  head  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  last,  arined  and 
langued  az. — Crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet,  an 
eagle,  with  wings  endorsed,  holding-  in  his  dex- 
ter paw  a  broken  spear,  all  oi-.  [Confirmed 
to  Charles  Humphrvy,  of  Rlshanyks,  Suffolk, 


II  U  N 

hil  Camden  Clarencieux,  and  aftencards  fo 
Thomas  Jitaiiphrei/,  /li.t  Brotlier,  of  Diillin, 
Jmi.m,  1G:3S.] 

Ihtvifny,  [London,]  sa.  a  chev.  ciirn".  or,  bctw. 
three  bezauts,  on  a  cliief  of  the  seconil  a  rose 
gii.  betw.  two  fleurs-de-iis  az. — Crei.l,  a  horse's 
head  or,  pcllottec,  Ijctw.  two  v/inss.lnuTV,  wavy, 
of  six,  ar.  and  az.     \_G runted  June,  lu(i5.] 

Humfrcy,  sii.  four  pallets  enn. 

JiUMt'iiREVS,  g-u.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  [Bornehij 
the  Reverend  Dr.  Hinnphreii  HumpLrej/s, 
Bishop  of  Bangor,  1G97.] 

Ifuwfreys,  or  Humphreys,  Hiimfry,  cr  Hum- 
frcy, [London  and  Wales,]  sa.  three  nags' 
heads,  erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  or, 
reposing  his  dexter  foot  upon  a  nag's  head, 
couped,  ermines.  [Granled  April  22,  1717. 
Borne,  by  Sii  WiUiuin  Humphrey,  Barf.  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  1715,  and  L.C.  Humfrey, 
of  the  Temple,  Esq.  Barristcr-at-Laiv,  1825.] 

Humphreys,  sa.  a  cross  patnnce  ar. 

Hurnplircys,  gu.  a  cross  pa!oiu-c,  erni.- — Crest,  a 
badger  ppr. 

liumphrys,  ar.  alion,  passant,  guardaiit,  sa. 

JiUMFBESTONE,  [Hampshire,]" ar.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, with  two  heads  sa.  over  all,  on  a  chev. 
gu.  three  roses  or. 

Ihnnfresione,  [Ilumfrcston,  Salop,]  ar.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  vert,  over  all,  on  a  chev.  gu.  three 
roses  of  tlie  field. 

RUMFREVILE,  az.  billettee,  a  cinquefoil,  within 
a  bordure  ar.  charged  with  horse-shoes  sa. 

Humfrevi/e,  gu.  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

Humfrevill,  gu.  an  orle  erm.  a  label  a?.. 

HnmfnviU,  gu.  seinee  de  cross  crosslets,  a  cincjue- 
foil  or. 

llumfrcviU,  gu.  semee  dc  cross  crosslets,  a  rose 
or. 

Humfrevill,  gu.  semee  dc  cross  crosslets  ar.  a 
rose  or. 

Humfrevill,  gu.  an  orlc  ar. 

Hii.M.MKL,  ar.  a  bend,  bctw.  two  crescents  gnj. 

Hln,  oy  HuXNE,  [Essex  and  Kent,]  az.  a  lion, 
rampant,  guardant,  nr.— Crest,  a  denii  lion, 
rampant,  ai-.  ducallv  gorged  or.  [Granled 
Sept.  8,  1572.] 

Iliun,  az.  a  leopard,  rampant,  ar. 

llun,  az.  a  leopai-d,  passant,  ar. 

UuNDEN,  ai-.  a  fesse,  embattled,  betw.  three  es- 
callops gu. 

Jl  L'N'UFIEI.IJ,  or  HuXi'li:i,n,  quarterly,  or  and 
gu.  on  the  second  and  third  quarters,  ertch,  ih.rec 
plates,  a  label  sa. 

•lUN'DSCOT,  or  HuNDEStOT,  erm.  a  bordure 
gu. 

lIl'KGATE,  or  IIl'NGA'i'T,  [SaxtoD,  Sandhuttoi), 


■II  U  i\ 

Burid)y  and  North  Dallon,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  a 
chew  engr.  betw.  three  hounds,  sejiiiit,  ar. — 
Cri'st,  a  hound,  sejant,  ar. 

JInnyale,  gu.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  talliots, 

rampant,  ar.  a  ninllef — Crest,  ou  a  iriotnii 

vert,   a  tulhol,   ))a.>,;aut,  sa. 

IIi'N(;ki?fo!;I),  [C-adenluun  and  He;,tesbury, 
M'iltshire,]  per  [lale,  indented,  gu.  and  \X'rt,  a 
chev.  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
pepjier-garb  of  the  fust,  betw.  tv,o siclcles,  erect, 
ppr. 

Huuyerfurd,  []"arl"y-C:is1le,  Tiiarson,  Wiltshire, 
and  ^Vindrusll,  Gloucester,]  sa,  two  bars  ar.  in 
chief  three  plates. — Crest,  the  same  as  the  pre- 
ceding. 

Hunyerford,  [Lincoln's  Inn,  lUidcllesex.]  Tlie 
same  arms. 

Hunyerford,    per  ]j;;le,  indented,  or  i\m\  vert,  a 

chev.  gu. 
Hnyerford,  or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betv/.  two  cheve- 
ronels  gu.  three  martlets  of  the  field,  a  chief 
\air. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  garb  or, 
bet vr.  two  sickles  ppr.  (Another  cresl,  a  mart- 
let sa.  betw.  two  palm-branches  or,  behind  tlic 
nmrtlct  a  cross  forniee,  fitcheo,  or.) 

IIU7<oi[.\M,  ar.  three  chev.  voided  s.i. 

]]uni:nc.es,  [Cheshire,  and  Carbarn,  Suffolk,] 
quarterly,  vert  and  gu.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.— 
Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  collared  sa. 

Huningcs,  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  a  chief  or. 

HUNKKRVILLE,  vert,  three  liatehets,  {or  pole- 
axes,)  erect,  or. 

HuXKKS,  or  HUNCKS,  [Euckinghnnishire,  Gloii-^ 
cestershire,,  Worcestershire,  and  AYarwickshJre,] 
gu.  an  incscocheon  ar.  clun-ged  v.itk  three  mul- 
lets sa.  within  an  orle  of  eight  bezants.- — Crest, 
a  greyhound,  courant,  erm.   collared  sa. 

IIuKKiN,  [Gatherley,  Devonshire,]  ar.  a  mascle 
sn.  over  all  a  fesse  of  the  last. 

IIiTXLOCK,  [London,]  az.  en  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
tigers'  heads,  erased,  or,  as  inaay  nuillels  of  the 
f;eld. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm. 
a  cockatrice  ppr.     [Granted  15S7.] 

HuNEOKE,  or  HUN'EOCK,  [Wingarwortb,  Der- 
byshire,] az.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  tigers'  heads, 
erased,  or. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  tiz.  turned  up 
enn.  a  cockatrice  vert,  winged,  combed,  and 
waffled  or. 

IIexi;1'I,T()N,  ar.  oji  a  pale  sa.  three  eagles,  dis- 
]>!aycd  of  the  field. 

lluNMS,  [■\!iddlesex,]  bendy  of  six,  or  and  az. 
an  e.nicorn,  rampant,  vert,  armed  ar.— Crest, 
betw.  two  honey-suckles  ppr.  on  unicorn's  head, 
coiq)ed  or,  charged  with  tMo  bendlets  as:. 
[Granted  February  3-1,  15GS.]. 

IIuxSLiiY,   sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  cinquefoils  a;-. 
[  «  >'  2  ] 


n  u  N 

lIUNSTiiX,  [Bostoo,   Liucoliisliire,]    sa.    fon 
zcnofs,  ill  cross,  friii.  vithiu  a   bonhiif, 


lIuNSTKK,  Hunt,  or  iluNiSTii,  [Kent  mul 
BedforJshiro,]  sa.  a  fi'sso,  lietvr.  three  cin'jue- 
foils  or.     fAiiolhn-,  iir.) 

HtiXSTON,  [Wolpole,  Xorlolk;]  sa.  lour  lozen- 
ges, one,  two,  and  one,  erm.  within  a  bordure 
engr.  or.- — Qunrterin;^-,  Dciivrrs,  JTaltofl,  8:c. 
— Crest,  a  binds  head,  couped,  or,  bearing'  iu 
his  niontli  a  bolly-sli])  vert,  Irncfed  gii.  [^Patent 
from  Sir  Gilbert  Dclhick,  dated  Fehruarij  G, 
"?M  ilic  3d  and  Ath  of  PhU'tp  and  Marij.  Grant- 
ed to  WUtiam  Iiun.slo,i,  of  Walpolc,  Gent. 
%v}iod{cdi)lhnfElizahrt/i.y 

Hunt,  [Stockgrave,  JDevonshire,  and\Vorcester,] 
gu.  on  a  fesse,  betvr.  three  cinquefoils  or,  a  lion, 
passant,  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  boar's  bead, 
erect,  betw.  two  ostrich  feathers  sa. 

Hunt,  [Iloggesback,  Herefordshire,]  s;i.  a  fes.-ie 
or,  in  chief  two  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 

JIunt,  [Lougnor,  Salop,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa^  a 
saltier,  counterchanged. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  collared  gu.  lined 
and  ringed  or. 

Hunt,  [iiuniford,  Essex,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  vert, 
a  saltier,  counterchanged,  a  canton  erin, — Crest, 
a  talbot,  sejant,  sa.  collared  or,  lined  az.  (he 
line  tied  to  a  halbert,  iu  pale,  of  the  second, 
headed  of  the  last. 

Hunt,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  martlets  ar. 

Hunt,  [Kilvordeston,  Norfolk,]  periial?,  av.  and 
sa.  a  saltier,  counterchanged,  betvr.  lour  horse- 
shoes g-u. 

Hunt,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  saltier,  counter- 
chatiged,  on  a  canton  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 

Hunt,  [Sun'olk  and  Herniyngtoft,  Norfolk,]  vert, 
a  saltier  or. — Crest,  a  lion,  sejant,  erm. 

Hunt,  az.  a  cliev.  engi-.  betw.  three  martlets  or. 

Hunt,  [Speckingfon,  Somersetshire,]  az.  two 
chev.  betw.  three  uiartlets  ar.  (Another,  a 
chev.  voided.) 

Hunt,  gu.  a  liind,  trippant,  betw.  three  pheons 
or,  v,-ithin  a  bordure  eiigr.  ar.  pellettec. 

Hunt,  [Ireland,]  sa.  a  chev.  betv,-.  six  leopards 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  liou,  passant,  p;u. 
holding  in  his  dexter  p:'.v,-  a  serpent — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or  an  armed  arm  gu.  holding 
a  sword  of  the  tirst. 

Hunt,  gii.  a  hound,  passant,  betw.   three  p'luoiis 

or  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  pellettce. 
Hunt,  [Aston,  Derbyshire,]  ar.  a  bugle-horn  sa. 
stringed  vert,  on  a  chif  f  gu.  three  niuilots, 
pierced,  of  the  field.  (Anollicr.  on  the  chief 
tbiec  roses  or. — Crest,  a  bugle-horn,  as  in  the 
,\rins.) 


n  u  N 

Hunt,  ar.   a  bordure  gu,   bezantee. 

Hnnl.  ar.  on    a   chr\'.    viitiiin   a   bordure  gu.  llvo 

be/ants. 
Hani,  [Chalderston,  Ik'dfordsliire,]  ar.  on  a  chev. 

witliin  a  bordure  gu,  an  anntdet  or. 
Hunt,  gu.  an  inescocheon    ar.   within    an   orle    of 

bezants. 
Hnnt,  [l.ynden    and    iiindon,    Rutlandshire,  and 

Gayton,"  Sfadord  JiJie,]  az.   a   bend,    beiw.    si.\ 

leopards'  heads    or. — Crest,    a    leopard'.s    head 

betw.  two  wings,  expanded,  or. 
Hani,  az,  on  a  bend,  betw.    six   leopards'  heads 

or,  thrc^e  v^ater-bougets  sa. 
Hunl,    [Chidiey,    Devonshire,]    az.    on    a   bend. 

lielw.    two    water-bongets    or,     \\\ve\'    leopards" 

heads  gu. — Crest,   on   a  mount  vert,  against  a 

h.albert,  erect,   in  pale,  gu.  headed  ar.  a  talbot, 

sejant,  or,  collared  and  lied  to  tlie  halbert  of  th(f 

s.-Vond. 
Hunl,  az.  on  a  bend,  betw.  six  leojiards' heads  of 

the  second  as  many  \'.  ater-bougets  of  the  first  sa. 

— Crest,  a  leopard's  head  or,  betw.   two  wings 

az. 
Hv.nl,  az.  six  leopards'  heads  or. 
Hunt,    gu.    a   hind,    springing,    ar.    betv..    Ihrer 

))lii'ons   or,  within   a  bordure   of  the   last,    jxd- 

letlee. 
Hunt,     gu.     a    hind,     trippant,    oi',     betw.    threo 

pheons  of  the  second,  v.  i thin  a  bordure  or,  pel- 

lellee. 
Hunt,  az.  on  aJjcnd,  betw.   three   ^^•ater-bougets 

or,  as  many  leopards' faces  gu. — Crest,  a  talbot, 

sejant,  or,  collared  and   lined  gu,  the  line  rc- 

fl.'xed  over  his  back,   ending  in   a  knot,  be.'iind 

liiiu  a  halbert,  erect,  staft'  gu.  blade  ar. 
If  nut,  per  pale.  ar.   isud  \crt,  a  saltier,  counter- 

changed,  a    canton    erm. — -Crest,  on    a    mount 

vert  a  talbot,  sejant,  or,  collared  and   lined  gu. 

the  line  fastened  by  a  knot  to  a   halbert,  erect, 

behind  the  talbot,  staff  gu.   barbed  ppr. 
HuNTJiACi-c,  [Stalford.shire,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  fretfv 

of  the  field,  betw.  Iliree  talbots'  heads,   erased, 

HuNTi'it,  quarterly,  fiist  aud  fourth  or,  on  a 
mount  vert  a  tree  ])pr.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  crescent 
betw.  two  midlets  ar.  the  vholo  M'ithiu  a  border, 
gobouy,  of  the  first  and  fourth,  second  and 
third  gu,  three  arrows  (lying  fessewise)  iu  pale, 
ar.    the   points    towards   the    dexter. — Crest,  a 

de)al  lion [BoriU'  hij  IVilliam  Hunter, 

Ksri.     of    Upper     Grosvcnor-Slrcel,     London, 

HunUr,  verl,  three  greylioinuls,  courant,  two  and 
one,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many  bugle-horns 
sa.  strung  gu. — Crest,  a  greyhouud's  head, 
erased,  ar.  .... 


II  U  IS 

Hunler,  or,  a  lion,  ranipaiit,  gu.  ■witliiii  an  orlc 

oi  crosses,  pattee,  jifclice,  sa. 
Hiinie?-,    [Africa,]    ar.     a    cliev.    az    hvUv.    tlux'e 

buglu-liorus  sa.  striiineil  sii. 
llvntcr,   ar.    a    lion,    raiiipaiil,    gu.    l)i.'i\v.    ciL'l't 

crosses,  pat(e,e,  fitehte,  sa. 
Huuier,  alias  Perri/,  [V/offoii-Umlerodge,  Clou- 

cestcrsliire,]  ar.  on  a  clicv.  a?,,  botw.  llneo  lions, 

rampant,  gu.  as  many  Ijiiglt'-luiMis  or. 
Hunier,    [Hiuitersfonn,     Scotland,]    vert,     three 

dogs  of  chase  ar.  collared  or,  on  a  cl.ii-1'  of  i!ie 

second    as    many    lir.ntinjf-lioi-ns    of    tlie    first, 

stringed  gu. 
Hnnl/r,  [Ballagan,   Scotland,]  ar.  t'nee  huuruia- 

liorns  vert,  stringed  gc. 
JJunier,  vert,  three  greyhounds,  courant,  ar.  tv.  o 

and  one,  on  a  chief  o!' the  last  lu,  many  bngle- 

horns,    stringed   gu.  —  Quartering    Orhy,  lioic- 

ard,  and  Gerard. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head 

and  neck,  couped,  ar.     \_Borne  hij    Orbt/  Hun- 

icr,  of  Grosveiwr-Plare.,  and  Croi/land-Mauor, 

Lint'ohmhire,  Esq.  182-3.] 
IIuNTERCOMBE,  or  Untj:iu!om UK,  [Burnham, 

]]iicks,]  erni.  two  bars,  gemelles,  gu. 
Hnntercoi/ibe,  erm.  two  bars,  gemelles,  sa. 
Huntcrcombe,  erm.  two  bars,  voided,  gu. 
Hiuitcrco^iibe,  az.  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  lion,  rani- 

jiant,  of  the  second. 
Hunting,  or    Hukting,    ar.    ten    hurts,  four, 

three,  two,  and  one. 
Hunting,    ar.    eighteen    hurts,    nine,  lour,   three, 

and  two. 
Huntingdon,  or  Huktington,  or,  billettee, 

a  lion,  rampant,  az, 
Huntingdon,  [Winchlcy-Ha!l,  Essex,]'  ar.  fretty 

sa.  ou  a  chief  gu.  three  mullets  or. 
Huntingdon,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  fiu-ee  bugle-horns 

ar. 
,  HuNTlNCFii^LD,  [Suflolk,]   or,  on    a    chief  gu. 

three  plates. 
Ihinlingfidd,  [HuntiiiLlield,  Suffolk,  'j'emp,  Henry 

II.]  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  ]daies. 
lliudingfield,  quarterly,  gu.  and  or,  on  a  bend  ar. 

three  lions,  ramjiant,   of  the  first. 
Hnnlingjie/d,  [Hertfordshire  andEedtordsiiire,]  gu. 

on  a  bend,  ar.  three  lions,  rampant,  s,i. 
Hnnting/ifld,  [Kent,]  cpiarterly,  or  and  gn.  ^vithin 

a  bordnre  sa.      {Another,  the  bordure  engr.) 
Hunting  field,  cpiarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  label  of  live 

sa. 
Hunttngfield,  gu.  a   l)cnd,   bclw.  six  crosses,  for- 

niee,  litchee,  ar. 
Hvntingjield,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.  a  label  of  fne 

points  az.  bezantee, 
HuNTiNCf'ORi),  per  fesse,  sa.  anderminois,  frelty 

gu.  a  fesse,  per  iesse,  nebuleo,  of  tiu^  second 


II  U  R 

and  first,  in  chief  three  crosses,  pattee,  j'itcliee 
at  the.  foot,  ar. — Crest,  a.  grillin's  head,  erased, 
or,  (wings  elevated,  fretty,  gu.)  holding  in  tiie 
beak  a  cross,  pattee,  fitciiee  at  the  foot,  ar. 
\_iiorne  h>/  the  Iter.  Gc.orae.  Isaac  Hunting  ford, 
D.D.   hnd  m.shop  of  Hereford,  18:25.] 

Ill  N  liNGTON,  [Devonshire,]  erui.  three  water- 
i)ou;;ets.  in  bend,  sa.   betw.  two  cottises  gu. 

ihinlingtini,  ar.  billetle'e,  a  linn,  ranqiaut,   a:--.. 

llnnlington,   ar,   three  lions,   ramjiarit,   purp, 

i!iN"i'isi)iiN,  0/- iJUNSDON,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw, 
three  bugle-horns  or. 

HiJNTUiiY,  [I'rowcester,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on 
.  a  chev.  betw.  three  stags'  heads,  couped,  sa.  as 
many  bugle-horns,  stringed  oi  the  first. -^Cre<t, 
a  lalbot  pi)r.  collared  and  lined  or. 

Huntieg,  [Wales,  and  Dorking,  Surrey,]  ar,  on 
a  chev.  betw,  three  bucks'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as 
many  be^le-huin.-,  or,     (Anollier,  the  horns  ar.) 

Huntieg,  ar.  a  chev.  bety>-.  three  bucks'  heads, 
couped,  sa, 

Jbui/leg,  erm,  a  che\ .  bviw.  three  bucks'  heads, 
coU]ied,  sa, 

J  I'll  n  I  leg,  erm.  a  chev.  couped,  sa. 

Huntieg,  [lloxweli,  Gloucestershire,]  ar.  on  a, 
chev.  betw,  three  bucks'  heads,  erased,  sa.  as 
many  bugle-horns  of  the  field. 

HuNTON,  [Wiltshire,]  sa.  a  cliev.  erm.  betv.. 
three  talbots,  pas.saut,  ar.— Crest,  a  demi  talbot, 
rampant  and  erased,,  ar.     [^G muted  157&.] 

Hunlon,  [East  Kuoyle,  "Wiltshire,]  ar.  on  a  cliev, 
])er  pale,  gu.  and  trz.  betw,  three  talbots,  pas- 
sant, sa.  as  many  stags'  heads,,  cabossed,  or.— ■ 
Crest,  a  demi  lalbot  gu.  collared  and  eared  or, 
holding  betw.  his  paws  a  stag's  head,  cabossed, 
of  the  first. 

HUNVNGTON,  or  HuNiiALTON,  ar.  ou  a  pale 
sa.   three  eagles,   disjjlayed,  of  the  field. 

ilURJMNG,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  two  bars,  vav\, 
erm.     See  Harding. 

nuRLK.STON,  [Pictou,  Cheshire,]  ar.  fourerniii.e 
spots,  iu  cross,  sa. 

Uurhton,  [Canington,  Eedfordshire,]  ar.  a  fessi  , 
ermines,  be'tv-'.  two  gemelles  sa. 

Hurlslon,  or  Horleslon,  [Ilurlston,  Lanca.shire,] 
ar,  four  ermine  spots  in  cross  sa.  the  heads 
meeting  in  the  centre  point. —  Crest,  an  eruiine, 
])ussant,   ppr. 

Hlkkkll,  ar.  a  chev.  betv,.  three  cross-bows, 
uuljent,  i.z. 

Hurst,  []]arrowby,  Jjucohishire,]  ar.  an  est</ilc 
of  twelvi^  jjoiiits  gu. 

Hurst,  [V,'(-lbery,  Hertfordshire.]  quarterly,  erm. 
and  or,  a  sun  gu. — Crest,  a  sun  or,  rising  from 
behiiid  a  castle  ])})r.  statidiag  on  a  mount  veri 
[Granted  17}o.] 


n  u  s 

Hurst,  [Sterford,  TIcTtfonlsliirc,]  nr.  tlio  sn 
splendor,  gu. —  Cre.-.(,  in   a   wood   ])]ir.  tie 


or. 


llcrlfo 


th, 


isliiio,]    ar.    ii 
scent  for  diflt 
or. 
(lirco  i 


Hursl,    [Sclirid'i^ewortli 
esloil  of  sixteen  point-;  gii, 
rcnce. — CresI,  in  a  vood 

Hursl,  [Sidop,]  ar.  .six  bill. 
fcsse  and  tluce  in  pale. 

Jhirst,  ar.  a  mullet  of  six  points  gu. 

llurst,  qiiaiterly,  az.  and  gu.  over  ali  a  sun  or,  in 
llie  first  and  fourth  quarter.'^  tv.o  ileurs-de-lis, 
fesscways,  in  the  second  nud  third  a  lion,  ]jas- 
sant,  gTiardaut,  of  the  third. ^ — Crest,  a  dragon, 
with   wings    elevated,  ar.   reposing    his    dexter 

,  foot  on  a  cross  crosslet  or,  charged  on  the 
.shoukler  -wiili  a  fleur-de-lis  ax.  [Granted 
to  William  Hurst,  of  Hinckley,  Leicester, 
1763.] 


Hitrst,  quarlerl}',   crm.  and  or,   o^■er  all  a  sun  gu. 

—  Crest,  an  oak-tree  jipr.  [IJorne  hi/  t/ie  lliv. 
John  Hurst,  (son  of  R:>t>ert  Hursl,  JLsq.  of 
HorslniM-Park,  M.P.J-  1S23.] 

IJuRT,    [Staffordshu-e,  and  Alderwaslcy,  Derby- 
shire,] sa.  a  fesse,   betw.   thi-ee   ciuquefoils  or. 

—  Crest,  a  stag,  trijiping-, wounded   in 

the  buttocks  by  an  arrow 

HUUTING,    ar.    ten  hcr(s,  iour,  thret:,  two,  and 

one. 
IIuRYSSE,    ar.    a   chev.    gu.    bctw.    three   hinds' 

heads,  cabossed,  of  the  second. 
Huse,  ar.  a  leg,  in  bend,  sinister,  couped  at  the 

thigii  sa.  lictw.  two  cinquefoils  gu. 
Hiissc,  ar,    three   legs,  cou'^cd  at  (lie  thigh,  gu. 

spurred  oi". 
PIi.'SON,  [Tcnterden,  Kenl,]    quarterly,  gu.   and 

erm.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or. 
Hi'SSEY,  .[Henington,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  across 

vert.  . 
Htissey,  [Yorkshire,]  or,   on  a  cross  vert  a  mullet 

of  the  first. 
Husspij,  [Yorkshire,]  or,   a  cross  Aert,  a  hible  g-u. 
Hussey,  [Suftblk,]  enn.   three  bans  gu. 
Hvssey,  ar.  a  leg,  couped,  in  bend  sa.  betv,'.  (wo 

cinquefoils  gu. 
Hiissey,  or,  three  jjoots  sa. 
Htissi'y,  [Nottinghamshire  and  NViltshire,]  or,  on 

a  fesse  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  ar. 
Hvssey,      [Wiltshire,     Essev,     Dorsetshire,     a.nd 

Salop,]    harry  of  six,  erm.    and  gu. — Crest,  a 

boot  sa.  spurred  or,  topped  crm. 
Husscy,    [liador   Gowtluirp,  and    Linwood,   j^in- 

colnshirc,    Dorsetshire,    and   of  Uiltshhe,]  or, 

a  cross  vert. — Crest,  on  a   mount  vert,  a  hind, 

couciiant,  reguardant,  against  a  ha\uhorii-tree, 

ppr.  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or. 
Hirssci/,  harry  of  six,   erm.  aiul  gu.  on  a  canluii  of 


ii  11  T 

the  last  a  cross  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert  a 
hind,  ])assant,  ar.  under  a  tree  ppr. 

Hi's.sey,  or,  a  cross  vert,  a  label  of  fue  points  az. 

Hiissrij,  or,  a  cross  vert,  a  bcudlet  gu. 

Hus.<i,y,  or,  a  cross  engr.  vert. 

Hiisscy,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  erm. 

Hirni'i/.   [Sussex,]  erm.  three  bars  gu. 

HiLsseif,  sa.  three  bears'  heads,  erased,  ar.  muz- 
zled or. 

lirs  I'l.i.i:,  [Acklam,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  fe-.so 
a/..  bvi\v.  two  martlets  sa.  three  fleurs-de- 
Vir.  or. — Crest,  a  talbot,  sejant,  or,  gorged  vritli 
a  collar  az.  charged  with  three  flcur.s-de-lis  or. 

IlusTOCK,  &>•  HtSTOKK,  sa.  a  chev.  enn.  in 
chief  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

lU'srux,  [Cornwall,]  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 
crowned  or. 

-IIl'T.\KKH,  or  iTuTTAKE!^  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
three  garbs  or. 

]lrTc;ni;NS,  sa.  a  tuvver  ar. —  Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  or,  gorged  with  a  mural  coronet  az. 

Hutch  ESON,  ar.  three  arrows,  pale\vi^a,  in  fesse, 
az.  surmounted  of  a  fosse  or. 

Hutchcson,  [Scotlanuj]  ar.  a  fesse,  az.  surmount- 
ed of  three  arrov.s,  the  middlemost  in  pale,  the 
other  two  bend  dexter  and  sinisterwise,  points 
iiieetiug  in  base,  connterchangeu,  in  chief  a 
bear's  liead,  erased,  sa. 

IIUTCIIINS,  ar.  three  lions,  passant^  sa. — Crest, 
a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  sa. 

IIUTCiiiN-SON,  [Yorkshire  and  Essex,]  per  pale, 
gu.  and  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  betw.  eight. 
cross  crosslet s  or. 

Hutchinson,  [Vv''illoughby-on-the-AVoul,  Xotting- 
hamshire,]  per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, ar.  betv.'.  twelve  cross  crosslets  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cockatrice, 
with  wings  endorsed  az.  beaked,  combed,  and 
wattled,  gu. 

Hutchinson,  [Owthorp,  Nottinghamshire,]  per 
pale,  gu.  and  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  guardaut, 
ar.  betw.  ten  cross  crosslets  or. 

ilrnriorT,  or  Uustetoft,  az.  a  cross,  pat- 
tee,  erm.  betw.  four  roses  or. 

KuTTOi'TS,  [Eedfordshire,]  az.  across,  formee, 
crm.  betw.  four  cinquefoils  or. 

Huliofts,  [Hampshire,  and  Sarura,  V,'iltshire.] 
crm.  three  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a  cross, 
engr.  ar.  betw.  four  plieons  or. 

Hlttokt,  erm.  three  bars  gu.  on  a  quarter  az. 
a  cross  engr.  ar.  betw.  four  i)hcons  or. — Crest, 
a  v  bale's  iiead,  erect  and  erased,  az.  gorged 
^\  ith  a  miiral  coronet  or,  thereon  three  pellets, 
(o  the  collar  a.  chain  and  ring  of  the  second, 

HvTi!,  ar.  two  cheveroiiels  gu.  in  chief  a  human 
liear(  oi'  the  last,  and  in  base  a   hat  sa.  with  an 


li  U  T 

-  ostrich-feather  p})r. — Crest,  on  a  vicath,   three 

sprig-s  of  oak,  erect,  ppr.  eacli  bearhin'  an  aconi 

or.     [Borne  I»/  John  j'rcderick  A.'/u'rcas  llii/Ii, 
;    of  Souths  I  reef,   iunsburi/squarc,  Esq.  ISCj.] 

See  Phite  of  Arms. 
HUTIlUTi.NE,  or,  on   a   beiid  sa.   three  imilk>ts  of 

the  liehl. 
HulJiorne,  or,  on  a  bend  sa.   t'aree  iiuilicly  ar. 
HuTON,  vert,  an  ea>.r'i',  displayed,  or. 
HUTTOLFE,  [Essex,]  az.  a  ciiev.  or,  k.-iw.  tlaee 

bezants. 
HuTTON,    or,    a  Hon,  ramjjaat,  gu.   betw.    tlirce 
•    arrows  ppr.  on  a  cliief  of  thg  second,  thiree   hc- 
~   zauts. — Crest,  a  serpent  emitting  fire  oat  of  its 

month  and  nostrils,  all  ppr. 
Hvlton,  gii.  on  a  fesse  betw.  three  cushions  ar. 

tasseled  or,    as  many  lleiirs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

[Momnnental inscr'ni'ioiito Sir  Timolhi/Hnliuii, 

KnUjlii,    Ilif/h    SherUf    of    Yur /.shire,    IGOG, 

(icho  dicdlii'jyi,)  ill  Si.  Marys  Church,  Jiich- 

7)iond,   Yorkshire.] 
IlulioH,  g'u.  on  a  fesseb.-tv,-.  three  cushions,  tasselled 

or,  across  humeUce  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  tlic 

first.   [Granted to  jfailJ.ew  Hitllon,  D.D.  Dean 

of  York.  July  20,  loS4,  lij  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick.] 
Hulton,  erm.  five  Kascles,  in  fcsse,  gu. 
Hut  ton,  [Hufton,  Scotiaad,]or,  three  annulets  gu. 
Hulton,  [Dnrham,]  gu.  on   a  fesse,  bctv/.   Iliree 

cushions  ar.  tassellcd  or,  as  many  ficurs-de-lis  of 

the  field.     [Borne  ly  liJatthuic  JJutlnn,  Arc/i- 

liishop  of  York,  oh.  1605.] 
Hulton,  or  Himton,  [Cambridgeshire,]  ar.    three 

hurts,  charged  with  as  many  martlets  of  the  lir.,!, 

on   a    chief  vert,    an    eagle,    disjjlayed,   o;-,  all 

within  a  hordure  engr.  gu. 
Hulton,  sa.  achev.  beiv,'.  three  bucl-.s'  heads,  ca- 

bossed,  or. 
Hulton,  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  ar.  anncdsa. 
Hulton,    [Goldsborough,    Yorkshire,    and  Galle, 

Cumberland,]  ar.'  on   a  fesse  sa.   three   bucks' 
.  heads,  cahossed,  or. — Crest,  three  broad  arrov.s, 

two  in  saltier  and  one  in  pale  sa.  enfiled  with   a 

ducal  coronet  or.     [Granted  June  5,  1591).] 
Hulton,  [C'.;i,;!>;l;:  .■•.hire,]  ar.  three  huris,  on  each 

a  mar',  .,.;;!;■  j':>  id;  a  chief  a:^  charged'  v.ilh 

an  c.^gi.  ,   <M-;;L  ;.  J,  or. 
HidioH,    [iJennvic!;,   Durha)n,]    vert,    an   eagle, 

displayed,    or,    armed   sa. — Crest,    an   ostricL's 
.   head,  betw.  two  ostrich's  wings,  expanded,   ar. 

holding  in  the  mouth  a  horse-shoe  or. 
HulloH,  [I'orrest,  Cu.mborland,]  erin.  nn  a  fesse 
'  gu.  three  bucks'  heads,  ca'nossed,  ar. 
Hut  ton,  crm.  five  fusils,  in  fesse,  gu.     fAnother, 

the  fusils  pierced.) 
Hulton,  [ilutton,  Cumbcrl.aud,  and  Cambridgc- 


U  U  Y 

shire,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  cushions  ar. 
tasNellcd  of  the  second,  each  charged  with  u 
ilear-de-lis  of  tlie  field,  on  a  canton  ax.  a  fah-Iiion 
of  the  third,  hilt  and  ))omcl  or. — Crest,  two 
eagles'  lunids,  erased,  in  saltier,  endorsed  sa. 
t'oliled  with  a  coroiuU  or. 

IbUlun,  [Lancashire  and  Darhani,]gu.  on  a  fcjje 
or,  betw.  three  cushions  erm.  tasselled  of  the 
second,  a  fieur-de-lis  sa.- — Crest,  a  man  ppr. 
banded  round  the  waist  ar.  holding  in  his  hr.nd 
tlirec  leaves  vert.  fAnother  cnst,  an  American 
|ipr.  wreathed  round  the  middle  vert,  holding  in 
the  dexter  hand  a  tobacco-leaf  ppr.) 

IJiiiton,  [\Veslmoreland,]  gu.  on  a  fesse,  helv,-. 
tlnee  cushions  or,  tasselled  of  tLe  last,  each 
charged  with  a  fiera'-de-lis  of  the  field,  a  martlet 
sa. — Crest,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  beaked  xs-A 
h  gged  sa.  betw.  two  branches  of  laurel  vert. 

llallon,  [Durham.]  The  same  ai'ins,  without  the 
martlet. 

Hulton,  [Scotland,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  bcrv,-. 
three  arrows,  points  downwards,  two  and  one, 
])pr.  headed  and  feathered  ar.  ou  a  chief  gu.  a- 
many  bezants.- — Crest,  a  serjjent  catching  at  ihe 
finger  of  a  man's  hand,  issuing  from  a  cloud,  iill 
ppr.  [Borne  bi;  Thomas  Hulton,  Esq.  of  I'i'vl- 
Inn-Lodye,   Wilts,  1824.] 

Hulton,  ar.  three  hurts,  on  each  a  martlet  of 
the  first,  on  a  chief  vert,  an  eagle,  display  vd, 
o)-. 

Jiiiilou,  [Dnriiam  and  Kent,]  gu.  on  a  fesse  er, 
b:'t\v.  three  lozenge-shaped  cushions  erm.  fringed 
and  tasselled  of  the  second,  as  many  fleurs-df- 
lis  sa. — Crest,  a  black  Moor,  wreathed  abont 
the  temples  and  waist,  and  holding  in  the  dexter 
liand  a  trefoil,  sli]jped,  vert.  [Borne  by  the 
]\ev.  John  Hulton,M.A.  of  Houghton-le-Sprlny , 
Durham,  and  of  the  Hole,  Kent,  1S25.]  .S^-e 
Plate  of  Arms. 

HUXHAM,  [London,  and  I'iymoath,  Dnvonsiiire,] 
ar.  a  lion,  ramj>ani,  ermines,  on  a  chief  gu.  a 
cinquefoil,  belv,-.  two  cross  crosslets  or. — Cre.-t, 
a  demi  lion,  rampant,  ermines,  holding  in  his 
]xiv. s  an  escocheon  ar.  charged  v.ith  a  cross  cross- 
let  gu.     [Granted  2>oi:  1759.] 

Hu.vliam,  [Devon,]  ar.  afion,  nnnpaut,  sa.  ' 

li  rx  I.  v.\,  [Edmonton,  Jliddlesex,] erm.  on  a  beiid. 
coi'iised,  gn.  three  crescents  or. —  Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  erm. 
collared  of  the  first,  holding  betw.  his  paws  a 
crescent  of  the  last. 

ilu.vley,  [Huxley,  Cheshire.]  T;:c  same  arms.— 
Crest,  a  snake  ppr. 

lluvi)!;,  or  Hyde,  az.  a  chev.  bclw.  tiave  lo- 
zenges or,  a  file  of  three  points,  in  cljief,  gu. 


II  Y  N 

Hyatt,  ar.  a  lion,  r;inip;uit,  sa.  a  cliief,  per  fesst^ 
indented  of  the  second  and  i]r^i. — Crest,  a  tower 
!;n.  out  of  tiie  baftlenient  a  demi  lion,   rampant, 

JI  vi.K,   a/,;  a  c.liev.  betw.  three  lozeivrs  or. 
]I,/flc.  [lila-LMN.-,  near  Al.in-doii,  Ilerk.s.]  ^ni.  two 

H:/de.  [XoUlni;!iani.sliire,]   gu.    a  saltier  or,  hvUv. 

■four  hczantb  a  chief  crni. 
lIvEl/r,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  s,i.  a  chief  per  fe>.se, 

indented,  ar.  and  gn. 
HVKR,  [London,]  gu.  a  porciijiine  ar.  collared  or. 
HvKTT,    [Wotton,   Somersetshire,    157:3,]    ar.  a 

lion,  rampant,  gn.  a  chief  per  fe.sse,  indented,  ar. 

and  sa. — Crest,    a  demi  pegasiis  .sa.  crined  or, 

wings  endorsed  of  the  last. 
Hi/eit,  ar.  a  lion,  ramjnnit,  sa.  u  chief  indenteil  ef 

(he  la.st.— Crest,   a  to'.ver  gn.  out   of  tlie  batlle- 
'  menu  a  demi  lion,  ram  pan  1,  .sa. 
HvGATii,  gu.  two  bar.s  ar.   en  a   bend    or,    a  for- 

teanx,  belw.  two  leopards'  heads  az. 
IfYGUl-OKD,  alias  11  V.LhAUU,  [Mifcliain,  Surrev, 

and  Devoi3shi)'C,]  sa.  a  bend,  (lory,  ar. 

iJVGIlMORE.       See  with  IllOJIMOK]-. 

JJVLiAIiJJ,  a2.  a  thev.  ar.  bet\^.  tln-ee  mullefs 
or. 

Hv^.fOR,  [Northumberland,]  or,  a  cross-bow,  s:i. 
betw.  four  cocks  gu. 

IJympen,  or  IIYiMIMIen,  [ilertfovdshirc,]  gu. 
three  bars  genielles,  eriu.  a  chief,  indented,  of 
the  second. 

TiVNDSTOKK,  sa,  a  chev.  erni.  betw.  three  lions, 
rampant,  ar.  crowned  or. 

Hyndstoke,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  in  chief  tv,o  lions,  ram- 
pant, of  the  second. 

llYNDli,  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  ar.  befsv.  three  es- 
callops of  the  second,  each  charged  with  a 
lozenge  az. 

Hynde,  gu.  three  hinds'  Ijeads,  erased,  ar.- 

Rynde,  gu.  on  a  chev.  belw.  three  hinds,  trij)p-,ui[, 
or,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  az.  betw.  two  hurts, 
on  each  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second. — Crest,  a 
hind's  head,  couped,  ppr.  collared  or,  holding  in 
his  mouth  a  rose  gu.  leaved  vert. 

]!i/iid,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  hinds  oi .  [GranUd 
to  Howland  11  i/iid,  of  }lesore,  Bucks,  hi/  Coolw, 
Clarenclcux,  jV,S:j.] 

Hynum.Y,  ar.  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded, 
preying  on  a  (hild  in  swaddling  clothes,  the  face 
ppr.  clothes  gu.  and  binding  or. 

Hynell,  .sa.  a  llein--de-lis  or. 

Hynki-YNG,  ar.  two  bars  az.  in  chief  (hree  lions" 
heads,  erased,  of  the  second. 

HynkI'UNNY,  gu.  (wo  bars  geinelles  or,  a  chief, 
indented,  erm. 


i    K    E 

ITynm5;i:.s,  [Xew  Inn,]  ar.  a  cross-how  s.i.  betw, 

three  co,  Ls  gu. 
}IvNTON,   [Devon,]  vert,  abend  or. 
lJvi;i:,    [Jyiijiion,]  gu.    a   iiedge-hog  ar.  coltr.red 


liUSKTSoN,  [Leeds,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  on  a  bend 
cottisc'd  ar.  betw.  two  fleeces  or,  three  escallops 
of  the  first.— Crest,  a  unicorn's  head,  erased, 
pir  fessp,  ar.  and  gii.  charged  with  three  escat- 
lotis,  cpunterchanged,  two  and  one. 

]n!■^^VOKTIl,  [Suffolk,]  av.  a  chev.  betw".  three 
fusils  gu. 

IiiUKAM',  [Suffolk,]  per  fesse,  or  and  gn.  a  fer- 
de-)nonlin  and  four  lozenges,  counterchangcd. 

Ibfjrdvc,  [Hertfordshire,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  gu.  on 
a  cross  nioline,  betw.  two  lozenges  in  fesse,  a 
lozenge  betw.  four  mullets,  all  countercliasiged. 
— Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  endiowed,  vested  bcndv 
of  six,  or  and  az.  cull'  nr.  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  cross  crosslet,  fitchee,  sa. 

IiiVNEV/ORTii,  or  I'r.ETs'WORTii,  ar.  a  chev. 
botw.  three  lozenges  gu. 

IciiAM,  sa  a  chev.  betw..  three  hawks  ar.  belied 
or. 

Icni\GH.\M,  az.  frettv  ar. 

IjJKCiii;,   [Suffolk,]  ar.  a  fesse,    betw.   two   chev. 

lii£.\,  [Kent.]     The  same  as  Eden. 

I»io,  [Wyllt,  Wa!e.s,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
spears'  heads,  ar.  cmhrued,  gu. 

Idd;,  gu.  a  fesse  or,  in  cliief  two  helmets  ppr. 
garnished  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  helmet,  as  in 
the  arms. 

lim.Lii,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  acorns  or,  husked 
veit. 

IiiARD,  or  Illiard,  az.  three  mullets  or. 

IiioNLS,  [London  and  Saloj),  IGIO,]  az.  a  lion, 
passant,  belw.  three  crosses,  fonnee,  fitchee,  or, 
a  chief  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  lion,  lampant, 
or,  supporting  an  anchor  az,  tindjered  of  flia 
first. 

Irkm.VG,  or  Ikdng,  az.  a  chief,  chetpiy,  ar. 
and  gu.     (Aiiollier,  or  and  gn.) 

IleiciK/,  or,  a  chief,  cliequy,  ar.  and  gu. 

Ik  UNSALf.,  IsivKNSAJ.i;,  or  IlkJ'^n.sai.k,  [Suf- 
folk,] gu.  a  fesse,  betw,  Uvo  chev.  or,  a  cantoik 
enn. 


Ikcnscde,  az.  fretty  or. 


I  N  C 

Hemali',  az.  a  fret  or. 

Ii,.\\r,  or  Ila.mv,  ar.  a  fessc,  Letw.   six.  ciiique- 

Ibils  sa. 
Ham,  or  Ilaiiuj,  ar.  a  fesse,  betv.  six  cscallojis  sa. 
li.MiD,  a/,  three  mullets  or. 
iMJEKT,  [Bowriiigslcigli,   Devon,]  or,    two  cliev. 
cngr.  vert,  betw.   tiiree  roses   gu.    seeded  and 

barbed  jipr. —  Crest,  a  pheasant  cock  ar.  combed 

and  wattled  gu.  [Grariiedbu  Thomas  St.  Geort/a, 

1092.] 
Ii.DKUTOX,     or  Ilderiion,    [NorlliiiinberJaMd,] 

ar.  three  >vater-bougets  sa. 
Itdcrton,  [Northuniberlaiul,]  ar.  three  water-bou- 

gets  gu. 
lldcrton,  [Yorkshire,]  or,  three  walcr-bougcts  sa. 
Iklerton,  ar.  two  bais  sa. 
Ilk,  or,  a  chev.  gu. 
iLiNN,    ar.    a   horse's   Lead,  erased,  sa.   bridled, 

or. 
iLKi'XSALE,  gu.   a  fesse,   betw.  two  chev.   or,  a 

canton  croi. 
Ii,i.ARY,    or  Hillary,    [Staffordshire,]    ,sa.    a 

fieur-de-Iis  or. 
IllEY,   [Lijicolusliire   and   Leicestershire,]    erm. 

twO  chev.  sa. 
Illey,  or  Jlney,  erm.  a  chev.  sa. 
Jl'ni,  or  Ishy,  evm,  a  fesse  gu. 
i//fy,  [Sa)Tolk,]gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  abend 

az. 
///t'v,  az.  a  cross  or,  gutfee  de   sang,   betw.  four 

doves  ar. 
Illvy,  OT  Jllis,  HZ.  a  cross  ar.  guttee  de  sang,  betw. 

four  martlets  of  the  second. 
Illey,  [Lincolnshire,]  gu.   an  eagle,   displayed,  or, 

cliarged  Mith  a  bendlet  of  the  field. 
lLLlNG^YORTH,  [Surrcv,]  ar.   a  fesse,  flory,  gu. 

betw.  three  escallops  sa. 
lUiiicjworili,  [Leicestershire,]  erm.   on  a  bend  gu. 

three  chaplets  or. 
Ilsle-y,  [llsley,  Berks,]   or,   two  bars   gcmolles 

sa.  in  chief  three  pellets. 
IMi.ERT,  or,  billettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
Imjioff,  ar.  three  bulTaloes'  heads,  couped,  sa. 
Imi'ky,    [Hammersmitli,  iNIiddlesex,]    gu.    on    a 

chev.  betw.    three   leopards'  faces   or,  as  many 

cinquefoils  of  the  field. 
In  I),  [King  of  Northumberland,]  or,  a  boar,  pas- 
sant, sa. 
Ince,  [luce,  Lancashire,]  ar.  three  tortcauxes  in 

bend,    betvr.    two    cottises    sa. —  Crest,    on    a 

mount  vert,  a  horse,  sejant,  against  an  oak-tree 

PI"-- 
'"'■f,  or  Inch,  [Lancashire  and  Lincolnshire,]  ar. 

three   torteauxes,  in  bi:nd,   betw.    tv,o  bendlets 

Jnckell,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  martlets  or. 


I  K  G 

InclcU,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betw.  six  mullets  or. 
Inckpkn,  or  Lncki'ENY,  [^^'"llitel^ouse,  Hamp- 
shire,] gu.   two    bars    gemelles   or,  a  chief,  in- 
dented, erm. 

Jnckpen,  [Go!al;er,  Hants,]  gu.  two  bars  gemelles 
or,   a  chief  erm. 

IxcLKDOT^.     Ste  Jnklj;ijo\. 

Iners,  [Ireland,]  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  fteurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Int-a-n'!',  gu.  three  boys'  heads,  cuuped,  ar.  crined 
or. 

Infan'tleroy,  [Dorsetshire,]  gu.  three  infants' 
heads,  couped  at  the  shoulders  ))pr.  crined  or. 

Jnfanlleroy,  [Dorsetshire,]  erm.  three  princes' 
heads,  crowned,  mantled,  and  couped,  at  the 
breast  ppr. 

IxcALUESTHURF,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  a  cross  engr. 
ar. 

Inge,  [Staft'ordshire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  vert,  three 
leopards'  heads  ar.  (Another,  or.) — Crest,  tv.o 
battle-axes,  in  saltier  ppr.  eu.filed  v.ith  a  ducal 
coronet  or. 

Iiiyc,  or  Judge,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  a  chev.  vert. 

Iv.yc,  or,  on  a  chev.  vert,  three  leopards'  heads  of 
the  field.  [Grcuited  to  William  Inge,  of  Lei- 
cester, 1)11  Sir  John  Borone/h,  Garter,  Feb.  22. 
1G4J.] 

L"/er,  [Sir  William,  Temp.  Edward  L]  or,  a  chev. 
vert. 

Lng):lram,  quarterly;  first  and  fourth,  vair  and 
gu.  ;  .second  and  third,  gu.  a  fesse  ar. 

Inceriiam,  vair,  two  bars  gu. 

Iiu/erhnm,  or,  two  pales  gu. 

Ingerland,  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  three  hawks' 
heads,  erased,  sa. 

Iiwcrland,  ar.  a  fesse,  embattled,  gu.  betw.  three 
hawks'  heads,  erased,  or. 

Ingersalem,  ar.  seven  bars  gemelles  az. 

Ingham,  or  Inge,  [Stafl'ordshire,]  or,  a  cliev. 
vert. 

Ingham,  [Norfolk,]  per  pale,  or  and  vert,  a  cross, 
moline,  gu. 

Ingluan,  per  pale,  erm.  and  vert,  a  cross,  pattee, 

Ini/ham,  [Norfolii,]  per  pale,  ai'.  and  vert,  a  cross, 

sarcelly,   gu. 
Ingham,  [Norl'olk   and    Kent,]  quarterly,  or   and 

vert,   a  cross  cngr.  gu. 
Inqham,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  escallops  of  the 

first. 
Inghnm,   ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  escallops  or. 
Ingham,   [I.<e.icestorshirc,]    erm.   a   cross  palonce, 

Ingham,   or.   a  cross  moline  gu. 
Ingham,    [Norfolk,]  quarterly,  or  and  vert,  a  cross 
muline  gu. 

[  3  ..  ] 


,'l.n      i'lt  i)(! 


«    -i-niit  .111   '^  ! 


I  N  G 

Ingliam,  or,  a  cross  etip;r.  f;u. 
iNGLF.iiERT,  gu.  a  hciid  iir.  coltised  or. 
Ingleberl,  gu.  a  bend  or,  cottised  nr. 
Iiif/hberl,   gii.  on  a  fosso  or,  cottisod  nr.  a  crescent 

sa. 
Jncjltherl,  betuly   of  ciglit,  or   and    vert,   a   cliev. 

erm . 
Inglkrv,  or  Ii\r,iLKY,    [Ripley-Castle,    York- 
^  shire,]  sa.  an  estoile  of  six  points  ar. — Crcit,   a 

boar's  liead,  conjiod  and  erect  ar.   tusks  or. 
Jiigkhij,    sa.    five   fleurs-de-lis    ar.  two,   one,  and 

two. 
Iiiglcbt/,  [YorksLire,]  sa.  an  estoile  erni. 
Inghhy,  sa.  a  mullet  of  six  points  ar.  w  itliiii  a  bnr- 

dure  or. 
Jnglchy,  [Norfolk,]  sa.  an  estoilc  of  sixteen  points 

ar. 
Jnglebi/,  [Cheshire,]  sa.  a  star  of  eight  points  nr. 
Ingleby,  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 
Ingledkn,  az.  a  fesse,  dauccttee,  or,  betw.  three 

guttees  of  the  last. 
■Ingledkw,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  nuillets  gu. 
Inglkfield,  [Berkshire,]  bany  of  sLx,  gu.  and 
ar.  ou  a  chief  or,  a  lion^  passant,  az.  (Aiiotlicr, 
sa.) 
Jnghfield,  [Berkshire,]  barry  of  eight,  ar.  and  gu. 

ou  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  az.  | 

Inglefteld,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  chief  az, 

a  lion,  passant,   or. 
IngUfield,  [^Yar  wick  shire,]  gu.  Iv.o  bars  ar.  ou  a 
chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,   az. — Crest,    an  arm, 
embowed,    habited,  per  pale,  gu.   and  or,  cufi' 
ar.  grasping-  in  the  hand  jipr.  a  branch  vert. 
Inglefield,  ar.  three  bars  gu.  on  a  chief  az.    a  linn, 

passant,  or. 
high'field,  barry  of  ten,  ar.  and  gii.  on  a  canto.'i  of 

the  second,  a  mullet  of  the  first. 
Inglefeld,  ar.  four  bars  gu.  a  cr.uton  of  the  first. 
Inglefield,  clusefted,  gu.  and  ar.  on   a   chief  or,  a 

lion,  passant,  sa. 
Ingi.ethorp,  orlNGi.ETJiour):,  [Norfolk,]  gu. 

a  cross  engr.  ar. 
IngletJiorpc,  ar.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  rose  or. 
Ingleton,  or  Ingeedkn,  [i'lranijiton,   Devoii,] 
ar.  a  chev.  engr.    sa.    i)ctw.    three    tuns   of   the 
last,  from  the  bung-hole  of  each  a  fhiuie issuing, 
ppr. 
Inclkti  ,  [Allingloii,  Devon,]  sa.  a  bend  ar.  bct\v. 

six  cscallojis  or. 
Inceis,  az.  a  lion,  ramj)ant,  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  stars  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure  gu. 
—Crest,  a  dcnii  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  mullet  or. 
Inglis,  [Manners,  Scotland,]  az.  a  lion,  ramp.uil, 

ill  chief  three  slars  ar. 
Inglis,  [Newtounleyes,  Scotland,]  az.  a  lion,  rnm- 


I  N  K 

pant,  ar.  on  a  chief  engr.  of  the  second,  three 
stars  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  star,  ciuironed  Vfith 
clouds  ppr. 
Iiigl/s,   [Cramond,  Scotland,]  az.  a  lion,   salient, 
ar.  0(1  a  chief  or,  three   nuillets   of  the  tirst. — 
Crest,  a  d'^mi  lion,  rampant,  ar.  holding  in  his 
dexter  jiaw  a  mullet  or. 
Inglisu,  ([uarterly,  or  and  gu.  in  the  first  quar- 
ter a  lion,  rain])ant,  of  the  second. 
Iiiglit.Ji,  [Siinblk,]  gu.  two  bars  gemellcs  or,   on  a 

canton  ar.  five  billets  sa. 
Inglislt,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  three  bars  genielles  or,  ou 

a  canton  ar.  six  billets  sa. 
Tiiglish,  erm.  a  bend  az. 
Ingloys,  [Norfolk,]  gu.  two  bars  gemelles  or,  a 

canton  ar.  billettce  sa. 

Ingo,  or   In'GOE,  [Essex,]    nr.    three   roses    ^\i. 

pierced  or.     (Another,  seeded  or, barbed  \ert.) 

iNGOEHESr.y,    or    lN'GOi,D.snY,    [Letherborov,-, 

Walridge,    Buckinghamshire,     and    Ncwbottle, 

Northamptonshire,]  erm.    a   saltier  engr.  sa. — 

Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  deml  lion  gu. 

charged  oil  the  shoulder  ^^  ith   an  estoile  of  the 

first. 

Iiigoldshy,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.   three 

estoiles  ar.  within  a  bordure  engr.  or. 
Ingoldsby,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  an  estoile  of  six  points 

ar.  within  a  bordure  or. 
Ingon,   [France,]  vert,  a  cross  crosslet,  filchee, 

in  the  foot 

Ingram,  [Loudon,  Yforcestershire,  Ilalstcd, 
Essex,  Herefordshire,  Temple-Nowsou,  York- 
shire, and  Yv^irwickshire,]  erni.  on  a  fesse  gu. 
three  escallops  or. — Crest,  a  griCin's  head, 
quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  (Another  crest,  a  cock 
ppr.) 
Ingrain,   az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  or. 

—  Crest,  a  cock. 
Ingram,  or,  two  pales  gu. 

Ingram,  [Scotland,]  erm.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  es- 
callops or,  all  within  a  bordure  engr.  az  charged 
with  eight  bees,  volant,  the  bodies  of  the  "se- 
cond winged  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  phceuix  in 
flames,  all  ppr.  [Certified  at  the  College  of 
Arms,    London,  June,  1772,  to  John  Inqram, 

Esq.] 

Ingridew.     The  .same  as  1^'GLEDEV\^ 
Ingstuhds,  [Cambridgcshiie,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  in 

chief  a  mullet  of  the  second. 
Inians,  az.  three  lleurs-de-lis  ar. 
Inkei,,   sa.  a  lir'i-d,  betw.  six  martlets  or. 
Inkei.ton,  [i^evon,]  gu.  three  tuns  ar. 
Inkersaei-,  [ilerlford   and   Middlesex,]   gu.    a 

ft:sse,  d.incettee,  erm.  betv,-.  six  trefoil-.,  slijjped. 

or. — Crest,  a  grillin's  head   gu.    gorged   with   a 

fesse,   daiicettee,  erm,    betw.   two   wings,    dis- 


IP  E 

])laved,  or.     [Herald's  Offur,   Herts  and  Mid- 
dlesex, C  28.] 
Inklkdon,  or  Tnkleton',  [Ilurklaiid,    D.non- 

sbire,]  ar.  a  clicv.    betw.    tlin-c   tuiis  .sa.   fl;mios 

issuing  from  the  bungs  ppr. 
Jiicledon,  ar.  a  cliev.    engr.   behv.   llirce   luus   sa. 

firo  issuing  from  llie  bung-holes  ppr. — Crest,  a 
•^  falcon  ppr.  beaked   and  belled  or.     [Borne  l>/ 

FvOerl    Neu-fo7i   Incledon,    ILsq.    of    Ycotown- 

Housc,  Devon,  1825.] 
Innkr,  or  JUNOR,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  five  fleurs- 
de-lis  of  the  first,  uitliin  a  bordurc  engr.  of  (he 

second. 
IXNES,  [Thursten,  Scotland,]   ar.    three  stars   of 

five  points,  vithin    a    bordure,   indented,   az.— 

— Crest,  a    star    of  six  points,  environed    \\'ith 

clouds,  all  ppr. 
Inncs,  [Edingight,   Scothnid,]  ar.    three  stars   az. 

■svithiu  a  bordure,   chequy,  of  the   first   and    s^^- 

cond. — Crest,   a  branch  of  jiahn,  slijiped,  pjir. 
Junes,  [Iniies,   Scotlaud,]  ar.  three  stars  az, 
Lutes,  [Elairtun,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  three 

stars  az. — Crest,   a  primrose,  thereupon  a  bee, 

sucking  the  same. 
Lines,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a   fesse   cngr.    betw.    three 

stars  az. 
Tnnes,    [Balhalvie,  Scotland,]   ar.  a  fc.sse,  v,av\-, 

betvr.  tln-ee  stars  az. 
Lines,  [Sfotland.]     The  same,  the  fesse  counter- 
embattled. 
Lines,  [Edinburgh,]  ar.  a  cross  pattee,  betw.  three 

stars  az. — Crest,  two  hands,  joined  fessesvays, 

grasping  a  .sword,  all  ppr. 
Lines,   [Ixitfour,    Bamff",  Scotland,]  ar.   throe  es- 

toiles  of  tv.elve  points,  -within  a  bordure  az.  he- 

zantee. — Crest,  an  increscent  ar. 
Lines,  ar.  three  estoiles  az. — Crest,  a  boar's  head, 

erased,  or.     [Borne  hy Lines,  Esq.  of 

Hanqislead,  Middlesex,  1825.] 
IXREVS,  or  Irereis,  ar.    a    chev.    betw.  three 

measuring  yards  gu. 
lNV."ARi)i;y,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  on  a  chief  sa.  two 
.  mullets  or. 
IxwWRrii.v,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.   ou  a  chief  of 

the  last  two  mullets  of  the  (irst. 
IxwiNE,   ar.  three  holly-leave.-,  ppr. 
In  WOOD,  [Cobham,  Surrey,]  vert,  agriflin,  p;i.s- 

sant,  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  laurel- 
leaves  of  the  first. 
In  WINE,  ar.  three  holly-leaves,  pendent,  ppr. 
Inyng,  o#-Junvng,  [Devou,]  or,  a  fesse  betw. 

two  doves  sa.  a  canton,  quarterly,  or  and  gu. 
Invs,    ar.    three   torteauxes,    in    bend,   cotiised, 

gu. 
Ipi:rs,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  bulls'  heads,  coupcd, 

gu. 


I  11  E 

Ipcrave,  sa.  on  a  fcr-de-iJiolino,  ar,  five  mullets 

gii- 
Ii'J;)-,  [I'.iul  of  Kent,]  gyroi}ny  of  eight,   or   and 

az.  an  e.^cocheon  gu.  (n  er  all  a  baion  ar. 
ll'Ui;.'^,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  liirce  bulls' 

heads,  cabo.ssed,  gu. 
JpsTANf:;,  ar.a  chev.  betw.  three  mullets  gu. 
Ipstans,    or   Jpstones,    ar.    a    chev.    betv,'.    three 

crescents  gu. 
Irh.M.l,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  a  chev.  chequy,   or  and 

gu. 
JUitV,  ar.  a  fesse  and  canton  sa. 
Lhij,   [Boston,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  frcttv   sa.    en  a 

canton   gii.    a   chaplet  or. — Crest,  a    Saracen's 

head,  side-faced,  coui)cd  at  the   shoulders  ppr. 

wreadied  about  the  temples,  ar.  and  sa. 

\ole. — The  ancient  cro.-it,  a  tiger's  head  ar.  era.'ied,  per 
fcs-^e,  Ku.  maried  and  collaied  ot  Uielast. 

Irhif,  [Lincohishire,  Tenjp.  2d  Elizabeth,]  ar. 
fietty  sa. 

Irhij,  [Lincoln.shire,  Temp.  Charles  I.]  The  same 
arms. — Crest,  a  wivern's  head  ar.  gorged  with 
two  bars  c  m('lles  gu. 

Irdih,  or  Irish,  ar.  a  fesse  az.  a  bendlet  gu. 

iRKiiii.L,  sa.  a  bend  betw.  three  trefoils  ar. 

IrbtU,  sa.  a  bend,  betw.  three  trefoils,  slipped, 
ar. 

1i;ei!V,  [Cambridgeshire  and  Cumberland,]  ar.  a 
fret  sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  nnillet  of 
the  first. 

Ircht),  [Ircby,  Cumberland,]  ar.  frettv  gu.  a  can- 
ton az. 

Irehy,  ar.  frctty  gu.  a  canton  sa. 

lRi;i()iiU,  [London,]  ar.  oa  a  chev.  sa.  betw. three 
fieurs-de-lis,  pierced,  az.  as  many  goats'  heads, 
erased,  of  the  field. 

Ireland,  [Hertford  and  Salop,]  gu.  three  fieur.s- 
de-lis  ar.  ou  a  chief  iiulculcd  of  the  last,  a  lion, 
])assant,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  flerus-de-lis  ar. 
entwined  with  a  snake,  reguardant,  vert,  per- 
forating the  middle  leaf  of  thefleur.  [Ch-an(ed 
KiOL] 

Iriliijul,  or,  three  rrovvris  az. 

Jnliiml,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  close  helmets  or. 

JreUnid,  [.Surrey,]  ar.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  three 
mullets  pi. 

Ireland,  [llout,  Lanca.shire,]  ar.  an  annulet  betw. 
three  spicr-uiortars  sa. 

L-rland.  [Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Oswalstree,  and 
Abbrighton,  Shropshire,]  gu.  six  lleurs-de-lis, 
three,  two,  and  one,  ar. — Crest,  a  dove  ar.  in 
his  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert. 

Jreland,    [j^ydiato,    Lancashire,]    gu.    a  .spear  iu 
bend  or,  headed  ar.  the  head  pointing  to  the  si- 
nister base  point,  at  the  other  end  a  peunou 
[  3  Q  2  ] 


I  R  O 

peiulent,  of  (lie  tLiid,  betw.  six  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  last,  111!  wthiii  a  bordure  ciigr.  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Ireland,  [London,]  pii.  six  fleurs-de-lis  or,  three, 
tv,-o,   and  one,  an  annidet  for  diflcreiice. 

Ireland,   gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar. 

Ireland,  gw.  three  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  a  chief  indented 
i'Ym.     [Granted  to  James  Ireland,  anno  J  GUI.] 

Ireland,  [Jjancashire,  Temp.  Henry  ^'ItI.] 

u  chev.  betw.  six  fieurs-dc-lis 

Irelky,  or  Irelled,  quarterly,  per  fcsse  in- 
dented or  and  az. 

Iremongkr,  [Lancashire  and  Sln'opshirc,]  sa.  a 
chev.  vairc  or  and  gu.  betw.  tiu'ee  boars'  heads 
ar.  coupcd  of  tlie  thij-d. — Crest,  a  boars'  head 
ar.  collared  vaire  or  and  gii. 

Ircmonger,  sa.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw.  three  boars, 
passant,  ar.  as  many  falcons'  heads,  erased,  of 
the  field. —  Crest,  a  pha?nix,  with  wings  expand- 
ed, issuing  from  flames  ppr. 

Irkton,  erui.  a  bend,  voided,  gu. 

Irelon,  ar.  abend,  voided,  gai. 

Ireion,  gyrouny  of  four,  erm  and  gu. 

Ireton,  per  saltier  or  and  gu. 

Ireion,  [Ireton,  Derbyshire,  and  Sfaflordshire,] 
erni.  two  bends  gu. — Crest,  a  squirrel. 

Ireton,  [Ireton,  Cumberland,  Nortliampton,  York- 
shire, and  Hampshire,]  ar.  a  fcsse  sa.  in  chief 
three  mullets  gu. — Crest,  a  denii  lion  sa.  collar- 
ed ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  mullet  gu. 

Ireton,  ar.  a  fesse  and  three  mullets  in  chief  gu. 

Ireton,  [Sir  .Tohn,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1G59,] 
ar.  two  bends  gu. 

Irish,  or  Ireyr,  [Ireys,  Dorsetshire,]  az.  a 
fesse  ar.  over  all  a  bend  gu. — Crest,  in  an  oak 
tree  eradicated  and  erect  ppr.  a  dragon  or, 
pierced  through  the  breast  with  a  sword  of  the 
first,  hilt  of  the  second. 

iKLANn,  [Baruban,  Scotland,]  ar.  two  bars  gu. 
on  the  uppermost  three  mullets  or,  in  chief  a 
boar's  head  couped  az. 

Irmyngks,  az.  a  chev,  betw.  four  birds' heads, 
erased,   or. 

Irnyng,  or  I>.YNG,  [Devonshire,]  ar.  a  fcsse, 
betw.  two  hinds  sa.  a  chief,  paly  of  four,  or  and 
gu. 

Ironmonger,  or  Iremonger,  [Nottingham, 
and  Goldingfield,  Berkshire,]  sa.  on  a  chev.  or, 
betw.  three  boars,  passant,  ar.  as  many  birds' 
heads,  erased,  of  the  first. — Crest,  a  phoenix  or, 
in  flames  ]i[)r. 

Ironsjue,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  cross;,  ilory, 
counterflory,  or.  [Borne  by  Dr.  Gilbert  Iron- 
side, Bishop  of  Hereford,   1()79.] 

Ironside,   per   pale,  nz,  and  gu.  a  cross  trcssured, 
.    with  lialf  fleurs-de-lis  or. 


1  n  V 

Ironside,  fjUarterly,  az.  and  gu.  a  cross,  patonce, 
or.     (Another,   the  cross  flory.) 

Ironside,  [Lincolnshire,]  sa.  a  fcsse,  dauncetlee, 
ar.  in  chief  two  chaplets  or. 

Ironside,  []loughfon-le-S|)ring,  Durham,]  per  pale, 
az.  and  gu.  a  cross,  patonce,  or. — Crest,  a  cross 
crosslet  

Irton,  [Irton,  Cumberland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  sa.  in 
chief  three  mullets  gu. 

Irvin,  ar.  three  holly-leaves  and  a  chief  vert.— 
Crest,  a  hand,  holding  a  bay-rod,  adoi-ncd  v.ith 
nine  leaves  ppr. 

Irvin,  [Inchray,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three 
holly-leaves  vert. — Crest,  Uvo  holly-branches,  in 
saltier,  ppr. 

Irvin,  [Fedderef,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  hollv- 
branches,  each  consisting  of  as  many  lea\  es  ppr. 
banded  gu.  within  a  bordure  engr.  vert. — Crest, 
a  branch  of  holly,  banded,  as  in  the  arms. 

Irvine,  [Castle-Fortagh,]  ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw. 
three  holly-leaves  vert.  —  Crest,  a  hand  in  a 
gauntlet,  issuing  out  cf  a  cloud,  holding  a  thistle 
ppr. 

Irvine,  [Eoushaw,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  holly-Icaves, 
slipped,  vert. 

Irvine,  [Artamfoord,  Scotland,]  ar.  three  holly- 
branches,  each  consisting  of  as  inany  leaves  ]jpr. 
banded  gu.  within  a  bordure,  indented,  vert. — 
Crest,  two  holly-brauches,  in  saltier,  vert. 

Irvin,  [Kincoussie,  Scotland.]  The  same  as 
IR^Vl^'];,  within  a  bordure,  chcquy,  vert  arid 
ar. 

Irvin,  [Bieldside,  Scolhuid,]  ar.  a  sheaf  of  arrows 
gu.  betw.  three  holly-branches,  each  consisting 
of  as  many  leaves,  banded  of  the  second,  within 
a  bordure  of  the  third. — Crest,  three  holly- 
leaves,  conjoined  in  one  stalk  ppr. 

Irvin,  [Cairnfield.]  The  same  as  Irv.'ine, 
v.itbiu  a  bordure  engr.  vert.— Crest,  a  cross 
crosslet,  fitchee,  gu.  and  branch  of  holly,  slipped, 
in  saltier  vert. 

Irvin,  [Lenturk,  Scotland.]  The  same  as  Ir- 
^^I>!E,  within  a  bordure  vert. — Crest,  a  sheaf 
of  hollen,  consisting  of  seven  leaves  vert,  band- 
ed gu. 

Irvin,  [Murthill,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  sheaf  of  arrows 
gu.  betw.  three  holly- branches,  each  consisting 
of  as  many  leaves  ppr.  banded  of  the  socopd.  " 

Irwine,  [Sir  John,  installed  Knight  of  the  Bath 
on  Jlay  19,  1779,]  ar.  three  bunches  of  holly- 
leaves,  three  leaves  in  each  bunch,  yert,  tied 
gu.  (he  strings  flofant,  on  the  centre  a  crescent 
ibr  difl"erence. — Crest,  an  arm,  couped  above 
the  V  rist,  in  armour,  ppr.  lying  fesscwise,  hold- 
ing in  the  gauntlet  a  bunch  of  holly,  as  in  the 
Arms,  GU  the  arm  a  crescent  for  difl'erence. — 


I  S  T 

Supporters,  two   savage   men,  wreatlietl   about 

the  head  and  loins  with  holly-leaves,  eai;h  htjkl- 

jng-  in  the  exterior  hand   a  club,   erect,  all  ppr. 

each  club  enfiled  vith  a  ducal  coronet  az. 
frviit,    [I.lnini,    Scothiud.]      The    same    arms. — 

Crest,  a  sheaf  of  arroAvs  ppr. 
IsAACK,  [Bolliot,  Devonshire,]  per  pale,  az.  and 

purp.  a  cross,  flory,   or. 
Isncicic,  [JLxetcr,   Devon,]    sa.    a   bend  or,    on   a 

canton  ar.  a  leopard's  head  of  the  first. 
Isack,   [Brakesborne,  Kent,]    sa.  a   bend   or,  in 

the  sinister  chief  point  a   leopard's   head   of  the 

second. 
Isake,   or  Izahe,  [Devonshire,]  per  pale,  az.   and 

purp.  a  cross  pattee  or,  betw.  tv.o  lances  ar. 
ISAACKSON,  [Fifield,  Essex,]  or,  on  a  pile,  betw. 

two  escallops  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.- — Crest,  a 

demi  lion, liokling  betw.   his  paws  an 

escallop. 
ISATK,  [Yorkshire,]  sa.  a  fesse,  cngr.   ar.  betw. 

three  dexter  hands,  couped  at  the  wrist,  lying 

fessewise.— Crest,    a   stag's  head,    erased,  per 

fesse,  ar.  and  gu.  pierced  through  with  an  arrow 

ppr. 
iscEiiY,  ar.  thj-ee  bends,  wavy,  sa. 
IS£LY,  or  LsLEY,  quarterly,  erm.  and  ar.  a  fosse, 

gu.  in  the  second  and  third  quailers  a   bend  of 

the  tiiird. 
Isety,  [Souldridge,  Kent,]  erm.  a  ft  sse  sa. 
Isehj,  [Kent,]  erm.  a  bend  gu.     See  Illey. 
ISHAM,  [Lamport,  Northamptonshire,]  gu.  a  fesse, 

wavy,  ar.  three   piles,  wavy,  issuing  from   the 

chief,  and  meeting  in  the   middle  jjoint  of  the 
•  second. — Crest,  a  demi  swan,  wiih  wings  ex- 
panded, ar.  beaked  gu. 
IsJiam,  or   Jsam,    [Northumberland,    Kent,    and 

Northamptonshire,]  vert,  three  wedges  ar. 
Isha7)i,  [Shropshire  and  Somersetshiie,]  vert,  three 

wedges  ar.  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Isham,  or  Ipsam,  [Kent,]  gu.  a  fesse  or,  in  chief 

three  jules,  wavy,  of  the  last. 
Isham,  [London  and  Kent,]  gu.  three  piles,  wavy, 

or,  o^cr  all  a  fesse  of  the  second. 
Isham,  per  fesse,  wavy,  gu.   and  ar.  three   piles 

iu  chief  of  the  second. 
ISHERWOOD,  erm.  two  bars,  gcmellcs,  az.  on  a 

chief  gu.   a  leopard,    (anoilter,  lion,)  ])assant, 

g-uardant,  or,  spotted  sa. — Crest,  a  wolf's  iiead, 
per  pale,  ermines  and  crminois,  erased,  gu. 
[Graidcd   to   Henry  Isherwood,  of   Wuulsor, 

Berks,  1764.] 
IsPAL,  az.  a  chev.   or.     [^Borne  It/  Sir  Robert 

Ispal,  of  Surrey,  Temp.  Edward  I.] 
IsPRED,  or  IsroED,  or,  a  rose  gu.  on  a  chief  sa. 
•     an  eagle,  displayed,  of  the  first. 
ISTED,    [Lewes  and  Framfield,    Sussex,]    gu.  a 


I  Z  A 

chev.  vair,  betw.  three  talbots'  licads,  erased, 
or. — Cn-st,  a  buck's  head,  erased,  p]ir.  attired 
and  ducally  gorgeil  or.  [Borne  hy  Samuel  Istcd, 
of  liclon,  near  Norlfunnpfvn,  Esq.  182.").] 

IrciiiXGiiAM,  az.  a  fret  ar. 

LriiELE,  [Billesden,  Leicestershire,  and  Cam- 
bridge,] ar.  a  cross  engr.  (another,  raguled,) 
llury,  betw.  four  Cornish  choughs  sa. — Crest,  on 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Cornish  chough,  with 
wings  expanded  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Isi.EY,  erm.  a  bend  sa. 

Isky,   [Kent,]  erm.  a  bend  gu. 

1\'AN,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

]v  AT,  [London,]  gu.  on  a  cross  ar.  five  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field.  ' 

I\ATT,  or  IVAT,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gu. 
five  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. — Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  coronet,  an  armed  cubit  arm,  holding  in 
tiie  gauntlet,  all  ppr.  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  [Con- 
firmed to  Thomas  Ivat,  of  London,  Esq.  '27th 
June,  1G2G.] 

IvE,  az.  a  cross  pattee  betw.  four  martlets  or. 

Ire,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  goats,  passant,  ar. 
attired  or. 

J\  i;tt,  ai-.  a  bend  sa.  betw.  three  ivy  branches  ppr. 

Ivett,  ar.  on  a  cross,  flov.'ered  gu.  five  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field. 

IvERBY,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  iu  chief  two  mul- 
lets gu. 

IVERY,  [Diiugate,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
gu.  three  oak-leaves  of  the  first. 

IvKS,  [Northamptonshire,]  sa.  on  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  goats,  passant,  ar.  attired,  bearded,  and 
mif;uled  or,  as  many  crescents  gu. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  gii.  an  Indian  goafs  head  ar. 
guttee  de  sang,  attired  or. 

Ives,  or  Ivys,  ar.  three  torteauxes,  betw.  two 
bends  gu. 

Ives,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  Moors'  heads, 
couped,  ppr. 

IVEY,  [Exeter,]  gu.'a  hon,  rampant,  or. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  ram])aut,  or,  supporting  a  staff, 
raguly,  vert. 

Ivis,  IwiS,  0)- Iwvs,  ai-.  a  chev.  sa. 

Ivor  ap  Cadieor  Fawr,  [Wales,]  or,  agriflin, 
scgreant,  sa. 

IWARIJY,    or  IWARDIJY.       See  EWERBY. 

IWARDIJY,  [JLiple-Durhara,  Oxford.shire,]  ar.  on 
a  saltier  engr.  sa.  a  rose  of  the  field,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  two  mullets  pierced  of  the  first. 

1x):m,  [Flanders,]  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  a  cross 
moliiic  or. 

IZACKi:,  [Exeter,]  sa.  a  bend  or,  on  a  canton  iir. 
a  leopm-d's  head  of  the  first,  a  label  for  diifer- 

euce. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head,  erased, 

ducally  gorged 


J  A  C 

Izz.vun,  fir.  six  leopards'  luces  vert,  tbroe,  two, 
aiul   one. — Crest,    a  dolpliin,    cnibowed,     ppr. 

IzoiJ,  [Tiidiiiglou  and  Staiiiton,  CMoiicestcrsliirc,] 
ar.  six  IcoiJards'  licads  vert,  three,  two,  and  one. 
— Crest,  a  man's  liead,  side  faced  ppr.  in  armour 
or,  on  his  head  a  plume  of  feathers,  gu.  and  ar. 


Jacket,  or  Jakkt,  per  cliev.  sa.  and  erm.  in 
chief  two  cstoile?  or. 

jACkMA7>,  [llornchurch,  Essex,  Dnrham,  Here- 
ford, Buckinghamshire,  and  Huntingdonsliire,] 
per  saltier,  ar.  and  sa.  in  pale  tv,o  eagles,  dis- 
plajcd,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  grifliu's  head, 
erased,  sa.  guttee  or.     [Gratilcd  JloGI.I 

Jacksox,  [Christ-Church,  Surrej-,]  a?,,  on  a  chcv. 
bctw.  three  covered  cupsai-.  as  many  cinqiiefoils 
gu. — Crest,  a  horse,  passant,  ar.  spotted  with 
cinriucfoils  gu.     [Gianicd  16th  Ociolcr,  1700.] 

Jiicksoit,  [Combliay,  Devonshire,  and  Cumber- 
land,] or,  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  eagles' 
heads,  erased,  az.  as  many  ciuquefoils  ar. — 
Crest,  a  horse,  courant,  ar.  guttee  de  sang. 
(Anotlier,  the  field  ar.) 

Jachsun,  [Hic]<lcfon,  Yorkshire,  and  Xewcastle- 
upou-Tyne,  Northumberland,]  gu.  a  fesse,  betw. 
three  shovellers  ar. 

Jackson,  [Kelwoold's  Grove,  Yorkshire,]  gu.  three 
suns  or,  a  ciiief  erm. — Crest,  the  snu  or,  betw. 
tv.o  branches  vert,  environing  the  same. 

Jackson,  [Derbyshire  and  Staffordsliire,]  ar.  a 
lion,  passant,  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
pole-axes  of  the  first.  ^ 

Jackson,  [Southgafe,  Middlesex,]  gu.  a  greyhound, 
courant,  in  fesse,  ar.  betw.  three  pheons  or. — 
Crest,  a  greyhornd,  passant,  sa.  collared  or, 
resthig  his  dexter  foot  on  a  jiheon  of  the  last. 

Jackson,  [West  Chester,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  a 
greyhound,  courant,  betw.  two  pheons  or,  in 
chief  a  goat's  head,  couped  of  the  second,  idl 
within  a  borduro  of  the  last. — Crest,  a  goat's 
head  az.  aflired  or. 

Jackson,  ar.  on  a  fosse,  betw.  three  cocks'  heads, 
erased,  sa.  a  grcyhouud,  betw.  tv,  o  pheons  or, 
all  within  a  bordure  az.  plate.e. 

Jackson,  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  Cornish 
choughs  ppr. 

Jackson,  [Keswyke,  Cumberland,  and  Oxon,J 
erm.  a  spear  head,  in  pale,  az.  enibnied  gu.— 
Crest,  a  sun  or,  in  flames  of  fire  ppr. 

Jackson,    [Ilutlandshire,]   ar,    guttee    de   sang,  a 


,  J  A  C 

sjieai'  head,  in  pale,  az.  embrucd  gu. — Crest, 
the  sun  rising. 

Jackson,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betv,-. 
three  eagles'  bends,  erased,  az.  as  many  cinque- 
foils  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  or,  two  anchors  in 
cross  of  tlic  third,  betw.  as  many  trefoils,  slip- 
ped, of  the  last,  each  charged  with  twelve  be- 
zants. 

Jackson,  vert,  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  magpies  ppr. 

Jackson,  [Kent,]  or,  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
pheons  az.  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  fn-st. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  or,  holding  bctw.  his  paws 
a  pheon  az. 

Jackson,  [Bedall,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa. 
betw.  three  hawks'  heads,  erased,  of  the  second, 
as  many  cinqucfoils' of  the  first. — Crest,  a  horso 
in  full  speed  ar.  guttee  de  sang.  [Granted 
loG3.] 

Jackson,  [Yorkshire,]  gu.  a  chev.  ar.  betw.  three 
magpies  ])pr. 

Jackson,  [Northampton,]  ar.  a  greyhound,  cou- 
rant, ermines,  betw.  three  eagles'  heads,  erased, 
sa. — Crest,  a  demi  horse  ar.  guttee  de  sang. 
[Granted  hi/  Thomas  St.  Gcor</e,  IG^'9.] 

Jackson,  gn.  a  greyhound,  courant,  betw.  three 
pheons  ar. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head,  couped, 
ar.  collared  gu. 

Jackson.  Tlie  same  arms. — Crest,  a  grcyhoxmd, 
passant,  ar.  reposing  his  dexter  foot  on  a  pheon 
of  the  last. 

Jackson,  sa.  a  spear-head  ar.  a  canton  or,  a  label 
for  dift'erence. — Crest,  an  eagle,  rising,  ppr. 
[Borne  hj  1).  Jackson,  of  Oxford,  179(J.] 

Jackson,  vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  three  magpies  ppr. 
[Home  h}j  Randolph  Jackson,  Chester  Herald, 
Temp.  Hemy  VIII.] 

Jackson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  three  cinquefoils  pierced 
of   the   field,    betw.    as    niiiny    falcons'    heads, 

■     erased,  az. 

Jackson,  sa.  a  pheon,  inverted  ar.  a  canton  or. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  close,  ppr. 

Jackson,  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  hav.ks' 
heads,  erased,  az.  as  many  cinquefoils  or,  quar- 
tering ]J'elslcr,  Carpenter,  Baskerville,  Co- 
ninrjshy,    and    Scudamore. — Crest,    on    a   five- 

.  leaved  coronet  or,  a  hawk's  head  and  neck, 
erased,  gu.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross, 
pattee,  Ctchee,  or.  ]\lotto,  Scuto  anioris  divini. 
Assumed  in  token  of  descent  from  the  Scuda- 
morcs,  of  Herefordshire,  [Borne  bi/  Robert 
Jackson,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Hereford,  IS2-1.] 

Jackson,  gu.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  shovellers  ar. 
[Hump  6>!  WUilani  Jackson.,  D.D.  Bishop  of 
Oxford,  1812.] 

Jackson,  [I'arrafon,  Durham,]  or,  a  chcv.  indent- 
ed, bctw.  three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  sa. 


J  A  M 

Jacob,  ar.  a  chev.  (511.  betw.  tliree  wolves'  lieads, 
erased,  jjpr.— Crcs(,  a  wolf,  passant,  p];r. 

Jacob,  [Bromley  and  How,  iMiddlesex,  nnd  Ubbes- 
lon,  Siidotk,]  ar.  a  cliev.  bctw.  lliree  tigers' 
heads,  erased,  }>pr. — Crest,  a  tiger,  ])assaii(, 
ppr. 

Jacob,  jier  pale,  erin.  and  gu.  three  tii;ers'  lieads, 
erased,  and  couritejchnn^ed. 

Jacob,  [Dorsetshire,  and  iJover,  Kent,]  or,  on  a 
quarter  gu.  an  eagle,  displayed,  of  tlie  li'.ld. — 
Crest,  a  iion,  rampant,  or,  siip))orting  a  cross, 
botfoiiee,  fitchee.  gu. 

Jacob,  [Norton,  ^Yilts!l^re,]  or,  on  a  cnuton  sa.  a 
tigei-'s  head,  erased,  of  the  field,  laiigucd  gu. — 
Crest,  a  tiger,  passant,  sa.  restiiig  his  loot  on 
an  estocheon  or.  [Granii'd  io  Thomas  Jacob, 
of  Wootioti-Basseit,  Wills,  2-Wi  June,  JG33.J 

Jacob,  ar,  a  chev.  gu. 

Jacom)!,  per  chev.  az.  and  erm.  in  chief  t«o 
lions'  iieads,  erased,  ar.  [Granled  io  Thomas 
Jacomb,  D.D.  son  of  John  Jacoiiib.  of  Burton- 
Lazers,   Lekesier,  20(h  A>)rU,  1G7:}.] 

Jacomb,  per  chev.  az.  and  crin.  in  chief  tv,  o  lions' 
heads,  erased,  of  the  second. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az. 

Jadewink,  [London,]  sa.  ten  plates,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,  a  chief  or. — Crest,  an  oak-tree, 
vert,  fructed  or,  suj)ported  by  tvio  lions'  ])aws, 
erased,  of  the  same,  entwined  vdth  a  scroll,  in- 
scribed with  this  motto,  Robur  in  vita  Dens. 
\_Con/intied  to  Rohei-t  Jademne,  •?Asf  Scpiem- 
ler,'lG-2'd.']^ 

Jaffray,  [Kingsvrell,  Scotland,]  paly  of  six,  ar. 
and  sa.  011  a  fesse  of  the  first,  three  mullets  of 
the  second. 

Jahel,  [the  Kenife,]  ar.  six  nails  gu.  three,  two, 
and  one. 

Jaki'.S,  or  Jakees,  ar.  on  a  fesse  sa.  three  escal- 
lops or. 

Jakes,  [Loudon,]  ai-.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  three 
escallops  of  the  field. —  Crest,  a  horse's  head, 
coiiped,  ar.  luaned  or,  struck  in  the  breast  with 
a  tilting-spear  of  the  last. 

Jakes,  [Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
escallops  or. 

Jalm1';s,  [Chrishall  and  Manuden,  ]::ssex,]  ar. 
two  bars  coiuiter-embattled  gu. — Crest,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  swan,  v  illi  wings  ex- 
panded, ar.  beaked  gu. 

James,  [Banow-Coufl,  Somerset,]  sa.  a  dolphin, 
naiant,  betw.  tliree  cross  rrosslets  or.— Crest,  a 
dolphin,  naiant, •  [Confini.cd  by  Cam- 
den,   Claronci-ux.'] 

James,  [Chrishall,  Essex,]  ouarterly;  first  and 
fourth,  ar.  tv.o  bars,  crenellce,  gu.;  second  and 
third,  ar.  three  niillrinds,  traversed,  sa.  [Created 
a  liaronet,  l.GSi.] 


JAM 

James,  [Cafhedine,  Brecknockshire,]  gu.  from  he- 
hind  bushes  vert,  a  slag,  courant,  ar.  cm  a  chief 
az.  three  casllf-s  of  the  field,  one  and  two. 

James,  [Shwynhcred,  Brecknockshire,]  sa.  a  » l:ev. 
betv,'.  three  gauntlets,  fingers  clenched  or. 

James,  az.  a  do!])!iin,  end)owed,  ar.  [Borne  bij 
Robert  James,  E-iq.  of  ti'i/l-e-House,  Gillicj- 
ham,   Doric t,  B<-21.] 

James,  gu.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passaj.t, 
r;uardant,  or,  as  many  escaliops  sa. 

James,  quarterly,  ar.  and  sa.  a  cross,  flowered, 
countel'chniiged. 

James,  [Denford,  Berkshire,  and  Newport,  Isle 
of  Wight,]  gu.  a  dolphin,  embowed,  or. — Crest, 
an  ostrich  ar.  beaked  and  legged  or.  (Another 
crest,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  two  laurel-branches 
in  saltier,  vert,  environed  with  a  snake  ppr). 

James,  [Chrishall  and  Wanuden,  Essex,]  ar.  two 
bars,  counter-embattled  gu. —  Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  deini  .swan,  with  v/ings  ex- 
panded, ar.  beaked  gii. 

James,  ["NVilsborough,  Kent,  and  llyegate,  Sur- 
rey,] quarterly;  first,  ar.  two  bars  crenellee  gu.; 
second,  ar.  three  fer-de-molines,  barways,  sa. ; 
third,  baiTV,  wavy,  of  .six,  ar.  and  az.  on  a  chief 
or,  three  swallows,  volant,  sa. ;  the  fourth,  as 
the  first. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
denii  swan,   witli  wings   exiianded   ar.   beaked 

James,  [Kent,  and  Upminster,  Essex,  1611,]  ar. 
a  chev.  betw.  three  fer-de-moUnes,  fesseways, 
sa. — Crest,  a  garb  ar.  banded  vert.  [Granted 
to  Roger  James,  of  Upminster-Hall,  Kssex,  and 
John  James,  his  brother,  ISth  Nov.  IGll.] 

James,  [Queen's  College,  Cambridge,]  per  pale, 
or  and  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passanf, 
gnardaut,  as  many  escallops,  all  counterchanged. 
— Crest,  a  dove  ar.  standing  upon  two  palm- 
branches,  iu  saltier,  vert. 

James,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  dolphin,  in  fesse,  ar.  finiu  d 
or. — Crest,  a  bulfalo  ar.  attired  sa. 

James,  [Michbarrow,  Somersetshire,]  sa.  a  dolphin, 
embowed,  betw.  three  crosses,  botonee, '  or. — 
Crest,  a  demi  bull  or,  A^reathed  round  the  mid- 
dle with  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert. 

.Tames,  az.  a  dolphin,  in  fesse,  ar. 

James,  [Sir  Bnrtliolomcv,-,  Lord  Mayor  of  Londos!, 
1-179,  Staffordshire  and  Shropshire,]  az.  on  :; 
chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passant,  guardant,  or, 
three  escallops  sa. — Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
or,  holding  an  escallo]i  sa. 

James,  [Kent,]  sa.  a  dolphin,  embowed,  ar. — 
Crest,  a  buli'alo,  courant,  sa.  attired  or. 

James,  sa.  a  dolphin,  embowed,  ar. — Crest,  a 
demi  bufl'alo,  rampant,  sa.  attired  or. 

James,  [Stafibrdsbire,]  sa.  a  dolpliin,  embowed, 
witluu  an  orlo  ar. 


J  A  N 

James,  [Foxley,  Worcestershire,]  iiz.  on  a  cliev. 
l)etw.  throe  lions,  passant,  rcifuardant,  or,  as 
many  escallops  sa. — Crest,  out  of  a  iiuiral  coro- 
net az.  a  demi  Hon,  rampant,  reguardant,  or, 
collared  of  the  first,  holding  an  escallop  sa. 

James,  [Surrey,]  quarterly,  ar.  and  ax.  a  cross 
sarcolly,  counterchanged. 

James,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  a  fcssc,  betw.  three  dol- 
])hins  or. 

James,  az.  on  a  chev.  hetv,-.  three  leopards'  heads 
or,  as  many  escallops  sa. 

James,  [Worcestershire,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
two  bezants,  three  martlets  of  the  field. 

James,  [Stoke,  Surrey,]  jjer  chev.  gu.  and  ar. 
three  unicorns'  heads,  conped  and  counter- 
changed. 

James,  az.  on  a  chev.  lu'tw.  three  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  or,  as  many  esnallops  gu. — Crest,  a 
demi  linn,  rampant,  or,  holding  betw.  his  paws 
an  escallop  gu. 

James,  [Cambridgeshire,]  per  pale,  ar.  and  az.  on 
a  chev.  betw.  tlireo  lions,  pcissant,  guardant,  as 
many  escallops,  all  counterchanged. 

James,  az.  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  passant, 
guardant,  crminois,  as  many  escallops  gu. — 
Crest,  a  demi  lion,  rampant,  erminois,  holding 
an  escallop  gu.  [Granted  to  Montacju  James, 
of  Jamaica,  June  29,  1/72.] 

James,  sa.  a  dolphin,  erabowed,  betw.  throe  cross 
crosslets  or. — Crest,  a  dolphin,  embo\red,  or. 

James,  ar.  two  bars,  embattled,  counter  embat- 
tled gu.  in  chief  three  pheons  reversed  of  the 
last. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi 
SAvan  ar. 

James,  [Gloucestershire,]  az.  on  a  chev.  or,  betw. 
three  lions,  passant,  guardant,  of  the  second, 
as  many  purses  sa. 

James,  sa.  a  dolphin,  embowed,  ar.  fmdjriated  or. 
— Crest,  a  demi  buflalo,  salient,  sa.  horned  and 
unguled  or.  (Another  crest,  a  bufi'alo,  passant, 
sa.  horned  and  unguled  or.) 

James,  [Slangeler,  Caermarthenshire,]  gu.  a  dol- 
phin, naiant,  embowed,  or. 
.T.'V.NDRKLL,  sa.  three  mullets  ar. 

Jaiidrell,  sa.  three  buckles,  the  tongues,  ]5ei)dent, 

ar. 
Janes,  or  James,  [Kirtling,  Cambridgeshire, 
and  Botalock,  Cornwall,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant, 
az.  betw.  three  escallops  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion  az.  holding  an 
escallop  gu. 
Janes,  az.  a  chev.  ertn.   betw.   six  annulets,  two, 

two,  and  two,  linked  together  or. 
Janes,  [Elfhani-Park,  Kent,]  az.  on  a  chev.  betw. 
tliree  lions,  passant,   guardant,  ducalty  crowned 
or,  as  many  escallops  sa,  issuing  flames  ppr. — 


J  A  S 

Crest,  out  of  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  tower,  en- 
(laned  on  the  top  ppr. 

.Ian'ivile,  or  Jama'ii.e,  az.  three  pair  of  barna- 
cles or,  on  a  chief  erm.  a  demi  lion,  rampant, 
gu. 

Jansox,  [Kent,]  cjUiuterly,  az.  and  gu.  a  cross, 
patonce,  and  chief  or.     [Granted  IGOb.] 

Jansse.X,  [Wimbledon,  Surrey,]  quarterly,  first 
ar.  two  bundles  of  reeds,  in  fesse,  vert;  second, 
]ior  fesse,  or  and  az.  two  swans,  close,  on  the 
fesse  line  ppr. ;  third,  per  fesse,  or  and  az.  one 
swan  on  the  fesse  line  ppr.;  fourth,  ar.  a  bundle 
of  reeds  vert. — Crest,  a  quatrcfoil,  (another,  a 
trefoil,)  stalked  and  leaved,  vert.  [Borne  hij 
Stephen  Theodore  Jcnssen,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lon- 
don, 17.55.] 

Japin,  [Netherlands,]  vert,  three  pine-apples  or. 

Jaques,  or,  on    a  fer-de-raoline  sa.  fise  estoiles 

Jaqiies,  or,  on  a  bend  sa,  three  bezants. 
Jagnes,  ar.   on  a  bend  sa.  three  bezants. 
Jaqucs,  [Middlesex,]  ar.   on  a  fesse  gu.  three  es- 
callops or. 

Jaqucs,  ar.  on  a  fesse,  engr.  az.  three  cscallo[)S 
or. — Crest,  a  horse's  head,  couped,  ar.  maued 
or,  struck  in  the  breast  with  a  tilting-spear  of 
the  last. 

JcKjiu's,  ar.  on  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  three  escallops  of 
the  first.  [Borne  by  John  Jaques,  of  Middlescz, 
Esq.      Created  a  haronet  September  2,  1628.] 

jAltr.ERD,  or,  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  sa. 

Jarberd,  sa,  a  fesse,  betw.  two  chev.  ar. 

Jar  DELAY,  az.  a  stag,  courant,  and  two  hounds 
ill  fidl  speed,  all  in  bend,  or. 

Jarrerd,  or  JeRRARD,  quarterly,  indented,  or 
and  az. 

Jarrerd,  or  Jarrard,  quarterly,  per  fesse,  in- 
dented, or  and  az. 

Jakrett,  az.  a  lion,  ram])ant,  ducally  crowned, 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased  and  ducally 
crowned,  or,  collared  gu. 

Jarveis,  [Prathng,  Leicestershire,]  ss.  a  chev. 
erm.  betw.  three  hawks  ar. 

Jarvige,  [Patting,  Cambridgeshire,]  sa.  a  chev. 
engr.  betw.  three  doves  ar.  charged  v,  ith  as  many 
cinquefoils,  pierced  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  a  lleur-de-!is,  betw.  two  escallops  of 
the  first. 

jAlivi.s,  az.  six  osfrich-feathers,  ar.  three,  two, 
and  one. 

Jarvis,  ar.  six  ostrich-feathers  sa.  three,  two, 
and  one. 

Jai{\  ILL,  ])aly  of  six,  or  and  az. 

Jason,  [Ihoad-Somerford,  Wiltshire,]  az.  a 
toisou  d'or,  within  a  double  tressure,  flory, 
counter   flory   or. — Crest,    on   a    chapeau   gu. 


J  E  F 

turned  tip  crm.   a   Pegasus,  salient,  with  wings 
endorsed,  Imving  in  his  raontli  a  burr  jj])r.  [Borne 
b>l    Robert   Jason,   I'jiq.  of  Broad  Some r ford. 
Crealcd  a  Baronet  September  5,   lG(>i.] 
Jason,  [I'lnfiekl,   Middlesex.]     Tlie  same  Arms. 
Jason,  [GrcK'ce,]  gii.   a  toison  d'or. 
JaSI'KU,  [London,]  ar.  an  anchor  sa.  on  a  chief, 

wavy,  gii.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 
.IauhUTI^l,  crni.  tlnee  round   buckk's,    two  and 

one,  ar. 
•Iaimk,   [Forei;;n,]  or,  a  Pegasus^  salient,  ar.  on 
a  chief  az.  three  mullets  of  the   second. — Sup- 
porters, two  lions,  rampant,  regnardant,  ar. 

Jausselin,  o)- Jocelvn,  [Peering,  Essex,  and 
London,]  az.  a  circular  wreath  ar.  and  sa.  with 
four  hav.ks'  hells  joined  thereto,  in  quadrature, 
or. — Crest,  a  falcon's  leg,  erased  at  the  thigh 
gu.  belled  or. 

JawdkrilIj,  [SuKon,  Isle  of  Elv,  Stougldon, 
Huntingdonshire,  mid  Cambridgeshire,]  ar.  three 
round  buckles  sa.  tongues  pendent.  —  Crest,  an 
antelope's  head  ar.  gorged  ^^  ith  a  belt  and  luickle. 
[Granted  Julij  2,  1597.] 

Jawdrell,  sa.  three  annulets  ar. 

Jay,  gu.  on  a  bend  ar.  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Jaij,  [Devon,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  jays 
ppr. 

Jaije,  [Dorking,  Surrey,]  sa.  th.rce  leopards' heads, 
erased,  ar.  cro\sne({  or.— Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  per  pak,  or  and  az.  a  camel's  iicad  sa. 
bezantee. 

Jaye,  [Norfolk  and  London,  1(501,]  gn.  on  a  bend, 
engr.  ar.  three  roses  of  the  field,  needed  or. — 
Crest,  an  otter,  passant,  ppr. 

J]',AN];s,  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  betv.'.  three  escal- 
lops az. 

Jkhj!,  [London,  and  i\raiisGeld,  Xottinghamshire,] 
quarterly,  vert  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  fal- 
con, close,  ar.  belled  of  the  second,  in  the 
fourth  a  hawk's  leure  of  the  third. 

.Ikkfekay,  [Mailing,  Sussex,]  az.  fretty,  or,  on 
a  cliief  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  gu. — Crest, 
a  lion's  head,  erased,  ar.  ducally  crowned,  az. 

Jejfrei;,  ar.  six  billct.s,  three,  tWo,  and  one,  a  label 
gu. 

Jejfrei/,  or,  live  biilets,    in  saltier,  sa.  a  label  gu. 

Jeffrey,  [Sulfolk,]  p;i-i,  a  fret  of  six,  on  a  chief 
ar.  a  lion,   passant,   guardant,  gu. 

J'ifry,  [London  and  ^A^orcestershirc,]  or,  three 
hack's  Icures  gu.  on  a  chief  embattled  of  (he 
second,  three  leopards'  heads  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  bird,  with  wings  ex- 
panded, rising,  ar. 

Jcffry,  az.  billettee,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Jeffreys,  [Sir  Robert,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
lt>b(i,]  ar.  six  billets  sa.  on   a  chief  of  the  se- 


J  £  V 

cond,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  or,  armed  and 
langued,  gu. 
Jeffreys,  [IJrecknockshire,]  sa.  a  cliev.  betw.  throe 

spears'  heads  or. 
Jeffreys,   [Slywell,  Brecknockshire,]    sa.  a   clle^ . 
embattled,'  betw.    tbrte   spears'   heads   ar.   eni- 
bnied  gu. 

Jeffreys,  [Dorsetsliire,]  gu.  three  pillars  ar.  gar- 
nished or. 

Jeff'ryes,  or  Jeffereys,  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa. 
a  canton  of  the  last.— Crest,  a  demi  hon,  ram- 
pant, or,  holding  betw.  his  paws  a  chaplet  vert. 

Jeffryes,  [Priory,  Brecknockshire,]  sa.  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  spears'  heads  ar.  embrued  gu. 

Jeffryes,  [London,]  ar.  six  billets,  three,  two. 
and  one,  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion, 
passant,  guardant,  or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head, 
erased,  ar.  charged  with  three  billets  sa.  two 
and  one. 

Jeffryes,  [Chidingley,  Sussex,]  az.  fretty,  or,  ou 
a  chief  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  gu. — Crest,  a  lion's 
head,  erased,  ar. 

Jiffryes,  [Essex,]  az.  a'  fret  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  lion,  passant,  of  the  first. — Crest,  out 
of  a  mural -crown  or,  a  lion's  head  az.  ducally 
crowned  of  the  first.  [Confnined  to  James 
Jefferyes,  of  JJitle  Bursted,  E^sex,  by  Sir 
William  Serjnr,  Fehrtian/  20,  Sth  James  I. 
Heralds'  Offer,  Essex,  C.  21,] 

Jefferies,  or  Geffreys,  [Clifton,  Hornecastle,  Wor- 
cestershire,] sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  betw. 
three  scaling-ladders  of  the  second. — Crest,  on 
a  rock  ar.  acastle  or,  the  two  end  towers  domed. 
f Another  crest,  on  a  mount  vert  a  castle 
ar.) 

Jefferies,  [Orlescomb,  Y\^orcestershire,]  per  chev. 
embattled,  gu.  and  or,  in  chief  three  leopards' 
heads,  in  base  as  many  hawks'  lee.res,  lined  and 
ringed,  counterchaiiged.— Crest,  on  a  mount 
vert  a  dove,  with  wings  endorsed  ar.  beaked 
and  legged  gu. 

Jefferyes,  [London,]  ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  tliree 
spears'  heads  pi)r. 

Jefferyes,  [l^recon,  and  A.bercywieg,  Brecknock- 
shire,] ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  sa.  a  canton,  chequ_\ . 
or  and  gu. 

Jeffery,  [London,]  ar.  six  billets,  sa.  three,  two. 
and  one,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion,  pas- 
sant, or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 

Jcfferay,  az.  a  fret,  or,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  lion, 
passant,  gu. 

.Tiu'Ki'.K.soN,  [London, and Bippoii,  Yorkshire,]  az. 
on  a  saltier  or,  betw.  fom-  bezants  a  leopard's 
head  of  the  field.— Crest,  a  deiiii  grillin  az. 
collared  or,  holding  a  bezant. 

Jefferson,  az.  a  fret  ar.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 

[   3  K    ] 


J  E  N 

leopards'  heads  gu. —  Crest,  a  tptlbot's  head, 
erased,  ar.  eared,   gu. 

Jeffs,  erni.  on  a  canloii  gu.  a  sallier  or. 

.Fri'i'SON',  or  Jki-hson,  [London,]  az.  a  fesr-c, 
CMilnittled  or,  hefv>-.  t!)ree  cocks'  Leads,  erased, 
ar.  combed  and  wattled  of  the  second.— Crest, 
nil  niTn,  coinjed  at  the  elbow,  and  erect,  liabited 
paly  of  four,  ar.  and  az.  culled  of  tlie  fir-:!, 
thereon  a  bend  gn.  holding  in  tbc  hand  a  bunch 
of  roses  ppr.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

.)ec:ox,  0/- Juggins,  ar.  two  chev.  gu.  on  a  can- 
ton az.  an  cngle,  vvifh.  wings  endorsed  or. — 
Crest,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded  or,  beaked 
ar. 

Jcgnn,  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pelicans  or,  vulning 
their  breasts  gu. — Crest,  a  pelican  or,  vuhsing 
her  breast  gu. 

JniCEN,  ar.  alien,  passant,  regunrdant,  ermines, 
betM'.  two  cinquefoils  iti  clrief  vert,  and  an  es- 
callop   in   base    gu. — Crest,    a   demi   lion,  re- 

■  guardant,  erm.  powdered  with  crescents  gu. 
holding  betw.  the  paws  a  pheon  sa.  [Granlcd 
1)1/  Sir  J.  Heard,  Gorier,  and  G.  Harrison, 
Clarencieiix,  Jitlij  IG,  1803,  to  John  Jekin,  of 
Dover,  Esq.'] 

iTnriYLr,,  [London,  Hocking,  Essex,  Lincolnshire, 
Jfottinghamshire,  and  Middlesex,]  or,  a  fesse 
betw.  three  hinds,  trip])ant,  sa. — Crest,  a  horse's 
bead,  couped,  ar.  nianed  and  bridled  sa.  stiid- 
ded  and  tasseled  or.  [Bornehy  Nicholas  Jehyl, 
Ksq.  of  Castle-Hediiiqham,  and  Backing,  Essex, 
1670,  and  hj  Sir  Josh.  Jeh/ll,  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  1717,  of  IJalliinjlon  Manor-Hoiise,  near 
Norlhampfon,  and  Joseph  Jeki/ll,  Esq.  of 
Nctr-sirecl,  Spring-r/ardeiis,  London,  Master 
in  Chancery,  and  late  M.P.  for  C:dne.] 

Jehyl,  [Middlesex,]  jier  pale,  ar.  and  or,  a  fesse, 
v.-avy,  gu.  betvr.  three  hinds,  trippant,  sa. — 
Crest,  a  horse's  head,  paly,  wavr,  ar.  and  sa. 
bridled  or.     [Heralds'  Office,  Essex,  C  21.] 

J)U.i'.i'.Rr.  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa.  a  feuse,  v.avy, 
betv.-.  three  garbs  coiinterchanged. 

ifEi.r.'^r.RAN!),  [Lancashire,]  ar.  two  swords,  in 
saltifr,  gu.  hilts  in  base  or. 

Ji:Ll-vi!RONnF,,  or,  two  swords  In  saltier  gu. 

Jei.TIvU,  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert,  on  a  chev.  betw. 
three  cats,  passant,  gnardant,  or,  as  many  garbs 
of  the  field.— Cn>st,  a  cat,  sejant,  or. 

JemmJvT,  [Asliford,]  per  chev.  gu.  and  az.  three 
nnicorn's  heads,  conjied,  ar. — Crest,  an  uni- 
corn's head,  erased 

Jv.NcnTE,  Or  Jen Yt'OTiv,  [Gascovgne,]  ar.  a 
bencl  s:i.  on  a  chief  of  llie  second  a  leopard's 
head  or. 

Jfnico,  barry  of  six,  gu.  and  ar. 


J  Vj  n 

JeKFCOT,  ar.  a  bend  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  Inst 
three  leopards'  faces  or. 

Jeni.son,  [\yales,  Yorkshire,  and  Ifheston,  Nor- 
thamptonshire, Eiswick,  Northumberland,  Lin- 
colnshire, and  Nottinghamshire,]  az.  a  bend, 
wavy,  or,  betw.  two  swans  ar.  niemhered  of  llie 
second. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
dragon's  head,  az. 

Jenysonx,  [Burnhain  We.stgate,  Norfolk,]  az. 
on  a  bend,  v.avy,  or,  betw.  two  swans  ar.  tbree 
ro;-ies  gu. 

Jenkes,  [W'^olvertou,  Salop,]  or,  tbree  boars' 
heads,  couped  sa.  a  chief,  indented,  of  the  last, 
— Crest,  a  dexter  arm,  eniboucd,  liabited  sa. 
cuffed  ar.  enOled  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  grasp- 
ing in  the  hand  jjpr.  a  sword  of  liie  second,  hilt 
and  pomel  of  the  third.  [Granted  May  Q. 
1582.]  -^     ' 

Jenkes,  az.  two  bars  or,  each  charged  with 'a  mart- 
let, betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  rose  gu.  .seeded  or,  barbed 
vert,  betw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Jcnks,  vert,  a  griflin,  segreant,  or. — Crest,  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  grifliu's  head  ppr. 

Ji'MCiN,  [Higher  St.  Collomb,  Cornwall,]  or,  a 
lion,  rampant,  reguardaut,  sa. — Crest,  a  Uon, 
rampant,  reguardant,  .sa.  (Another  crest,  on  a 
mural  coronet  sa.  a  lion,  passant,  reguardant,  or.) 

Jenkins,  ar.  three  martlets,  in  pale,  betw.  two 
flaunches  sa.  each  charged  Avith  a  lion,  passant, 
of  the  first. 

Jenkins,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  flenrs-de-lis  ar, 

Jenkyns,  [York  City,  and  Kusby,  Yorkshiie,]  or, 
a  lion,  rampant,  regu.ardant,  sa.- — Crest,  on  a 
ducal  coronet  sa.  a  lion,  rampant,  reguardant,  or. 

Jenkens,  or  Jenkyns,  per  bend,  .sinister,  erm.  and 
ermines,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  a  crescent  far 
difference. — Crest,  a  wivern  gu.  standing  o)j 
a  tilting- .spear,  Avithont  bar  or  vamplef,  and 
broken  off  at  the  point,  of  the  second,  and  bear 
ing  in  his  mouth  the  remaining  part  of  the  shaft, 
armed  ar. 

Jes'KIXSox,  [Norfolk,]  or,  a  fesse,  engr.  gu. 
betw.  three  boars'  heads,  erased  at  the  neck, 
sa. — Crest,  a  sea-horse  or,  finned  gu. 

Jenkinson,  [Tunstal,  Norfolk,  and  Oulton,  Suf- 
tblk,]  or,  two  bars  genielles  gu.  betw.  three 
boars'  heads,  erased  at  the  neck,  sa. — Crest,  a 
bull's  head  ar.  crined  sa.  the   horns   twisted   or 

.  and  sa. 

■Jenkinson,  az.  a  fesse,  crni.  in  ciilef  three  sun.s 
or. — Crest,  a  sea  horse's  bead,  couped,  ar. 
crined  qu.  gorged  wilii  a  fesse  az. 

Jenkinson,  or  Jenkenson,  [Walcot,  Oxfordshire,] 
az.  on  a  fesse,  wavy,  ar.  a  cross  paftee  gu.   in 


JEN 

chiof  two  csioilis  or. — Cror.t,  a  ?ea-horse,  assiir- 
s^ciit,  or,  iiianeii  az.  supporting  a  cross  pattec, 
gu.  [Coiijiniicd  io  Sir  Robert  Jenlcinson,  of 
Ijondon,  IVt/h  James  I.] 

Jeitkinson,  [London  and  Ijinco'nsiiire,]  az.  a  I'ossr 
wavy  ar.  (iiroe.  cstoiles  in  cliief  or. — Crest,  a 
sea-borse ppr.  [Grcintedio  Anilimti/  Jciikiwion, 
of  London,  Er.ij.  Fchruary  1-1,  i;j(!8.] 

Jenldnsoii,  [Lincoinsliire,]  harry  wavy  of  four,  az. 
and  gu.  ill  chief  throe  cstoiles  or. 

Jcnkinson,  [Norwich,]  or,  two  bars  gu.  voided, 
befw.  three  l)orses'  heads,  erased,  sn. — (^rcsf, 
on  a  wreath,  a  sea-horse'.s  liead  ar.  finned  aisd 
gorged  with  two  barrulets  or.  [Granted  In/ 
Dmjdah,  1G87.] 

Jenkinson,  [Watfon,  Derbyshire,]  az.  .two  barni- 
lefs  or,  in  chief  three  suns  ppr. — Crest,  a  sea- 
lior.se"s  head,  conped,  az.  crined  or,  goiiyrd 
with  two  ban-ulets  of  the  last.  [Borne  hij  Paul 
Jenlcinson,  Esq.  of  Wat  Ion,  Dcrbiishire,  created 
a  Baronet  17th  December,  1(38-5.] 

Jknks.     SeeJENKES. 

Jeney,  .Teknty,  or  Ge'SV.Y,  az.  an  inescocheon 
within  auorlc  of  eight  martlets  or. 

Jenneij,  erm.  a  bend  gu.  cottiscd  or. 

Jcnncy,  ar.  three  Cornish  choughs  .'•■a. 

Jenneij,  [Fenuerton,  Suffolk,  Tolteuhani,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  Lincolnshire,]  erm.  a  bend  gu.  cot- 
tised  ar.  (Another  or.) — Crest,  on  a  glove  ar. 
a  hawk  or,  belled  of  the  last. 

Jenney,  [Great  Cressinghaii),  Korfulk,]  erm.  a 
bend,  cottised,  sa. 

Jcnncy,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  a  bend,  cottised,  gu. 

Jtniiy,  [Suffolk,]  erm.  a  bend  gu.  cottised  sa. 
'  — Creil,  a  falconer's  hand,  within  a  glove,  in 
fesse,  ppr.  bearing  a  falcon-perch  thereon  or. 

Jenny,  paly  of  .si.\,  ar.  and  az.  an  orlc  of  martlets 
or. 

Jinny,  [Norfolk  and  Suflolk,]  paly  of  six,  or  and 
gu.  a  chief  erm.     (Another,  the  chief  ar.) 

Jennknce,  o;- Jennies,  [Sliropshire,  and  Bos- 
raangan,  Cornwall,]  erm.  a  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Jen'NER,  [London,]  az.  two  swords,  erect,  in 
chev.  ar.  hilts  and  pomels  or,  bctw.  tiiree  covered 
cups  of  the  last.— Crest,  a  covered  cup  or, 
staTiding  betw.  two  swords,  iu  saHier,  ar.  hills 
and  ]iomels  of  the  first.  [Granted  ly  Henry 
St.  Georye,  lOH-!,  and  borne  by  Sir  Tliomas 
Jcnner,  Kniyhf,  Serjeunt-ct-Law.  ob.  January 
1,  1700-7.] 

Jenner,  [I'lssex,]  az.  a  cross llory,  (oiioiher,  potent,") 
betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis  or. —  Grcsf,  a  greyhound, 
sejant,  ar. 

■JliNNET,  or  Oknnkt,  [Nargrave,  Worcestcr- 
.shirc,]  ar.  tv/o  chev.  betw.  .six  marfleis  gu. 

Jennet,  ar.  two  chev.   gu.  Ijeiw.   six.   martlets  sa. 


J  E  N 

three,  two,  and  one.— Crc.->t,  out  of  a  du;-al 
coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm.  ciiibowed  in  mail  pt.r. 
holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  ar.  hilt  of  the  first. 

.Ir.NNiXGS,  [llippon,  Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  phimmctssa. — Crest,  a  griffin's  liead, 
coupcd,  bc(\\.  twowing.s,  endorsed,  pjn-.  in  jiis 
beak  a  pluniiaot,  pendent,  sa. 

Jcnninys,  [Yorkshire,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1508,]  ar.  a  cliev.  gii.  betw.  three  phinniKts  .sa. 
— Crest,  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and 
vert.     (Another,  ar.  and  sa.) 

Jenninys,  [Sianbrdshire,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  thr^^s 
]dummets  or. 

Jenninys,  [Oldcastic,  Cheshu-e,  and  Shropsliire,] 
ar.  a  fesGO  gu.  betw.  three  plummets  sa. — Crest, 
a  M'olf's  head,  erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and  vert. 

Jenninys,  ar.  a  chev.  ongr.  betw.  tliree  plunimels 
sa.  [Grunted  io  P.  Jenninr/s,  of  Lilcsdeu 
YorL'ihire,  jVayQGlIi,  1G41.]' 

Jenninys,  [Lertou,  Somersetshire,]  az.  a  chev.  or, 
betv,-.  three  bezants,  on  a  chief  er!ii.  three 
cinqucfoils  gu. 

Jenninys,  ar.  on  a  fesse  gii.  three  1)ezants.. — Crest, 
a  demi  lion,  ramjjant,  or,  holding  f.he  upper 
part  of  a  spear-shaft  or. 

Jenninys,  crminois,  three  pole-axes,  crcci,  az. 
two  and  one,  ou  a  chief  gu.  three  bendJets  ar. 
— Crest,  a  demi  dragon  erminois,  whigs  en- 
dorsed gu.  erased  of  the  last,  holding  a  battle- 
axe,  as  in  the  arms.  [Granted  io  Robert  Jen- 
ninr/s,  of  St.  Johns,  Westininster,  Middlesex, 
17(!0  J 

Jenninys,  [Ipsley,  Warwickshire,]  az.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  griffins'  heads,  erased,  or,  a  chief 
of  the  last.  [Borne  by  William  J enninys,  Esq. 
Lancaster  Herald,  Temj).  HenryVlIl.] 

Jenninys,  [JJariingtoJi,  Bedlbrd.sliire,]  erni.  a  lion 
rampant,  gu. 

Jenninys,  ar.  th)-ee  tGrleanxcs,  in, fesse,  gu. 

Jenninys,  [Devonshire,]  or,  on  a  fesse  vert  betv. . 
three  battie-axes  gu.  a  rose  betw.  two  demi 
fleurs-dc-Us  or. 

Jenninys,  or,  on  a  fosse  gu.  three  plates. 

Jennyns,  []\riddlesex,]  fnfarterly,  jier  fesse  in- 
dented, az.  and  ar.  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion, 
passant  of  the  second. 

Jennyns,  [i\Iiddlesex,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  four  grif- 
fins'iieads,  erased,  or,  tliree  and  one. 

Jennyns.  [Middlesex,  and  Speachley,  AVorcesfer- 
shire,]  az.  a  chev.  betw.  three  grifiins'  heads, 
erased,  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  jiassant,  gu. 
betw.  two  torteanxes. — Crest,  a  leopard's  head, 
err.sed  asid  guardant,  gu.  bezantee,  holding-  in 
hi::  nunith  a  cross  fonuco  filchee  ur.  [Monu- 
mental J)iscri]>lion  to  'Sir  Royer  Jennyns, 
Kniyhi,  in  Botishaa-Chnrch,  Cambridi'e':hire .^ 
[  3r2  ] 


J  E  R 

Jennyns, on  a  fcsse throe  1>czoii!s. 

Jeniilns,  ar.  a  cliev.  lictw.  lliri-c  iiliiiiiiin'fs  sa.— 
Crosl,  a  deiiii  gTilliii  jjpr.  in  Ins  beak  a  plummet 
.sa.  [Borne  hij  Uuhard  Jennim,  Esq.  of  ?,1U- 
ford,  Hauls,  18:2:1] 


Ji-NOLUi-,  [Essex,] 


Jknour 

fence,  (anolJier,  pattee,)  betw.  four  fleurs-de- 
lis  or.  [Borne  hi/  Kcneliii  Jennvre,  3fuch  Dun- 
wow,  Usacx,  created  a  Baronet  1().'2S.] 

Jr.NViMj,  az.  three  [>air  ot'  barnacles,  expanded, 
in  i)ale,  or,  on  a  chief  m".  a  lion,  rampadf, 
naissant,  gii. 

Jenvil,  az.  tlirec  ])air  of  barnacles,  ex])anded,  in 
jiale,   or,  on  a  chief  erm.  a  lion,  naissant,  gii. 

J):i'iNF.,  [1G34,]  vert,  three  pine-ajiples  or. 

.Tiu'PK,  [Sutton's  Court,  Somersetshire,] az.  acliev. 
betM".  three  fiilcous,  close,  ar. — Crest,  an  eagle, 
displayed,   ppr. 

Jeimi>^ON,  [Froyle,  Harapsliire,]  erm.  three  bugle- 
horus  sa.  stringed  and  garnished  or. 

Jerard,  [Paniford,  Somersetshire,]  ar.  :•.  chc\ . 
gu.  betw.  three  erm.  spots  sa. 

Jekrall,  [Yorkshire,]  ar.  a  chief  chequy,  or 
and  gu. 

Jkrbaz,  [Sussex,]  ar.  a  chief,  chetjuy,  or  and  gu. 

JliRlJERT,  sa.  a  fesse  lietv.'.  two  chev.  or. 

Jerci-.^',  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  an  cagli-,  displayed. 


u-th,    Scotland,]    ar.    a  saltier 
(he  last  three  ciuqnefols  of  the 


.Terdan,  [ApplC; 
sa.  on  a  chief  o1 
iirst. 

Jermayxk,  [^Yestmin.-,tcr,]  vert,  a  cross  engr.  or. 

Jermv,  or  Jermin,  [Brightwell  and  Stutten, 
Suffolk,  Antingham,  AYyton,  and  i[erlingfertli, 
Norfolk,]  ar.  a  lion,  rampant,  guarda.nt,  gu.. — 
Cre.st,  a  grillin,  wh'n  wings  expanded,  gu. 

Jcrmij,  ar.  a  leopard,  salient,  guardant,  gu.— Crest, 
a  griflin,  passant,  gu. 

Jermvn,  [Lordington,  Sussex,  and  Exeter,  De- 
vonshire,] paly  of  six,  erm.  and  gii.— Crest,  a 
tiger's  liead,  erased,  gu. 

Jerinyn,  [Rushbrook,  llesset,  and  Debdcn,  Suf- 
folk, 3400,]  sa.  a  crescent  betw.  two  mullets,  in 
])ale,  ar. — Crest,  a  greyhound's  head  sa.  gorged 
with  a  l);ii-  ueiii.lle  or.  (Anollier  crest,  out 
of  a  dia;il  CDioiK't  or,  a  greyhound's  head  ppr. 
collared  or;  another,  a  talbot,  pa.ssant,  gorged 
with  a  coronet.) 

Jcrnnjn,  or  Jermin,  [\Yickhani-Bi.shnp,  Essex,] 
ar.  (wo  bars  gcmellcs,  betw.  three  buck.s'  heads, 
cabossed,  sa— Crest,  a  buck's  head  cabossed,  sa. 
betw.  two  wings,  exjiaudcd,  ar.  [Granted  in 
JTenrijJer>nin,of  \]  ictham-BitJioj),  /ly  Sir  Ed- 
ward Bishe,  Clurcr.deux,  dih  Auyust,  1G(>4.] 
Jerinyn,  ar.  a. lion,  rampant,  gu. 
Jermin,  [Exeter,]  paly  wavy  of  six,  erm.  and  az. 


J  \l  T 

Jj;i;\Er.AN,  or  jER>[ixciiAvr,  [Cossey,  Norfolk, 

and  Somerleton,   Suffolk,]  ar.  three  buckles  !o- 

zengy  gu.— Crest,   out  of  a  ducal  coronet   or,   a 

denii  falcon,  displayed,  ar. 
jERNiNGHAjr,   ar.    a  fesse  betw.   three   buckles 

gu. 
Jei;sry,  or  Jercv,   per  pale,    az.    and   gai.    an 

eagle,    displayed,    ar.— Crest,    out   of  flames   a 

pha-nix  )ipr. 
Jerveis,  [\Vorccster,]  sa.   a   chev.    betw.   three 

])heasants  ar. —  Crest,  a  tiger's  head  sa. 
Jer-ses,  or  Jer\oise,  [Hamps!lirc^]  sa.  a  chev. 

betw.  three  eagles,  displayed,  ar.. — Crest,  a  ti- 
ger's head  sa. 
Jcrvis,  [Petling,  Leicestershire,]  sa.  a  chev.  erm. 

betw.  three  hav.ks,  close,  ar. — Crest,  a  hawk's 

head    or,    betw.    two   wings,    expanded,    enn. 

[Granted  hy  Camden.] 
Jerris,  [Sfallbrdshirc,]  sa.  a  che\'.  erm.  betw.  three 

martlets  or. 
Jerris,    [Exbridge   and   Exeter,   De^'onshire,]  ar. 

six  ostrich  feathers,  three,  two,  and  one,  sa. 
Jervoes,    [Herriott,    Hampshire,]    ar.    a  chev. 

betw.   three   eagles,   dis]dayed,   sa.     [Borne  la/ 

T/tiimas  Jervois,    Felluv:  of  A//  Soul's    College, 

Oxon,  oh.'i-Mh  May,   JGtio.] 
Jerrys,  [Letheringset,  iNorfolk,]  az.  a  chev.  betw. 

three  bee-hives  or. 
Jervvorth,  [Penryn,  >Yales,]  gu.   three  boais' 

heads,  erased,  in  pale,  ar. 
Jess,  ar.   three  demi   sea-dogs,   passant,  in  pale. 


SSON,  az. 


bet 


three  billets 


Jesson,  az.  a  fesse,  crenellee,  or,  betw.  three  cocks' 
heads,  erased,  ar. 

.JESSOPE,  [Gillingham,  Chilcomb,  Chickwell,  and 
Ea.st  Chequerell,  Dorsetshire,]  ar.  (another, 
vr,)  two  bars  gu.  in  chief  three  leopard.s'  heads 
of  the  last. — Crest,  a  cockatrice  vert,  with 
wings,  displayed,  ppr.  combed  and  wattled  gu. 

Jessoppe,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  on  the  first,  nine 
mullets  gu.  three,  three,  and  three.  [Granted 
to  Richard  Jessoppe,  of  Bromeludl,  York,  In/ 
M'illiam  F/ou-er,   Nor  ray,  V-llli  July,  1575.] 

.Ti'.i'T,  [fjondon,]  ar.  on  a  cross  gu.  five  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field,  in  the  dexter  quarter  a  trel'oil, 
slipped,  vert;  in  the  sinister  a  portcullis  az. — 
Crest,  out  of  the  rays  of  the  suu  or,  a  demi 
swan,  with  wiugs  elevated  .sa.  in  Ins  back  an 
arrow  ar. 

.Iei'TI-r,  [Bayton,  Ellowe,  and  Lowestoff,  Suf- 
folk,] az.  a  fcsse  betw.  three  bats,  displayed, 
ar. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit 
arm,  erect,  in  mail,  holding  in  tlie  hand,  all 
pjjr.  the  blade  of  a  broken  sword  ar. 


J  o  c 

Ji;vON,  [Stafibrdsliire,]  or,  a  luouiid  betw.  four 
saltiers  gu. 

Jjnv,  [Whitfield,  Devon,]  ar.  a  clicv.  hvUv.  throo 
Jews'  heads,  coupcd,  sa. 

JE^VARDJiV,  ar.  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
llie  last,  two  nnilk  ts  of  the  field. 

Jkwe,  [Devonshire,]  vert,  a  lion,  ranipant,  erjn. 
over  all  a  fesse  gu. 

Jkv,"EI.L,  [East  Down,  Devonshire,]  or,  on  a  cliev. 
az.  betw.  (lirec  g-i!l\flowers  gu.  stalked  and 
leaved,  vert,  a  maidenhead  of  the  lield,  ducally 

.   crowned  of  the  third,  on  a  chief a  Iiawk's 

leurc,    double-stringed,    ar.    betw.   two   falcons 

beaked  and  legged   or. — Crest,  a  cubit 

arm,  vested  az.  cuffed  ar.  holding:  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  gillyflovrer  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Jen-ell,  [Salisbury,]  az.  three  g-ill\  flov/ers-  ar. 

J  EVV  ES,  ar.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  J  ews'  heads,  couped, 

.Ti;^  S,  sa.  a  fesse  or,  betw.  three  ciiujuefoils  crn), 
— Crest,  a  b.orse,  passant,  ar. 

Jevnok,  Jenoyre,  oj- JEXoupa:,  [Great  Dun- 
mow,  Essex,]  az.  a  cross  patonce  betw.  four 
fleur-de-lis  or. — Crest,  a  greyhound,  sejant,  sa. 

Jeii'jt/re,  or,  on  a  cross  az.  five  neurs-de-!is  of  the 
field,  within  a  bordure  engr.  of  the  second. 

JoANES,  [Y/orcestersbire  and  London,]  quarterly, 
first,  ar.  a  lion,  rasupant,  vert,  mouth  bloody; 
second,  gu.  a  bend  or;  third,  as  the  second; 
fourth,  as  the  first;  over  all  a  label  of  three 
points  sa.  a  martlet  for  difference.- — Cre.st,  a 
sun  in  splendour  or.     \_Granted  IGo-J.] 

Juniics,  [^Yalpole,  Norl'olk,]  or,  a  chcv.  engr.  betw. 
thi'ee  swalloviS  sa.  v\llhiu  a  burdure  az.  bezanteo. 

Joancs,  [Brimsev,  Somersetshire]  or,  on  a  mciuit 
in  base  vert,  a  lion,  rampant,  az;.— Crest,  a 
figi.T's  head,  erased 

Joftiics,  [Taplow,  Buckinghamshire,]  ar.  fluce 
cocks  gu.  combed  and  wattled  or. 

/oa?tp,?,  [Wales,]  vert,  a  lion,  ramiiasit,  or,  bcl«. 
five    ears  of  \\lieat   of  the   last,   t\\  o,  two,   ;iik1 

.1(iiu,m:u,  [Staffordshire,]  vert,  a  chev.  erm. 

.hibl'?,\  [Aston,   Slirousliire,]   vert,   a  fesse  erm. 

JuiisoN,  [JllVud,  i::sVx,]  pdyof  six,  ar.  and  az. 
a  chev.  erm.  belv,-.  time  eagle.s,  displayed,  or, 
ariued  gu.  \_Granlcd  to  Sir  Francis  Jobsoii, 
of  I/ford,  Essex,  April,  Edward  YJ.'] 

Johson,  [Snayth,  Yorksliire,]  gu.  fuc  escallops  or, 
one,  three,  and  one.  —  Crest,  on  a  sinister 
gauntlet  ar.  a  bird,  close,  or. 

JuCE,  sa.  on  a  fesse  ar.  three  cincjuefoils  of  the 
first. 

Joce,  ar.  a  fesse  betw.  Il'.ree  crosses,  forrijce,  sa. 

Jocc,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  lions,  rampant,  gu. 

■'I'cc,  ar.  a  chcv.  betw.  three  hollv-Ieaves  gu. 


J  O  II 

Joce,  [Suffolk,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  per  pale  az.  and  gu. 
three  escalloi)S  of  the  first. 

JocEEiN-,  [jlorsleyand  Newhall  Jocelins,  Essex,] 
az.  a  circular  wreath  ar.  and  sa.  with  four  bells 
joined  thereto,  and  disposed  in  quadrangle  or. 

Joceli/ip,  [Sii-  f^.al[)h,  Lord  ^layor  of  Lo)idon, 
]4G4and  I47(!.]     The  same  arms. 

Jovi:/i/)i,  or  Jocch/nc,  [Ilydethall  and  Sawbridge- 
worth,  Hertfordshire.]  Tlie saineas Jaussi:i,y>-. 

.looi'.YS,  ar.  an  eagle,  displaced,  .sa.  over  all  a 
bendlet  gu. 

.locovs,   UI-.  an  eagle,   displayed,  sa.  a  bend  az. 

JoDUKEL,  [London,  and  Lichfield,  Stafford- 
shire,] erminois,  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or,  betw. 
three  romid  buckles,  the  tongues  pendent  ar. 

Jodrell,  [Staffordshire,]  sa.  three  chaplets  ar. 

Jodrell,  sa.  an  estoilo  ar. 

Jodrell,  [Yerdersley,  Cheshire,]  sa.  three  ror.ud 
buckles  ar.  tongues  pendent. 

Jodrell,  [JJuifeild,  Derbyshire,]  sa.  three  round 
buckles  ar.  the  tongues  perjdent,  a  trefoil,  slip- 
ped, or.  f/Lio/Zic-r,  the  field  ermines.  Granted 
Julrj  10,  1707.) — Crest,  a  cock's  head  and 
neck,  couped,  the  wings  erect  or,  combed  and 
jelloped  gu.  issuant  out^  of  a  chaplet  of  roses, 
barbed  and  seeded  ppr. 

.ToiiN,  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  wilk-shclls  ar. 

Joliti,  sa.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  -s^ilk-shells  ar. 

Johfi,  ar.  a  chev.  betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  sa. 
beaked  and  membered  gu.  within  a  bordure 
eiigr.  of  the  second. — Crest,  two  battle-axes,  in 
saltier  ppr.  blades  or,  thereon  standing  a  Cor- 
nish chough,  as  in  the  arms. 

JoiiNiiS,  [London,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw. 
tluee  crosses,  formee,  fitcliee,  or,  a  chief  of 
the  lust. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  or,  support- 
i.'ig  an  anchor  az.  fluke  of  the  first. 

Johiii's,  [Monmouthshire,  1073,]  ar.  on  a  cliev. 
betw.  three  birils  sa.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  of 
the  field,  lietw.  two  trefoils,  slijiped,  vert,  witiiin 

a  bordure  engr platee. — Crest,    two 

battle-axes,  in  saltier  ppj'.  handles  or. 

Jo/incs,  az.  a  lion,  i)assanL,  betw.  three  crosses, 
patlee,  fitchee,  or,  a  chief  of  the  last.  [Granted 
to  Francis  Joluies.'] 

Johns,  az.  crusiily  or,  a  lion,   rampant,  erm. 

Johnson,  ar.  on  a  saltier  sa.  li\e  bezants,  on;; 
chief  gu.  ail  eastern  crown,  betw.  two  wool- 
packs  or. — Crest,  as])ur,  betw.  tv>o  wings  ;  betw. 
the  spur  an  estoile,  all  ppr. 
Joluisan,  ['fvidcsley,  Lancashire,  formerly  of  Cuiu- 
JK'rlaiui,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  iv.o 
faiintlnr,  three)  wool-packs,  (or  cushions,)  or. 
—  Crest,  a  spur  or,  the  strap  gu.  betw.  tv.o 
V,  in-s  of  the  first.  (Another  crest,  a  tower, 
enllamed  ppr.) 


J  O  K 

Johnson,  [Ililtoim,  Scotlaml.]  Tlie  same,  flie 
saltier  rngr. — Crest,  a  sword  and  dagger,  in 
saltier,  ])oirits  mwards,  all  ppr. 

Johnson,  [Limehmisc,  Middlesex,]  pu.  on  a  clucf, 
'indented,  en;  fonr  imman  hearts  of  the  fust, 
rivev  all,  on  a  lieiid  or,  three  ]>eas,  slqiped, 
stalked  and  leaved  vert,  the  -pea  jjendent. — 
Crest,  a  triatigular  harrow  or. 

Johnson,  [Warriiin'toii,  Lancaslilre,  17-11,]  or,  a 
lion,  -passant,  regiuirda)it,  az.  on  a  chief,  dove- 
tailed, vert,  three  acorns,  slijjped  and  leaved 
of  llie  first. 

Johnson,  [V/ifhcot,  Leicestershire,]  ar.  on  a  bend 
gii.  th-ee  plieons  or,  a  canton  errn. — Crest,  a 
demi  gTiffin  gu.  collared  crm.  holding  betw.  his 
]>aw.s  a  plieoD  or.     [^Granlecl  17:27.] 

Johnson,  [Kent,  1G05,]  quarterly,  a?,,  -and  gu. 
over  all  a  cross  palonce  or,  a  chief  of  the  last. 
— Crest,  an  arm,  erect,  habited  per  pale,  az. 
and  or,  liolding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cross  patonce 
of  the  second.- 

Johnson,  [Goldington,  Bedfordshire,]  az.  a  chev. 
or,  in  cliief  t«  o  eagles,  "volant,  in  base  a  sun 
of  the  second. 

Johnson,  [Tsorthumberland,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  betw. 
two  turrets  ar.  three  pheons  gn.  on  a  chief  or,  a 
lion,  passant,  betw.  two  lozenges  az. 

Johnson,  [Cheshire,]  quarterly,  per  fesse,  in- 
dented, or  and  az.  in  the  iirst  qu;!rter=an  eagle, 
%nth  wings  expanded  sa. — Crest,  on  a  du- 
'cal  coronet  or,  an  eagle,  with  wings  expanded, 
<.n. 

Johnson,  aZ.  a  wool-jiack  ar. 

Johnson,  [London,]  nz.  a  cross,  betw.  fouriiheons 
or. 

Johnson,  [London,]  erni.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  be- 
zants, a  mullet  for  diflerence. — Crest,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet,  a  swan's  neck  or. 

Johnson,  az.  on  a  bend,  embattled,  ar.  a  snake, 
vert,  betw.  two  cocks  of  the  second,  crested 
and  jellopped  or. — Crest,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  talbot,  couchant,  ar.  collared  and  chained 
or. 

Jolmson,  [Hampshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
bezants. 

Johnson,  ar.  on  a  cross,  raguly,  beiw.  four  pheons 
gu.  five  bezants. 

Johnson,  [Cheshire,]  ar.  niiie  jdieons,  meeting  in 
point,  six  in  chief  and  three  in  base  sa. — Crest, 
an  arm,  in  armour,  liolding,  in  the  hand,  all 
ppr.  an  arrow  ar.   with  a  pheon'shcad  or. 

Johnson,  erm.  on  a  chev.  az.  three  bezants. — 
Crest,  out  of  annual  coronet,  gu.  a  cubit  arm, 
erect,  vested  or,  turned  up  ar.  liolding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  cimetar  of  the  third,  Iiilt  of  the  se- 
cond. 


J  0  H 

Johnson,  [Xorth  Luffeidiam,  NottinglianTshiro, 
and  South  Suflenhnra,  llutlandshire,]  ar.  a  chev. 
betw.  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  crowned 
or. — Crest,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  gu.  ducally 
crowned,  or,  betw.  two  ostrich-feathers  ar. 
(Another  crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  -ar.  a 
leopard's  head  or.) 

Johnson,  [?v!ition'Biian,  licdfordshire,]  ar.  on  a 
pile  az.  three  ounces'  heads,  erased,  of  t'le 
iirst. 

Johnson,  [llutlaiidsbire,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  lions'  heads,  couped,  gu.  crowned  or. 
[Gronted  to  Rohert  Johnson,  B.D.  cf  North 
Ihiffenham,  Bulland.'] 

Johnson,  [Blackwall,  Middlesex,  Tiiwate,  Lin- 
colnsbirc,  and  Norfolk,]  or,  a  watcr-bouget  sa. 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  bezants. — Crest, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  ])er  pale,  ar.  and  az.  two 
wings,  expanded,  counterchauged. 

Johnson,  ar.  a  chev.  gn.  betw.  three  lions,  passant, 
sa. 

Johnson,  [Twysell,  Durham,]  sa.  on  a  bend,  or, 
betw.  two  iLinetr,  ar.  three  plicons  gu.  — Crest,  a 
leopard's  head  sa.  bezantee,  fiom  the  mouth 
and  ears  flames  of  fire  p])". 

Johnson,  [LondoUj]  ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  befsv.  three 
lions'  heads,  erased,  gu.  bezantee,  an  estoile  of 
eight  points  or. 

Johnson,  [Hampshire,]  erm.  on  a  chief  az.  tlnee 
bezants. 

Johnson,  per  pale,  az.  and  gu.  on  a  chev.  ar.  betv.'. 
three  neiirs-de-lis  or,  as  nuiny  escallops  of  tin- 
second. 

Johnson,  [KiUesworth,  Durham,]  ])er  pale,  sa. 
and  az.  a  saltier  ar.  charged  ^yith  five  cocks  of 
the  first,  betw.  three  towers,  flaming,  and  two 
spears,  saltierwise,  in  base,  or.— Crest,  a  dexter 
arm,  embowed  in  armour,  firing  a  pistol,  all  ppr. 
[Granted  Maij  20,  15G9.] 

Johnson,  [Northamptonshire,]  az.  on  a  bend,  r;i- 
guly,  betw.  two  cocks  ar.  crested  and  jellopped 
or,   a  snake  vert. 

Johnson,  [Yorkshire  and  London,  1G34,]  az.  on 
a  chev.  ar.  three  pheons  gu.  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  a  sun  or. — Crest,  a  cock  ar.  combed 
and  wattled  or,  on  hi.s  body  three  guttees  de 
sang. 

Johnson,  [Xethercourt  and  Margate,  Kent,]  quar- 
terly, per  fesse,  indented,  sa.  and  or,  in  the 
chief  dexter  quarter  a  pelican,  vuluingher  breast 
or. 

Johnson,  per  bend,  ar.  and  sa.  three  cinqucfoils, 
pierced,   all  count':  ■Iiiiiv;'.*!. 

Johnson,  [Suffolk  and  SinllV-i  iNl-.Ire,]  per  bend,  ar. 
and  sa.  three  trei'nils,  slipiied  and  counter- 
changed. — Crest,  on  am6uiit  vert,  an  ibex,  so- 


J  O  H 

jiint,  erni.  diically  :;orge<],  criiied,    and   tufted, 
or,  attired  ar. 
Joh/ixoii,  [Essex,]  iir.   on  a  clicv.  ia.  an  estoile  of 
sixteen  points  or,  he'w.  three  lions" heads,  eiased, 
pi. 
Julinsoti,  [.Stamford,  Lincolnshire,]  ar.  three  boars' 

Jieads  sa.  coiiped,  gi!. 
Johnson,    [V.'inford,    Gloucestershire,    and    Tnn- 
bridge,  Kent,]  ar.  a  fcsse,  lozengy,  befv.-.  three 
lions'  beads,  erased,  gu. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  nag's  bead  sa. 
JoJiiison,  gu.  ou  a  chief,  indented,    or,  four  bod} - 

hearts  of  tlie  field,  over  all  a  bend  vert. 
Johnson,     [Boaconsfield,  Buckiugbanishire,]    per 
pale,  az.  and  gu.  a  cross  flory  or,  a  chief  of  tlit^ 
last. — Crest,  a  cubii  arm,  habited  or,  grasping, 
in  the  hand  p]M\  a  cross  flory  of  the  iirst. 
Johnson,  [Tower,  London,]  gu.  three  spears'  beads 
ar.  a  chief  erra. — 'Crest,  a  steer's  bead  ar.  betw. 
•   two    branches    of  laurel    vert,    crossing    each 
other    over  the    spear-head.      [Graiiled  June, 
1(104.] 
Johnson,  [London,]  ar.   a  pheon    az.  betw.   three 
niascles   gu. —  Creit,    a  tiger's  head,    ermluois, 
raaned,  ar.     [Htralds'  OJice,   London,  C.  24.] 
Johnson,  [Gaiusljorougb,  Lincolnshire,]   ar.  on  a 
bend  sa.  three  ermine-spots  of  the  first. — Crest, 
a   leopard,    passant,    guardant,  sa.  platec    and 
bezantee.     [Granled,  hy  Patent,  hi/  Wdliani 
Flower,  May  7,  1579.] 
Johnson,  ar.   a  fessc,  embattled,    counter-embat- 
tled, betw.  three  lions'  beads,  erased,  gu.  du- 
cally  crowned  or. — Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck  gu.     \_Granlcd 
to   Captain   Thomas  Johnson,  of  Great    Yar- 
}nou(h,  Norfolk,  hy  Sir  Julivard  ]]rdher,  Sept. 
10,  IGGO.]  ' 
Johnson,  ar.  a  saltier  sa.- — Crest,  a  sword  and  d;ig- 

ger  ill  saltier,  blades  ar.  bills  and  ponicls  or. 
Johnson,  [London,]  ar.  ou  a  pile  az.  three  wolves' 
beads,  erased,  of  the  field. 

Johnson,  ar.  a  lion,  passant,  gu.  ou  a  eliief. 

three  oak  sprigs  bearing  acorns,  pj)r. — Crest,  a 
wolf  i^assant,  holding  in   bis  nioulh  a   sprig  of 
woodbiue  in  full  blossom,  all  ppr. 
Johnson,  per  pale,    or    and   az.    a   fcssc   counter- 
changed. — CresI,   a   mermaid,    holding   in   her 
dexler  baud,    a  sceptre,  and  in  her  sinister,  a 
)nirror,  all  ppr. 
Johnson,  [London  and  Bedfordshire,]  az.  a  che> . 
bctv.'.    three    eagles,    rising,    or.     [Granted  to 
Hohert  Johnson,  of  London,  son  of  John  J  (Jin- 
son,  of  Godlinyion,    Bedjbrd.'] 
Johnson,  per  pair-,  az.  aud  gu.  ou  a  cUev.    betw. 
three;  fleurs-de-lis  or,  as  luauy  escallojjs  of  the 
second.  


J  O  L 

Johnson,  SI),  on  a  lesse  or,  betw.  a  nag's  head  iuid 
two  bugle  horns  in  chief,  and  another  in  base 
ar.  garnished  or,  a  demi  lion,  muiipant,  betw. 
iuo  pheor!S„  a/,. 
Johnson,  j)er  i)ale,  sa.  and  az.  on  a  saltier  gu.  five 
cocks  ar.  betw.  three  towers  or,  out  of  thi:  bat- 
tleniouts  tiiereof,  a  cock  of  the  same,  one  in 
chief  and  two  in  the  flanks,  in  base,  two  spears 
in  saltier  or. — Crest,  a  tower  or,  out  of  the 
baillemeiits  thereof,  a  cock  sa.  [Borne  hi/  Sir 
Aden  Johnson,  of  Sprinq  Grove,  Alovnt  Mon- 
iralh,  Ireland.-] 
.ToiiNSTON,  [Blackwood,  Scollnnd,]  ar.  a  saltier 
s.i.  on  a  chief  of  the  las(,  ihree  cushions 
or. 

Johnston,  [PoKouu,  Scotland.]  The  same,  the 
chief  wavy. — Crest,  a  spur  ppr.  betw.  two 
wings  ar. 

Johnston,  [Clatlnie,  Scotland,]  aji-.  a  saltier  iu- 
vccked,  sa.  betw.  two  pellets,  in  fesse,  on  a  chief, 
gu.  three  cushions  or. — Crest,  a  star  issuing  out 
of  clouds  ]5pr. 

Johnston,  [Wordmilns,  Scotland,]  ai'.  a  saltier  sa. 
betw.  two  escallops  in  fesse,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  .three  cushions  of  the  first. — Crest,  a 
baud  ppr.  boidiug  an  escallop  gu. 

Johnston,  [Gormach,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier  and 
chief,  uebidee  sa.  three  cushions  of  the  first. — 
Crest,  a  spur-rowell  within  two  branches  of 
palm,  in  orle  ppr. 

Johnstone,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  in  base 
a  heart,  regally  crowned,  j)pr.  on  a  chief  gu. 
three  wool-packs  or. 

Johnstone,  [Twickenham,  Middlesex,]  ar.  a  sal- 
tier sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cushions  of  tiie 
first.     (^Another,  the  cushions  or.) 

Johnstone,  [Scotland,]  ar.  a  saltier  sa.  ou  a  chief 
of  the  las(,  three  cushions  of  the  first. 

Johnstone,  [Bcnholm,  Scotlnnd,]  ar.  a  saltier  gu. 
ou  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  cushions  or,  wit.hiu 
a  bordure 

.loiSKj  or  Joicii,  sa.  three  crescents  or. 

■loKES,  [London,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  eugr.  sa.  tlu-ee 
escallops  or. 

.TOLE.S,  [Lord  Ma}or  of  I/,indon,  IGlo,]  ar. 
(Another,  or,)  a  cintjuefoil  gu.  lietw.  three 
pheons  sa. 

JoLKY,  gu.  n  fessc  erm. 

Joi.EES,  or  .loVLi-.S,  [London,]  or,  a  ciiifj\iefoi! 
gu.  betw.  three  phi.'ons  sa. — Crest,  cut  of  a 
mural  coronet,  a  nag's  iicad  or. 

Joj.l.EV,  or  .hii.i.VK,  [Lancashire,]  ar.  on  a  [iilo 
■vert,  tiiroo  dexter  hands,  couped  of  the  field. 
— Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  habited  vert,  charged 
with  a  pile  ar.  holding  iu  the  hand  ppr.  a  sv.-ord 
of  the  second,  bill  aud  pomel  or.    [ConJ/rmed  to 


JON 

IJlinam  JoJh/e,  of  Lech,  Stajordshire,  27th 
Aiu/ust,  lijl-i.] 

Jol/i/,  or  Jolk'i/,  [Ilatlou-Garden,  London,]  az. 
a  lion,  paspnnt,  guardant,  or,  in  cliief  tliree  si- 
nister hands  ar. — Crest,  adeniieagle,  displayed, 
or,  holdinfi'  in  the  beak,  a  sinister  hand  ar. 
[Granlccl  l::/  Thomas  S'.  Gennje,   Jd.Oi.] 

Jolly,  ar.  a  mullet  ^u.  hetv,-.  three  pheons  sa. 

Jolly,  ar.   a  mullet  and   two  plieons  sa. 

JOLLUTE,  [Carswall-Castle  and  IJotham,  Staf- 
fordshire, and  of  Loudon,]  ar.  or:  a  pile  az. 
three  dexter  gauntlets  of  tiie  field. 

JoUiffe,  [Carswall-Castle,  Staffordshire.]  The  s.mie. 

JoUiU'e,  ar.  on  a  pile  sii,  three  dexter  liauds  of  the 
first. 

JoUiff'e,  ar.  on  a  pile  issuing^  from  the  chief  vert, 
three  dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist,  erect 
and  appanmeo  of  the  field. — Crest,  a  cubit  arm, 
in  armour,  holding"  in  the  gauntlet,  a  cimetar, 
all  jjpr.  [Borne  hy  John  Twyford  JoUiffe,  JUsq. 
of  Ammerdown,  Somersetshire,  18~4.] 

Jokrs,  [Littlington,  Jjedfurdshire,]  az.  a  cross 
betw.  four  pheons  or.— Crest,  on  a  chapeau  az. 
turned  up  or,  an  armed  arm,  embowed,  tassel- 
led  gu.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  spear  sheaf  of 
the  fourth,  armed  of  the  second. 

Jones,  [Arbemarles,  Caernarvoiishire,]  ar.  ou  a 
cross  raguled  az.  five  bezants  betw.  four  ])heons 
gu. 

Jones, '  [Lanvayre,  Denbighshire,]  gu.  a  cross 
crossed,  mounted  upon  three  grices  or. 

Jones,  sa.  a  goat's  head,  erased,  ar. 

Jones,  [Loudon,]  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  lions, 
rampant,  ar.  a  mullet  for  difference. — Crest,  a 
buck's  head,  erased,  sa.  attired,  or,  holding 
betw.  his  horns  a  bugle-horn  of  the  first.  [He- 
lald's  Office,  J^ondun,  C.  2-1.] 

Jones,  [Sluewsbury  and  Chilton,  Salop,]  ar.  a 
lion,  rampant,  vert,  vuhied  in  the  breast  gu. 
— Crest,  a  sun,  in  splendour,  or.  [Granted 
VothJune,  1G07.] 

Jones,  [Filuiingham  and  Barrow,  Lincolnshire,] 
or,  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  choughs  .sa. — 
Crest,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  pnrp.  cufi"  ar. 
holding-  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  branch  of  marigolds 
of  the  third,  stalked  and  leaved  ^crt. 

Jones,  [^^^llpole  and  Marshland,  Norfolk,]  or,  a 
chev.  engr.  betw.  three  Cornish  choughs  sa.  all 
within  a  bordure  az.  bezantee — Crest,  a  battle- 
axe  and  spear,  in  saltier,  handles  gn.  heads  ar. 
mounted  or. 

Jones,  [Dublin,]  gu.  three  lions,  rainpant,  guar- 
dant,  or,  on  a  canton  of  tlic  second,  a  fret  of 
the  first. — Crest,  a  t.ilbot's  head,  couped,  ar. 
collared  and  chained  gu. 

Jones,  [London,]    az.   on   a  cross   or,  het\'r.   four 


J  O  N 

pheons  of  the  second,  five  estoiles  gu. — Crest, 
an  arm,  in  pale,  vested  or,  thereon  three  estoiles, 
in  pale,  gu.  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  pLeon,  erect,  ar. 
[Granted  September  1G04.] 

Jones,  or  Johne.s,  [Grofhkenan,  Denbighshire,] 
per  bend  sinister,  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion,  ram- 
pant, within  a  bordure,  engr.  or.^Crost,  a 
lion's  head,  erased,  per  pale,  ar.  and  sa. 

Jones,  []\o-we,  Middlesex,  and  Hereford,]  or,  or. 
a  mount  vert,  a  lion,  ramjjant,  az. — Cri-st,  a 
tiger's  head,  erased,  or. 

Jones,  [Ciiiswick,  Middlesex,]  az.  three  nags' 
heads,  erased,  ar.  a  canton  of  the  last. 

Jones,  [Merionethshire,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant. 
^^ithin  a  bordure,  az. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant, 
az.  holding  a  shield  or,  within  a  carved  bor- 
dure.    (Anoilier,  the  shield  az.) 

Jonts,  [the  Temple,  London,]  sa.  a  fesse  ar.  befv.-. 
two  daggers,  one  in  chief,  erect,  and  one  in. 
base,  pendent,  hilts  and  pomels  or. — Crest,  a 
gauntlet,  barvrise,  or,  holding  a  sword  erect  ar. 
Iiilts  of  the  first,  pierced  through  a  boar's  head, 
erased,  vei't. 

Jones,  [Monmouthshire,]  ar.  on  a  ch.ev.  betw. 
thi-ee  birds,  sa.  a  lion's  head,  erased,  betw.  two 
trefoils,  slipped,  or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  se- 
cond, platee. 

Jones,  [jjrecknockslrlre,]  sa.  a  fesse,  embattled, 
erni.  betw.  three  boars'  heads,  couped  or. — 
Crest,  a  boar's  iiead,  erect  and  erased;  or. 

Jones,  [Caermarlhenshire,]  ar.  three  bulls'  heads, 
cabossed,  sa. 

Jones,  [Ireland,]  ]ver  pale  or,  and  gn.-  two  lions, 
passant,  in  fosse,  a  chief  engr.  all  counter- 
changed. 

Jones,  [Monmouthshire,]  sa.  a  stag  standing  at 
gaze,  ar.  attired  and  unguled  or. — Ci'est,  on  a 
chapeau,  gu.  turned  vp  erm.  a  stng  ar.  attired 
vert. 

J  ones,  quartei'ly,  sa.  and  gu.  a  cross  ar.  the  first 
quarter  charged  with  three  launce-rests  or,  the 
second  with  as  many  cockatrices  of  the  fourth, 
the  third  as  the  second,  the  fourth  as  the  first. 

Jones.  [London,  Salop,  and  Berkshire,]  az.  a 
lion  passant,  befv,'.  three  crosses,  foi-mee,  fit- 
chee,  or,  a  chief  of  the  last.  [Granted  hi/ 
Camden,   Noveniher,   KiJO.] 

Jones,  [Itatclid'e,  IMiddlesex,]  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw. 
three  crows  p]ir.  within  a  bordure  of  the  second, 
charged  with  eight  bezants. 

Jones,  [Wales,]  sa.  a  chev.  betw.  three  spears  ar. 
— Crest,  a  cubit  arm,  erect,  in  armour,  ppr. 
Jiolding  in  the  gauntlet  a  spear  of  the  iirst, 
headed  ar.  einbrued  gu. 

Jones,  [Tlevell,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  a  lion,  pas.sanf, 
sa.  langued  gu.  armed  or,  ou  a  chief  of  the  so- 


JON 

roiid,  a  diTcal  cnrotiel  of  the  last. — Crest,  out 
(if  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dcini  linn,  rampant, 
sa.  lan^ued  gu.  armed  of  the  first. 

Jones,  [Denhigh,  North  Wales,]  ar.  a  lion,  ram- 
])iint,  veit,  vuhied  on  the  shoulder,  g-ii. —Crest, 
ti;c  sun  ppr.  at  the  end  of  each  rav  a  (larao  of 
fire  of  the  first. 

Jones,  [Penrose,  Cornwall,  and  AViltshire,]  clie- 
quy,  or  and  sa.  on  a  fesse  gu.  three  leopards' 
heads,  jessant  dc  lis  of  the  first.- — Crest,  a 
dragon's  head,  erased,  vert. 

Jones,  [Esthall,  Oxfordshire,]  sa.  a  buck,  passant, 
ar.  attired  or. — Crest,  a  buck,  passant,  ar. 

Jones,  [^Viltsh^re,]  ar.  a  lioii,  passant,  sa.  on  a 
(■iiief  of  the  second,  a  marquis's  coronet  or. — 
Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi  lion  sa. 

Joins,  [Sunning^Avell,  near  Abinn-don,  Berkshire, 
Casfleton,  Oxfordsliire,  and  Worcester,]  gu.  a 
lion,  rampant,  vithiii  a  bordure,  indented  or. 
— Crest,  a  demilioii,  ramjiaut,  or,  liolding  bet\r. 
ills  pav.s,  a  mullet  gu. 

Jones,  gu.  a  lion,  couchant,  ar.  a  canton  or. — 
Crest,  a  lion,  couchant,  sa.  [Bonic  h\j  Daniel 
Jones,  of  Fcitccnhai/i,   Norfolk,  J£sq.  1791.] 

Jones,  sa.  a  stag,  statant,  ar.  attired  or,  within  a 
bordure  quartcrlv,  enu.  and  erminois. — Crest, 
a  stag,  trijjpant,  ar.  attired  and  collared  or, 
from  (he  collar  an  escocheon  pendent  sa.  there- 
on a  martlet  or. 

Jones,  [Buckland,  Brecknockshire,]  vert,  a  chev. 
beiw.  three  wolves'  heads  or. 

Jo)t(s,  ['IVedustan,  Brecknockshire,]  av.  a  stag, 
trijiping,  -with  wings  attached  to  the  buttocks, 
and  hind  legs,  ppr.  bet\v'.  the  attires,  an  antique 
crow  or, 

Jones,  gu.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  three  nags'  heads, 
erased,  ar. — Crest,  a  nag's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Jones,  erin.  a  chov.  couped  sa. 

Jo;ies,  [Gorfhkenan,  Llanvaire,  Denbighshire,] 
per  bend,  sinister,  erni.  and  ermines  over  all  a 
lion,  rampant,  within  a  bordure  engr.  or. 

Jones,  [Salop,  and  Lord  Jfayor  of  London,]  ar. 
a  lion,  passant,  betw.  three  crosses,  pattee, 
fitchcc,  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Jones,  gu.  three  lions,  rampant,  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  a  fret  of  the  field.— Crest,  a  tal- 
bofs  head,  coujied,  ar.  chained  round  the  neck 
or.  [Borne  hij  V/uUer  Jones,  Esq.  of  Waicr- 
inghuri/- Place,  Kciit.^ 

Jones,  [Bloonisbury-squarc,]  or,  a  lion,  rampant, 
az.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  bezant  in 
chief,  two  martlets  sa. 

Jones,  quarterly,  sa.  and  gu.  a  cross  ar.  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters,  three  launce-rests  or, 
the  .'econd  aud  third  with  as  many  cockatrices 
cf  the  hist. 


J  O  R 

Jones,  ar.  a  hon,  rampant,  vert.  [Granted  to 
\]'ilHain  Jones,  hi;  )\'il/iani  Scrjar,  ^()lIl  June, 
3G07.] 

Jones,  [Sir  Francis,  Lord  ]\Iayor  of  London,  1G20,] 
az.  a  tioi),  passant,  guardant,  betw.  three  cross 
crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  a  chief  of  the  last. 

Jones,  [Castle- March,]  ar.  a  chev.  az.  betw.  threo 
uags'  heads,   erased,  sa. 

Jones,  [Wales,]  sa.  three  horses"  heads,  erased, 
ar.  [Borne  by  Dr.  Fjhvard  Jones,  Bishop  of 
Si.  Asaph,  IGDT.] 

Jones,  erni.  on  a  bend  az.  a  rose  betw.  two  annu- 
lets or,  in  chief  a  sword,  in  Jiale,  ppr.  hilt  and 
jiomel  or,  crossed  by  aiiothcr,  the  hilt  towards 
the  dexter  side  of  the  escocheon. — Crest,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  ppr.  [Borne  hij  WiUiain 
Jones,  I£sq.    3!arshall  of  the  Ki/tq's  Bench.'} 

.Tones,  per    bend,  sinister,    erm.    and    ermines,  a  ■ 
lion,  rampant,   or,  within  a  bordure,   engx.  per 
bend,  sinister,  ar.   and  sa. — Crest,  a  lion,  raui- 
)iant,  or.    [Borne  li/  the  late  Rev.  James  Jones, 

_  JJ.D.  Archdeacon  'of  Hereford,  who  died  18-23.] 

.iciPi;,  [Mcrifield,  Cornwall,]  ar.  in  chief  two 
])lieons,  and  in  base  a  mullet  sa. — Crest,  an  an- 
telope, sejant,  erm.  supporting  with  his  dexter 
foot,  a  shield,  per  pale,  or  and  ar. 

J  01' I',  gu.   a  garb on  a  chief  ar.   a  ship  in 

full  sail  ppr. — Crest,  on  a  garb  lying  fesseways, 
a  cock  crow  ing  all  ppr.  [Borne  hy  James  Joj^p, 
J'sq.  of  Winlcton  House,  Jl'ants,  1823.] 

JctKCKV,  or  JoRGii,  ar.  a  fesse,  betw.  three  lions, 
rampant,  sa. 

Jorcey,  per  pale^  gu.  and  a:-;,  three  eagles,  dis- 
played, ar. 

Jorcey,  or  Jorcis,  ar.  on  a  bend  az.  three  water 
bougets  or. 

,1  OR  DAN,  az.  nine  lozenges,  three,  three,  and 
three, 

/o/y/c//;,.  per  pale,  or  and  az.  a  chev.  Iietw,  three 
lozenges,  counterclianged,  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
martlets  of  the  second. 

Jordan,  ar.  a  cross  patonce  betw.  four  martlets  gu. 
—  Crest,  a  martlet,  with  wings,  displaved,  gu. 

Jordan,  [Chiltern  and  Whitley,  Wiltshire,  and 
Somersetshire,  1G04,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  betw. 
eight  cross  crosslets,  fitchee,  or,  a  chief  of  the 
second.  (Another,  the  lion  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu. — Crest,  a  mound  or,  over  it  a 
scroll,  with  this  luotto, — Percvssa  resuryn. 
Another  crest,    a  foot-ball  ppr.) 

Jordan,  [^^'il(sllil•e,]  pr-r  pale  az.  and  or,  a  chev. 
lietw.  (line  lo/,iii;e,-<,  all  lurjileichanged,.  on  a 
chief  gc.  tlirce  :ii.irtlo;^  of  ll.t- -:coi:d.^ 

Jordan,  [Calw  Ick  and  Ciiiu-lwoiid,  Surrey.]    Three 
coats  and  crests,   all    for   Jordan ;  first,   Temp, 
Edward  I.  viz. — az.  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  a 
[3.S] 


J  o  w 

lion,  rampant,  or. — C^iest,  a  lion,  sejant,  or,  sus- 
taining a  cross  crosslet,  litchcc,  of  the  same.  [The 
wJiich  cresi,  (/ranted UJ29.]  Second  coat  and 
crest,  sa.  an  eagle,  betw.  two  bendlets  silver,  on 
a  chief  or,  three  almond-leaves  vert. — Crest,  an 
almond  tree,  with  fruit  gold.  Third  coat,  sa.  an 
cag-le,  displayed,  in  bend,  betw.  t\\  o  cottises  rr.  a 
chief  or. — Crest,  a  demi  lion  or,  issuant  from 
the  wreath,  resting  on  his  sinister  foot,  and  hold- 
ing in  his  dexter  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  sa, 
[77/w  al/eraiivn  in  the  arms  and  crest  hi/  (jranl 
of  2d  June,  1G31.]* 

Jordan,  ar.  three  mullets  gii. 

Jordan,  [Leicestershire,]  quarterly  ;  first,  ar.  (href 
mullets  gu.  ;  second,  sa.  a  chev.  or,  betw.  tliree 
garbs  ar. 

Jordan,  [Dorsetshire,]  az.  semee  de  cross  cross- 
lets,  a  lion,  rampant,   or. 

Jorden,  [Welyuton,  Salop,]  ar.  a  chev.  betM'.  three 
gi-eyhounds,  couraut,  gu. 

JoRDAYNE,  [Somersetshire,]  sa.  an  eagle,  dis- 
played, in  bend,  betw.  two  cottises  ar.  on  a 
chief  or,  three  oak-leaves  vert. 

Jordayne,  sa.  an  eagle,  displayed,  in  bend,  betw. 
two  cottises  ar.  on  a  cldef  of  the  second  three 
escallops  vert. 

Jordayne,  [Ij<jndon,]  ar.  on  a  fesse,  betw.  three 
towers,  triple-towered,  gu.  a  lion,  passant,  guar- 
daut,  or. — Crest,  on  a  chapeau  gu.  tmned  up 
erm.  a  hawk  or,  inside  of  the  wings  of  the  se- 
cond. 

Jordaine,  [AVindsor-Forest,  Berks,  ^^emp.  Ed- 
ward 11.]  sa.  three  mullets  of  six  points,  pierced, 
ar.  Yvithiu  a  bordure  erm. 

JoRNEY,  ar.  three  gilly-flowers,  .slipped,  ppr. 

Joseph,  per  chev.  az.  and  vert,  in  chief  three 
garbs,  in  base  tv.o,  cheveronwise,  or.f 

JosKiN,  gu.  three  carbuncles  of  eight  staves  or. 

JoSNA,  per  bend  sinister,  or  and  gu.  a  bat,  dis- 
played, sa. 

JoSSELYNE,  [Essex,]  chequy,  gu.  and  az.  on  a 
fesse  of  the  fnst,  an  annulet  or. 

Josselyne,  gu.   three  escarbuncles  ar.     See  Joce- 

LVN. 

JossEY,  [Wcstpans,  Scotland,]  ar.  a  fesse,  bet\i'. 
two  stars  in  chief  az.  and  a  hunting-horn  in  base 
sa.  garnished  gu.— Crest,  an  eye  ppr. 

JOSUE,  per  bend  sinister,  or  and  gu.  a  bat,  dis- 
played, sa. 

Jove,  ar.  on  a  chev.  per  pale,  vert  and  gu.  three 
escallops  of  (he  first. 

Jove,  ar.  three  lions,  rampant,  sa. 

JoWELES,  or  Jowles,  [Surrey  and  Kent,]  ar. 


•  Sfift  Vincnfs  Surrey  Co!Ie'.;e  of  Arms. 
t  See  (kafion,  in  the  JieraU  s  Oflice. 


J  U  B 

a  tower,  triple  towered,  gu.  betw.  three  pheons 
sa. — Crest,  a  tower  gn.  surmounted  with  eight 
broad  arrows,  falling  at  the  top,  four  and  four, 
fretty  in  bend  dexter  and  sinister  ar.  [Granted 
to  John  Joivtes,  of  Alkham,  Surrey,  by  >Sir 
William  Segar,  Garter,  anno,  1G20,  Herald's 
Office,  London,  iNl.  2.] 

JoWERS,  [Ipswich,  Sufl'olk,]  az.  a  sun  or,  betw. 
three  bezants. 

.Tqweti,  or,  a  chev.  gu.  befw.  (hree  lions'  heads, 
erased,  sa. 

Jo  i'CE,  gu.  a  chev.  betw.  three  pine-leaves,  slipj)ed, 
ar. 

Joyce,  or  Joys,  ar.  three-  torieauxes,  in  bend,  betw. 
two  bei,id.s  gu. 

Jove,  or  Joy,  [Beneficld,  Northamptonshire,] 
or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  three  vine-leaves  vert,  five 
guttees  d'eau. — Crest,  a  trunk  of  a  vino,  with 
two  branches,  thereon  a  dove  standing,  all  ppr. 
[Granted  1738,  and  borne  by  Michael  Joy, 
Eicj.  of  Ilarthani-Park,   Wilts,  lS2-i.] 

Joye,  [^^'^tst  Kington,  Wiltshire,]  ar.  a  lio.n  ram- 
pant, gu. — Crest,  a  lion,  rampant,  ar.  support- 
ing a  ragged  staff  or. 

Joye,  or  Joyer,  per  pale,  a?:,  and  gu.  an  eagle, 
displayed,  ar.  niembered  or. 

Joyner,  az.  a  cross  flurlee,  betw.  four  fleurs-de- 
lis  or. 

Joyner,  ai.  on  a  cross  az.  fi\e  tl.:urs-de-lis  of  the 
lirst,  within  a  bordure  cni^r.  of  the  second. 

Joyner,  or,  on  a  cross  engr.  within  a  bordure  az. 
live  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  (Another  adds  a  label  of 
five  points  gu.) 

Joyner,  [Sussex  and  Loudon,]  az.  on  a  Lend  ar. 
an  eagle,  displayed,  sa. — Crest,  a  dexter  arm, 
ombowed  in  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
battle-axe,  handle  or,  headed  ar.  [Granted 
159L] 

Joyner,  vert,  a  pile  ar.  issuing  out  of  the  dexter 
quarter,  on  a  chief  or,  a  rose  gu.  seeded  of  the 
third,  barbed  of  the  first. 

Joyner,  per  chev.  vert  and  erm.  in  chief  a  pelican 
or,  vuining  her  breast  ppr. 

Joyner,  or  Joyre,  sa.  three  crescents  or. 

Joyner,  ar.  on  a  cross  az.  four  fleurs-de-lis  of  (he 
first,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  [Borne 
ht/  John  Joyner,  Esq.  Norroy  King  of  Arms. 
Temp.  Llenry  VI II.] 

.]oYi,irF,  ar.  a  fesse,  embattled,  betw.  three 
pheons  sa.  [Granted  to  Richard  Joylif,  of 
Es lover,  Dorset,  March  28,  1GG4.] 

JoYNES,  or  Geynes,  gu.  a  chief  vair. 

JoYRE,  or,  a  lion,  rampant,  az.  oppressed  with  n 
bend  gu. 

JuBA,  ar.  three  pheons  az.  on  a  chief  sa.  as  nianj 
martlets   or. — Crest,    au   antelope,    sejant,    ar. 


JUS 

tiifled,  )iiniie(1,  aud  ;ii-uic(l,  ov,  resting  liLs 
dexter  foot  on  an  cscocheon,  per  pale,  or  and 
nt. 

.Trr.i.r.R,  [Rios'.itc,  Surrey,]  or,  two  bars  az.  on 
a  canton  ar.  five  hillots  sa. 

Ji'iiD,  [London,  and  Tnubridge,  Kent,  and  Lord 
ftrayor  of  London,  1550,]  gn.  a  fesse  raguly, 
bctw.  three  boars'  heads,  coiiped,  ar. 

JcDE,  [Loudon,  1592,]  ar.  on  a  chev.  bctw. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  as  manv  niulK-ts  of  the 
first. 

JvJe,  [Hampshire,]  gu.  a  fesse  engr.  sa.  betw. 
tliree  boars'  heads,  couped  ar.  having  apples  in 
their  mouths,  eyed  and  tusked  of  tiie  field. 

.hide,  [Bedfordshire,]  or,  a  cliev.  vert. 

JwDiTH,  az.  a  chieftain's  head,  couped,  ai-.  bet\v. 
two  ssvords,  transposed  barwavs,   or. 

JuiJGE,  or,  a  chev.  vert. 

JuuKIN,  [ITcyford,  Koi-ihamptonshire,]  ar.  two 
barsgu.  in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  second. 

J'oDSON,  or,  a  chev.  purp.  betw.  three  dragoiis' 
heads,  erased,  vert. 

.TujnjP,  [Salop,]  az.  three  eagles'  heads,  erased,  ar. 

Jui'.S,  or  Jewes,  ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  three  bl.ick 
Moors'  heads,  couped,  ppr. 

Jugj:,  [Leicestersliire,]  or,  on  a  chev.  vevt,  three 
leopards'  heads  of  the  first. — Crest,  two  battle- 
axes,  in  saltier,  handles  gu.  headed  ppr.  enfiled 
with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

JUGG,  [London,]  per  ])ale,  gu.  and  vert,  an  os- 
carbunclc  of  eight  rays,  flory,  or,  within  an  orlc 
of  cliiquefoils  ar. 

J>t(/r/,  ar.  three  roses  gu.  seeded  or. 

.lUGGKLL,  sa.  a  bend  ar.  betv,-.  six  martlets  or. 

Julian,  ar.  a  cross  crosslct  in  saltier  sa. 

JuMOS-C.ESAR,  or,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with 
two  heads  sa. 

Jumper,  ar.  tvio  bars  gemeiles  sa.  bctw.  three 
mullets  gu. 

JuNOR,  [London,]  az.  a  chev.  or,  bctw.  three  be- 
zants, on  a  chief  of  the  second,  as  many  cinque- 
foils  gu. 

JuRuN,  [France,]  barry  of  four,  or  and  gu.  per 
pale  counterchanged. 

Justice,  [Slaflordshire,]  vcrf,  a  bend  erin.  cot- 
lised  or,  betw.  three  falcons,  volant,  ol'  the 
third. 

J"slice,  az.  a  bend  erni.  cotfised  or,  betw.  Ho 
falcons,  volant,  of  the  third. 

J'tslice,  gu.  a  chev.  cngr.  betw.  three  falcons'  heads 
or. 

Justice,   [East  Crichton,  Scotland,]  az.  a  sword  in 

pale  ar.  hilt  and  pomelled  or. 
Justine,  gu.  three  chev.  ar. 

J'islyne,  barry  of  six,  ar.  and  az.  ii)  chief  tluee 
torteauxes. 


K  A  11 

Jutting, a  fleur-de-lis —Crest,  a 

fleur-de-lis  betw.  two  elephants'  trunks 

Ju^'lNE,   ar.  three  holly-leaves,  pendent,  sa. 

JUXON,  [Albourne,  Sussex,  and  Little  Compton, 
Gloucester,]  or,  a  cross  gu.  betw.  four  black 
]\Ioors'  heads,  cou]ied  at  the  shoulders  ppr. 
wreathed  about  the  temples  of  the  field.  [Bunia 
1)1/  William  Jiixon,  Arclihishop  of  Caalcrhury, 
ol>.Jinte4.,  ir)63.] 

Juvs,  nr.  three  torteauxes,  betw.  two  cottises 
gu. 


K 


Kagafielt),  sa.  a  fleur-de-lis  erm. 

Kadrodhard,  [Wales,]  ar.  two  foxes,  counter- 
salient,  gu. 

KadroJiard,  or  KadrodJiard,  [Wales,]  ar.  two 
renavds,  counter-salient,  in  bend,  the  dexter  sur- 
mounted by  the  sinister,  saltierwise,  gn. 

Kadav  ALE,  "[Wales,]  az.  across,  forinee,  fitchee, 
or. 

TvAunrAi.L,  az.  a  cross  formee,  fitchee,  betw. 
eight  cstoiles  or. — Crest,  a  cock's  head  ar. 
combed,  wattled,  and  beaked,  gu.  betw.  two 
wings,  expanded,  sa.  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross 
formee,  fitchee,  or. 

Kadwall,  or  Kadwell,  [Wales,]  sa.  a  cross  for- 
mee, fitchee,  or.     (Another,  the  field  az.) 

K.MNES,  [Leicestershire,]  barry  of  six,  or,  az.  and 
gu. 

Kaire,   sa.  a  chev.  ar. 

Kalot,'A\,  ar.  on  a  cJiev.  betw.  three  leopards' 
heads  sa.  as  many  annulets  of  the  field. 

Kamois,  or  Lamois,  gu.  a  chief,  indented, 
or. 

IvANE,  gu.  three  trout,  in  fesse,  ppr.  betw.  as 
many  cstoiles  or. — Crest,  an  arm,  embowed  in 
armour,  ppr.  holding  a  sword. 

Karadoc,  [Wales,]  az.  a  lion,  rampant,  per 
fesse,  or  and  ar.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last. 

Karhen,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  on  a  chief  or,  a 
demi  lion,  rampant,  gu. 

Karblen,  az.  a  fleur-de-lis  ar.  oo  a  chief  cf  the 
last,  a  lion,  passant,  gu. 

KARr.YLL,  az,  on  a  chief  ar.  a  demi  lion,  ram- 
pant, gu. 

Kardoyle,  or  Kard.mle,  gu.  six  annulets  ar. 
three,  two,  and  one. 

Karnabve,  [Northumberland,]  ar.  two  barsaz. 
in  chief  three  hurts. 

Karnahye,  ar.  two  bars  az.  in  chief  three  hurts, 
[  3s  2  ] 


4642